| /linux/drivers/pinctrl/intel/ |
| H A D | pinctrl-tangier.c | 75 family = &tp->families[i]; in tng_get_family() 525 struct tng_family *families; in tng_pinctrl_probe() local 545 families = devm_kmemdup_array(dev, tp->families, tp->nfamilies, in tng_pinctrl_probe() 546 sizeof(*tp->families), GFP_KERNEL); in tng_pinctrl_probe() 547 if (!families) in tng_pinctrl_probe() 552 struct tng_family *family = &families[i]; in tng_pinctrl_probe() 557 tp->families = families; in tng_pinctrl_probe()
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| H A D | pinctrl-tangier.h | 80 const struct tng_family *families; member
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| H A D | pinctrl-moorefield.c | 310 .families = mofld_families,
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| H A D | pinctrl-merrifield.c | 347 .families = mrfld_families,
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| /linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/ |
| H A D | cls_redirect.c | 304 int families[] = { AF_INET, AF_INET6 }; in build_input() 308 int servers[__NR_KIND][ARRAY_SIZE(families)] = {}; in build_input() 309 int conns[__NR_KIND][ARRAY_SIZE(families)] = {}; in build_input() 310 struct sockaddr_storage srcs[__NR_KIND][ARRAY_SIZE(families)]; in build_input() 311 struct sockaddr_storage dsts[__NR_KIND][ARRAY_SIZE(families)]; in build_input() 313 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(families); i++) { in build_input() 314 slen = prepare_addr(&ss, families[i]); in build_input() 333 for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_SIZE(families); j++) { in close_fds() 339 test_str(tmp, sizeof(tmp), test, families[j]); in test_cls_redirect_common() 340 int families[] = { AF_INET, AF_INET6 }; test_cls_redirect_common() local
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| /linux/Documentation/core-api/ |
| H A D | netlink.rst | 15 Older families often define "null" attributes and commands with value 17 but should be avoided in new families. The ``unspec`` enum values are 33 Older families do not reply to all of the commands, especially NEW / ADD 73 New families should use ``per-op`` (default) to be able to narrow down the 84 Accept strings without the null-termination (for legacy families only).
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| /linux/Documentation/userspace-api/netlink/ |
| H A D | genetlink-legacy.rst | 4 Netlink specification support for legacy Generic Netlink families 8 required to describe older Generic Netlink families which form 31 New Netlink families should use ``multi-attr`` to define arrays. 32 Older families (e.g. ``genetlink`` control family) attempted to 95 Netlink families should have instead defined this as a flat structure, 107 Modern families use the ``unified`` message ID model, which uses 186 Legacy families can define C structures both to be used as the contents of 272 Legacy families also use ``binary`` attributes to encapsulate C arrays. The 286 New Netlink families should never respond to a DO operation with multiple
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| H A D | intro.rst | 253 about other families (``CTRL_CMD_GETFAMILY``). 259 call would make the kernel respond with information about *all* the families 352 families, selecting the recipient family on message-by-message basis using 447 notifications about registered families. When a new family is added the 531 families may, however, require a larger buffer. 32kB buffer is recommended 556 Netlink refers to subsystems as families. This is a remnant of using 557 sockets and the concept of protocol families, which are part of message 561 as "families" making the term very confusing: 572 happily allocate to one of its families as well). 598 This is no longer the case for new Generic Netlink families and those opting [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/sh/ |
| H A D | register-banks.rst | 10 The SH-3 and SH-4 CPU families traditionally include a single partial register 11 bank (selected by SR.RB, only r0 ... r7 are banked), whereas other families
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| /linux/arch/arm/mach-mstar/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 11 Support for newer MStar/Sigmastar SoC families that are
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/arm/sti/ |
| H A D | overview.rst | 21 All the files for multiple machine families (STiH407, STiH410, and STiH418)
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/arm/stm32/ |
| H A D | overview.rst | 23 All the files for multiple machine families are located in the platform code
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| /linux/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/ |
| H A D | vmscape.rst | 16 The following CPU families are affected by VMSCAPE: 27 - Zen series (families 0x17, 0x19, 0x1a)
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| /linux/drivers/nfc/nxp-nci/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 7 NPC300 (PN548) or PN7150 families.
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| /linux/drivers/mtd/lpddr/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 19 families of devices. This serves similar purpose of CFI on legacy
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| /linux/Documentation/gpu/ |
| H A D | nouveau.rst | 9 to the latest Turing, Ampere, Ada families.
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| /linux/drivers/net/ethernet/smsc/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 79 tristate "SMSC LAN911x/LAN921x families embedded ethernet support" 85 Say Y here if you want support for SMSC LAN911x and LAN921x families
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| /linux/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 8 hardware-specific differences among different chipset families.
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/powerpc/ |
| H A D | cpu_families.rst | 5 This document tries to summarise some of the different cpu families that exist
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| /linux/Documentation/sphinx/ |
| H A D | kerneldoc-preamble.sty | 217 due to the lack of suitable font families and/or the texlive-xecjk 221 font families along with the texlive-xecjk package by following 224 Having optional non-variable ``Noto Serif CJK'' font families will
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| /linux/Documentation/fb/ |
| H A D | cirrusfb.rst | 11 Chip families supported:
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/arm/spear/ |
| H A D | overview.rst | 48 The common files for multiple machine families (SPEAr3xx, SPEAr6xx and
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| /linux/drivers/net/ethernet/microchip/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 54 Support for the Microchip LAN743x and PCI11x1x families of PCI
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| /linux/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| H A D | xdpe12284.rst | 29 These families include XDPE11280, XDPE12284 and XDPE12254 devices.
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| /linux/drivers/clk/bcm/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 56 in the BCM281xx and BCM21664 families.
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