/linux/samples/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 17 This builds the trace event example module. 20 tristate "Build custom trace event example -- loadable modules only" 23 This builds the custom trace event example module. 33 tristate "Build register_ftrace_direct() example" 37 This builds an ftrace direct function example 41 tristate "Build register_ftrace_direct() on multiple ips example" 45 This builds an ftrace direct function example 50 tristate "Build custom ftrace ops example" 53 This builds an ftrace ops example that hooks two functions and 76 This build several kprobes example modules. [all …]
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/linux/tools/testing/kunit/test_data/ |
H A D | test_is_test_passed-all_passed_nested.log | 7 # Subtest: example 16 kunit example: all tests passed 17 ok 2 - example 24 # Subtest: example 33 kunit example: all tests passed 34 ok 2 - example
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H A D | test_is_test_passed-failure.log | 23 # Subtest: example 27 # example_simple_test: EXPECTATION FAILED at lib/kunit/example-test.c:30 36 kunit example: one or more tests failed 37 not ok 2 - example
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H A D | test_strip_hyphen.log | 9 # Subtest: example 15 kunit example: all tests passed 16 ok 2 example
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H A D | test_is_test_passed-all_passed.log | 23 # Subtest: example 32 kunit example: all tests passed 33 ok 2 - example
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H A D | test_is_test_passed-missing_plan.log | 21 # Subtest: example 30 kunit example: all tests passed 31 ok 2 - example
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/linux/samples/kfifo/ |
H A D | Makefile | 2 obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_KFIFO) += bytestream-example.o dma-example.o inttype-example.o record-example.o
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/linux/samples/user_events/ |
H A D | Makefile | 4 example: example.o target 5 example.o: example.c
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/linux/tools/testing/ktest/examples/ |
H A D | README | 1 This directory contains example configs to use ktest for various tasks. 10 crosstests.conf - this config shows an example of testing a git repo against 16 test.conf - A generic example of a config. This is based on an actual config 19 kvm.conf - A example of a config that is used to test a virtual guest running 22 snowball.conf - An example config that was used to demo ktest.pl against 26 included into other configs. This is a real use example that shows how
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/linux/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/ |
H A D | bpftool-gen.rst | 95 file name, i.e., if BPF object file name is **example.o**, BPF object name 96 will be **example**. Object name can be also specified explicitly through 98 provided (assuming **example** as the object name): 265 This is example BPF application with three BPF programs and a mix of BPF 275 **$ bpftool gen object example.bpf.o example1.bpf.o example2.bpf.o example3.bpf.o** 279 files into the final BPF ELF object file *example.bpf.o*. 281 **$ bpftool gen skeleton example.bpf.o name example | tee example.skel.h** 294 struct example { 334 static void example__destroy(struct example *obj); 335 static inline struct example *example__open_opts( [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/translations/zh_TW/process/ |
H A D | submitting-patches.rst | 325 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org> 372 Co-developed-by: First Co-Author <first@coauthor.example.org> 373 Signed-off-by: First Co-Author <first@coauthor.example.org> 374 Co-developed-by: Second Co-Author <second@coauthor.example.org> 375 Signed-off-by: Second Co-Author <second@coauthor.example.org> 376 Signed-off-by: From Author <from@author.example.org> 380 From: From Author <from@author.example.org> 384 Co-developed-by: Random Co-Author <random@coauthor.example.org> 385 Signed-off-by: Random Co-Author <random@coauthor.example.org> 386 Signed-off-by: From Author <from@author.example.org> [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/process/ |
H A D | submitting-patches.rst | 321 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org> 368 Co-developed-by: First Co-Author <first@coauthor.example.org> 369 Signed-off-by: First Co-Author <first@coauthor.example.org> 370 Co-developed-by: Second Co-Author <second@coauthor.example.org> 371 Signed-off-by: Second Co-Author <second@coauthor.example.org> 372 Signed-off-by: From Author <from@author.example.org> 376 From: From Author <from@author.example.org> 380 Co-developed-by: Random Co-Author <random@coauthor.example.org> 381 Signed-off-by: Random Co-Author <random@coauthor.example.org> 382 Signed-off-by: From Author <from@author.example.org> [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/ |
H A D | start.rst | 97 For example, to include the kernel's linked-list test you can run:: 103 For example, to run only ``FAT_FS`` and ``EXT4`` tests you can run:: 130 For example, let's assume we are using the default config: 138 like ``"example.example_simple_test"``, to run specifically that test case:: 140 ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run "example.example_simple_test" 150 If you do not want to use the KUnit Wrapper (for example: you want code 184 1. Create a file ``drivers/misc/example.h``, which includes: 190 2. Create a file ``drivers/misc/example.c``, which includes: 196 #include "example.h" 208 bool "My example" [all …]
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H A D | run_wrapper.rst | 72 contains any other config options required by the tests (For example: 83 We can then add any other Kconfig options. For example: 97 (For example: ``make menuconfig``) to adjust other config options. 160 example: if we only want to run KUnit resource tests, use: 183 for example: i386, x86_64, arm and so on; run on qemu. 188 binaries such as GCC. For example: 204 example: 218 instance of ``QemuArchParams`` assigned to it. See example in: 223 ``--arch`` flag. For example: using 251 compiling a kernel (using ``build`` or ``run`` commands). For example: [all …]
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H A D | usage.rst | 11 and then sets *expectations* for what should happen. For example: 24 In the above example, ``example_test_success`` always passes because it does 36 logged. For example: 46 In the above example, ``add_test_basic`` makes a number of assertions about the 65 For example, if we want to rigorously test the ``add`` function above, create 97 terminates the test case if the condition is not satisfied. For example: 115 In this example, we need to be able to allocate an array to test the ``sort()`` 174 For example: 186 .name = "example", 195 In the above example, the test suite ``example_test_suite`` would first run [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/gpio/ |
H A D | gpio-virtuser.rst | 29 **Group:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name`` 31 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/live`` 33 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/dev_name`` 51 **Group:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/con_id`` 54 to the ``'con_id'`` argument of the ``gpiod_get()`` function. For example: 60 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/con_id/0/key`` 62 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/con_id/0/offset`` 64 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/con_id/0/drive`` 66 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/con_id/0/pull`` 68 **Attribute:** ``/config/gpio-consumer/example-name/con_id/0/active_low`` [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/maintainer/ |
H A D | modifying-patches.rst | 24 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org> 25 [lucky@maintainer.example.org: struct foo moved from foo.c to foo.h] 26 Signed-off-by: Lucky K Maintainer <lucky@maintainer.example.org>
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/linux/Documentation/networking/devlink/ |
H A D | devlink-resource.rst | 14 For example, the ``netdevsim`` driver enables ``/IPv4/fib`` and 23 specify the path of the resource. For example ``/IPv4/fib`` is the id for 40 example usage 43 The resources exposed by the driver can be observed, for example: 63 attribute, which represents the pending change in size. For example:
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/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | sysfs-driver-input-exc3000 | 4 Description: Reports the firmware version provided by the touchscreen, for example "00_T6" on a … 13 Description: Reports the model identification provided by the touchscreen, for example "Orion_13… 22 Description: Reports the type identification provided by the touchscreen, for example "PCAP82H80 Se…
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/linux/Documentation/trace/rv/ |
H A D | deterministic_automata.rst | 19 For example, a given automaton named 'wip' (wakeup in preemptive) can 32 in multiple formats. For example, using a *graphical representation*, using 55 For example, the 'wip' automata can be presented as (augmented with comments):: 102 in O(1). For example:: 113 For example, this is the 'wip' model in DOT:: 143 in the example above and automatically convert it to the C representation 146 For example, having the previous 'wip' model into a file named 'wip.dot', 161 For example, the formal description using set theory is better suitable
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/linux/Documentation/iio/ |
H A D | iio_tools.rst | 13 * lsiio: example application that provides a list of IIO devices and triggers 14 * iio_event_monitor: example application that reads events from an IIO device 16 * iio_generic_buffer: example application that reads data from buffer
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/nvdimm/ |
H A D | nvdimm.rst | 22 libndctl: instantiate a new library context example 26 libndctl: bus enumeration example 29 libndctl: DIMM enumeration example 32 libndctl: region enumeration example 37 libndctl: namespace enumeration example 38 libndctl: namespace creation example 42 libndctl: btt creation example 158 referenced for any example sysfs layouts:: 202 API. The example sysfs paths and diagrams are relative to the Example 215 LIBNDCTL: instantiate a new library context example [all …]
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/linux/tools/sched_ext/ |
H A D | README.md | 6 This directory contains a number of example sched_ext schedulers. These 17 This README will describe these example schedulers, including describing the 25 There are a few toolchain dependencies for compiling the example schedulers. 78 You may notice that most of the example schedulers include a "vmlinux.h" file. 93 example, using vmlinux.h allows a scheduler to access fields defined directly 108 bpf_printk("Task %s enabled in example scheduler", p->comm); 115 .name = "example", 144 example above, we print out a task name with `p->comm`. CO-RE would perform 159 This directory contains the following example schedulers. These schedulers are 168 A simple scheduler that provides an example of a minimal sched_ext scheduler. [all …]
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/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/ |
H A D | custom-timeline-functions.cfg | 92 # example: _cpu_up: 99 # example: CPU_ON[{cpu}] 105 # example: [color=#CC00CC] 110 # example: cpu=%di:s32 157 # example: ata_eh_recover: 164 # example: ata{port}_port_reset 170 # example: [color=#CC00CC] 175 # example: port=+36(%di):s32
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ |
H A D | fsi.txt | 7 busses, which are then exposed by the device tree. For example, an FSI engine 48 be needed as well, for example: 71 required. For an example, a slave on link 1, with ID 2, could be represented 98 For example, for a slave using a single 0x400-byte page starting at address 106 Full example 109 Here's an example that illustrates: 134 /* FSI engine at 0xc00, using a single page. In this example,
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