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/third_party/skia/infra/bots/assets/ios-dev-image-13.5/ |
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/device/soc/rockchip/common/vendor/drivers/gpu/arm/bifrost/ |
H A D | mali_kbase_ioctl.h | 239 * struct kbase_ioctl_mem_jit_init_10_2 - Initialize the just-in-time memory 257 * struct kbase_ioctl_mem_jit_init_11_5 - Initialize the just-in-time memory 283 * struct kbase_ioctl_mem_jit_init - Initialize the just-in-time memory 285 * @va_pages: Number of GPU virtual address pages to reserve for just-in-time 291 * @phys_pages: Maximum number of physical pages to allocate just-in-time
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/device/soc/rockchip/rk3588/kernel/include/uapi/gpu/arm/bifrost/ |
H A D | mali_kbase_ioctl.h | 222 * struct kbase_ioctl_mem_jit_init_10_2 - Initialize the just-in-time memory 241 * struct kbase_ioctl_mem_jit_init_11_5 - Initialize the just-in-time memory 268 * struct kbase_ioctl_mem_jit_init - Initialize the just-in-time memory 270 * @va_pages: Number of GPU virtual address pages to reserve for just-in-time 276 * @phys_pages: Maximum number of physical pages to allocate just-in-time
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/common/ |
H A D | bL_switcher.c | 90 * just returned from cpu_suspend(). It is therefore important to in bL_do_switch() 114 * Stack isolation. To ensure 'current' remains valid, we just use another 116 * The selected area starts just above the thread_info structure located 626 * just for the purpose of switching the CPU back without any in bL_switcher_disable() 753 * We're just not ready to deal with that given the trickery involved.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/xen/ |
H A D | p2m.c | 54 * If the entry points to an allocated page, we just proceed as before and 58 * The reason for having the IDENTITY_FRAME_BIT instead of just returning the 255 * they're just missing, just update the stored mfn, in xen_build_mfn_list_list() 360 * which will be built just afterwards. in xen_rebuild_p2m_list()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/media/ |
H A D | cec-core.rst | 262 hardware retry can just set the counter corresponding to the transmit error 272 hardware never retries, so the transmit is always for just a single 397 transmitted, otherwise just queue it and return. 428 claimed, otherwise just queue it and return. To unconfigure all logical 431 unconfiguring. This function will just return if the physical address is
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/powerpc/kernel/trace/ |
H A D | ftrace.c | 39 * tramps in total. Set aside 8 just to be sure. 442 * Otherwise just update the call site. in ftrace_make_nop() 499 * just mask it out when doing the compare. in expected_nop_sequence() 681 * Otherwise just update the call site. 814 * Otherwise just update the call site.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/sparc/kernel/ |
H A D | irq_64.c | 141 * support VIRQs for all interrupt sources (not just LDC devices). So 950 /* Just as in sun4c PROM uses timer which ticks at IRQ 14. in kill_prom_timer() 951 * We turn both off here just to be paranoid. in kill_prom_timer() 1139 * PROM timer which we just disabled. in init_IRQ() 1146 * to boot us wants to speak to us. We just ignore them. in init_IRQ()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/crypto/ |
H A D | descore-readme.rst | 37 ==>> To compile after untarring/unsharring, just ``make`` <<== 72 all the other junk in the mit kerberos des library, so i've just 240 these are just performance tweaks. 321 (the x bits are still there, i'm just emphasizing where the S boxes are). 407 you should not need to #include desCore.h; just include the header
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/ |
H A D | cec-pin-error-inj.rst | 210 (End-Of-Message) bit set. With this command the transmit will just stop 262 a receiver will do. It might just accept it, or it might time out and 286 what a receiver will do. It might just accept it, or it might time out and 291 Just stop transmitting after this bit. If <op> specifies a specific CEC 294 reacts when a message just suddenly stops. It should time out and go back
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/ |
H A D | xillybus.rst | 72 with just elementary data transport. This still requires designing some 92 just like any pipe file. On the FPGA side, hardware FIFOs are used to stream 104 The data structure just mentioned should not be confused with PCI's 118 and use plain write() or read() calls, just like with a regular pipe. In 283 XILLYMSG_OPCODE_RELEASEBUF message, through which the FPGA informs not just
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/acpi/acpica/ |
H A D | evregion.c | 312 * We just returned from a non-default handler, we must re-enter the in acpi_ev_address_space_dispatch() 434 /* Init routine may fail, Just ignore errors */ in acpi_ev_detach_region() 452 * is just inaccessible as indicated to the _REG method in acpi_ev_detach_region() 772 /* No object, just exit */ in acpi_ev_reg_run() 781 /* This region is for a different address space, just ignore it */ in acpi_ev_reg_run()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/mtd/ubi/ |
H A D | vtbl.c | 37 * exist. So we don't know whether it is just empty or all its physical 599 * completely corrupted or just contains no data. And in init_volumes() 601 * stored on flash. So we just assume the volume is in init_volumes() 811 * found. This could mean that the flash is just empty. In in ubi_read_volume_table() 815 * MTD device just contains garbage. in ubi_read_volume_table()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/ |
H A D | cec-pin-error-inj.rst | 212 (End-Of-Message) bit set. With this command the transmit will just stop 264 a receiver will do. It might just accept it, or it might time out and 288 what a receiver will do. It might just accept it, or it might time out and 293 Just stop transmitting after this bit. If <op> specifies a specific CEC 296 reacts when a message just suddenly stops. It should time out and go back
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ |
H A D | cec.rst | 268 To make sure you have the wiring correct just connect the 274 you can just connect your device to that device. Yes, you can connect 329 (This is just where I got these components, there are many other places you 359 If you haven't hooked up the HPD and/or 5V lines, then just delete those 367 If you just want to monitor traffic, then a single instance is sufficient.
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/block/ |
H A D | inline-encryption.rst | 22 low-level I/O request then just contains a keyslot index and data unit number. 63 slow and there may not be very many keyslots, we shouldn't just program the 103 This happens in the block layer, so that users of the block layer can just 138 to allow upper layers to just always use inline encryption rather than have to 192 the actual bytes of the key and instead just contains the algorithm, data unit
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/driver-api/ |
H A D | xillybus.rst | 72 with just elementary data transport. This still requires designing some 92 just like any pipe file. On the FPGA side, hardware FIFOs are used to stream 104 The data structure just mentioned should not be confused with PCI's 118 and use plain write() or read() calls, just like with a regular pipe. In 283 XILLYMSG_OPCODE_RELEASEBUF message, through which the FPGA informs not just
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/ |
H A D | running_tips.rst | 38 We can filter down to just the "write" tests via: 67 file ``.kunitconfig``, you can just pass in the dir, e.g. 75 conventions yet about on what files should be checked in versus just 84 longer just simple .config fragments. 159 results to dmesg in TAP format. So you just need to add your tests to your
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/crypto/ |
H A D | descore-readme.rst | 37 ==>> To compile after untarring/unsharring, just ``make`` <<== 72 all the other junk in the mit kerberos des library, so i've just 240 these are just performance tweaks. 321 (the x bits are still there, i'm just emphasizing where the S boxes are). 407 you should not need to #include desCore.h; just include the header
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/driver-api/media/ |
H A D | cec-core.rst | 289 hardware retry can just set the counter corresponding to the transmit error 299 hardware never retries, so the transmit is always for just a single 435 transmitted, otherwise just queue it and return. 466 claimed, otherwise just queue it and return. To unconfigure all logical 469 unconfiguring. This function will just return if the physical address is
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/arm/common/ |
H A D | bL_switcher.c | 90 * just returned from cpu_suspend(). It is therefore important to in bL_do_switch() 114 * Stack isolation. To ensure 'current' remains valid, we just use another 116 * The selected area starts just above the thread_info structure located 626 * just for the purpose of switching the CPU back without any in bL_switcher_disable() 753 * We're just not ready to deal with that given the trickery involved.
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/sparc/kernel/ |
H A D | irq_64.c | 142 * support VIRQs for all interrupt sources (not just LDC devices). So 953 /* Just as in sun4c PROM uses timer which ticks at IRQ 14. in kill_prom_timer() 954 * We turn both off here just to be paranoid. in kill_prom_timer() 1142 * PROM timer which we just disabled. in init_IRQ() 1149 * to boot us wants to speak to us. We just ignore them. in init_IRQ()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/misc/echo/ |
H A D | echo.c | 366 /* Almost always adap bg filter, just simple DT and energy in oslec_update() 470 * Just random numbers rolled off very vaguely in oslec_update() 475 * TODO: debug this, maybe just play noise at in oslec_update() 495 * just mute the residual, doesn't sound very in oslec_update() 504 * one seems to work best, we just average the level in oslec_update()
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