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D | Kconfig | 37 Say Y if you want to support display devices and functionality such as 47 Say Y if you want to use peripheral devices such as UART, SPI, I2C, 57 functionality such as 3D graphics. 65 Say Y if you want to use peripheral devices such as SD/UFS. 74 functionality such as 3D graphics. 99 such as msm8916. 119 such as SDX55, SDX65. 131 platforms such as apq8064, msm8660, msm8960 etc. 143 platforms such as apq8016, apq8084, msm8974 etc. 152 platforms such as SDM845. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/sound/soc/mediatek/ |
D | Kconfig | 13 Select Y if you have such device. 24 Select Y if you have such device. 34 Select Y if you have such device. 44 Select Y if you have such device. 54 Select Y if you have such device. 64 Select Y if you have such device. 74 Select Y if you have such device. 84 Select Y if you have such device. 94 Select Y if you have such device. 105 Select Y if you have such device. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/sound/soc/intel/boards/ |
D | Kconfig | 58 Say Y or m if you have such a device. 74 Say Y if you have such a device. 90 Say Y or m if you have such a device. 102 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 118 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 131 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 144 Say Y if you have such a device. 157 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 169 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 182 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/sound/soc/intel/avs/boards/ |
D | Kconfig | 14 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 22 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 32 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 40 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 56 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 66 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 76 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 87 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 105 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. 115 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/LICENSES/dual/ |
D | MPL-1.1 | 90 to cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by 92 (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial ownership of such 129 created by such Contributor (or portions thereof) either on an 136 of such combination), to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have 140 Version (or portions of such combination). 180 has been made available to such recipients. You are responsible for 198 granted by such Contributor under Sections 2.1 or 2.2, 202 know whom to contact. If Contributor obtains such knowledge after 206 (such as notifying appropriate mailing lists or newsgroups) 225 Code. If it is not possible to put such notice in a particular Source [all …]
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D | CDDL-1.0 | 72 documentation included in or with such code. 80 direction or management of such entity, whether by contract 83 such entity. 127 Modifications created by such Contributor (or portions 135 (or portions of such combination), to make, use, sell, 140 of such combination). 166 of any such Covered Software in Executable form as to how they can 167 obtain such Covered Software in Source Code form in a reasonable 197 make it absolutely clear that any such warranty, support, indemnity 200 any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such Contributor [all …]
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D | Apache-2.0 | 33 power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such 36 ownership of such entity. 84 perform, sublicense, and distribute the Work and such Derivative Works 91 sell, import, and otherwise transfer the Work, where such license 92 applies only to those patent claims licensable by such Contributor that 94 combination of their Contribution(s) with the Work to which such 100 shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed. 121 such NOTICE file, excluding those notices that do not pertain to any 126 generated by the Derivative Works, if and wherever such third-party 131 Work, provided that such additional attribution notices cannot be [all …]
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D | copyleft-next-0.3.1 | 48 Work as a whole under this License, with prominent notice of such 49 licensing. This condition may not be avoided through such means as 59 this License. This condition is not excused merely because such 61 extrinsic to this License (such as a court order or an agreement with a 66 release date of this License, provided that compliance with such 79 through such URL for two years from the date of Your most recent 121 such noncompliance within thirty days after becoming aware of it, or 134 merely for running it, such permission is not terminable. 159 ** knew or should have known about the possibility of such damages. ** 165 this License. Such provision is to be reformed to the minimum extent [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/sound/soc/sof/intel/ |
D | Kconfig | 7 Say Y if you have such a device. 95 Say Y if you have such a device. 109 Say Y if you have such a device. 119 Say Y if you have such a device. 136 Say Y if you have such a device. 146 Say Y if you have such a device. 163 Say Y if you have such a device. 173 Say Y if you have such a device. 200 Say Y if you have such a device. 210 Say Y if you have such a device. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/usb/dwc3/ |
D | Kconfig | 66 Say 'Y' or 'M' here if you have one such device 75 IP inside, say 'Y' or 'M' if you have one such device. 99 Say 'Y' or 'M' here if you have one such device 110 Say 'Y' or 'M' if you have one such device. 119 Say 'Y' or 'M' if you have one such device. 128 Say 'Y' or 'M' if you have one such device. 141 Say 'Y' or 'M' if you have one such device. 151 Say 'Y' or 'M' if you have one such device. 160 Say 'Y' or 'M' if you have one such device. 170 Say 'Y' or 'M' here if you have one such device [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/include/linux/ |
D | rculist.h | 97 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing 98 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as list_add_rcu() 101 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as 118 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing 119 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as list_add_tail_rcu() 122 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as 143 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing 144 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as list_del_rcu() 147 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as 174 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary (such as [all …]
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D | rculist_nulls.h | 26 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary (such as 28 * list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu() or 31 * primitives, such as hlist_nulls_for_each_entry_rcu(). 67 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing 68 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu() 71 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as 90 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing 91 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu() 94 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as 121 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing [all …]
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D | nfs_iostat.h | 14 * to be integrated into system monitoring tools such as "sar" and 15 * "iostat". As such, the counters are sampled by the tools over 81 * system administrators to monitor such things as how close-to-open 82 * is working, and answer questions such as "why are there so many 85 * They also count anamolous events such as short reads and writes, 87 * change the size of a file (such operations can often be the
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D | rculist_bl.h | 39 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing 40 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_bl_add_head_rcu() 43 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as 62 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing 63 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_bl_add_head_rcu() 66 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
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D | pmbus.h | 22 * register. For such chips, checking the status register is mandatory when 25 * communication errors for no explicable reason. For such chips, checking 41 * register. For such chips, this flag should be set so that the PMBus core 50 * unsupported register. For such chips, it is necessary to reset the 63 * register. For such chips, this flag should be set so that the PMBus core
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/driver-api/soundwire/ |
D | error_handling.rst | 15 and audio data. The current implementation only logs such errors. 17 restarting from a known position. In the case of such errors outside of a 21 and after a number of such errors are detected the bus might be reset. Note 42 3. Timeouts: In a number of cases such as ChannelPrepare or 46 recommendation on timeouts. If such configurations do not complete, the 47 driver will return a -ETIMEOUT. Such timeouts are symptoms of a faulty 57 such as frame reconfiguration would be handled at different times). A global 63 implementation does not provide a recovery mechanism for such errors, Slave
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
D | gadget.rst | 14 development project. This is the first such API released on Linux to 24 - Flexible enough to expose more complex USB device capabilities such 43 distinguish drivers running inside such hardware from the more familiar 84 Examples of such controller hardware include the PCI-based NetChip 90 functions, using calls to the controller driver. Because such 109 - handling life cycle events, such as managing bindings to 115 Such drivers may be modules of proprietary code, although that 144 Other layers may exist. These could include kernel layers, such as 146 on standard POSIX system call APIs such as ``open()``, ``close()``, 148 be an option. Such user mode code will not necessarily be subject to [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/sound/soc/amd/ |
D | Kconfig | 35 Say m if you have such a device. 91 Say m if you have such a device. 102 Say m if you have such a device. 113 Say m if you have such a device. 132 Say m if you have such a device. 143 Say Y if you have such a device. 172 Say m if you have such a device. 183 Say m if you have such a device.
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/linux-6.12.1/sound/pci/hda/ |
D | Kconfig | 92 option, such as patch=hda-init. 134 in snd-hda-intel driver, such as ALC287. 151 in snd-hda-intel driver, such as ALC287. 204 in snd-hda-intel driver, such as ALC287. 216 snd-hda-intel driver, such as ALC880. 226 snd-hda-intel driver, such as AD1986A. 237 snd-hda-intel driver, such as STAC9200. 247 snd-hda-intel driver, such as VT1708. 271 snd-hda-intel driver, such as CS4206. 281 snd-hda-intel driver, such as CS8409. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
D | nommu-mmap.rst | 5 The kernel has limited support for memory mapping under no-MMU conditions, such 82 (such as ramfs or tmpfs) may choose to honour an open, truncate, mmap 85 as for the MMU case. If the filesystem does not provide any such 104 of such are frame buffers and flash devices. If the driver does not 105 provide any such support, then the mapping request will be denied. 138 However, for memory that isn't required to be precleared - such as that 177 support futexes (such as an I/O chardev mapping). 212 to indicate the permitted types of mapping on such devices. The default is 228 implement it. Such is the case for the framebuffer driver which attempts to 229 direct the call to the device-specific driver. Under such circumstances, the [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/livepatch/ |
D | reliable-stacktrace.rst | 47 function should attempt to detect such cases and return a non-zero error 60 with such requirements should verify the kernel compilation using 115 To ensure that such cases do not result in functions being omitted from a 127 * Placing such code into special linker sections, and rejecting unwinding from 145 and it may not be possible to identify whether such unwinding will be reliable. 148 Architectures which cannot identify when it is reliable to unwind such cases 154 Architectures which can identify when it is reliable to unwind such cases (or 155 have no such cases) should attempt to unwind across exception boundaries, as 215 Architectures might not always be able to unwind such sequences, such as when 250 such cases, or report the unwinding as unreliable. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/ |
D | exporting.rst | 13 such as NFS may not be able to hold such a reference, and so need a 67 Note that such a dentry can acquire children, name, ancestors, etc. 70 in such subtree are retained only as long as there are references; 94 (such as an anonymous one created by d_obtain_alias), if appropriate. 157 filesystem to communicate such information to nfsd. See the Export 204 On some exportable filesystems (such as NFS) unlinking a file that 219 to another bdi (the client bdi). Such threads get a private balance 222 storage is not local (such as exported NFS filesystems), this 237 threads to handle writeback. Certain filesystems, such as NFS, flush 240 waiting for writeback when closing such files.
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/mm/ |
D | numa.rst | 55 For some architectures, such as x86, Linux will "hide" any node representing a 80 memory, Linux must decide whether to order the zonelists such that allocations 83 such as DMA or DMA32, represent relatively scarce resources. Linux chooses 108 such as taskset(1) and numactl(1), and program interfaces such as 124 allows such allocations to fallback to other nearby nodes when a node that 132 A typical model for making such an allocation is to obtain the node id of the 135 the node id returned. When such an allocation fails, the requesting subsystem 144 memory exclusively from a node without memory. To support such
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/mm/damon/ |
D | design.rst | 241 To make such access pattern maintained period analysis easier, DAMON maintains 257 and applies it to monitoring operations-related data structures such as the 282 One straightforward approach for such schemes would be profile-guided 292 effective, and therefore widely be used. However, implementing such schemes 298 To allow users to reduce such redundancy and inefficiencies by offloading the 301 level. For such specifications, DAMON starts monitoring, finds regions having 355 region's characteristics. Hence, DAMOS resets the age of regions when any such 389 resources. Preventing such issues by tuning the access pattern could be 475 consume unnecessary system resources. To avoid such consumption, the user would 476 need to manually monitor some metrics such as free memory ratio, and turn [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/dma/stm32/ |
D | Kconfig | 14 If you have a board based on STM32 SoC with such DMA controller 23 If you have a board based on STM32 SoC with such DMA multiplexer 34 If you have a board based on STM32 SoC with such DMA controller 44 If you have a board based on STM32 SoC with such DMA3 controller
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