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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-devices-system-cpu69 Description: human-readable list of CPUs within the same core.
80 Description: human-readable list of CPUs sharing the same physical_package_id.
94 Description: human-readable list of CPUs within the same die.
103 Description: human-readable list of CPUs within the same cluster.
113 Description: human-readable list of cpuX's hardware threads within the same
124 Description: human-readable list of cpuX's hardware threads within the same
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-block-bcache48 skip the cache. Read and written as bytes in human readable
57 readable units.
120 For a cache, bucket size in human readable units, as set at
149 For a cache, total amount of data in human readable units
156 For a cache, sum of all btree writes in human readable units.
Ddev-kmsg82 The human readable text string starts directly after the ';'
90 readable context of the message, for reliable processing in
114 the output usually produces better human readable results. A
Dsysfs-kernel-irq22 Description: Human-readable chip name supplied by the associated device
36 Description: Human-readable flow handler name as defined by the irq chip
Dsysfs-bus-iio-bno0558 minimum readable value affects also the reading scaling factor).
16 changing the maximum and minimum readable value affects also the
Dsysfs-fs-nilfs264 Show last write time of super block in human-readable
148 human-readable format.
161 operation in human-readable format.
/linux-6.12.1/tools/lib/subcmd/
Drun-command.h27 * the readable pipe end becomes child's stdin
28 * .out, .err: returns the readable pipe end; parent reads from
33 * .in: a readable FD, becomes child's stdin
/linux-6.12.1/include/uapi/linux/
Dvirtio_crypto.h273 /* Device-readable part */
289 /* Device-readable part */
399 /* Device-readable part */
405 /* Device-readable part */
411 /* Device-readable part */
438 /* Device-readable part */
455 /* Device-readable part */
Daspeed-p2a-ctrl.h48 * starting address and length to be readable by the host, or
49 * readable-writeable.
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/
Dxe_devcoredump_types.h50 /** @read: devcoredump in human readable format */
52 /** @read.size: size of devcoredump in human readable format */
54 /** @read.buffer: buffer of devcoredump in human readable format */
/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/util/
Dcputopo.h17 * each of these is a human-readable list of CPUs sharing the same
24 * each of these is a human-readable list of CPUs within the same die.
31 * each of these is a human-readable list of CPUs within the same
/linux-6.12.1/net/smc/
Dsmc_rx.c352 int readable, chunk; in smc_rx_recvmsg() local
371 readable = atomic_read(&conn->bytes_to_rcv); in smc_rx_recvmsg()
372 if (readable >= conn->rmb_desc->len) in smc_rx_recvmsg()
375 if (len < readable) in smc_rx_recvmsg()
436 readable = atomic_read(&conn->bytes_to_rcv); in smc_rx_recvmsg()
438 if (!readable || (msg && splbytes)) { in smc_rx_recvmsg()
453 readable > 1) in smc_rx_recvmsg()
454 readable--; /* always stop at urgent Byte */ in smc_rx_recvmsg()
456 copylen = min_t(size_t, read_remaining, readable); in smc_rx_recvmsg()
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/usb/common/
Dcommon.c30 * usb_ep_type_string() - Returns human readable-name of the endpoint type.
31 * @ep_type: The endpoint type to return human-readable name for. If it's not
87 * usb_speed_string() - Returns human readable-name of the speed.
88 * @speed: The speed to return human-readable name for. If it's not
149 * usb_state_string - Returns human readable name for the state.
150 * @state: The state to return a human-readable name for. If it's not
Ddebug.c280 * usb_decode_ctrl - Returns human readable representation of control request.
281 * @str: buffer to return a human-readable representation of control request.
290 * Function returns decoded, formatted and human-readable description of
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/misc/lis3lv02d/
DKconfig12 via SPI. The accelerometer data is readable via
28 via I2C. The accelerometer data is readable via
/linux-6.12.1/fs/squashfs/
DKconfig176 file systems will be readable without selecting this option.
191 file systems will be readable without selecting this option.
206 file systems will be readable without selecting this option.
220 file systems will be readable without selecting this option.
/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/selftests/ia64/
Daliasing-test.c91 …, "PASS: %s 0x%lx-0x%lx is %s\n", path2, offset, offset + length, touch ? "readable" : "mappable"); in scan_tree()
184 fprintf(stderr, "PASS: %s not readable\n", path2); in scan_rom()
211 fprintf(stderr, "PASS: /dev/mem 0x0-0xa0000 is readable\n"); in main()
228 fprintf(stderr, "PASS: /dev/mem 0xc0000-0x100000 is readable\n"); in main()
/linux-6.12.1/net/vmw_vsock/
Dhyperv_transport.c187 u32 readable = hv_get_bytes_to_read(&chan->inbound); in hvs_channel_readable() local
190 return readable >= HVS_PKT_LEN(0); in hvs_channel_readable()
195 u32 readable = hv_get_bytes_to_read(&chan->inbound); in hvs_channel_readable_payload() local
197 if (readable > HVS_PKT_LEN(0)) { in hvs_channel_readable_payload()
199 * the exact readable bytes: see vsock_stream_recvmsg() -> in hvs_channel_readable_payload()
205 if (readable == HVS_PKT_LEN(0)) { in hvs_channel_readable_payload()
746 int hvs_notify_poll_in(struct vsock_sock *vsk, size_t target, bool *readable) in hvs_notify_poll_in() argument
750 *readable = hvs_channel_readable(hvs->chan); in hvs_notify_poll_in()
/linux-6.12.1/include/linux/
Dremoteproc.h135 * @name: human-readable name of the requested memory region
168 * (optionally) contain a human readable name of this carveout region
187 * @name: human-readable name of the requested region to be mapped
200 * (optionally) contain a human readable name of this mapping (mainly for
223 * @name: human-readable name of the trace buffer
229 * its size, and @name may contain a human readable name of the trace buffer.
510 * @name: human readable name of the rproc
/linux-6.12.1/lib/fonts/
DKconfig33 lot more readable.
89 of characters (53x24) that are still at a readable size.
/linux-6.12.1/arch/x86/um/os-Linux/
Dtask_size.c25 * First see if the page is readable. If it is, it may still in page_ok()
74 * 0xffffe000. It is mapped, is readable, can be reprotected writeable in os_get_top_address()
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/soc/qcom/
Dicc-bwmon.c258 * Fill the cache for non-readable registers only as rest does not really
284 * Cache is necessary for using regmap fields with non-readable
303 * Cache is necessary for using regmap fields with non-readable
348 * Fill the cache for non-readable registers only as rest does not really
371 * Cache is necessary for using regmap fields with non-readable
426 * Fill the cache for non-readable registers only as rest does not really
448 * Cache is necessary for using regmap fields with non-readable
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/security/
Dipe.rst19 specific data files would not be readable unless they passed integrity
134 1. Policies were not readable by humans, usually requiring a binary
157 is necessary to write the policy from the human readable form, to the binary
162 back into the human-readable form with as much information preserved. This is because a
175 human-readable form to the data structure in kernel, saving on code maintenance,
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/comedi/
Dcomedi_buf.c449 * comedi_buf_read_n_available() - Determine amount of readable buffer space
452 * Determine the amount of readable buffer space in the COMEDI acquisition data
453 * buffer associated with the subdevice. The readable buffer space is that
457 * Return: The amount of readable buffer space.
489 * the amount of readable data available, but the space needs to be marked as
/linux-6.12.1/fs/erofs/
DKconfig128 file systems will be readable without selecting this option.
143 file systems will be readable without selecting this option.

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