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D | nand_samsung.c | 14 struct nand_ecc_props requirements = {}; in samsung_nand_decode_id() local 73 /* Extract ECC requirements from 5th id byte*/ in samsung_nand_decode_id() 76 requirements.step_size = 512; in samsung_nand_decode_id() 77 requirements.strength = 1 << extid; in samsung_nand_decode_id() 79 requirements.step_size = 1024; in samsung_nand_decode_id() 82 requirements.strength = 24; in samsung_nand_decode_id() 85 requirements.strength = 40; in samsung_nand_decode_id() 88 requirements.strength = 60; in samsung_nand_decode_id() 92 requirements.step_size = 0; in samsung_nand_decode_id() 102 requirements.step_size = 512; in samsung_nand_decode_id() [all …]
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D | nand_esmt.c | 14 struct nand_ecc_props requirements = {}; in esmt_nand_decode_id() local 18 /* Extract ECC requirements from 5th id byte. */ in esmt_nand_decode_id() 20 requirements.step_size = 512; in esmt_nand_decode_id() 23 requirements.strength = 4; in esmt_nand_decode_id() 26 requirements.strength = 2; in esmt_nand_decode_id() 29 requirements.strength = 1; in esmt_nand_decode_id() 33 requirements.step_size = 0; in esmt_nand_decode_id() 38 nanddev_set_ecc_requirements(base, &requirements); in esmt_nand_decode_id()
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D | nand_hynix.c | 498 struct nand_ecc_props requirements = {}; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() local 503 requirements.step_size = 1024; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 507 requirements.step_size = 0; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 508 requirements.strength = 0; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 511 requirements.strength = 4; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 514 requirements.strength = 24; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 517 requirements.strength = 32; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 520 requirements.strength = 40; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 523 requirements.strength = 50; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() 526 requirements.strength = 60; in hynix_nand_extract_ecc_requirements() [all …]
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D | nand_toshiba.c | 149 struct nand_ecc_props requirements = {}; in toshiba_nand_decode_id() local 173 * Extract ECC requirements from 6th id byte. in toshiba_nand_decode_id() 180 requirements.step_size = 512; in toshiba_nand_decode_id() 183 requirements.strength = 1; in toshiba_nand_decode_id() 186 requirements.strength = 4; in toshiba_nand_decode_id() 189 requirements.strength = 8; in toshiba_nand_decode_id() 193 requirements.step_size = 0; in toshiba_nand_decode_id() 198 nanddev_set_ecc_requirements(base, &requirements); in toshiba_nand_decode_id()
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D | nand_micron.c | 416 const struct nand_ecc_props *requirements = in micron_supports_on_die_ecc() local 430 if (requirements->strength != 4 && requirements->strength != 8) in micron_supports_on_die_ecc() 471 if (requirements->strength != 4 && requirements->strength != 8) in micron_supports_on_die_ecc() 480 const struct nand_ecc_props *requirements = in micron_nand_init() local 531 if (requirements->strength == 4) { in micron_nand_init() 541 if (requirements->strength == 4) in micron_nand_init() 548 chip->ecc.bytes = requirements->strength * 2; in micron_nand_init() 550 chip->ecc.strength = requirements->strength; in micron_nand_init()
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D | nand_onfi.c | 38 struct nand_ecc_props requirements; in nand_flash_detect_ext_param_page() local 99 requirements.strength = ecc->ecc_bits; in nand_flash_detect_ext_param_page() 100 requirements.step_size = 1 << ecc->codeword_size; in nand_flash_detect_ext_param_page() 101 nanddev_set_ecc_requirements(base, &requirements); in nand_flash_detect_ext_param_page() 272 struct nand_ecc_props requirements = { in nand_onfi_detect() local 277 nanddev_set_ecc_requirements(base, &requirements); in nand_onfi_detect() 294 pr_warn("Could not retrieve ONFI ECC requirements\n"); in nand_onfi_detect()
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/linux-6.12.1/include/linux/ |
D | zconf.h | 11 /* The memory requirements for deflate are (in bytes): 15 the default memory requirements from 256K to 128K, compile with 19 The memory requirements for inflate are (in bytes) 1 << windowBits
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/platform/x86/intel/pmc/ |
D | core_ssram.c | 81 * IP state requirements for the given mode. The IP mapping is platform in pmc_core_get_lpm_req() 83 * Platforms only use a subset of the space to track the requirements in pmc_core_get_lpm_req() 97 * | 2 | LPM0 Requirements 0 | in pmc_core_get_lpm_req() 101 * | 29 | LPM0 Requirements 27 | in pmc_core_get_lpm_req() 110 * | 60 | LPM7 Requirements 0 | in pmc_core_get_lpm_req() 114 * | 87 | LPM7 Requirements 27 | in pmc_core_get_lpm_req() 129 "couldn't read Low Power Mode requirements: %d\n", ret); in pmc_core_get_lpm_req()
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/gpu/ |
D | drm-uapi.rst | 49 Open-Source Userspace Requirements 52 The DRM subsystem has stricter requirements than most other kernel subsystems on 54 explains what exactly those requirements are, and why they exist. 89 leads to a few additional requirements: 105 requirements by doing a quick fork. 107 - The kernel patch can only be merged after all the above requirements are met, 112 These are fairly steep requirements, but have grown out from years of shared 218 The goal raises at least the following requirements for the kernel and 221 Requirements for KMS UAPI 240 Requirements for Render and Cross-Device UAPI [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/kbuild/ |
D | Kconfig.recursion-issue-02 | 12 # annotate those requirements, ie, some drivers use "depends on" while others 19 # core requirements are not carefully synced, as drivers evolve features 20 # they select or depend on end up becoming shared requirements which cannot be
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/mips/tools/ |
D | generic-board-config.sh | 8 # generic MIPS kernel. It checks each for requirements specified using 10 # fragments which have no unmet requirements. 12 # An example of requirements in your board config fragment might be:
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/RCU/ |
D | index.rst | 29 Design/Requirements/Requirements
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/linux-6.12.1/rust/kernel/list/ |
D | impl_list_item_mod.rs | 215 // `post_remove`, or `view_value`. By the safety requirements of those methods, 235 // may choose to satisfy the safety requirements of `post_remove` instead of the safety 236 // requirements for `view_value`. 244 // GUARANTEES: (only when using the `view_value` safety requirements) 257 // value is `prepare_to_insert`, but by the safety requirements the 267 // promise the safety requirements of `post_remove` instead of the safety 268 // requirements for `view_value`.
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-bus-iio-dma-buffer | 9 This property reports the alignment requirements in bytes. 13 The alignment requirements in number of sample sets will depend
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/linux-6.12.1/rust/kernel/ |
D | types.rs | 61 /// `ptr` must either be null or satisfy the safety requirements for 67 // SAFETY: Since `ptr` is not null here, then `ptr` satisfies the safety requirements in try_from_foreign() 68 // of `from_foreign` given the safety requirements of this function. in try_from_foreign() 82 // SAFETY: The safety requirements for this function ensure that the object is still alive, in borrow() 84 // The safety requirements of `from_foreign` also ensure that the object remains alive for in borrow() 90 // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` comes from a previous in from_foreign() 105 // SAFETY: The safety requirements for this function ensure that the object is still alive, in borrow() 107 // The safety requirements of `from_foreign` also ensure that the object remains alive for in borrow() 116 // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` comes from a previous in from_foreign() 392 // INVARIANT: The safety requirements guarantee that the new instance now owns the in from_raw()
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D | device.rs | 55 // SAFETY: By the safety requirements ptr is valid in get_device() 73 // SAFETY: Guaranteed by the safety requirements of the function. in as_ref() 86 // SAFETY: The safety requirements guarantee that the refcount is non-zero. in dec_ref()
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/gpu/drm/xen/ |
D | xen_drm_front.h | 29 * Depending on the requirements for the para-virtualized environment, namely 30 * requirements dictated by the accompanying DRM/(v)GPU drivers running in both 53 * requirements for display buffers it is possible to allocate such buffers
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/rust/ |
D | quick-start.rst | 20 Alternatively, the next two "Requirements" sections explain each component and 90 Requirements: Building 95 To easily check whether the requirements are met, the following target 199 Requirements: Developing 273 above), as long as the other requirements are met. In turn, this will make
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/process/ |
D | maintainer-soc-clean-dts.rst | 4 SoC Platforms with DTS Compliance Requirements 12 MAINTAINERS impose additional requirements listed below.
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/power/regulator/ |
D | design.rst | 15 have different power requirements, and not all components with power 16 requirements are visible to software.
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/linux-6.12.1/rust/kernel/sync/lock/ |
D | spinlock.rs | 101 // SAFETY: The safety requirements ensure that `ptr` is valid for writes, and `name` and in init() 107 // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` points to valid in lock() 113 // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` is valid and that the in unlock()
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D | mutex.rs | 102 // SAFETY: The safety requirements ensure that `ptr` is valid for writes, and `name` and in init() 108 // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` points to valid in lock() 114 // SAFETY: The safety requirements of this function ensure that `ptr` is valid and that the in unlock()
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/ |
D | olimex,lcd-olinuxino.yaml | 21 - AT24C16C EEPROM holding panel identification and timing requirements 27 device information (id, serial, etc.) and timing requirements.
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/security/ |
D | ipe.rst | 24 with these requirements: 76 The minimum requirements for the policy were: 90 considered against these list of requirements, and did not fulfill 91 all of the minimum requirements. Extending IMA to cover these 92 requirements was considered, but ultimately discarded for a 232 to express the first stage bootup requirements appropriately. 237 As requirements change over time (vulnerabilities are found in previously
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | pixfmt-compressed.rst | 47 then the decoder has no requirements since it can parse all the 103 then the decoder has no requirements since it can parse all the 112 then the decoder has no requirements since it can parse all the 203 then the decoder has no requirements since it can parse all the
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