/linux-6.12.1/drivers/greybus/ |
D | control.c | 22 struct gb_control_version_response response; in gb_control_get_version() local 30 &request, sizeof(request), &response, in gb_control_get_version() 31 sizeof(response)); in gb_control_get_version() 39 if (response.major > request.major) { in gb_control_get_version() 42 response.major, request.major); in gb_control_get_version() 46 control->protocol_major = response.major; in gb_control_get_version() 47 control->protocol_minor = response.minor; in gb_control_get_version() 49 dev_dbg(&intf->dev, "%s - %u.%u\n", __func__, response.major, in gb_control_get_version() 50 response.minor); in gb_control_get_version() 60 struct gb_control_bundle_version_response response; in gb_control_get_bundle_version() local [all …]
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D | operation.c | 117 * response arrives. 255 "%s: failed to send response %d for type 0x%02x: %d\n", in gb_operation_request_handle() 332 * when the message is sent. For a response, it in gb_operation_message_init() 337 * a response. in gb_operation_message_init() 347 * Allocate a message to be used for an operation request or response. 349 * for an outgoing operation is outbound, as is the response message 435 * that should represent it in a response message status sent 473 struct gb_message *response; in gb_operation_response_alloc() local 477 response = gb_operation_message_alloc(hd, type, response_size, gfp); in gb_operation_response_alloc() 478 if (!response) in gb_operation_response_alloc() [all …]
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D | svc.c | 133 struct gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_count_get_response response; in gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_count_get() local 138 &response, sizeof(response)); in gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_count_get() 144 *value = response.rail_count; in gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_count_get() 150 struct gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_names_get_response *response, in gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_names_get() argument 157 response, bufsize); in gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_names_get() 163 if (response->status != GB_SVC_OP_SUCCESS) { in gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_names_get() 166 response->status); in gb_svc_pwrmon_rail_names_get() 177 struct gb_svc_pwrmon_sample_get_response response; in gb_svc_pwrmon_sample_get() local 185 &response, sizeof(response)); in gb_svc_pwrmon_sample_get() 191 if (response.result) { in gb_svc_pwrmon_sample_get() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/media/usb/as102/ |
D | as10x_cmd.h | 88 /* response */ 90 /* response identifier */ 103 /* response */ 105 /* response identifier */ 120 /* response */ 122 /* response identifier */ 124 /* response error */ 135 /* response */ 137 /* response identifier */ 139 /* response error */ [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/s390/pci/ |
D | pci_clp.c | 101 struct clp_rsp_query_pci_grp *response) in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() argument 103 zdev->tlb_refresh = response->refresh; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 104 zdev->dma_mask = response->dasm; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 105 zdev->msi_addr = response->msia; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 106 zdev->max_msi = response->noi; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 107 zdev->fmb_update = response->mui; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 108 zdev->version = response->version; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 109 zdev->maxstbl = response->maxstbl; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 110 zdev->dtsm = response->dtsm; in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() 112 switch (response->version) { in clp_store_query_pci_fngrp() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/westmereep-dp/ |
D | memory.json | 11 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = ANY_DRAM AND REMOTE_FWD", 21 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = ANY_LLC_MISS", 31 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = OTHER_LOCAL_DRAM", 41 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = REMOTE_DRAM", 51 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY IFETCH and RESPONSE = ANY_DRAM AND REMOTE_FWD", 61 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY IFETCH and RESPONSE = ANY_LLC_MISS", 71 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY IFETCH and RESPONSE = OTHER_LOCAL_DRAM", 81 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY IFETCH and RESPONSE = REMOTE_DRAM", 91 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_REQUEST and RESPONSE = ANY_DRAM AND REMOTE_FWD", 101 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_REQUEST and RESPONSE = ANY_LLC_MISS", [all …]
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D | cache.json | 923 … "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = ALL_LOCAL_DRAM AND REMOTE_CACHE_HIT", 933 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = ANY_CACHE_DRAM", 943 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = ANY_LOCATION", 953 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = IO_CSR_MMIO", 963 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = LLC_HIT_NO_OTHER_CORE", 973 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = LLC_HIT_OTHER_CORE_HIT", 983 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = LLC_HIT_OTHER_CORE_HITM", 993 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = LOCAL_CACHE", 1003 … "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = LOCAL_DRAM AND REMOTE_CACHE_HIT", 1013 "BriefDescription": "REQUEST = ANY_DATA read and RESPONSE = REMOTE_CACHE_HITM", [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/input/misc/ |
D | ariel-pwrbutton.c | 16 #define RESP_COUNTER(response) (response.header & 0x3) argument 17 #define RESP_SIZE(response) ((response.header >> 2) & 0x3) argument 18 #define RESP_TYPE(response) ((response.header >> 4) & 0xf) argument 33 struct ec_input_response *response) in ec_input_read() argument 39 .rx_buf = response, in ec_input_read() 43 compiletime_assert(sizeof(read_request) == sizeof(*response), in ec_input_read() 44 "SPI xfer request/response size mismatch"); in ec_input_read() 53 struct ec_input_response response; in ec_input_interrupt() local 57 error = ec_input_read(priv, &response); in ec_input_interrupt() 63 if (priv->msg_counter == RESP_COUNTER(response)) { in ec_input_interrupt() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/display/dc/clk_mgr/dcn30/ |
D | dcn30_clk_mgr_smu_msg.c | 80 /* Wait for response register to be ready */ in dcn30_smu_send_msg_with_param() 83 /* Clear response register */ in dcn30_smu_send_msg_with_param() 100 /* Wait for response */ in dcn30_smu_send_msg_with_param() 114 uint32_t response = 0; in dcn30_smu_test_message() local 119 DALSMC_MSG_TestMessage, input, &response)) in dcn30_smu_test_message() 120 if (response == input + 1) in dcn30_smu_test_message() 144 uint32_t response = 0; in dcn30_smu_check_driver_if_version() local 149 DALSMC_MSG_GetDriverIfVersion, 0, &response)) { in dcn30_smu_check_driver_if_version() 151 smu_print("SMU driver if version: %d\n", response); in dcn30_smu_check_driver_if_version() 153 if (response == SMU11_DRIVER_IF_VERSION) in dcn30_smu_check_driver_if_version() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/goldmontplus/ |
D | cache.json | 61 …s) the L1 cache, hit (or miss) the L2 cache, hit DRAM, hit in the WCB or receive a HITM response.", 72 …cated that they had a dirty copy of the data. Loads that obtain a HITM response incur greater lat… 171 …s and bus locks. (To specifically count bus locks only, see the Offcore response event.) A locked… 209 …"BriefDescription": "Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplica… 223 …e subsystem. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 234 …he L2 cache. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 245 …is required. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 256 …sor module. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 261 … prefetch) outstanding, per cycle, from the time of the L2 miss to when any response is received.", 267 …time of the L2 miss to when any response is received. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify re… [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/platform/chrome/wilco_ec/ |
D | keyboard_leds.c | 54 /* Send a request, get a response, and check that the response is good. */ 57 struct wilco_keyboard_leds_msg *response) in send_kbbl_msg() argument 66 msg.response_data = response; in send_kbbl_msg() 67 msg.response_size = sizeof(*response); in send_kbbl_msg() 82 struct wilco_keyboard_leds_msg response; in set_kbbl() local 91 ret = send_kbbl_msg(ec, &request, &response); in set_kbbl() 95 if (response.status) { in set_kbbl() 98 response.status); in set_kbbl() 108 struct wilco_keyboard_leds_msg response; in kbbl_exist() local 115 ret = send_kbbl_msg(ec, &request, &response); in kbbl_exist() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/clk/zynqmp/ |
D | clkc.c | 219 * @response: Name of the clock with the given id 227 struct name_resp *response) in zynqmp_pm_clock_get_name() argument 240 memcpy(response, ret_payload, sizeof(*response)); in zynqmp_pm_clock_get_name() 249 * @response: Buffer used for the topology response 254 * This API will return 3 node of topology with a single response. To get 263 struct topology_resp *response) in zynqmp_pm_clock_get_topology() argument 274 memcpy(response, &ret_payload[1], sizeof(*response)); in zynqmp_pm_clock_get_topology() 346 * @response: Parents of the given clock 351 * This API will return 3 parents with a single response. To get 360 struct parents_resp *response) in zynqmp_pm_clock_get_parents() argument [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/platform/chrome/ |
D | cros_ec_ishtp.c | 88 * struct response_info - Encapsulate firmware response related 97 * @token: Expected token for response that we are waiting on. 98 * @received: Set to true on receiving a valid firmware response to host command 99 * @wait_queue: Wait queue for host to wait for firmware response. 116 * @response: Response info passing between ish_send() and process_recv(). 128 * Used for passing firmware response information between 131 struct response_info response; member 176 /* Setup for incoming response */ in ish_send() 177 client_data->response.data = in_msg; in ish_send() 178 client_data->response.max_size = in_size; in ish_send() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/fs/nfsd/ |
D | xdr4.h | 213 u32 ac_supported; /* response */ 214 u32 ac_resp_access; /* response */ 219 stateid_t cl_stateid; /* request+response */ 225 nfs4_verifier co_verf; /* response */ 246 struct nfsd4_change_info cr_cinfo; /* response */ 262 struct svc_fh *ga_fhp; /* response */ 268 struct nfsd4_change_info li_cinfo; /* response */ 300 /* response */ 352 struct nfsd4_change_info setxa_cinfo; /* response */ 357 struct nfsd4_change_info rmxa_cinfo; /* response */ [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/gpio/ |
D | gpio-cros-ec.c | 52 struct ec_response_gpio_get response; in cros_ec_gpio_get() local 61 sizeof(params), &response, sizeof(response)); in cros_ec_gpio_get() 67 return response.val; in cros_ec_gpio_get() 81 struct ec_response_gpio_get_v1 response; in cros_ec_gpio_get_direction() local 85 sizeof(params), &response, sizeof(response)); in cros_ec_gpio_get_direction() 91 if (response.get_info.flags & CROS_EC_GPIO_INPUT) in cros_ec_gpio_get_direction() 94 if (response.get_info.flags & CROS_EC_GPIO_OUTPUT) in cros_ec_gpio_get_direction() 106 struct ec_response_gpio_get_v1 response; in cros_ec_gpio_init_names() local 109 size_t name_len = strlen(cros_ec_gpio_prefix) + sizeof(response.get_info.name) + 1; in cros_ec_gpio_init_names() 127 sizeof(params), &response, sizeof(response)); in cros_ec_gpio_init_names() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/net/wwan/iosm/ |
D | iosm_ipc_protocol.c | 15 struct ipc_rsp *response) in ipc_protocol_tq_msg_send() argument 20 /* Store reference towards caller specified response in response ring in ipc_protocol_tq_msg_send() 24 ipc_protocol->rsp_ring[index] = response; in ipc_protocol_tq_msg_send() 40 send_args->response); in ipc_protocol_tq_msg_send_cb() 43 /* Remove reference to a response. This is typically used when a requestor timed 44 * out and is no longer interested in the response. 61 struct ipc_rsp response; in ipc_protocol_msg_send() local 72 response.status = IPC_MEM_MSG_CS_INVALID; in ipc_protocol_msg_send() 73 init_completion(&response.completion); in ipc_protocol_msg_send() 77 send_args.response = &response; in ipc_protocol_msg_send() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/staging/greybus/ |
D | authentication.c | 90 struct gb_cap_get_endpoint_uid_response response; in cap_get_endpoint_uid() local 94 0, &response, sizeof(response)); in cap_get_endpoint_uid() 100 memcpy(euid, response.uid, sizeof(response.uid)); in cap_get_endpoint_uid() 110 struct gb_cap_get_ims_certificate_response *response; in cap_get_ims_certificate() local 133 response = op->response->payload; in cap_get_ims_certificate() 134 *result = response->result_code; in cap_get_ims_certificate() 135 *size = op->response->payload_size - sizeof(*response); in cap_get_ims_certificate() 136 memcpy(certificate, response->certificate, *size); in cap_get_ims_certificate() 149 struct gb_cap_authenticate_response *response; in cap_authenticate() local 172 response = op->response->payload; in cap_authenticate() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/s390/kernel/ |
D | cpcmd.c | 37 static int diag8_response(int cmdlen, char *response, int *rlen) in diag8_response() argument 43 rx.odd = __pa(response); in diag8_response() 64 int __cpcmd(const char *cmd, char *response, int rlen, int *response_code) in __cpcmd() argument 76 if (response) { in __cpcmd() 77 memset(response, 0, rlen); in __cpcmd() 79 rc = diag8_response(cmdlen, response, &rlen); in __cpcmd() 80 EBCASC(response, response_len); in __cpcmd() 90 int cpcmd(const char *cmd, char *response, int rlen, int *response_code) in cpcmd() argument 96 if (is_vmalloc_or_module_addr(response)) { in cpcmd() 99 pr_warn("The cpcmd kernel function failed to allocate a response buffer\n"); in cpcmd() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/include/linux/greybus/ |
D | greybus_protocols.h | 29 * response message with its operation. The header contains an 33 * the message is a request (clear) or a response (set). 35 * Response messages include an additional result byte, which 39 * response message (if any) is ignored. The result byte must be 126 /* disconnecting response has no payload */ 131 /* Control protocol [dis]connected response has no payload */ 134 * All Bundle power management operations use the same request and response 154 * response layout and error codes. Define a single response structure and reuse 218 /* firmware download find firmware request/response */ 228 /* firmware download fetch firmware request/response */ [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/clk/tegra/ |
D | clk-bpmp.c | 126 struct cmd_clk_is_enabled_response response; in tegra_bpmp_clk_is_prepared() local 133 msg.rx.data = &response; in tegra_bpmp_clk_is_prepared() 134 msg.rx.size = sizeof(response); in tegra_bpmp_clk_is_prepared() 140 return response.state; in tegra_bpmp_clk_is_prepared() 147 struct cmd_clk_get_rate_response response; in tegra_bpmp_clk_recalc_rate() local 157 msg.rx.data = &response; in tegra_bpmp_clk_recalc_rate() 158 msg.rx.size = sizeof(response); in tegra_bpmp_clk_recalc_rate() 164 return response.rate; in tegra_bpmp_clk_recalc_rate() 171 struct cmd_clk_round_rate_response response; in tegra_bpmp_clk_determine_rate() local 187 msg.rx.data = &response; in tegra_bpmp_clk_determine_rate() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/goldmont/ |
D | cache.json | 61 …s) the L1 cache, hit (or miss) the L2 cache, hit DRAM, hit in the WCB or receive a HITM response.", 72 …cated that they had a dirty copy of the data. Loads that obtain a HITM response incur greater lat… 171 …s and bus locks. (To specifically count bus locks only, see the Offcore response event.) A locked… 209 …"BriefDescription": "Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplica… 223 …he L2 cache. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 234 …he L2 cache. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 245 …is required. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 256 …is required. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 267 …sor module. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … 278 …he L2 cache. Requires MSR_OFFCORE_RESP[0,1] to specify request type and response. (duplicated for … [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/display/dc/clk_mgr/dcn401/ |
D | dcn401_clk_mgr_smu_msg.c | 49 /* Wait for response register to be ready */ in dcn401_smu_send_msg_with_param() 52 /* Clear response register */ in dcn401_smu_send_msg_with_param() 61 /* Wait for response */ in dcn401_smu_send_msg_with_param() 107 /* Wait for response register to be ready */ in dcn401_smu_send_msg_with_param_delay() 110 /* Clear response register */ in dcn401_smu_send_msg_with_param_delay() 121 /* Wait for response */ in dcn401_smu_send_msg_with_param_delay() 176 uint32_t response = 0; in dcn401_smu_get_hard_min_status() local 182 DALSMC_MSG_ReturnHardMinStatus, param, &response, total_delay_us); in dcn401_smu_get_hard_min_status() 185 *no_timeout, *total_delay_us, response); in dcn401_smu_get_hard_min_status() 187 return response; in dcn401_smu_get_hard_min_status() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/s390/char/ |
D | vmcp.c | 31 char *response; member 75 session->response = (char *)page_to_virt(page); in vmcp_response_alloc() 79 session->response = (char *)__get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_RETRY_MAYFAIL, order); in vmcp_response_alloc() 87 if (!session->response) in vmcp_response_free() 92 page = virt_to_page(session->response); in vmcp_response_free() 96 free_pages((unsigned long)session->response, order); in vmcp_response_free() 98 session->response = NULL; in vmcp_response_free() 113 session->response = NULL; in vmcp_open() 141 if (!session->response) { in vmcp_read() 147 session->response, size); in vmcp_read() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/s390/include/asm/ |
D | cpcmd.h | 15 int __cpcmd(const char *cmd, char *response, int rlen, int *response_code); 21 * response: response buffer for VM's textual response 22 * rlen: size of the response buffer, cpcmd will not exceed this size 26 * return value: the size of the response. The caller can check if the buffer 28 * NOTE: If the response buffer is not in real storage, cpcmd can sleep 30 int cpcmd(const char *cmd, char *response, int rlen, int *response_code);
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/process/ |
D | embargoed-hardware-issues.rst | 99 will form the initial response team for a particular issue. The initial 100 response team can bring in further developers (domain experts) to address 143 form the initial response team and will be responsible for handling the 145 response team, but is not necessarily involved in the mitigation 164 entity or member of an listed entity, then the response teams can 166 that the expert is also part of the entity's response team. 171 The disclosing party provides detailed information to the initial response 181 The initial response team sets up an encrypted mailing-list or repurposes 195 The initial response team will identify further experts from the Linux 226 to any individual who is not a member of the response team nor to any other [all …]
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