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D | spu_save_crt0.S | 63 il $SP, 16368 64 stqd $0, 0($SP) 70 stqd $SP, -160($SP) 71 ai $SP, $SP, -160
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D | spu_restore_crt0.S | 29 il $SP, 16368 30 stqd $0, 0($SP) 36 stqd $SP, -160($SP) 37 ai $SP, $SP, -160
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/linux-6.12.1/lib/ |
D | sg_pool.c | 17 #define SP(x) { .size = x, "sgpool-" __stringify(x) } macro 22 SP(8), 23 SP(16), 25 SP(32), 27 SP(64), 29 SP(128), 36 SP(SG_CHUNK_SIZE) 38 #undef SP
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/arm/kernel/ |
D | unwind.c | 75 SP = 13, enumerator 254 unsigned long *vsp = (unsigned long *)ctrl->vrs[SP]; in unwind_exec_pop_subset_r4_to_r13() 266 ctrl->vrs[SP] = (unsigned long)vsp; in unwind_exec_pop_subset_r4_to_r13() 275 unsigned long *vsp = (unsigned long *)ctrl->vrs[SP]; in unwind_exec_pop_r4_to_rN() 287 ctrl->vrs[SP] = (unsigned long)vsp; in unwind_exec_pop_r4_to_rN() 295 unsigned long *vsp = (unsigned long *)ctrl->vrs[SP]; in unwind_exec_pop_subset_r0_to_r3() 306 ctrl->vrs[SP] = (unsigned long)vsp; in unwind_exec_pop_subset_r0_to_r3() 345 ctrl->vrs[SP] += ((insn & 0x3f) << 2) + 4; in unwind_exec_insn() 347 ctrl->vrs[SP] -= ((insn & 0x3f) << 2) + 4; in unwind_exec_insn() 364 ctrl->vrs[SP] = ctrl->vrs[insn & 0x0f]; in unwind_exec_insn() [all …]
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D | sleep.S | 69 mov r5, sp @ current virtual SP 88 1: mov r2, r5 @ virtual SP 98 ldmia sp!, {r1 - r3} @ pop phys pgd, virt SP, phys resume fn
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/tee/ |
D | ts-tee.rst | 14 The FF-A Secure Partitions (SP) are accessible through the FF-A driver [4] which 21 protocol. A TS SP can host one or more services (e.g. PSA Crypto, PSA ITS, etc). 23 present twice in the same SP. During SP boot each service in the SP is assigned 29 memory is shared with a specific SP. User space has to be able to separately 30 share memory with each SP based on its endpoint ID; therefore a separate TEE 31 device is registered for each discovered TS SP. Opening the SP corresponds to 32 opening the TEE device and creating a TEE context. A TS SP hosts one or more 42 +--------+ | Services SP |
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/arc/include/asm/ |
D | entry-arcv2.h | 52 ; 1. SP auto-switched to kernel mode stack 62 ; At the end, SP points to pt_regs 81 ; 1. SP auto-switched to kernel mode stack 85 ; At the end, SP points to pt_regs 160 ; - K mode: add the offset from current SP where H/w starts auto push 163 ; 2. Upon entry SP is always saved (for any inspection, unwinding etc), 166 lr r10, [AUX_USER_SP] ; U mode SP variable 170 add2.nz r10, r10, SZ_PT_REGS/4 ; K mode SP 172 st r10, [sp, PT_sp] ; SP (pt_regs->sp) 195 ; Restore SP (into AUX_USER_SP) only if returning to U mode [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/x86/crypto/ |
D | serpent-sse2-x86_64-asm_64.S | 565 #define SP(SBOX, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, i) \ macro 701 SP(SI7, RA, RB, RC, RD, RE, 31); KL2(RB, RD, RA, RE, RC, 31); 702 SP(SI6, RB, RD, RA, RE, RC, 30); KL2(RA, RC, RE, RB, RD, 30); 703 SP(SI5, RA, RC, RE, RB, RD, 29); KL2(RC, RD, RA, RE, RB, 29); 704 SP(SI4, RC, RD, RA, RE, RB, 28); KL2(RC, RA, RB, RE, RD, 28); 705 SP(SI3, RC, RA, RB, RE, RD, 27); KL2(RB, RC, RD, RE, RA, 27); 706 SP(SI2, RB, RC, RD, RE, RA, 26); KL2(RC, RA, RE, RD, RB, 26); 707 SP(SI1, RC, RA, RE, RD, RB, 25); KL2(RB, RA, RE, RD, RC, 25); 708 SP(SI0, RB, RA, RE, RD, RC, 24); KL2(RE, RC, RA, RB, RD, 24); 709 SP(SI7, RE, RC, RA, RB, RD, 23); KL2(RC, RB, RE, RD, RA, 23); [all …]
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D | serpent-avx-x86_64-asm_64.S | 526 #define SP(SBOX, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, i) \ macro 620 SP(SI7, RA, RB, RC, RD, RE, 31); KL2(RB, RD, RA, RE, RC, 31); 621 SP(SI6, RB, RD, RA, RE, RC, 30); KL2(RA, RC, RE, RB, RD, 30); 622 SP(SI5, RA, RC, RE, RB, RD, 29); KL2(RC, RD, RA, RE, RB, 29); 623 SP(SI4, RC, RD, RA, RE, RB, 28); KL2(RC, RA, RB, RE, RD, 28); 624 SP(SI3, RC, RA, RB, RE, RD, 27); KL2(RB, RC, RD, RE, RA, 27); 625 SP(SI2, RB, RC, RD, RE, RA, 26); KL2(RC, RA, RE, RD, RB, 26); 626 SP(SI1, RC, RA, RE, RD, RB, 25); KL2(RB, RA, RE, RD, RC, 25); 627 SP(SI0, RB, RA, RE, RD, RC, 24); KL2(RE, RC, RA, RB, RD, 24); 628 SP(SI7, RE, RC, RA, RB, RD, 23); KL2(RC, RB, RE, RD, RA, 23); [all …]
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D | serpent-avx2-asm_64.S | 526 #define SP(SBOX, x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, i) \ macro 620 SP(SI7, RA, RB, RC, RD, RE, 31); KL2(RB, RD, RA, RE, RC, 31); 621 SP(SI6, RB, RD, RA, RE, RC, 30); KL2(RA, RC, RE, RB, RD, 30); 622 SP(SI5, RA, RC, RE, RB, RD, 29); KL2(RC, RD, RA, RE, RB, 29); 623 SP(SI4, RC, RD, RA, RE, RB, 28); KL2(RC, RA, RB, RE, RD, 28); 624 SP(SI3, RC, RA, RB, RE, RD, 27); KL2(RB, RC, RD, RE, RA, 27); 625 SP(SI2, RB, RC, RD, RE, RA, 26); KL2(RC, RA, RE, RD, RB, 26); 626 SP(SI1, RC, RA, RE, RD, RB, 25); KL2(RB, RA, RE, RD, RC, 25); 627 SP(SI0, RB, RA, RE, RD, RC, 24); KL2(RE, RC, RA, RB, RD, 24); 628 SP(SI7, RE, RC, RA, RB, RD, 23); KL2(RC, RB, RE, RD, RA, 23); [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/s390/crypto/ |
D | chacha-s390.S | 13 #define SP %r15 macro 83 stmg %r6,%r7,6*8(SP) 383 lmg %r6,%r7,6*8(SP) 390 VST XA0,8*8+0x00,,SP 391 VST XB0,8*8+0x10,,SP 392 VST XT0,8*8+0x20,,SP 393 VST XT1,8*8+0x30,,SP 399 llgc %r6,8*8(%r1,SP) 405 lmg %r6,%r7,6*8(SP) 478 stmg %r6,%r7,6*8(SP) [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/arm/probes/ |
D | decode-thumb.c | 105 REGS(SP, 0, SP, 0, NOSPPC)), 114 REGS(SP, 0, NOPC, 0, NOSPPC)), 167 REGS(SP, 0, NOPC, 0, 0)), 198 REGS(SP, 0, SP, 0, 0)),
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/ |
D | zii,rave-sp-wdt.txt | 3 RAVE SP watchdog device is a "MFD cell" device corresponding to 6 corresponding to the parent RAVE SP device (as documented in 11 - compatible: Depending on wire protocol implemented by RAVE SP
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serio/ |
D | olpc,ap-sp.txt | 1 OLPC AP-SP serio interface 6 - interrupts : SP-AP interrupt
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/arch/x86/tests/ |
D | regs_load.S | 11 #define SP 7 * 8 macro 41 movq %rax, SP(%rdi) 78 movl %eax, SP(%edi)
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D | regs_load.S | 8 #define SP (8 * 31) macro 43 str x1, [x0, #SP]
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/x86/kernel/ |
D | vm86_32.c | 82 #define SP(regs) (*(unsigned short *)&((regs)->pt.sp)) macro 517 SP(regs) -= 6; in do_int() 537 do_int(regs, trapno, (unsigned char __user *) (regs->pt.ss << 4), SP(regs)); in handle_vm86_trap() 565 sp = SP(regs); in handle_vm86_fault() 592 SP(regs) -= 4; in handle_vm86_fault() 595 SP(regs) -= 2; in handle_vm86_fault() 606 SP(regs) += 4; in handle_vm86_fault() 609 SP(regs) += 2; in handle_vm86_fault() 645 SP(regs) += 12; in handle_vm86_fault() 650 SP(regs) += 6; in handle_vm86_fault()
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ |
D | zii,rave-sp-pwrbutton.txt | 3 RAVE SP input device is a "MFD cell" device corresponding to power 6 corresponding to the parent RAVE SP device (as documented in
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/backlight/ |
D | zii,rave-sp-backlight.txt | 3 RAVE SP backlight device is a "MFD cell" device corresponding to 6 corresponding to the parent RAVE SP device (as documented in
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/util/scripting-engines/ |
D | trace-event-perl.c | 87 PUSHMARK(SP); in define_symbolic_value() 119 PUSHMARK(SP); in define_symbolic_field() 145 PUSHMARK(SP); in define_flag_value() 178 PUSHMARK(SP); in define_flag_field() 382 PUSHMARK(SP); in perl_process_tracepoint() 448 PUSHMARK(SP); in perl_process_event_generic() 475 PUSHMARK(SP); in run_start_sub() 542 PUSHMARK(SP); in perl_stop_script()
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/ |
D | fpsp.doc | 169 - documented in 3.5 of 060SP spec. 177 - documented in 3.5 of 060SP spec. 185 - documented in 3.7 of 060SP spec. 193 - documented in 3.6 of 060SP spec. 202 - documented in 3.4 of 060SP spec. 214 - documented in 3.4 of 060SP spec. 227 - not fully documented in 060SP spec. 264 - documented in 3.1 of 060SP spec.
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/arch/arm/tests/ |
D | regs_load.S | 17 #define SP 0x68 macro 54 str sp, [r0, #SP]
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/arch/x86/util/ |
D | unwind-libdw.c | 26 dwarf_regs[4] = REG(SP); in libdw__arch_set_initial_registers() 40 dwarf_regs[7] = REG(SP); in libdw__arch_set_initial_registers()
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | zii,rave-sp.txt | 16 - current-speed: Should be set to baud rate SP device is using 18 RAVE SP consists of the following sub-devices:
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/ |
D | zii,rave-sp-eeprom.txt | 3 RAVE SP EEPROM device is a "MFD cell" device exposing physical EEPROM 6 parent RAVE SP device (as documented in
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