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D | acpi_thermal_rel.c | 141 int acpi_parse_art(acpi_handle handle, int *art_count, struct art **artp, in acpi_parse_art() 148 struct art *arts; in acpi_parse_art() 168 arts = kcalloc(*art_count, sizeof(struct art), GFP_KERNEL); in acpi_parse_art() 175 struct art *art = &arts[i - nr_bad_entries]; in acpi_parse_art() local 177 element.length = sizeof(struct art); in acpi_parse_art() 178 element.pointer = art; in acpi_parse_art() 190 if (!acpi_fetch_acpi_dev(art->source)) in acpi_parse_art() 193 if (!acpi_fetch_acpi_dev(art->target)) in acpi_parse_art() 371 struct art *arts = NULL; in fill_art() 496 struct art *arts = NULL; in acpi_thermal_rel_ioctl()
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D | acpi_thermal_rel.h | 27 struct art { struct 140 int acpi_parse_art(acpi_handle handle, int *art_count, struct art **arts,
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D | int3400_thermal.c | 54 struct art *arts;
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D | architecture.rst | 249 The following ASCII art decomposes the kernel crypto API layers when 253 For other use cases of AEAD ciphers, the ASCII art applies as well, but 268 following ASCII art applies too. However, the decomposition of GCM into 272 Each block in the following ASCII art is an independent cipher instance 280 The ASCII art picture also indicates the call structure, i.e. who calls 320 the ASCII art above: 365 art picture above. 368 ASCII art picture above applies as well with the difference that only 375 depicted in the ASCII art picture above. 378 sha256_generic.c. The following ASCII art illustrates the
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D | stm32h750i-art-pi.dts | 42 * For art-pi board resources, you can refer to link: 43 * https://art-pi.gitee.io/website/ 54 compatible = "st,stm32h750i-art-pi", "st,stm32h750";
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D | Makefile | 31 stm32h750i-art-pi.dtb \
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D | kerneldoc-preamble.sty | 152 % For CJK ascii-art alignment 166 % For CJK ascii-art alignment 178 % For CJK ascii-art alignment (still misaligned for Hangul) 190 % For CJK ascii-art alignment
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D | tc-actions-env-rules.rst | 25 #) Thou art responsible for freeing anything returned as being
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D | ar9132_tl_wr1043nd_v1.dts | 105 label = "art";
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D | bt8xxgpio.rst | 24 The physical pinouts are drawn in the following ASCII art.
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D | clocks.rst | 6 about the sunxi clock system, as well as accompanying ASCII art when adequate.
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D | README | 50 an ASCII art showing the topology.
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D | deterministic_automata.rst | 133 using the dot utility, or into an ASCII art using graph-easy. For
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D | sched-nice-design.rst | 20 understand it, the timeslice graph went like this (cheesy ASCII art
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D | kernel-docs.rst | 169 El sitio web kernelnewbies también alberga artículos, documentos, FAQs...
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D | adding-syscalls.rst | 589 - Par de artículos LWN de David Drysdale que describen la ruta de implementación
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D | timerlat-tracer.rst | 114 The art below illustrates a CPU timeline and how the timerlat tracer
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D | 5.Posting.rst | 81 up patches is a bit of an art; some developers spend a long time figuring 162 changelogs is a crucial but often-neglected art; it's worth spending
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D | timestamping.rst | 43 ascii-art, this could be represented as follows (for the playback
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D | suspend-and-cpuhotplug.rst | 14 Well, a picture is worth a thousand words... So ASCII art follows :-)
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D | tpm-security.rst | 24 The current state of the art for snooping the `TPM Genie`_ hardware
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D | sphinx.rst | 296 possono essere facilmente scritte usando il formato ASCII-art di Sphinx. Però,
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D | sphinx.rst | 330 out in the usual Sphinx ASCII-art formats. These formats are nearly
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D | rt-mutex-design.rst | 45 Here's a little ASCII art to show the problem::
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D | ext4.rst | 9 (64 bit) in keeping with increasing disk capacities and state-of-the-art
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