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D | touptek.c | 277 u16 normalized; in setggain() local 279 normalized = gainify(global_gain); in setggain() 282 normalized, global_gain); in setggain() 284 reg_w(gspca_dev, normalized, REG_GREEN1_GAIN); in setggain() 285 reg_w(gspca_dev, normalized, REG_GREEN2_GAIN); in setggain() 291 u16 normalized; in setbgain() local 293 normalized = global_gain + in setbgain() 295 if (normalized > GAIN_MAX) { in setbgain() 297 GAIN_MAX, normalized); in setbgain() 298 normalized = GAIN_MAX; in setbgain() [all …]
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D | cpufreq-set.c | 64 char normalized[NORM_FREQ_LEN]; in string_to_frequency() local 121 normalized[i] = *str; in string_to_frequency() 125 normalized[i] = '0'; in string_to_frequency() 128 match_count = (normalized[i-1] >= '5'); in string_to_frequency() 130 normalized[i-1] = 0; /* cp > 0 && pad >= 0 ==> i > 0 */ in string_to_frequency() 134 freq = strtoul(normalized, &end, 10); in string_to_frequency()
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D | ext-ctrls-colorimetry.rst | 64 - Specifies the normalized x chromaticity coordinate of the color 72 - Specifies the normalized y chromaticity coordinate of the color 80 - Specifies the normalized x chromaticity coordinate of the white 84 - Specifies the normalized y chromaticity coordinate of the white
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D | colorspaces.rst | 49 the CIE XYZ colorspace is transformed to the normalized CIE xyY
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D | srem_mod.S | 133 subl %d6,%d3 | ...(D3,D4,D5) is normalized 147 orl %d7,%d4 | ...(D3,D4,D5) normalized 152 addil #0x00003FFE,%d3 | ...(D3,D4,D5) normalized 178 subl %d6,%d0 | ...(D0,D1,D2) is normalized 192 orl %d7,%d1 | ...(D0,D1,D2) normalized 197 addil #0x00003FFE,%d0 | ...(D0,D1,D2) normalized 277 subl %d6,%d0 | ...(D0,D1,D2) is normalized 284 bmis Get_Mod | ...already normalized 292 orl %d7,%d1 | ...(D0,D1,D2) normalized
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D | slog2.S | 38 | Notes: Even if X is denormalized, log(X) is always normalized. 67 | Notes: Even if X is denormalized, log(X) is always normalized. 129 |--entry point for Log10(X), X is normalized 156 |--entry point for Log2(X), X is normalized
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D | bindec.S | 13 | to 32-bits. The input may be either normalized, 24 | BINDEC_FLG for separating normalized/denormalized 170 | separating normalized/denormalized input. If the input 187 andiw #0x7fff,%d0 |strip sign of normalized exp 197 | Test if the normalized input is denormalized 203 andiw #0x7fff,%d0 |strip sign of normalized exp
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D | get_op.S | 39 | routine. The number is normalized, put back on the stack and 42 | a normalized number in the source and the instruction is 46 | normalized number it becomes a denormalized number. The
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D | sint.S | 233 | ;be normalized 234 | ;Output: a0 points to normalized
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D | sgetem.S | 73 | For normalized numbers, leave the mantissa alone, simply load
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D | x_unfl.S | 9 | by taking the intermediate result (which is always normalized) and
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D | decbin.S | 4 | Description: Converts normalized packed bcd value pointed to by
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D | res_func.S | 77 bfclr DTAG(%a6){#0:#4} |set tag to normalized, FPTE15 = 0 110 | cu_norm handles fmove in instructions with normalized inputs. 1887 | dest_sgl or dest_dbl expects a normalized number's bias.
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D | round.S | 282 | normalized.
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D | setox.S | 180 | the FMOVEM may not seem relevant since X is normalized,
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D | cpu-capacity.txt | 39 DMIPS/MHz are obtained. Such values are then normalized w.r.t. the highest 47 representing CPU capacity expressed in normalized DMIPS/MHz. At boot time, the 55 mhz values (normalized w.r.t. the highest value found while parsing the DT).
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/admin-guide/RAS/ |
D | address-translation.rst | 12 These devices may provide a "normalized", i.e. device physical, address
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/ |
D | fplsp.S | 4894 # ssin(): computes the sine of a normalized input # 4896 # scos(): computes the cosine of a normalized input # 4898 # ssincos(): computes the sine and cosine of a normalized input # 5607 # stan(): computes the tangent of a normalized input # 6487 # sasin(): computes the inverse sine of a normalized input # 6682 # setox(): computes the exponential for a normalized input # 6684 # setoxm1(): computes the exponential minus 1 for a normalized input # 6839 # the FMOVEM may not seem relevant since X is normalized, # 7565 # scosh(): computes the hyperbolic cosine of a normalized input # 7679 # ssinh(): computes the hyperbolic sine of a normalized input # [all …]
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D | fpsp.S | 962 # multiply operation is the smallest possible normalized number 6143 # satan(): computes the arctangent of a normalized number # 6694 # sacos(): computes the inverse cosine of a normalized input # 8511 add.l %d6,%d2 # (D3,D4,D5) is normalized 8533 or.l %d7,%d4 # (D3,D4,D5) normalized 9633 mov.l &0x80000000,%d1 # load normalized mantissa 13154 # input is not normalized; what is it? 13354 # input is not normalized; what is it? 13589 bra.w fabs_sd_normal # no; ho handle normalized op 13712 # input is not normalized; what is it? [all …]
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D | Kconfig | 152 normalized by the server weight. 281 normalized by the server weight.
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/scheduler/ |
D | sched-design-CFS.rst | 30 is its actual runtime normalized to the total number of running tasks.
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D | sched-capacity.rst | 16 CPU capacity is a measure of the performance a CPU can reach, normalized against
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D | sched-energy.rst | 75 normalized in a 1024 range, and are comparable with the utilization signals of
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D | botching-up-ioctls.rst | 147 * Check that input time values are normalized and reject them if not. Note
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | pmbus-core.rst | 114 for converting register values into normalized data. This data is usually
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