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/linux-6.15/Documentation/i2c/
Dsmbus-protocol.rst134 register is specified through the Comm byte. This is the opposite of
149 This is the opposite of the Read Word operation. 16 bits
196 The opposite of the Block Read command, this writes up to 32 bytes to
315 The opposite of the Block Read command, this writes bytes to
/linux-6.15/include/linux/
Dvfio.h90 * @unbind_iommufd: Opposite of bind_iommufd
94 * @detach_ioas: Opposite of attach_ioas
96 * @pasid_detach_ioas: Opposite of pasid_attach_ioas
98 * @close_device: Opposite of open_device
Dkcsan.h38 * sections are contained within writer critical sections (the opposite
/linux-6.15/drivers/video/fbdev/core/
DKconfig73 and 4 bits per pixel depths which has opposite order of pixels in
105 and 4 bits per pixel depths which has opposite order of pixels in
/linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/
Dadi,ad5755.yaml41 Channel C and Channel D clock on opposite edges.
43 Channel B and Channel D clock on opposite edges.
/linux-6.15/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/ivytown/
Duncore-cache.json224 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
234 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
244 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
254 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
264 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
274 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
284 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
294 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
304 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
314 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
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/linux-6.15/fs/omfs/
DKconfig11 the opposite is true. Say Y if you have either of these devices
/linux-6.15/arch/parisc/lib/
Dio.c206 * Like insb but in the opposite direction.
224 * Like insw but in the opposite direction. This is used by the IDE
296 * Like insl but in the opposite direction. This is used by the IDE
/linux-6.15/tools/testing/selftests/net/hsr/
Dhsr_redbox.sh17 # Ping from SANs to hsr1 (via hsr2) (and opposite)
33 # Ping from hsr1 (via hsr2) to SANs (and opposite)
/linux-6.15/arch/mips/math-emu/
Dsp_maddf.c84 * Cases of addition of infinities with opposite signs in _sp_maddf()
109 * or subtraction of zeroes of opposite signs. in _sp_maddf()
Ddp_maddf.c115 * Cases of addition of infinities with opposite signs in _dp_maddf()
140 * or subtraction of zeroes of opposite signs. in _dp_maddf()
/linux-6.15/include/linux/netfilter/
Dnf_conntrack_tcp.h25 u_int32_t last_ack; /* Last sequence number seen in opposite dir */
/linux-6.15/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-bus-iio-adc-envelope-detector30 opposite value.
/linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/
Dlinux,wdt-gpio.yaml30 Low or high level starts counting WDT timeout, the opposite level
/linux-6.15/drivers/clk/actions/
Dowl-reset.c56 * which is the opposite of what our hardware uses. in owl_reset_status()
/linux-6.15/arch/arm/boot/dts/synaptics/
Dberlin2cd-valve-steamlink.dts43 * DRAM (providing 1.35V). The other regulator on the opposite side
/linux-6.15/drivers/clk/sunxi-ng/
Dccu_reset.c67 * which is the opposite of what our hardware uses. in ccu_reset_status()
/linux-6.15/arch/arm/boot/dts/nxp/imx/
Dimx6q-apalis-eval.dtsi57 /* active-high meaning opposite of regular PERST# active-low polarity */
/linux-6.15/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/
Ddrxk.h21 * means that 1=DVBC, 0 = DVBT. Zero means the opposite.
/linux-6.15/tools/leds/
Dled_hw_brightness_mon.c51 * the opposite case. in main()
/linux-6.15/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/snowridgex/
Duncore-interconnect.json1875 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1886 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1897 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1908 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1919 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1930 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1941 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1952 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1963 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
1974 …rt, Cbo 0 UP AD is NOT the same ring as CBo 2 UP AD because they are on opposite sides of the ring…
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/userspace-api/gpio/
Dgpio-lineevent-data-read.rst49 set then logical polarity is the opposite of physical polarity, and
Dgpio-v2-line-event-read.rst45 set then logical polarity is the opposite of physical polarity, and
/linux-6.15/sound/soc/fsl/
Dfsl_ssi.c401 * when 1st stream starts, even if the opposite stream will not start
477 * Exclude bits that are used by the opposite stream
483 * @avals: regvals of the opposite stream
484 * @aactive: active state of the opposite stream
515 /* Check if the opposite stream is active */ in fsl_ssi_config_disable()
520 /* Get regvals of the opposite stream to keep opposite stream safe */ in fsl_ssi_config_disable()
/linux-6.15/arch/alpha/kernel/
Dio.c387 * Like insb but in the opposite direction.
409 * Like insw but in the opposite direction. This is used by the IDE
449 * Like insl but in the opposite direction. This is used by the IDE

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