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/linux-6.8/include/linux/phy/
Dphy-dp.h69 * Flag indicating, whether or not reconfigure link rate and SSC to
78 * Flag indicating, whether or not reconfigure lane count to
87 * Flag indicating, whether or not reconfigure voltage swing
/linux-6.8/drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/
Dnfp_net_common.c183 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
251 * __nfp_net_reconfig() - Reconfigure the firmware
252 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
306 * nfp_net_mbox_reconfig() - Reconfigure the firmware via the mailbox
307 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
851 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
864 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
877 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
906 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
921 * @nn: NFP Net device to reconfigure
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/linux-6.8/fs/autofs/
DKconfig18 don't have a laptop which needs to dynamically reconfigure to the
/linux-6.8/drivers/nvdimm/
Dpfn.h36 * configurations mainly to allow a backup, reconfigure the
/linux-6.8/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/reset/
Dgpio-poweroff.yaml34 Initially configure the GPIO line as an input. Only reconfigure
/linux-6.8/drivers/net/ethernet/microchip/sparx5/
Dsparx5_psfp.c235 /* Was already in use, no need to reconfigure */ in sparx5_psfp_sg_add()
276 /* Was already in use, no need to reconfigure */ in sparx5_psfp_fm_add()
/linux-6.8/include/net/
Dncsi.h15 * package and channel while ncsi_dev_state_config helps to reconfigure
/linux-6.8/fs/jfs/
Dresize.c116 * reconfigure LV spaces in jfs_extendfs()
123 * reconfigure inline log space: in jfs_extendfs()
152 * reconfigure fsck work space: in jfs_extendfs()
/linux-6.8/Documentation/userspace-api/media/mediactl/
Drequest-api.rst12 the same pipeline to reconfigure and collaborate closely on a per-frame basis.
21 on the media pipeline, reconfigure it for the next frame, queue the buffers to
/linux-6.8/arch/mips/bcm63xx/
Dprom.c85 * reconfigure itself then go back to sleep. in prom_init()
/linux-6.8/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/atm/
Dfore200e.rst56 2. Reconfigure your kernel to set the new firmware name and location.
/linux-6.8/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Ddebugfs-driver-dcc25 reconfigure addresses again.
/linux-6.8/drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/falcon/
Dmdio_10g.h75 /* Generic part of reconfigure: set/clear loopback bits */
Dtenxpress.c241 /* Try and reconfigure the device */ in tenxpress_special_reset()
481 .reconfigure = tenxpress_phy_reconfigure,
/linux-6.8/fs/vboxsf/
Dsuper.c69 vbg_err("vboxsf: Cannot reconfigure nls option\n"); in vboxsf_parse_param()
431 .reconfigure = vboxsf_reconfigure,
/linux-6.8/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dpinctrl-bindings.txt15 need to reconfigure pins at run-time, for example to tri-state pins when the
/linux-6.8/fs/
Dfs_context.c695 .reconfigure = legacy_reconfigure,
724 * from where it can be used to reconfigure a superblock.
733 * until we actually try to reconfigure.
/linux-6.8/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dvidioc-subdev-g-routing.rst50 means that the userspace must reconfigure all streams after calling the ioctl
/linux-6.8/Documentation/driver-api/usb/
Dtypec_bus.rst52 in need to reconfigure the pins on the connector, the alternate mode driver
/linux-6.8/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/
Dti-omap-hsmmc.txt104 The workaround is to reconfigure the dat1 line as a GPIO upon suspend. To make
/linux-6.8/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/
Ddwmac-sunxi.c79 /* only GMII mode requires us to reconfigure the clock lines */ in sun7i_fix_speed()
/linux-6.8/drivers/pwm/
Dpwm-renesas-tpu.c160 * Make sure the channel is stopped, as we need to reconfigure it in tpu_pwm_timer_start()
324 * running, there's no need to reconfigure it completely, Just in tpu_pwm_config()
/linux-6.8/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/cirrus/
Dcs89x0.rst459 option to reconfigure the adapter by selecting a different value for the system
536 self-test. If so, reconfigure the adapter selecting another choice for the
541 the adapter and reconfigure it by installing it in another PC to run the
/linux-6.8/arch/mips/bmips/
Dsetup.c84 * reconfigure itself then go back to sleep. in bcm63xx_fixup_cpu1()
/linux-6.8/Documentation/fb/
Dep93xx-fb.rst139 In some cases it may be possible to reconfigure your SDRAM layout to

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