/linux/Documentation/watchdog/ |
H A D | watchdog-parameters.rst | 6 the Linux watchdog drivers. Watchdog driver parameter specs should 34 (default=kernel config parameter) 47 (default=kernel config parameter) 56 (default=kernel config parameter) 68 (default=kernel config parameter) 77 (default=kernel config parameter) 86 (default=kernel config parameter) 95 (default=kernel config parameter) 104 (default=kernel config parameter) 113 (default=kernel config parameter) [all...] |
/linux/scripts/ |
H A D | kernel-doc.pl | 466 # parameterdescs => %parameter descriptions 509 my ($parameter, $section); 528 foreach my $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) { 532 $type = $args{'parametertypes'}{$parameter}; 548 foreach $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) { 549 my $parameter_name = $parameter; 552 print ".IP \"" . $parameter . "\" 12\n"; 565 my ($parameter, $section); 576 foreach my $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) { 577 print ".br\n.BI \" $parameter\"\ [all...] |
/linux/scripts/lib/kdoc/ |
H A D | kdoc_output.py | 376 for parameter in args.parameterlist: 380 dtype = args.parametertypes.get(parameter, "") 383 signature += function_pointer.group(1) + parameter + function_pointer.group(3) 419 for parameter in args.parameterlist: 420 parameter_name = KernRe(r'\[.*').sub('', parameter) 421 dtype = args.parametertypes.get(parameter, "") 426 self.data += f"{self.lineprefix}``{parameter}``\n" 460 for parameter in args.parameterlist: 461 self.data += f"{outer}``{parameter}``\n" 463 if args.parameterdescs.get(parameter, '') ! [all...] |
/linux/Documentation/trace/ |
H A D | events-power.rst | 58 The first parameter gives the clock name (e.g. "gpio1_iclk"). 59 The second parameter is '1' for enable, '0' for disable, the target 69 The first parameter gives the power domain name (e.g. "mpu_pwrdm"). 70 The second parameter is the power domain target state. 81 The first parameter gives the QoS action name (e.g. "ADD_REQ"). 82 The second parameter is the previous QoS value. 83 The third parameter is the current QoS value to update. 92 The first parameter gives the device name which tries to add/update/remove 94 The second parameter gives the request type (e.g. "DEV_PM_QOS_RESUME_LATENCY"). 95 The third parameter i [all...] |
/linux/Documentation/sound/designs/ |
H A D | tracepoints.rst | 49 Configurable. This type of parameter is described in 57 Configurable. This type of parameter is described in 76 mask/interval parameter can be changed by ALSA PCM core. For 82 This mask represents which mask/interval parameter is actually changed. 91 a PCM sample. When a parameter of SNDRV_PCM_HW_PARAM_SAMPLE_BITS was 97 notation. Basically, when a parameter of SNDRV_PCM_HW_PARAM_RATE was 103 fraction notation. Basically, when a parameter of 110 value to this parameter but some drivers intentionally set zero with 118 dependencies on which a parameter is decided according to several parameters. 120 to compute the target parameter [all...] |
/linux/Documentation/trace/coresight/ |
H A D | coresight-config.rst | 34 resource usage and parameter values. 41 accesses in the driver - the resource usage and parameter descriptions 55 A parameter value is a named value that may be set by the user prior to the 61 parameter is used in programming the device. 63 The feature descriptor defines a default value for a parameter, which is used 66 Users can update parameter values using the configfs API for the CoreSight 69 The current value of the parameter is loaded into the device when the feature 87 as well as any preset values that can be used to override default parameter 94 Preset values are easily selectable sets of parameter values for the features 96 the sum of parameter value [all...] |
/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/pm/powerplay/smumgr/ |
H A D | smu9_smumgr.c | 135 * Send a message to the SMC with parameter 138 * @param parameter: the parameter to send 142 uint16_t msg, uint32_t parameter) in smu9_send_msg_to_smc_with_parameter() argument 151 WREG32_SOC15(MP1, 0, mmMP1_SMN_C2PMSG_102, parameter); in smu9_send_msg_to_smc_with_parameter() 154 WREG32_SOC15(MP1, 0, mmMP1_SMN_C2PMSG_82, parameter); in smu9_send_msg_to_smc_with_parameter() 161 pr_err("Failed message: 0x%x, input parameter: 0x%x, error code: 0x%x\n", msg, parameter, ret); in smu9_send_msg_to_smc_with_parameter()
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/linux/Documentation/virt/kvm/loongarch/ |
H A D | hypercalls.rst | 46 a1 1st parameter - 47 a2 2nd parameter - 48 a3 3rd parameter - 49 a4 4th parameter - 50 a5 5th parameter - 60 -2 Bad Hypercall parameter
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/rapidio/ |
H A D | tsi721.rst | 24 - This parameter allows to control amount of debug information 25 generated by this device driver. This parameter is formed by set of 26 This parameter can be changed bit masks that correspond to the specific 29 This parameter can be changed dynamically. 33 - This parameter defines number of hardware buffer 51 This parameter gives an ability to override MRRS value set during PCIe 53 Value for this parameter must be set as defined by PCIe specification: 81 this driver will accept DMA-specific module parameter:
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/papr_sysparm/ |
H A D | papr_sysparm.c | 29 .parameter = 20, // SPLPAR characteristics in get_splpar() 48 .parameter = UINT32_MAX, // there are only ~60 specified parameters in get_bad_parameter() 102 .parameter = 0, // HMC0, not a settable parameter in set_hmc0() 124 .parameter = 0, // HMC0, not a settable parameter. in set_with_ro_fd() 137 // HMC0 isn't a settable parameter and we would normally in set_with_ro_fd() 164 .description = "verify EOPNOTSUPP for known-bad parameter",
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
H A D | func-ioctl.rst | 35 Pointer to a function parameter, usually a structure. 43 parameter, and the size of the argument ``argp`` in bytes. Macros and 57 When an ioctl that takes an output or read/write parameter fails, the 58 parameter remains unmodified.
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H A D | ext-ctrls-codec.rst | 595 Encoder will decide the appropriate quantization parameter and 1170 parameter to determine the chroma quantization parameter. Applicable 1220 the quantization parameter for each frame type is constant and set 1223 enabled then quantization parameter is adjusted to meet the chosen 1224 bitrate. Minimum and maximum value for the quantization parameter 1237 Quantization parameter for an I frame for H263. Valid range: from 1 1241 Minimum quantization parameter for H263. Valid range: from 1 to 31. 1244 Maximum quantization parameter for H263. Valid range: from 1 to 31. 1247 Quantization parameter fo [all...] |
/linux/Documentation/netlabel/ |
H A D | draft-ietf-cipso-ipsecurity-01.txt | 449 HOST_LABEL_MAX - This parameter contains the maximum sensitivity label that 452 parameter does not apply to CIPSO gateways or routers. This parameter need 467 HOST_LABEL_MIN - This parameter contains the minimum sensitivity label that 469 than this minimum MUST be rejected by the CIPSO host. This parameter does 470 not apply to CIPSO gateways or routers. This parameter need not be defined 474 PORT_LABEL_MAX - This parameter contains the maximum sensitivity label for 477 rejected by the CIPSO system. The label within this parameter MUST be 478 less than or equal to the label within the HOST_LABEL_MAX parameter. This 479 parameter doe [all...] |
/linux/drivers/platform/x86/intel/speed_select_if/ |
H A D | isst_if_mbox_msr.c | 33 static int isst_if_send_mbox_cmd(u8 command, u8 sub_command, u32 parameter, in isst_if_send_mbox_cmd() argument 60 (parameter & GENMASK_ULL(13, 0)) << 16 | in isst_if_send_mbox_cmd() 100 act->mbox_cmd->parameter, in msrl_update_func() 135 action.mbox_cmd->parameter, in isst_if_mbox_proc_cmd()
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/linux/drivers/staging/sm750fb/ |
H A D | readme | 8 About the kernel module parameter of driver: 17 dual frame buffer for driver with "dual" parameter 23 1) if you build the driver with built-in method, the parameter 32 2) if you put 800x600 into the parameter without bpp and
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/linux/drivers/char/mwave/ |
H A D | README | 19 thinkpad configuration utility then this parameter allows the 24 thinkpad configuration utility then this parameter allows the 29 thinkpad configuration utility then this parameter allows the 34 thinkpad configuration utility then this parameter allows the
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/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ |
H A D | mount_api.rst | 54 parameter description for validation at registration time and querying by a 251 Called when a parameter is being added to the filesystem context. param 256 The parameter can be parsed with fs_parse() and fs_lookup_param(). Note 350 Called for each mount parameter, including the source. The arguments are 352 the parameter should be passed on to the filesystem, 1 to indicate that 353 the parameter should be discarded or an error to indicate that the 354 parameter should be rejected. 386 the parameter parsing and validation hooks. 481 Supply a single mount parameter to the filesystem context. This includes 483 parameter (whic [all...] |
/linux/arch/xtensa/boot/boot-redboot/ |
H A D | bootstrap.S | 22 * The loader copies the parameter to the position that will 24 * parameter list. 33 # a3: Size of parameter list 133 * to copy the parameter list. Keep the code around; in case 137 # a2: start address of parameter list 138 # a3: length of parameter list 141 /* copy the parameter list out of the way */ 169 # a2: boot parameter 234 # a2 Boot parameter list
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/firmware/ |
H A D | fw_search_path.rst | 8 * fw_path_para - module parameter - default is empty so this is ignored 14 The module parameter ''path'' can be passed to the firmware_class module 16 only be up to 256 characters long. The kernel parameter passed would be:
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
H A D | twl6040.txt | 31 - ti,vibldrv-res: Resistance parameter for left driver 32 - ti,vibrdrv-res: Resistance parameter for right driver 33 - ti,viblmotor-res: Resistance parameter for left motor 34 - ti,viblmotor-res: Resistance parameter for right motor
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/linux/Documentation/wmi/ |
H A D | acpi-interface.rst | 54 are the method ID of the data block to query. Their single parameter is an 55 integer describing the instance which should be queried. This parameter can be 70 containing the WMI methods. Their first parameter is a integer describing the 71 instance which methods should be executed. The second parameter is an integer 72 describing the WMI method ID to execute, and the third parameter is a buffer 82 event as hexadecimal value. Their first parameter is an integer with a value 102 Used to retrieve additional WMI event data, its single parameter is a integer
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ |
H A D | mvebu-devbus.txt | 47 to read data sample. This parameter is useful for 65 This parameter has no affect on <acc-first-ps> parameter 75 This parameter has no affect on DEV_OEn de-assertion. 77 last data sampled. Also this parameter has no 78 affect on <turn-off-ps> parameter. 91 is active. This parameter defines the setup time of 99 This parameter defines the hold time of address and
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/linux/arch/s390/kvm/ |
H A D | trace.h | 221 __u32 parameter), 222 TP_ARGS(VCPU_ARGS_COMMON, order_code, cpu_addr, parameter), 228 __field(__u32, parameter) 235 __entry->parameter = parameter; 239 "parameter %08x", __entry->order_code, 242 __entry->cpu_addr, __entry->parameter)
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ |
H A D | apm-xgene-hwmon.txt | 7 - mboxes : use the label reference for the mailbox as the first parameter. 8 The second parameter is the channel number.
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/ |
H A D | i2c-xgene-slimpro.txt | 8 - mboxes : use the label reference for the mailbox as the first parameter. 9 The second parameter is the channel number.
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