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/linux-6.15/lib/
Ddynamic_debug.c56 const char *module; member
145 query->module ?: "", in vpr_info_dq()
190 if (query->module && in ddebug_change()
191 !match_wildcard(query->module, dt->mod_name)) in ddebug_change()
453 rc = check_set(&query->module, arg, "module"); in ddebug_parse_query()
471 if (!query->module && modname) in ddebug_parse_query()
476 query->module = modname; in ddebug_parse_query()
490 int op, i; in ddebug_parse_flags() local
496 op = *str++; in ddebug_parse_flags()
502 v3pr_info("op='%c'\n", op); in ddebug_parse_flags()
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/linux-6.15/drivers/char/
DKconfig49 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here and read
50 <file:Documentation/admin-guide/parport.rst>. The module will be called lp.
67 doing that; to actually get it to happen you need to pass the
91 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
92 module will be called ppdev.
133 If unsure, say M here to build it as a module called powernv-op-panel.
145 It is also possible to say M here to build it as a module (ds1620)
167 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
168 module will be called nwbutton.
182 driver as a module, you can specify the number of presses at load
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/driver-api/
Dipmi.rst84 option. You can also enable these dynamically by setting the module
85 parameter named "panic_op" in the ipmi_msghandler module to "event"
94 code. These chunks (by module name) are:
288 Once you are done, call ipmi_destroy_user() to get rid of the user.
312 read() to get them, you must call the IPMICTL_RECEIVE_MSG with the
313 ipmi_recv_t structure to actually get the message. Remember that you
318 If the message cannot fit into the data you provide, you will get an
320 queue. If you want to get it and have it truncate the message, us
395 You can specify up to four interfaces on the module load line and
396 control some module parameters::
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dsysrq.rst223 Sometimes SysRq seems to get 'stuck' after using it, what can I do?
245 I want to add SysRQ key events to a module, how does it work?
258 if that slot in the table is blank. At module unload time, you must call
260 which will remove the key op pointed to by 'op_p' from the key 'key', if and
264 The Magic SysRQ system works by registering key operations against a key op
272 your module that called register_sysrq_key() exits, it must call
/linux-6.15/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
Dpfpsp.S916 btst &0x4,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is op an fsincos?
922 lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op
1268 lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op
1356 # save the result in the proper fp reg (unless the op is fcmp or ftst);
1408 frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src op
1673 # for snan,operr,ovfl,unfl, src op is still in FP_SRC so just
1757 # frame or it will get overwritten when the exc stack frame is shifted "down".
1833 lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op
1934 # save the result in the proper fp reg (unless the op is fcmp or ftst);
1992 frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src op
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Dfpsp.S917 btst &0x4,1+EXC_CMDREG(%a6) # is op an fsincos?
923 lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op
1269 lea FP_SRC(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to src op
1357 # save the result in the proper fp reg (unless the op is fcmp or ftst);
1409 frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src op
1674 # for snan,operr,ovfl,unfl, src op is still in FP_SRC so just
1758 # frame or it will get overwritten when the exc stack frame is shifted "down".
1834 lea FP_DST(%a6),%a0 # pass: ptr to dst op
1935 # save the result in the proper fp reg (unless the op is fcmp or ftst);
1993 frestore FP_SRC(%a6) # restore src op
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/LSM/
Dipe.rst162 rule, and ``op``, which determines when the rule should be evaluated.
163 The ordering is significant, a rule must start with ``op``, and end with
166 op=EXECUTE action=ALLOW
189 DEFAULT op=EXECUTE action=ALLOW
202 2. The kernel command line has a character limit, and one kernel module
210 kernel. This policy is intended to get the system to a state where
514 policy. Two properties are built-into the policy parser: 'op' and 'action'.
521 op section in Properties
605 dependency on the DM_VERITY module. This property is controlled by
691 op=EXECUTE boot_verified=TRUE action=ALLOW
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/media/
Dvivid.rst53 all configurable using the following module options:
80 these module options to vivid:
107 would use the following module options:
132 following module options:
265 This module option can override that for each instance. Values are:
314 Taken together, all these module options allow you to precisely customize
324 can be configured by using the module options num_inputs, input_types and
335 exceeds your kernel's HZ value, then you will get dropped frames, but the
445 The video output device can be configured by using the module options
493 support both. This is determined by the node_types module option. In all
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/linux-6.15/sound/core/
Dcontrol.c65 if (!try_module_get(card->module)) { in snd_ctl_open()
88 module_put(card->module); in snd_ctl_open()
134 module_put(card->module); in snd_ctl_release()
304 kctl->get = ncontrol->get; in snd_ctl_new1()
1213 if (!(vd->access & SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_READ) || !kctl->get) in snd_ctl_elem_read()
1229 ret = kctl->get(kctl, control); in snd_ctl_elem_read()
1719 kctl->get = snd_ctl_elem_user_get; in snd_ctl_elem_add()
1799 int op; in call_tlv_handler() member
1811 if (op_flag == pairs[i].op && (vd->access & pairs[i].perm)) in call_tlv_handler()
/linux-6.15/Documentation/networking/
Dfilter.rst207 op:16, jt:8, jf:8, k:32
209 The element op is a 16 bit wide opcode that has a particular instruction
213 ways depending on the given instruction in op.
336 # get a random uint32 number
446 /* { op, jt, jf, k }, */
659 Next to the BPF toolchain, the kernel also ships a test module that contains
666 After the module has been built and installed, the test suite can be executed
667 via insmod or modprobe against 'test_bpf' module. Results of the test cases
Dcan.rst47 protocol family module and also vice-versa. Also, the protocol family
48 module provides an API for transport protocol modules to register, so
50 dynamically. In fact, the can core module alone does not provide any
52 protocol module. Multiple sockets can be opened at the same time,
53 on different or the same protocol module and they can listen/send
127 module - which implements the protocol family CAN - provides several
129 application opens a CAN RAW socket, the raw protocol module itself
134 CAN protocol modules by the SocketCAN core (see :ref:`socketcan-core-module`).
368 /* get interface name of the received CAN frame */
689 socket option returns an error: No problem. You'll get Classical CAN frames
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Dip-sysctl.rst879 get detected right after Fastopen is re-enabled and will reset to
1152 field, and currently no-op for IPv4 headers. It is possible
1159 available and used by congestion control module to estimate a
2989 trying to get a SCTP_PF-state transport info via SCTP_GET_PEER_ADDR_INFO
3252 must be started. On the server, it would get the encap_port from
/linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/
Dintel_idle.rst23 works in general, so this is the time to get familiar with
64 [There is a module parameter that can be used to make the driver use the ACPI
173 Apart from that there are five module parameters recognized by ``intel_idle``
195 The ``no_acpi``, ``use_acpi`` and ``no_native`` module parameters are
203 ``use_acpi`` - No-op in ACPI mode, the driver will consult ACPI tables for
209 The value of the ``states_off`` module parameter (0 by default) represents a
227 The ``ibrs_off`` module parameter is a boolean flag (defaults to
237 shallower ones. Setting the ``ibrs_off`` module parameter will force the IBRS
282 :ref:`PM QoS <cpu-pm-qos>` or the ``max_cstate`` module parameter of
/linux-6.15/Documentation/filesystems/
Dnetfs_library.rst29 Note that the library module doesn't link against local caching directly, so
89 and finally, a function to get the cache cookie pointer from the context
163 progress when an error occurs, the request will get partially completed if
218 may be altered by the ->expand_readahead() op.
371 left set) or the op should be retried (``*foliop`` cleared) and any other
391 be performed, though this may not get written to the cache in its entirety.
Dmount_api.rst115 superblock thereof). This is filled in by the ->get_tree() op. If this
203 module.
279 Called to get or create the mountable root and superblock, using the
451 for use where a filesystem has to get a mount within a mount, such as NFS4
470 In all the above operations, apart from the put op, the return is a mount
567 attempt to get a new superblock gets this one (and any parameter
Dautofs.rst30 The "autofs" filesystem module is only one part of an autofs system.
34 This document describes only the kernel module and the interactions
38 "autofs" is a Linux kernel module which provides the "autofs"
140 discussed later. This allows the automount daemon not to get
190 VFS remain in RCU-walk mode, but can only tell it to get out of
480 that the kernel module can support.
558 space based on the kernel mount list a no-op mount option ("ignore" is
/linux-6.15/drivers/scsi/qedf/
Dqedf_main.c307 struct fc_frame *fp, unsigned int op, in qedf_elsct_send() argument
333 return fc_elsct_send(lport, did, fp, op, qedf_flogi_resp, in qedf_elsct_send()
337 return fc_elsct_send(lport, did, fp, op, resp, arg, timeout); in qedf_elsct_send()
642 static void qedf_dcbx_handler(void *dev, struct qed_dcbx_get *get, u32 mib_type) in qedf_dcbx_handler() argument
648 "prio=%d.\n", get->operational.valid, get->operational.enabled, in qedf_dcbx_handler()
649 get->operational.app_prio.fcoe); in qedf_dcbx_handler()
651 if (get->operational.enabled && get->operational.valid) { in qedf_dcbx_handler()
668 tmp_prio = get->operational.app_prio.fcoe; in qedf_dcbx_handler()
996 .module = THIS_MODULE,
/linux-6.15/Documentation/gpu/
Dtodo.rst15 Starter: Good tasks to get started with the DRM subsystem.
71 We have a helper to get this right with drm_plane_helper_check_update(), but
250 being rewritten without dependencies on the fbdev module. Some of the
339 - For most connectors it's a no-op to call drm_connector_register/unregister
354 for historical reasons they get the ordering wrong (and we can't fix that)
768 will need to be done to get the output <-> backlight device mapping
774 only one of the 2 required backlight devices will get registered, based on
819 no support to get the buffer age or any other damage accumulation algorithm.
827 This should be improved to get damage tracking properly working on drivers that
/linux-6.15/Documentation/virt/uml/
Duser_mode_linux_howto_v2.rst63 * You can get extremely high performance for anything which is a "kernel
185 To specify the full module installation path, use::
757 * get the kernel version
789 You'll get a prompt, at which you can run one of these commands:
814 There are a couple actual uses for this. It's a simple no-op which
1020 module and available inside the virtual machine, and insmod it.
1057 module. Then run UML with the boot device pointing at that directory::
1205 UML driver as a kernel module, that limits the possible functionality
1259 security-wise. Allowing it as a loadable module parameter
1272 are loaded at boot and kernel module loading is disabled
/linux-6.15/Documentation/scsi/
Dncr53c8xx.rst335 impact on performances is not too bad. You can get rid of the messages by
371 However, if the driver has been made as module, the number of the
378 and you will get something like the following text::
415 attached. So, if the driver is a module, the profile counters are
462 (time from SCSI status get to command completion call)
713 The following command will install driver module with the same options as
885 burst:255 get burst length from initial IO register settings.
1095 "ncr53c8xx=verb:2" to get the "static" setup of the driver, or add "verb:2"
1142 to control what information the driver will get from the NVRAM and what
1149 The parameters the driver is able to get from the NVRAM depend on the
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/linux-6.15/net/netfilter/
Dnf_tables_api.c78 int op; member
1025 char module[MODULE_NAME_LEN]; member
1047 if (!strcmp(req->module, module_name)) { in nft_request_module()
1061 strscpy(req->module, module_name, MODULE_NAME_LEN); in nft_request_module()
1277 .module = THIS_MODULE, in nf_tables_gettable()
2137 .module = THIS_MODULE, in nf_tables_getchain()
3471 struct module *owner; in nft_expr_init()
3915 .module = THIS_MODULE, in nf_tables_getrule()
3944 .module = THIS_MODULE, in nf_tables_getrule_reset()
5016 .module = THIS_MODULE, in nf_tables_getset()
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/RCU/Design/Requirements/
DRequirements.rst1124 eventually get the data where it needs to go. In general, when tracking
1475 handler to get around to it.
1511 kernel) you will get an RCU CPU stall warning. Nevertheless, this class
1770 implementation can be a no-op.
1857 unloaded. After a given module has been unloaded, any attempt to call
1858 one of its functions results in a segmentation fault. The module-unload
1859 functions must therefore cancel any delayed calls to loadable-module
1867 module unload request, we need some other way to deal with in-flight RCU
1871 in-flight RCU callbacks have been invoked. If a module uses
1874 the underlying module-unload code could invoke rcu_barrier()
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/linux-6.15/
DCREDITS278 E: pbd@op.net
596 D: device drivers. His encouragement also helped many engineers get
816 D: Kernel module SMART utilities
1773 D: Some other hacks to get different kinds of programs to work for linux
2256 D: Loopback block device: dynamic sizing ("max_loop" as module)
2512 D: Netfilter pkttype module
2704 D: rcutorture module
3152 D: Isochronous receive for IEEE 1394 driver (OHCI module).
3309 D: {copy,get,put}_user calls updates
3478 D: IEEE 1394 OHCI module
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/virt/kvm/
Dapi.rst719 configuration (if there is) is not corrupted. Userspace can get a copy
1483 The capability that is supposed to get enabled.
2119 the kernel will ignore the length of guest write and may get a faster vmexit.
2891 LoongArch csr registers are used to control guest cpu or get status of guest
3833 __u32 op; /* type of operation */
3857 The type of operation is specified in the "op" field. Flags modifying
3940 occurred. The cmpxchg op is permitted for the VM ioctl if
3967 This ioctl is used to get guest storage key values on the s390
3979 you want to get.
3982 whose storage keys to get. The count field must be at least 1 and the maximum
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/linux-6.15/Documentation/security/keys/
Dcore.rst810 process must have LINK permission on the keyring and the active LSM module
1189 passed to the key_type->request_key() op if it exists, and the
1631 * ``int (*request_key)(struct key_construction *cons, const char *op, void *aux);``
1702 enum kernel_pkey_operation op : 8;
1723 specified by params->op. Note that params->op is also set for
1733 data in the output buffer. Padding will get checked and stripped off if

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