/openbmc/qemu/target/openrisc/ |
H A D | insns.decode | 13 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 16 # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public 20 &dab d a b 21 &da d a 22 &ab a b 23 &dal d a l 24 &ai a i 25 &dab_pair d a b dp ap bp 26 &ab_pair a b ap bp 27 &da_pair d a dp ap [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/conf/machine/include/arm/ |
H A D | arch-armv8-5a.inc | 1 DEFAULTTUNE ?= "armv8-5a" 3 TUNEVALID[armv8-5a] = "Enable instructions for ARMv8.5-a" 4 TUNE_CCARGS_MARCH .= "${@bb.utils.contains('TUNE_FEATURES', 'armv8-5a', ' -march=armv8.5-a', '', d)… 6 MACHINEOVERRIDES =. "${@bb.utils.contains('TUNE_FEATURES', 'armv8-5a', 'armv8-5a:', '', d)}" 12 AVAILTUNES += "armv8-5a armv8-5a-crypto armv8-5a-crypto-sve" 13 ARMPKGARCH:tune-armv8-5a ?= "armv8-5a" 14 ARMPKGARCH:tune-armv8-5a-crypto ?= "armv8-5a" 15 ARMPKGARCH:tune-armv8-5a-crypto-sve ?= "armv8-5a" 16 TUNE_FEATURES:tune-armv8-5a = "aarch64 armv8-5a" 17 TUNE_FEATURES:tune-armv8-5a-crypto = "${TUNE_FEATURES:tune-armv8-5a} crypto" [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/mm/ |
H A D | mremap_dontunmap.c | 40 // Try a simple operation for to "test" for kernel support this prevents 97 unsigned long num_pages = 5; in mremap_dontunmap_simple() 104 memset(source_mapping, 'a', num_pages * page_size); in mremap_dontunmap_simple() 113 // the dest_mapping contains a's. in mremap_dontunmap_simple() 115 (dest_mapping, num_pages * page_size, 'a') != 0, in mremap_dontunmap_simple() 127 // This test validates that MREMAP_DONTUNMAP on a shared mapping works as expected. 130 unsigned long num_pages = 5; in mremap_dontunmap_simple_shmem() 145 memset(source_mapping, 'a', num_pages * page_size); in mremap_dontunmap_simple_shmem() 161 // the dest_mapping contains a's. in mremap_dontunmap_simple_shmem() 163 (dest_mapping, num_pages * page_size, 'a') != 0, in mremap_dontunmap_simple_shmem() [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-ibm/recipes-phosphor/chassis/power-workarounds/witherspoon/ |
H A D | power-workarounds.sh | 4 # A side 9 i2cset -y 5 0x70 0x00 0x01 b 10 i2cset -y 5 0x70 0x02 0x16 b #respond to ENABLE pin 11 i2cset -y 5 0x70 0x00 0x00 b 18 i2cset -y 5 0x12 0xFF 0x00 b # VDD/VCS 1 19 i2cset -y 5 0x12 0x2E 0x03 b # VDD/VCS 1 20 i2cset -y 5 0x13 0xFF 0x00 b # VDN 1 21 i2cset -y 5 0x13 0x2E 0x03 b # VDN 1 23 # A side VDDR - set to 1.23V 29 i2cset -y 5 0x71 0x00 0x01 [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/alpha/lib/ |
H A D | ev6-memset.S | 23 * A future enhancement might be to put in a byte store loop for really 25 * a win in the kernel would depend upon the contextual usage. 41 .align 5 48 * undertake a major re-write to interleave the constant materialization 64 inswl $17,4,$5 # U : 0000chch00000000 69 or $2,$5,$2 # E : chchchch00000000 70 bic $1,7,$1 # E : fit within a single quadword? 79 * Target address is misaligned, and won't fit within a quadword 82 bis $16,$16,$5 # E : Save the address 92 stq_u $1,0($5) # L : Store result [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-devtools/json-spirit/json-spirit/ |
H A D | 0001-Link-to-libatomic.patch | 18 diff --git a/json_demo/CMakeLists.txt b/json_demo/CMakeLists.txt 20 --- a/json_demo/CMakeLists.txt 22 @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ FIND_PACKAGE(Boost 1.34 REQUIRED) 29 diff --git a/json_headers_only_demo/CMakeLists.txt b/json_headers_only_demo/CMakeLists.txt 31 --- a/json_headers_only_demo/CMakeLists.txt 33 @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ FIND_PACKAGE(Boost 1.34 REQUIRED) 40 diff --git a/json_map_demo/CMakeLists.txt b/json_map_demo/CMakeLists.txt 41 index 599006a..e3e45e8 100644 42 --- a/json_map_demo/CMakeLists.txt 44 @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ FIND_PACKAGE(Boost 1.34 REQUIRED) [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/input/devices/ |
H A D | elantech.rst | 22 5. Hardware version 2 57 combine a status packet with multiple head or motion packets. Hardware version 58 4 allows tracking up to 5 fingers. 60 Some Hardware version 3 and version 4 also have a trackpoint which uses a 67 Note that a mouse button is also associated with either the touchpad or the 68 trackpoint when a trackpoint is available. Disabling the Touchpad in xorg 101 Currently a value of "1" will turn on some basic debugging and a value of 107 generate quite a lot of data! 118 calculating a parity bit for the last 3 bytes of each packet. The driver 175 By echoing a hexadecimal value to a register it contents can be altered. [all …]
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H A D | alps.rst | 8 ALPS touchpads, called versions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. 11 integrated into a variety of laptops and netbooks. These new touchpads 23 (Compatibility ID) definition as a way to uniquely identify the 24 different ALPS variants but there did not appear to be a 1:1 mapping. 32 E8-E6-E6-E6-E9. An ALPS touchpad should respond with either 00-00-0A or 45 The new ALPS touchpads have an E7 signature of 73-03-50 or 73-03-0A but 51 Protocol versions 3 and 4 have a command mode that is used to read and write 52 one-byte device registers in a 16-bit address space. The command sequence 54 with 88-07 followed by a third byte. This third byte can be used to determine 59 While in command mode, register addresses can be set by first sending a [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/userland/files/ |
H A D | 0025-CMakeLists.txt-.pc-respect-CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR.patch | 70 diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt 72 --- a/CMakeLists.txt 83 diff --git a/containers/CMakeLists.txt b/containers/CMakeLists.txt 85 --- a/containers/CMakeLists.txt 96 diff --git a/containers/test/CMakeLists.txt b/containers/test/CMakeLists.txt 98 --- a/containers/test/CMakeLists.txt 170 diff --git a/helpers/dtoverlay/CMakeLists.txt b/helpers/dtoverlay/CMakeLists.txt 172 --- a/helpers/dtoverlay/CMakeLists.txt 180 diff --git a/host_applications/linux/apps/dtmerge/CMakeLists.txt b/host_applications/linux/apps/dtm… 182 --- a/host_applications/linux/apps/dtmerge/CMakeLists.txt [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/powerpc/crypto/ |
H A D | aes-tab-4k.S | 10 * crypto/aes_generic.c and are designed to be simply accessed by a combination 11 * of rlwimi/lwz instructions with a minimum of table registers (usually only 19 * This is a quite good tradeoff for low power devices (e.g. routers) without 25 #define R(a, b, c, d) \ argument 26 0x##a##b##c##d, 0x##d##a##b##c, 0x##c##d##a##b, 0x##b##c##d##a 40 .long R(4d, ab, ab, e6), R(ec, 76, 76, 9a) 46 .long R(5f, a2, a2, fd), R(45, af, af, ea) 48 .long R(e4, 72, 72, 96), R(9b, c0, c0, 5b) 50 .long R(3d, 93, 93, ae), R(4c, 26, 26, 6a) 51 .long R(6c, 36, 36, 5a), R(7e, 3f, 3f, 41) [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-extended/tcp-wrappers/tcp-wrappers-7.6/ |
H A D | 00_man_quoting.diff | 3 diff -ruN tcp_wrappers_7.6.orig/hosts_access.5 tcp_wrappers_7.6/hosts_access.5 4 --- tcp_wrappers_7.6.orig/hosts_access.5 1995-01-30 19:51:47.000000000 +0100 5 +++ tcp_wrappers_7.6/hosts_access.5 2004-04-09 16:59:45.000000000 +0200 12 option in the hosts_options(5) document. Some systems (Solaris, 16 Before accepting a client request, the wrappers can use the IDENT 18 When the client host provides IDENT service, a negative IDENT lookup 19 -result (the client matches `UNKNOWN@host') is strong evidence of a host 20 +result (the client matches `UNKNOWN@host\') is strong evidence of a host 23 -A positive IDENT lookup result (the client matches `KNOWN@host') is 24 +A positive IDENT lookup result (the client matches `KNOWN@host\') is [all …]
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H A D | 01_man_portability.patch | 15 diff -ruNp tcp_wrappers_7.6.orig/hosts_access.5 tcp_wrappers_7.6/hosts_access.5 16 --- tcp_wrappers_7.6.orig/hosts_access.5 2005-03-09 18:30:25.000000000 +0100 17 +++ tcp_wrappers_7.6/hosts_access.5 2005-03-09 18:30:18.000000000 +0100 19 impatient reader is encouraged to skip to the EXAMPLES section for a 23 -\fIhosts_options\fR(5) document. The extensions are turned on at 26 +\fIhosts_options\fR(5) document. \fBNote that this language supersedes 29 In the following text, \fIdaemon\fR is the the process name of a 46 +hosts_options(5) extended syntax. 50 diff -ruNp tcp_wrappers_7.6.orig/hosts_options.5 tcp_wrappers_7.6/hosts_options.5 51 --- tcp_wrappers_7.6.orig/hosts_options.5 2005-03-09 18:30:24.000000000 +0100 [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/perf/ |
H A D | hisi-pmu.rst | 27 Each L3C, HHA and DDRC is registered as a separate PMU with perf. The PMU 38 The driver also provides a "cpumask" sysfs attribute, which shows the CPU core 53 $# perf stat -a -e hisi_sccl3_l3c0/rd_hit_cpipe/ sleep 5 54 $# perf stat -a -e hisi_sccl3_l3c0/config=0x02/ sleep 5 60 specified as a bitmap:: 62 $# perf stat -a -e hisi_sccl3_l3c0/config=0x02,tt_core=0x3/ sleep 5 72 $# perf stat -a -e hisi_sccl3_l3c0/config=0x02,tt_req=0x4/ sleep 5 76 3. Datasrc allows the user to check where the data comes from. It is 5 bits. 79 - 5'b00001: comes from L3C in this die; 80 - 5'b01000: comes from L3C in the cross-die; [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
H A D | tbldo.S | 10 | index with a 10-bit index, with the first 54 .long smovcr |$00-5 fmovecr all 63 .long serror |$01-5 fint ERROR 72 .long serror |$02-5 fsinh ERROR 81 .long serror |$03-5 fintrz ERROR 90 .long serror |$04-5 ERROR - illegal extension 99 .long serror |$05-5 ERROR - illegal extension 108 .long serror |$06-5 flognp1 ERROR 117 .long serror |$07-5 ERROR - illegal extension 126 .long serror |$08-5 fetoxm1 ERROR [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/ipa/ |
H A D | ipa_reg.h | 21 * Device Tree. Each register has a specified offset within that space, 23 * has a unique identifer, taken from the ipa_reg_id enumerated type. 26 * Certain "parameterized" register types are duplicated for a number of 30 * ID multiplied and a "stride" value for the register. Similarly, some 32 * this case, the stride is multiplied by a member of the gsi_ee_id 37 * (for parameterized registers) a non-zero stride value. Not all versions 38 * of IPA define all registers. The offset for a register is returned by 43 * such a register has a unique identifier (from an enumerated type). 44 * The position and width of the fields in a register are defined by 47 * argument. To encode a value to be represented in a register field, [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/drivers/video/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 12 a bitmap display of various sizes and depths which can be drawn on 13 to display a command-line console or splash screen. Enabling this 22 If you have a LCD backlight adjustable by PWM, say Y to enable 32 If you have a LCD backlight adjustable by GPIO, say Y to enable 43 Support drawing text and bitmaps onto a 8-bit-per-pixel display. 53 Support drawing text and bitmaps onto a 16-bit-per-pixel display. 63 Support drawing text and bitmaps onto a 32-bit-per-pixel display. 73 Enable ANSI escape sequence decoding for a more fully functional 77 bool "Support a simple text console" 82 used as a console. Rotation is not supported by this driver (see [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
H A D | router_multicast.sh | 234 # Add two interfaces to an MC group, send a packet to the MC group and 248 $MZ $h1 -c 5 -p 128 -t udp -a 00:11:22:33:44:55 -b 01:00:5e:01:02:03 \ 249 -A 198.51.100.2 -B 225.1.2.3 -q 251 tc_check_packets "dev $h2 ingress" 122 5 253 tc_check_packets "dev $h3 ingress" 133 5 258 $MZ $h1 -c 5 -p 128 -t udp -a 00:11:22:33:44:55 -b 01:00:5e:01:02:03 \ 259 -A 198.51.100.2 -B 225.1.2.3 -q 261 tc_check_packets "dev $h2 ingress" 122 5 263 tc_check_packets "dev $h3 ingress" 133 5 274 # Add two interfaces to an MC group, send a packet to the MC group and [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/arch/microblaze/include/asm/ |
H A D | bitops.h | 38 int * a = (int *) addr; in set_bit() local 42 a += nr >> 5; in set_bit() 45 *a |= mask; in set_bit() 51 int * a = (int *) addr; in __set_bit() local 54 a += nr >> 5; in __set_bit() 56 *a |= mask; in __set_bit() 68 int * a = (int *) addr; in clear_bit() local 72 a += nr >> 5; in clear_bit() 75 *a &= ~mask; in clear_bit() 88 ADDR += nr >> 5; in change_bit() [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-raspberrypi/recipes-core/psplash/files/ |
H A D | psplash-raspberrypi-img.h | 14 "\0\0\0\250\0\0\0\\\0\0\0\10\377\0\0\0\0\377\0\0\0\0\223\0\0\0\0\5\0\0" \ 20 "\0\0\0\231\0\0\0\245\202\0\0\0\252\5\0\0\0\234\0\0\0\205\0\0\0a\0\0\0" \ 25 "\0\0\377\3\0\0\0\350\0\0\0a\0\0\0\1\206\0\0\0\0\4\0\0\0!\0\0\0e\0\0\0" \ 37 "\0\377\5\0\0\0\376\0\0\0\341\0\0\0\251\0\0\0f\0\0\0\30\377\0\0\0\0\273" \ 38 "\0\0\0\0\4\0\0\0*\0\0\0w\0\0\0\270\0\0\0\353\205\0\0\0\377\5\0\0\0\350" \ 42 "\0\0\0\377\5\0\0\0\372\0\0\0\266\0\0\0r\0\0\0\245\0\0\0\353\215\0\0\0" \ 43 "\377\3\0\0\0\375\0\0\0\255\0\0\0""5\377\0\0\0\0\266\0\0\0\0\3\0\0\0\2" \ 58 "\0o\0\0\0\15\202\0\0\0\0\5\0\0\0\7\0\0\0-\0\0\0G\0\0\0^\0\0\0t\202\0" \ 60 "\1\0\0\0$\0\0\0T\0\0\0h\203\0\0\0w\5\0\0\0q\0\0\0Z\0\0\0\77\0\0\0&\0" \ 78 "\0\0\347\0\0\0""5\370\0\0\0\0\2\0\0\0`\0\0\0\370\377\0\0\0\377\222\0" \ [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/m68k/lib/ |
H A D | uaccess.c | 22 "2: btst #1,%5\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 26 "4: btst #0,%5\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 28 "5: "MOVES".b (%1)+,%3\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 34 " btst #1,%5\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 37 "8: btst #0,%5\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 43 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 47 " .long 5b,50b\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 49 : "=d" (res), "+a" (from), "+a" (to), "=&d" (tmp) in __generic_copy_from_user() 68 "4: btst #1,%5\n" in __generic_copy_to_user() 71 "5: "MOVES".w %3,(%2)+\n" in __generic_copy_to_user() [all …]
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H A D | checksum.c | 18 * A: At some points, the sum (%0) was used as 35 * computes a partial checksum, e.g. for TCP/UDP fragments 43 * is aligned on either a 2-byte or 4-byte boundary. in csum_partial() 59 "lsrl #5,%1\n\t" /* len/32 */ in csum_partial() 104 "jlt 5f\n\t" in csum_partial() 109 "5:\t" in csum_partial() 117 : "=d" (sum), "=d" (len), "=a" (buff), in csum_partial() 159 "lsrl #5,%1\n\t" /* len/32 */ in csum_and_copy_from_user() 164 "movesl %2@+,%5\n\t" in csum_and_copy_from_user() 165 "addxl %5,%0\n\t" in csum_and_copy_from_user() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/media/i2c/ |
H A D | max9271.h | 16 #define MAX9271_SPREAD_SPECT_0 (0 << 5) 17 #define MAX9271_SPREAD_SPECT_05 (1 << 5) 18 #define MAX9271_SPREAD_SPECT_15 (2 << 5) 19 #define MAX9271_SPREAD_SPECT_1 (5 << 5) 20 #define MAX9271_SPREAD_SPECT_2 (3 << 5) 21 #define MAX9271_SPREAD_SPECT_3 (6 << 5) 22 #define MAX9271_SPREAD_SPECT_4 (7 << 5) 29 #define MAX9271_PRBSEN BIT(5) 39 #define MAX9271_BWS BIT(5) 54 #define MAX9271_I2CSLVSH_1046NS_469NS (3 << 5) [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
H A D | pixfmt-rgb.rst | 9 These formats encode each pixel as a triplet of RGB values. They are packed 12 bits required to store a pixel is not aligned to a byte boundary, the data is 20 or a permutation thereof, collectively referred to as alpha formats) depend on 24 a meaningful value. Otherwise, when the device doesn't capture an alpha channel 25 but can set the alpha bit to a user-configurable value, the 28 the value specified by that control. Otherwise a corresponding format without 34 filled with meaningful values by applications. Otherwise a corresponding format 38 Formats that contain padding bits are named XRGB (or a permutation thereof). 44 - In all the tables that follow, bit 7 is the most significant bit in a byte. 46 respectively. 'a' denotes bits of the alpha component (if supported by the [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/lib/crypto/ |
H A D | curve25519-hacl64.c | 4 * Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>. All Rights Reserved. 6 * This is a machine-generated formally verified implementation of Curve25519 17 static __always_inline u64 u64_eq_mask(u64 a, u64 b) in u64_eq_mask() argument 19 u64 x = a ^ b; in u64_eq_mask() 27 static __always_inline u64 u64_gte_mask(u64 a, u64 b) in u64_gte_mask() argument 29 u64 x = a; in u64_gte_mask() 131 u32 ctr = 5 - 0 - 1; in fmul_shift_reduce() 136 u32 ctr = 5 - 1 - 1; in fmul_shift_reduce() 141 u32 ctr = 5 - 2 - 1; in fmul_shift_reduce() 146 u32 ctr = 5 - 3 - 1; in fmul_shift_reduce() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/ |
H A D | rc-protos.rst | 9 IR is encoded as a series of pulses and spaces, using a protocol. These 10 protocols can encode e.g. an address (which device should respond) and a 12 across different devices for a given protocol. 14 Therefore out the output of the IR decoder is a scancode; a single u32 17 Other things can be encoded too. Some IR protocols encode a toggle bit; this 22 Some remotes have a pointer-type device which can used to control the 29 rc-5 (RC_PROTO_RC5) 32 This IR protocol uses manchester encoding to encode 14 bits. There is a 41 * - rc-5 bit 65 * - 5 [all …]
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