/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ |
H A D | debug_sta.c | 26 struct ath_node *an = file->private_data; in read_file_node_aggr() local 27 struct ath_softc *sc = an->sc; in read_file_node_aggr() 46 an->maxampdu); in read_file_node_aggr() 48 an->mpdudensity); in read_file_node_aggr() 56 tid = ath_node_to_tid(an, tidno); in read_file_node_aggr() 100 struct ath_node *an; in ath_debug_rate_stats() local 111 an = (struct ath_node *) sta->drv_priv; in ath_debug_rate_stats() 112 rstats = &an->rx_rate_stats; in ath_debug_rate_stats() 172 struct ath_softc *sc = an->sc; in read_file_node_recv() 175 struct ieee80211_sta *sta = an->sta; in read_file_node_recv() [all …]
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H A D | dynack.c | 126 struct ath_node *an; in ath_dynack_compute_ackto() local 130 if (an->ackto > to) in ath_dynack_compute_ackto() 131 to = an->ackto; in ath_dynack_compute_ackto() 151 struct ath_node *an; in ath_dynack_compute_to() local 177 an->ackto = ath_dynack_ewma(an->ackto, in ath_dynack_compute_to() 181 an->ackto, ackto); in ath_dynack_compute_to() 234 struct ath_node *an; in ath_dynack_sample_tx_ts() local 237 an->ackto = -1; in ath_dynack_sample_tx_ts() 329 an->ackto = da->ackto; in ath_dynack_node_init() 348 list_del(&an->list); in ath_dynack_node_deinit() [all …]
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/openbmc/phosphor-dbus-interfaces/yaml/xyz/openbmc_project/Common/Callout/ |
H A D | README.md | 5 A callout is typically an indication of a faulty hardware component in a system. 7 would be `xyz.openbmc_project.Error.Callout.IIC`, to indicate an IIC callout. 31 figure out that this is in fact an IIC callout. 33 A callout is typically associated with an error log. For eg, 34 `xyz.openbmc_project.Error.Foo` may want to add an IIC callout. This is 45 include Callout.IIC's as well, so an application wanting to add an IIC callout 48 figure out that the error Foo includes an IIC callout. 63 This way, say an application wants to express an IIC callout in terms of a 67 this as an IIC callout. 87 - Generated code : consider a case where an application wants to callout an [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | sysfs-class-fc | 5 This interface allows an admin to set an FC application 8 an application or logical entity such as a virtual 21 If an appid_store is done for a cgroup id that already 22 has an appid set, the new value will override the 25 If an admin wants to remove an FC application identifier 26 from a cgroup, an appid_store should be done with the
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/openbmc/u-boot/drivers/video/bridge/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 7 requires LVDS, an eDP->LVDS bridge chip can be used to provide the 15 differential signalling) converters. They enable an LVDS LCD panel 16 to be connected to an eDP output device such as an SoC that lacks 25 signalling) converter. It enables an LVDS LCD panel to be connected 26 to an eDP output device such as an SoC that lacks LVDS capability, 34 The Analogix ANX6345 is RGB-to-DP converter. It enables an eDP LCD 35 panel to be connected to an parallel LCD interface.
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/pinctrl/intel/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 21 Cherryview/Braswell pinctrl driver provides an interface that 29 provides an interface that allows configuring of PCH pins and 44 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 51 Broxton pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows 58 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 65 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 72 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 79 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 86 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 93 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
H A D | anchors.rst | 8 a driver to cease all IO to an interface. To do so, a 18 There's no API to allocate an anchor. It is simply declared 31 An association of URBs to an anchor is made by an explicit 33 an URB is finished by (successful) completion. Thus disassociation 35 all URBs associated with an anchor. 44 This function kills all URBs associated with an anchor. The URBs 52 This function unlinks all URBs associated with an anchor. The URBs 62 All URBs of an anchor are unanchored en masse. 67 This function waits for all URBs associated with an anchor to finish 74 Returns true if no URBs are associated with an anchor. Locking [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ |
H A D | fsi.txt | 7 busses, which are then exposed by the device tree. For example, an FSI engine 19 /* top-level of FSI bus topology, bound to an FSI master driver and 20 * exposes an FSI bus */ 40 not be described; this binding only provides an optional facility for 47 value. It's likely that an implementation-specific compatible value will 109 Here's an example that illustrates: 110 - an FSI master 111 - connected to an FSI slave 112 - that contains an engine that is an I2C master 113 - connected to an I2C EEPROM [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/ |
H A D | fskeleton.S | 9 |THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty. 61 | simply execute an "rte" as with the sample code below. 76 | does an "rte". 95 | does an "rte". 114 | does an "rte". 133 | does an "rte". 152 | does an "rte". 171 | does an "rte". 183 | This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an enabled bsun exception 189 | bit in the FPSR, and does an "rte". The instruction that caused the [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/ |
H A D | bpftool-cgroup.rst | 96 **sock_create** opening of an inet socket (since 4.10); 99 **bind4** call to bind(2) for an inet4 socket (since 4.17); 100 **bind6** call to bind(2) for an inet6 socket (since 4.17); 101 **post_bind4** return from bind(2) for an inet4 socket (since 4.17); 103 **connect4** call to connect(2) for an inet4 socket (since 4.17); 104 **connect6** call to connect(2) for an inet6 socket (since 4.17); 105 **sendmsg4** call to sendto(2), sendmsg(2), sendmmsg(2) for an 107 **sendmsg6** call to sendto(2), sendmsg(2), sendmmsg(2) for an 110 an unconnected udp4 socket (since 5.2); 112 an unconnected udp6 socket (since 5.2); [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/ |
H A D | ila.rst | 34 A number that identifies an addressable node in the network 40 provide the topological location of an addressed node. ILA 44 A mapping of an ILA identifier to a locator (or to a 50 four bits) and an identifier (lower sixty-four bits). 57 bits) and an identifier (low order sixty-four bits). ILA 58 addresses are never visible to an application. 74 can be an ILA router, ILA forwarding cache, or ILA host. 83 to an ILA overlay. 115 When an address is translated by ILA, an encapsulated transport checksum 184 adjustment value are not present so an identifier is considered an [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/i2c/ |
H A D | fault-codes.rst | 9 A "Fault" is not always an "Error" 47 Also returned when trying to invoke an I2C operation in an 73 performing an I/O operation. Use a more specific fault 91 an I2C device was temporarily not responding, usually it 98 Returned by an adapter when asked to perform an operation 101 For example, this would be returned when an adapter that 107 Similarly, if an I2C adapter can't execute all legal I2C 111 that if an adapter supports I2C it supports all of I2C.) 116 case is when the length of an SMBus block data response 120 Returned when a transfer was requested using an adapter [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta-selftest/recipes-test/license/ |
H A D | incompatible-license-alias.bb | 1 SUMMARY = "Recipe with an alias of an SPDX license" 2 DESCRIPTION = "Is licensed with an alias of an SPDX license to be used for testing"
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 12 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with a 23 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner A10/A10s/A20/A31 24 SoC with an HDMI controller. 32 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner A10/A10s/A20/A31 33 SoC with an HDMI controller and want to use CEC. 40 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with the 53 Choose this option if you want have an Allwinner SoC with 63 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with the 72 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with the
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/powerpc/ |
H A D | pmu-ebb.rst | 20 Throughout this document we will refer to an "EBB event" or "EBB events". This 39 and attach an EBB event to the process, which will then cause EBBs to be 44 user process. This means once an EBB event is scheduled on the PMU, no non-EBB 57 section below titled "Enabling an EBB event" for more information. 60 Creating an EBB event 63 To request that an event is counted using EBB, the event code should have bit 87 Enabling an EBB event 90 Once an EBB event has been successfully opened, it must be enabled with the 106 Reading an EBB event 109 It is possible to read() from an EBB event. However the results are [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/core-api/ |
H A D | assoc_array.rst | 91 1. Apply an edit script:: 100 2. Cancel an edit script:: 132 2. Get a chunk of an object's index key:: 156 5. Free an object:: 170 1. Initialise an associative array:: 177 2. Insert/replace an object in an associative array:: 197 an out-of-memory error. 202 3. Delete an object from an associative array:: 233 an out-of-memory error. 307 2. Find an object in an associative array:: [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
H A D | sysfs-bus-firewire | 12 Binary attribute; an array of host-endian u32. 17 Hexadecimal string representation of an u64. 30 Summary of all units present in an IEEE 1394 node. 82 These attributes are only created if the root directory of an 83 IEEE 1394 node or the unit directory of an IEEE 1394 unit 87 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. 93 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. 99 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. 103 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. 110 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/eisa/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 14 developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus. 21 Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine. 31 Bus (VLB) card that identify itself as an EISA card (such as 47 # Using EISA_VIRTUAL_ROOT on something other than an Alpha or 48 # an X86 may lead to crashes... 56 (no PCI slots). The Alpha Jensen is an example of such 71 you are building an installation floppy or kernel for an
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/ |
H A D | iommufd.rst | 35 - IOMMUFD_OBJ_IOAS, representing an I/O address space (IOAS), allowing map/unmap 39 container it copies an IOVA map to a list of iommu_domains held within it. 41 - IOMMUFD_OBJ_DEVICE, representing a device that is bound to iommufd by an 44 - IOMMUFD_OBJ_HW_PAGETABLE, representing an actual hardware I/O page table 127 - Automatic domain - refers to an iommu domain created automatically when 131 - Manual domain - refers to an iommu domain designated by the user as the 137 IOMMUFD access interface to access the IOAS. This starts by creating an 140 page * lists, or doing direct read/write to an IOVA. 153 ultimately derived from userspace VAs via an mm_struct. Once they have been 155 xarray if they have been pinned through an iommufd_access. [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/core-api/irq/ |
H A D | concepts.rst | 2 What is an IRQ? 5 An IRQ is an interrupt request from a device. 8 sharing an IRQ. 11 interrupt source. Typically this is an index into the global irq_desc 15 An IRQ number is an enumeration of the possible interrupt sources on a
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
H A D | marvell,sei.txt | 4 Marvell SEI (System Error Interrupt) controller is an interrupt 6 them to a single interrupt line (an SPI) on the parent interrupt 19 - #interrupt-cells: number of cells to define an SEI wired interrupt 22 - interrupt-controller: identifies the node as an interrupt controller 24 - msi-controller: identifies the node as an MSI controller for the CPs
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/analogix/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 11 ANX6345 is an ultra-low power Full-HD DisplayPort/eDP 13 ANX6345 transforms the LVTTL RGB output of an 24 ANX78XX is an ultra-low power Full-HD SlimPort transmitter 26 the HDMI output of an application processor to MyDP 43 ANX7625 is an ultra-low power 4K mobile HD transmitter
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/fsi/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 43 allow chaining of FSI links to an arbitrary depth. This allows for 60 This option enables a FSI master that is present behind an OPB bridge 63 Enable it for your BMC kernel in an OpenPower or IBM Power system. 70 behind an IBM I2C Responder (I2CR) chip. The I2CR is an I2C device 72 implementing an FSI master and bus. 77 This option enables an FSI based SCOM device driver. 83 This option enables an FSI based SBEFIFO device driver. The SBEFIFO is 91 This option enables an SBEFIFO based On-Chip Controller (OCC) device 101 This option enables an I2C Responder based SCOM device driver. The
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
H A D | selection-api-intro.rst | 8 shrink or enlarge it to an image of arbitrary size. Next, the devices 10 part of an input image, scale it up or down and insert it at an 15 cropping target determine the area actually sampled. The sink is an 19 On a video *output* device the source is an image in a memory buffer, 20 and the cropping target is a part of an image to be shown on a display.
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/openbmc/bmcweb/ |
H A D | DBUS_USAGE.md | 6 - Do not require (ie set 500 internal error on) an implementation present a 10 - If an implementation presents a property that doesn't match the type specified 12 - If the DBus interface definition has an "unknown" or "unspecified" value, 15 - All DBus interfaces on all object paths are optional. An object missing an 16 interface is never an error, and shall simply omit the relevant properties 22 - There are interfaces for which there is an expectation that there will only
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