/openbmc/linux/tools/bpf/bpftool/ |
H A D | json_writer.h | 43 void jsonw_float(json_writer_t *self, double number); 45 void jsonw_uint(json_writer_t *self, uint64_t number); 46 void jsonw_hu(json_writer_t *self, unsigned short number); 47 void jsonw_int(json_writer_t *self, int64_t number);
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ |
H A D | ralink,rt3883-pci.txt | 12 - #address-cells: specifies the number of cells needed to encode an 15 - #size-cells: specifies the number of cells used to represent the size 37 - #address-cells: specifies the number of cells needed to encode an 41 - #interrupt-cells: specifies the number of cells needed to encode an 52 - #address-cells: specifies the number of cells needed to encode an 55 - #size-cells: specifies the number of cells used to represent the size 58 - #interrupt-cells: specifies the number of cells needed to encode an 76 are used to refer to the correct bus number and device number.
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H A D | pci-msi.txt | 5 (AKA RID). A Requester ID is a triplet of a Bus number, Device number, and 6 Function number. 11 * Bits [15:8] are the Bus number. 12 * Bits [7:3] are the Device number. 13 * Bits [2:0] are the Function number. 33 msi-specifier data. The property is an arbitrary number of tuples of 137 * the RID, but the high bit of the bus number is 167 * the RID, but the high bit of the bus number is 211 * RID, but the high bit of the bus number is negated.
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/openbmc/qemu/qapi/ |
H A D | pci.json | 53 # @number: primary bus interface number. This should be the number of 56 # @secondary: secondary bus interface number. This is the number of 59 # @subordinate: This is the highest number bus that resides below the 72 'data': {'number': 'int', 'secondary': 'int', 'subordinate': 'int', 129 # @bus: the bus number of the device 139 # @irq: if an IRQ is assigned to the device, the IRQ number
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/openbmc/linux/net/atm/ |
H A D | clip.c | 510 static int clip_create(int number) in clip_create() argument 516 if (number != -1) { in clip_create() 518 if (PRIV(dev)->number == number) in clip_create() 521 number = 0; in clip_create() 523 if (PRIV(dev)->number >= number) in clip_create() 524 number = PRIV(dev)->number + 1; in clip_create() 531 sprintf(dev->name, "atm%d", number); in clip_create() 533 clip_priv->number = number; in clip_create() 542 return number; in clip_create() 628 .number = 999, [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/mips/pci/ |
H A D | fixup-rc32434.c | 43 if (dev->bus->number < 2 && PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn) < 12) in pcibios_map_irq() 44 irq = irq_map[dev->bus->number][PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn)]; in pcibios_map_irq() 51 if (PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn) == 6 && dev->bus->number == 0) { in rc32434_pci_early_fixup()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/drbd/ |
H A D | data-structure-v9.rst | 11 A node has a number of DRBD resources. Each such resource has a number of 31 volume number. Likewise, peer_devices can be accessed from connections by 32 their volume number. Objects in the vertical direction are connected by double 37 devices can be accessed by their minor device number via the drbd_devices idr.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/ |
H A D | proc_net_tcp.rst | 20 | | | | |------> remote TCP port number 22 | | |--------------------> local TCP port number 24 |----------------------------------> number of entry 27 | | | | |--> number of unrecovered RTO timeouts 28 | | | |----------> number of jiffies until timer expires
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/openbmc/linux/sound/firewire/fireworks/ |
H A D | fireworks_midi.c | 56 substrm->number, substrm); in midi_capture_trigger() 59 substrm->number, NULL); in midi_capture_trigger() 73 substrm->number, substrm); in midi_playback_trigger() 76 substrm->number, NULL); in midi_playback_trigger() 88 "%s MIDI %d", efw->card->shortname, subs->number + 1); in set_midi_substream_names()
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/openbmc/linux/sound/firewire/bebob/ |
H A D | bebob_midi.c | 56 substrm->number, substrm); in midi_capture_trigger() 59 substrm->number, NULL); in midi_capture_trigger() 73 substrm->number, substrm); in midi_playback_trigger() 76 substrm->number, NULL); in midi_playback_trigger() 89 bebob->card->shortname, subs->number + 1); in set_midi_substream_names()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/ |
H A D | connector.rst | 73 acknowledge number. The sequence number may be copied into 76 The sequence number is incremented with each message sent. 78 If you expect a reply to the message, then the sequence number in the 80 acknowledge number MUST be the same + 1. 82 If we receive a message and its sequence number is not equal to one we 84 its sequence number is the same as one we are expecting, but its 85 acknowledge is not equal to the sequence number in the original 114 with a different group number, the userspace application must subscribe to 139 the maximum group number, which is used at netlink_kernel_create() time. 141 group number 12345, you must increment CN_NETLINK_USERS to that number.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/ |
H A D | graph.rst | 45 with "port" and must be followed by the "@" character and the number of the 47 "X" is the number of the port. An example of such a package would be:: 53 "endpoint" and must be followed by the "@" character and the number of the 55 number of the port and "Y" is the number of the endpoint. An example of such a 61 the number of the port. Each endpoint is similarly numbered with a property 62 extension key "reg", the value of which is the number of the endpoint. Port 64 within a port. If a device object may only has a single port, then the number 66 endpoint, the number of that endpoint shall be zero. 76 In the above example, "X" is the number of the port and "Y" is the number of 132 Package () { "reg", 4 }, /* CSI-2 port number */
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
H A D | microchip,sparx5-sgpio.yaml | 14 the number of available GPIOs with a minimum number of additional 46 registers. Being tuples, then number of arguments must be 53 "low" indicates start bit number of range 57 "high" indicates end bit number of range 87 The GPIO bank number. "0" is designates the input pin bank, 96 SGIO pin is defined by *2* numbers, a port number between 0 97 and 31, and a bit index, 0 to 3. The maximum bit number is
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
H A D | cdns,xtensa-mx.txt | 12 /* one cell: internal irq number, 13 * two cells: second cell == 0: internal irq number 14 * second cell == 1: external irq number
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/i2c/ |
H A D | i2c-sysfs.rst | 13 is a gap of knowledge to map from the I2C bus physical number and MUX topology 14 to logical I2C bus number. This doc is aimed to fill in this gap, so the 43 the first number is I2C bus number, and the second number is I2C address. 51 ``i2c-2`` is an I2C bus whose number is 2, and ``2-0049`` is an I2C device 81 number assigned. This is similar to the fact that software code is usually 106 bus physical number the same as their corresponding logical I2C bus number, 110 bus has a number same as their I2C bus physical number. 216 with a logical I2C bus number of 73. 282 number based on the current biggest logical bus number incrementally. For 301 logical bus number of the channel 7 of the MUX on bus 3. [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | sysfs-fs-nilfs2 | 109 Show checkpoint number of the latest segment. 127 Show index number of the full segment index 141 Show next checkpoint number. 174 Show number of dirty data blocks. 187 Show number of segments on a volume. 193 Show number of blocks in segment. 218 Show number of checkpoints on volume. 224 Show number of snapshots on volume. 236 Show next checkpoint number. 256 Show number of inodes for snapshot. [all …]
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H A D | debugfs-driver-dcc | 27 What: /sys/kernel/debug/dcc/.../[list-number]/config 45 echo R <addr> <n> <bus> >/sys/kernel/debug/dcc/../[list-number]/config 65 echo W <addr> <n> <bus type> > /sys/kernel/debug/dcc/../[list-number]/config 82 echo RW <addr> <n> <mask> > /sys/kernel/debug/dcc/../[list-number]/config 99 … echo L <loop count> <address count> <address>... > /sys/kernel/debug/dcc/../[list-number]/config 107 total number of addresses to be written 112 What: /sys/kernel/debug/dcc/.../[list-number]/enable 118 directory list number where users can enable/disable
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/ |
H A D | xive.rst | 103 Interrupt source number (64-bit) 116 -E2BIG Interrupt source number is out of range 126 Interrupt source number (64-bit) 134 - server: CPU number chosen to handle the interrupt 141 -ENOENT Unknown source number 142 -EINVAL Not initialized source number 144 -EINVAL Invalid CPU number. 186 -ENOENT Invalid CPU number 199 Interrupt source number (64-bit) 204 -ENOENT Unknown source number [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/ |
H A D | README.AX25 | 36 - Configurable number of breakpoints: 2/4/8 43 - Configurable number of interrupts: 1-1023 44 - Configurable number of interrupt priorities: 3/7/15/63/127/255 45 - Configurable number of targets: 1-16
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H A D | README.ubi | 62 UBI: number of good PEBs: 8 63 UBI: number of bad PEBs: 0 66 UBI: number of internal volumes: 1 67 UBI: number of user volumes: 1 69 UBI: total number of reserved PEBs: 8 70 UBI: number of PEBs reserved for bad PEB handling: 0 126 UBI: number of good PEBs: 8 127 UBI: number of bad PEBs: 0 133 UBI: number of internal volumes: 1 134 UBI: number of user volumes: 1 [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/fsl/cpm_qe/ |
H A D | uqe_serial.txt | 6 port-number : port number of UCC-UART 14 port-number = <0>;
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/openbmc/linux/sound/firewire/dice/ |
H A D | dice-midi.c | 60 substrm->number, substrm); in midi_capture_trigger() 63 substrm->number, NULL); in midi_capture_trigger() 77 substrm->number, substrm); in midi_playback_trigger() 80 substrm->number, NULL); in midi_playback_trigger() 92 "%s MIDI %d", dice->card->shortname, subs->number + 1); in set_midi_substream_names()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/layouts/ |
H A D | kontron,sl28-vpd.yaml | 14 number and a base MAC address. The actual MAC addresses for the 24 serial-number: 26 description: The board's serial number 55 serial_number: serial-number {
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/atm/ |
H A D | idt77105.c | 131 dev->type,dev->number); in idt77105_restart_timer_func() 178 dev->number, in set_loopback() 191 printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s(%d) idt77105_ioctl() called\n",dev->type,dev->number); in idt77105_ioctl() 240 dev->type,dev->number); in idt77105_int() 248 dev->type,dev->number); in idt77105_int() 255 dev->type,dev->number); in idt77105_int() 280 dev->number); in idt77105_start() 325 DPRINTK("%s(itf %d): stopping IDT77105\n",dev->type,dev->number); in idt77105_stop()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/ |
H A D | fs.rst | 34 ``aio-nr`` shows the current system-wide number of asynchronous io 68 ``nr_negative`` shows the number of unused dentries that are also 77 The value in ``file-max`` denotes the maximum number of file- 84 ``file-nr`` denote the number of allocated file handles, the number 85 of allocated but unused file handles, and the maximum number of 88 number of allocated file handles exactly matches the number of 94 VFS: file-max limit <number> reached 112 ``nr_inodes`` stands for the number of inodes the system has 115 ``nr_free_inodes`` represents the number of free inodes (?) and 124 This denotes the maximum number of mounts that may exist [all …]
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