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H A D | tasks.rst | 425 These tasks are typically manually triggered (e.g. by using the 445 You can run this task using BitBake as follows:: 469 You can run this task using BitBake as follows:: 509 You can run this task using BitBake as follows:: 548 using ``pydevshell``. 660 changes made by the user with other methods (i.e. using 693 You can run this task explicitly and view the output by using the 730 See the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:using \`\`menuconfig\`\``" 754 ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:using \`\`menuconfig\`\``" 765 user using other methods (i.e. the [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/sdk-manual/ |
H A D | index.rst | 15 using
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/ |
H A D | python3-speedtest-cli_2.1.3.bb | 1 SUMMARY = "Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net"
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/SPI/ |
H A D | README.ti_qspi_flash | 17 using serial flash erase and write commands. Then, switch settings 33 In this, SPI controller is configured using configuration port and then
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/ |
H A D | README.esbc_validate | 11 SHA-256 and RSA operations are performed using SEC block in HW. 17 Validates signature using RSA verification.
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 41 using the kernel tracing infrastructure. Select this 52 Say Y here to enable wil6210 debugfs support, using the
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/ |
H A D | 085 | 187 echo === Create a couple of snapshots using blockdev-snapshot === 199 echo === Invalid command - cannot create a snapshot using a file BDS ===
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/staging/qlge/ |
H A D | TODO | 9 * while in that area, using two 8k buffers to store one 9k frame is a poor 22 * the driver has a habit of using runtime checks where compile time checks are
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/dsa/sja1105/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 41 engine in the SJA1105 DSA driver, which is controlled using a 48 This enables support for flow classification using capable devices
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-core/glibc/glibc/ |
H A D | 0015-powerpc-Do-not-ask-compiler-for-finding-arch.patch | 22 # directive which shows up, and try using it. 38 # directive which shows up, and try using it.
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/conf/distro/include/ |
H A D | tcmode-default.inc | 65 # Bootstrap Go using a binary release from golang.org. If you want to bootstrap 66 # from source using the C-implemented Go 1.4 (only supports x86-64 hosts) then use
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
H A D | skyworks,aat1290.yaml | 41 Maximum flash LED supply current can be calculated using following 46 Maximum flash timeout can be calculated using following formula::
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/openbmc/qemu/docs/ |
H A D | throttle.txt | 27 I/O limits can be set using the throttling.* parameters of -drive, or 28 using the QMP 'block_set_io_throttle' command. These are the names of 55 We can do the same using QMP. In this case all these parameters are 85 The I/O limit during bursts is set using 'iops-total-max', and the 170 group named using the throttling.group parameter. If this parameter is 174 Limits set using the throttling.* parameters discussed earlier in this 194 When I/O limits are applied to an existing drive using the QMP command 220 I/O limits in QEMU are implemented using the leaky bucket algorithm 260 Since QEMU 2.11 it is possible to configure the I/O limits using a 270 A group can be created using the object-add QMP function:
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/openbmc/qemu/docs/user/ |
H A D | index.rst | 7 This section of the manual is the overall guide for users using QEMU
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-google/recipes-core/os-release/ |
H A D | os-release.bbappend | 2 # Instead of using BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE, we can get info from the
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/openbmc/qemu/docs/system/arm/ |
H A D | cubieboard.rst | 5 which is a Cortex-A8 based single-board computer using
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-xfce/recipes-apps/gigolo/ |
H A D | gigolo_0.5.3.bb | 1 SUMMARY = "Gigolo is a frontend to easily manage connections to remote filesystems using GIO/GVfs"
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/ |
H A D | pps.rst | 45 While implementing a PPS API as RFC 2783 defines and using an embedded 123 just using:: 207 cables to deliver signals using parallel ports, for example. 233 using polling in the interrupt handler which actually can be done way more 236 geared towards using the clear edge for time synchronization. 242 The delay can be selected using 'delay' pps_gen_parport module parameter.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/driver-model/ |
H A D | devres.rst | 58 drivers using devres. For example, coherent DMA memory is acquired 59 using dma_alloc_coherent(). The managed version is called 61 for the DMA memory allocated using it is managed and will be 101 detached. If most resources are acquired using managed interface, a 132 As shown above, low level drivers can be simplified a lot by using 148 Devres entries can be grouped using devres group. When a group is
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
H A D | zswap.rst | 34 Zswap can also be enabled and disabled at runtime using the sysfs interface. 63 e.g. ``zswap.zpool=zbud``. It can also be changed at runtime using the sysfs 96 It can also be changed at runtime using the sysfs "compressor" 103 request is made for a page in an old zpool, it is uncompressed using its 117 disabled at runtime using the sysfs ``same_filled_pages_enabled`` 134 It can also be enabled and disabled at runtime using the sysfs
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/ |
H A D | netconsole.rst | 59 or using IPv6:: 80 On distributions using a BSD-based netcat version (e.g. Fedora, 177 Non printable characters in <message text> are escaped using "\xff" 210 to find out the MAC address of, say, 10.0.0.2, you may try using:: 233 priority messages to the console. You can change this at runtime using:: 239 can also be set using the "loglevel" kernel boot option. See the
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/ |
H A D | paride.rst | 34 any other device using the IDE interface. 138 If you happen to be using a MicroSolutions backpack device, you will 149 Probe parport0 using protocol epat and mode 4 (EPP-16):: 153 Probe parport0 using all protocols:: 157 Probe all parports using protoocol epat:: 176 using your CMOS setup procedure.
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/mesa/ |
H A D | libglu_%.bbappend | 1 # when using userland graphic KHR/khrplatform.h is provided by userland but virtual/libgl is provid…
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/libva/ |
H A D | libva_%.bbappend | 1 # when using userland graphic KHR/khrplatform.h is provided by userland but virtual/libgl is provid…
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-raspberrypi/recipes-graphics/wayland/ |
H A D | wayland_%.bbappend | 1 …ted, prefer `libwayland-egl` provided by `userland` instead of `wayland` when not using vc4graphics
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