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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/files/waf-cross-answers/
H A Dcross-answers-aarch64_be.txt33 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
35 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
40 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: OK
H A Dcross-answers-i586.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: NO
H A Dcross-answers-arm.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: NO
H A Dcross-answers-powerpc.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: NO
H A Dcross-answers-riscv32.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: NO
H A Dcross-answers-mips64.txt33 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
35 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
40 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: OK
H A Dcross-answers-powerpc64le.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: OK
H A Dcross-answers-i686.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: NO
H A Dcross-answers-x86_64.txt33 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
35 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
40 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: OK
H A Dcross-answers-armeb.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: NO
H A Dcross-answers-aarch64.txt33 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
35 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
40 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: OK
H A Dcross-answers-riscv64.txt33 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
35 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
40 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: OK
H A Dcross-answers-powerpc64.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: OK
H A Dcross-answers-mips.txt34 Checking whether the realpath function allows a NULL argument: OK
36 getcwd takes a NULL argument: OK
41 Checking for a 64-bit host to support lmdb: NO
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-devtools/swig/swig/
H A D0001-configure-use-pkg-config-for-pcre-detection.patch13 diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
15 --- a/configure.ac
19 dnl To make configuring easier, check for a locally built PCRE using the Tools/pcre-build.sh script
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-connectivity/openssh/openssh/
H A D0001-regress-banner.sh-log-input-and-output-files-on-erro.patch17 Full log of a failing banner test runs is:
44 diff --git a/regress/banner.sh b/regress/banner.sh
46 --- a/regress/banner.sh
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-devtools/python/python3-setuptools/
H A D0001-_distutils-sysconfig.py-make-it-possible-to-substite.patch13 I'm not sure exactly why setuptools now needs a copy, and what
22 diff --git a/setuptools/_distutils/sysconfig.py b/setuptools/_distutils/sysconfig.py
24 --- a/setuptools/_distutils/sysconfig.py
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/cache/
H A Dsocionext,uniphier-system-cache.yaml10 UniPhier ARM 32-bit SoCs are integrated with a full-custom outer cache
11 controller system. All of them have a level 2 cache controller, and some
12 have a level 3 cache controller as well.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/devlink/
H A Dmlxsw.rst34 specified in milliseconds, with a minimum of ``3000``. The value of
97 routed from a disabled router interface (RIF). This can happen during
103 routed through a disabled router interface (RIF). This can happen during
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/
H A Dxlnx,versal-net-cdx.yaml17 All devices on the CDX bus will have a unique streamid (for IOMMU)
18 and a unique device ID (for MSI) corresponding to a requestor ID
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/
H A Drenesas,rzg2l-adc.yaml13 A/D Converter block is a successive approximation analog-to-digital converter
14 with a 12-bit accuracy. Up to eight analog input channels can be selected.
16 stored in a 32-bit data register corresponding to each channel.
/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/
H A Drseq-riscv.h19 #define __REG_SEL(a, b) a argument
21 #define __REG_SEL(a, b) b argument
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/
H A Dti,am62-usb.yaml10 - Aswath Govindraju <a-govindraju@ti.com>
39 VBUS pin of the SoC via a 1/3 voltage divider.
59 "^usb@[0-9a-f]+$":
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mailbox/
H A Dapple,mailbox.yaml15 messages between the main CPU and a co-processor. Multiple instances
17 One of the two FIFOs is used to send data to a co-processor while the other
37 M3 mailboxes are an older variant with a slightly different MMIO
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iommu/
H A Darm,smmu-v3.yaml14 The SMMUv3 architecture is a significant departure from previous
21 pattern: "^iommu@[0-9a-f]*"
37 hardware supports just a single, combined interrupt line.

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