Searched refs:kg (Results 1 – 12 of 12) sorted by relevance
59 First, 0kg values for all 4 sensors are written, followed by the60 17kg values for all 4 sensors and last the 34kg values for all 4
570 Weight of the user (in kg). It is needed by some pedometers
77 uint8_t kg[IPMI_KG_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* BMC key */ member135 uint8_t kg[IPMI_KG_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* BMC key */ member
274 memset(intf->ssn_params.kg, 0, IPMI_KG_BUFFER_SIZE); in ipmi_intf_session_set_kgkey()279 memcpy(intf->ssn_params.kg, kgkey, in ipmi_intf_session_set_kgkey()
545 if (intf->ssn_params.kg[0]) in lanplus_generate_sik()553 input_key = intf->ssn_params.kg; in lanplus_generate_sik()
94 workstation" which has about 3.5kg and a plastic case, so letting it
94 unsigned long kg : 32; member
4187 u32 data = 0, ko, kg; in ar9003_hw_thermo_cal_apply() local4194 kg = (data >> 8) & 0xff; in ar9003_hw_thermo_cal_apply()4195 if (ko || kg) { in ar9003_hw_thermo_cal_apply()4200 kg + 256); in ar9003_hw_thermo_cal_apply()
68 - New -y option added to allow specification of kg keys with
23 landlock || journalctl -kg landlock`` . Developers can also easily check for
334 if (old.kg) { in ipte_lock_siif()
337 * New -y option added to allow specification of kg keys with