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D | nci_dev.c | 323 char buf[258]; in virtual_dev_open() 329 len = read(dev_fd, buf, 258); in virtual_dev_open() 338 len = read(dev_fd, buf, 258); in virtual_dev_open() 347 len = read(dev_fd, buf, 258); in virtual_dev_open() 363 char buf[258]; in virtual_dev_open_v2() 369 len = read(dev_fd, buf, 258); in virtual_dev_open_v2() 379 len = read(dev_fd, buf, 258); in virtual_dev_open_v2() 388 len = read(dev_fd, buf, 258); in virtual_dev_open_v2() 454 char buf[258]; in virtual_deinit() 460 len = read(dev_fd, buf, 258); in virtual_deinit() [all …]
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/pinctrl/mediatek/ |
D | pinctrl-mt2701.c | 208 MTK_PIN_DRV_GRP(258, 0xcb0, 0, 2), 267 MTK_PIN_PUPD_SPEC_SR(258, 0xcb0, 8, 9, 10), /* ms0e cmd */ 333 MTK_PIN_IES_SMT_SPEC(258, 258, 0xcb0, 4), 423 MTK_PIN_IES_SMT_SPEC(258, 258, 0xcb0, 11), 449 MTK_PINMUX_SPEC(258, 0xef0, 0),
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D | pinctrl-mt7623.c | 111 PIN_FIELD16(258, 258, 0xcb0, 0x10, 4, 1), 199 PIN_FIELD16(258, 258, 0xcb0, 0x10, 11, 1), 262 PIN_FIELD16(258, 258, 0xcb0, 0x10, 0, 4), 311 PIN_FIELD16(258, 258, 0xcb0, 0x10, 8, 1), 353 PIN_FIELD16(258, 258, 0xcb0, 0x10, 9, 1), 395 PIN_FIELD16(258, 258, 0xcb0, 0x10, 10, 1), 675 MT7623_PIN(258, "MSDC0E_CMD", 143, DRV_GRP4), 829 257, 258, 259, 260, };
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/testing/selftests/riscv/hwprobe/ |
D | sys_hwprobe.S | 10 li a7, 258
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/objtool/arch/loongarch/include/arch/ |
D | elf.h | 26 #define EM_LOONGARCH 258
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/linux-6.14.4/lib/zlib_inflate/ |
D | inffast.c | 42 strm->avail_out >= 258 60 - The maximum bytes that a single length/distance pair can output is 258 62 requires strm->avail_out >= 258 for each loop to avoid checking for
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/linux-6.14.4/include/dt-bindings/clock/ |
D | exynos5410.h | 37 #define CLK_UART1 258
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D | exynos5250.h | 62 #define CLK_GSCL2 258
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/ |
D | zynq-reset.txt | 47 258: can0 ref reset
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/linux-6.14.4/fs/btrfs/ |
D | btrfs_inode.h | 110 * snapshot "snap" is root 258, then there's no root reference item (key 112 * associated to root 258 (the snapshot) - there's only for the root 115 * (258 BTRFS_ROOT_REF_KEY 257) key - the sames goes for backrefs, we 117 * (257 BTRFS_ROOT_BACKREF_KEY 258) key.
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/linux-6.14.4/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | kexec.h | 49 #define KEXEC_ARCH_LOONGARCH (258 << 16)
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D | elf-em.h | 54 #define EM_LOONGARCH 258 /* LoongArch */
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/perf/arch/parisc/entry/syscalls/ |
D | syscall.tbl | 292 258 32 clock_nanosleep sys_clock_nanosleep_time32 293 258 64 clock_nanosleep sys_clock_nanosleep
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/linux-6.14.4/arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/ |
D | syscall.tbl | 292 258 32 clock_nanosleep sys_clock_nanosleep_time32 293 258 64 clock_nanosleep sys_clock_nanosleep
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/linux-6.14.4/include/dt-bindings/gce/ |
D | mediatek,mt6795-gce.h | 120 #define CMDQ_EVENT_JPGENC_PASS1_EOF 258
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D | mt8183-gce.h | 121 #define CMDQ_EVENT_ISP_FRAME_DONE_P2_1 258
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/ |
D | qcom,usb-hs-phy.yaml | 106 clocks = <&clk 0>, <&clk 258>;
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/perf/arch/sparc/entry/syscalls/ |
D | syscall.tbl | 313 258 32 clock_getres sys_clock_getres_time32 314 258 64 clock_getres sys_clock_getres
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/linux-6.14.4/arch/sparc/kernel/syscalls/ |
D | syscall.tbl | 313 258 32 clock_getres sys_clock_getres_time32 314 258 64 clock_getres sys_clock_getres
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/linux-6.14.4/include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | mt6797-pinfunc.h | 1336 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_GPIO258 (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 0) 1337 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_IO_JTAG_TCK (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 1) 1338 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_LTE_JTAG_TCK (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 2) 1339 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_DFD_TCK_XI (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 3) 1340 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_DAP_SIB1_SWCK (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 4) 1341 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_ANC_JTAG_TCK (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 5) 1342 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_SCP_JTAG_TCK (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 6) 1343 #define MT6797_GPIO258__FUNC_C2K_DM_OTCK (MTK_PIN_NO(258) | 7)
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/linux-6.14.4/lib/ |
D | inflate.c | 21 length of 258) in the previous 32 K bytes. If it doesn't find any 97 12. Note: length code 284 can represent 227-258, but length code 285 98 really is 258. The last length deserves its own, short code 100 258 is special since 258 - 3 (the min match length) is 255. 178 35, 43, 51, 59, 67, 83, 99, 115, 131, 163, 195, 227, 258, 0, 0}; 179 /* note: see note #13 above about the 258 in this list. */
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/linux-6.14.4/net/ieee802154/ |
D | nl_policy.c | 68 [IEEE802154_ATTR_LLSEC_KEY_USAGE_COMMANDS] = { .len = 258 / 8 },
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/perf/util/include/ |
D | dwarf-regs.h | 22 #define EM_LOONGARCH 258 /* LoongArch */
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/ |
D | qla_tmpl.h | 38 #define ENTRY_TYPE_RD_IOB_T2 258
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/linux-6.14.4/include/linux/ |
D | zutil.h | 32 #define MAX_MATCH 258
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