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D | tty_flip.h | 26 * Queue a series of bytes to the tty buffering. All the characters passed are 45 * Queue a series of bytes to the tty buffering. For each character the flags 63 * Queue a single byte @ch to the tty buffering, with an optional flag.
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/iio/buffer/ |
D | Kconfig | 34 tristate "Industrial I/O HW buffering" 44 tristate "Industrial I/O buffering based on kfifo"
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/gpu/drm/clients/ |
D | Kconfig | 51 is 100. Typical values for double buffering will be 200, 52 triple buffering 300.
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/include/nolibc/ |
D | stdio.h | 24 /* Buffering mode used by setvbuf. */ 27 #define _IONBF 2 /* No buffering. */ 78 /* Don't do anything, nolibc does not support buffering. */ in fflush() 365 * nolibc does not support buffering so this is a nop. Just check mode in setvbuf()
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/linux-6.14.4/net/sched/ |
D | sch_plug.c | 9 * 2. For network output buffering (a.k.a output commit) functionality. 44 * State of the queue, when used for network output buffering: 154 * Stop buffering packets until the next TCQ_PLUG_BUFFER
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/usb/gadget/udc/cdns2/ |
D | cdns2-gadget.c | 1358 min_buf_tx += pep->buffering; in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1360 min_buf_rx += pep->buffering; in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1372 if (free + pep->buffering >= 4) in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1375 free = free + pep->buffering; in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1377 min_buf_tx = min_buf_tx - pep->buffering + free; in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1379 pep->buffering = free; in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1385 dev_dbg(pdev->dev, "%s onchip address %04x, buffering: %d\n", in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1386 pep->name, tx_offset, pep->buffering); in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1388 tx_offset += pep->buffering * 1024; in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() 1392 if (free + pep->buffering >= 4) in cdns2_eps_onchip_buffer_init() [all …]
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D | cdns2-gadget.h | 88 /* Endpoint buffering: 0 - single buffering ... 3 - quad buffering. */ 539 * @buffering: on-chip buffers assigned to endpoint. 576 u8 buffering; member
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/ |
D | i915_scatterlist.h | 149 * dma_map_* (by bounce buffering). But i915 abuses ignores the in i915_sg_segment_size() 151 * buffering actually happening, so add a hack here to force small in i915_sg_segment_size() 154 * Note this will still break if bounce buffering is required for other in i915_sg_segment_size()
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
D | dm-zoned.rst | 37 dm-zoned implements an on-disk buffering scheme to handle non-sequential 53 zones of the device may be used also for buffering user random writes. 56 reused for buffering incoming random writes.
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/memory-model/Documentation/ |
D | recipes.txt | 195 load buffering, release-acquire chains, store buffering. 350 Load buffering (LB) 471 Store buffering 474 Store buffering can be thought of as upside-down load buffering, so
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | swiotlb.rst | 13 memory buffer. This approach is generically called "bounce buffering", and the 20 if bounce buffering is necessary. If so, the DMA layer manages the allocation, 22 device, some devices in a system may use bounce buffering while others do not. 25 memory buffer, doing bounce buffering is slower than doing DMA directly to the 55 the unrelated kernel data. This problem is solved by bounce buffering the DMA
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/linux-6.14.4/fs/jffs2/ |
D | Kconfig | 33 bool "JFFS2 write-buffering support" 37 This enables the write-buffering support in JFFS2.
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | st.rst | 55 over some of the buffering parameters not directly accessible to the 248 Buffering chapter 265 ST_FIXED_BUFFER_BLOCKS. With small block size this allows buffering of 267 blocks. Buffering of data across write calls in fixed block mode is 486 no buffering. 488 Sets the buffering options. The bits are the new states 494 write buffering (mode)
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/perf/tests/shell/attr/ |
D | test-record-no-buffering | 3 args = --no-bpf-event --no-buffering kill >/dev/null 2>&1
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/enetc/ |
D | enetc_ierb.c | 67 /* Internal memory allocated for transmit buffering is guaranteed but in enetc_ierb_register_pf() 70 * buffering but it will be reclaimed, if required, from receive by in enetc_ierb_register_pf()
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/memory-model/litmus-tests/ |
D | README | 54 load-buffering litmus test, where each process reads from one 58 Does a release-acquire pair suffice for the load-buffering 118 buffering, which forms the core of Dekker's mutual-exclusion
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D | LB+poonceonces.litmus | 6 * Can the counter-intuitive outcome for the load-buffering pattern
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D | LB+poacquireonce+pooncerelease.litmus | 6 * Does a release-acquire pair suffice for the load-buffering litmus
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D | SB+poonceonces.litmus | 7 * to order the store-buffering pattern, where each process writes to the
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D | SB+fencembonceonces.litmus | 7 * order the store-buffering pattern, where each process writes to the
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D | LB+fencembonceonce+ctrlonceonce.litmus | 7 * the load-buffering pattern, in other words, preventing all processes
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/linux-6.14.4/include/linux/iio/dac/ |
D | mcp4725.h | 15 * @vref_buffered: Controls buffering of the external reference voltage.
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
D | lpc-eth.txt | 11 - use-iram: Use LPC32xx internal SRAM (IRAM) for DMA buffering
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D | fsl,fman-muram.yaml | 18 Packet buffering (Tx/Rx FIFOs)
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/linux-6.14.4/include/crypto/internal/ |
D | poly1305.h | 15 * handle any needed block buffering and padding. 'hibit' must be 1 for any
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