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/linux-6.14.4/include/uapi/linux/usb/
Dg_hid.h33 * Don't add any colliding codes to either driver, and keep
Dg_printer.h30 * Don't add any colliding codes to either driver, and keep
Dgadgetfs.h66 * Don't add any colliding codes to either driver, and keep
/linux-6.14.4/arch/arm64/kernel/pi/
Dkaslr_early.c62 * upper quarters to avoid colliding with other allocations. in kaslr_early_init()
/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/
Dqcom,ath11k-pci.yaml29 with colliding bus and device ids
Dqcom,ath12k-wsi.yaml59 with colliding bus and device ids
Dqcom,ath10k.yaml105 for designs with colliding bus and device specific ids
Dqcom,ath11k.yaml48 board-2.bin for designs with colliding bus and device specific ids
/linux-6.14.4/fs/xfs/
Dxfs_trans_priv.h35 * This means a traversal colliding with a removal will cause a restart of the
/linux-6.14.4/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/fw/
Derror-dump.h244 /* Use bit 31 as dump info type to avoid colliding with region types */
247 /* Use bit 31 and bit 24 as dump name type to avoid colliding with region types */
/linux-6.14.4/fs/nfs/
Dnamespace.c139 * colliding, and to allow "df" to work properly.
/linux-6.14.4/tools/testing/selftests/net/netfilter/
Dnft_nat_zones.sh29 # namespaces. Each client connects to Server, each with colliding tuples:
/linux-6.14.4/fs/ubifs/
Ddebug.c1185 * dbg_check_key_order - make sure that colliding keys are properly ordered.
1190 * In UBIFS indexing B-tree colliding keys has to be sorted in binary order of
1266 ubifs_err(c, "bad order of colliding key %s", in dbg_check_key_order()
1413 /* This can only be keys with colliding hash */ in dbg_check_znode()
1423 * Colliding keys should follow binary order of in dbg_check_znode()
Dtnc_misc.c402 /* These can only be keys with colliding hash */ in read_znode()
Dtnc.c1289 * splitting in the middle of the colliding sequence. Also, when in ubifs_lookup_level0()
1914 * them look at each direntry with colliding name hash sequentially. in ubifs_tnc_lookup_nm()
2019 * them look at each direntry with colliding name hash sequentially. in ubifs_tnc_lookup_dh()
/linux-6.14.4/net/netfilter/
Dnf_nat_core.c276 * If ignored_conntrack and colliding ct are not subject to NAT then in nf_nat_used_tuple_new()
367 * action: evict colliding if its in timewait state and the in nf_nat_used_tuple_harder()
/linux-6.14.4/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/arm64/
Dvgic_init.c327 TEST_ASSERT(ret && errno == EINVAL, "register redist region colliding with dist"); in subtest_v3_redist_regions()
/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/PCI/
Dpci.rst250 The idea is to prevent two devices colliding on the same address range.
/linux-6.14.4/mm/
Dmmu_notifier.c201 * invalidate_start/end and is colliding. in mmu_interval_read_begin()
/linux-6.14.4/net/ceph/crush/
Dmapper.c489 /* keep trying until we get a non-out, non-colliding item */ in crush_choose_firstn()
/linux-6.14.4/drivers/md/dm-vdo/indexer/
Dindex.c559 * later return stale advice if there is a colliding name in the same chapter, but it's a in remove_from_index_zone()
/linux-6.14.4/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/
Daic7xxx.h149 * time. To avoid colliding with a DMA write from the sequencer,
/linux-6.14.4/net/l2tp/
Dl2tp_core.c407 /* If no match found, the colliding session ID isn't in our in l2tp_v3_session_get_next()
/linux-6.14.4/net/sunrpc/
Dxprt.c262 * transport connects from colliding with writes. No congestion control
/linux-6.14.4/net/ipv6/
Dndisc.c869 * We are colliding with another node in ndisc_recv_ns()

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