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| A D | protection-keys.rst | 64 *ptr = foo; // assign something 81 something(ptr); 87 something(ptr); 89 无论something()是否是对'ptr'的直接访问,这都应该为真。
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| A D | sys_info.h | 285 uCHAR something; member 319 uCHAR something; member 353 uCHAR something; member 387 uCHAR something; member
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| A D | i2c-gpio.yaml | 55 description: this means that something outside of our control has put 56 the GPIO line used for SDA into open drain mode, and that something is 62 description: this means that something outside of our control has put the 63 GPIO line used for SCL into open drain mode, and that something is not
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| A D | protection-keys.rst | 60 *ptr = foo; // assign something 80 something(ptr); 86 something(ptr); 88 That should be true whether something() is a direct access to 'ptr'
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| A D | circular-buffers.rst | 154 The producer will look something like this:: 182 Note that wake_up() does not guarantee any sort of barrier unless something 195 The consumer will look something like this:: 228 fact that we are writing to something that can be read concurrently,
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| /linux/scripts/kconfig/tests/preprocess/variable/ |
| A D | Kconfig | 18 # Append something to a simply expanded variable. 24 # Append something to a recursively expanded variable.
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| A D | callchain-overhead-calculation.txt | 25 /* do something */ 29 /* do something */ 44 recorded with callchains the output will show something like below
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/appletalk/ |
| A D | cops.rst | 46 Or in lilo.conf put something like this:: 50 Then bring up the interface with ifconfig. It will look something like this:: 61 You will need to configure atalkd with something like the following to make
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| A D | deprecated.rst | 168 If you are debugging something where "%p" hashing is causing problems, 231 struct something { 242 struct something { 255 struct something { 271 struct something { 276 struct something *instance; 302 struct something { 307 struct something *instance; 321 struct something { 326 struct something *instance;
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| A D | dtv-common.rst | 41 /* do something */ 48 /* do something */
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| A D | automount-support.rst | 20 Then from userspace, you can just do something like:: 30 And then if you look in the mountpoint catalogue, you'll see something like:: 87 If the mountpoint in question is in referenced by something other than
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| A D | dwc3.rst | 9 Please pick something while reading :) 42 handed something to thread so we don't process event X prio Y
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| A D | deprecated.rst | 262 struct something { 274 struct something { 289 struct something { 306 struct something { 311 struct something *instance; 341 struct something { 346 struct something *instance; 360 struct something { 365 struct something *instance;
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| A D | sysfs-class-fpga-manager | 12 The intent is to provide enough detail that if something goes 13 wrong during FPGA programming (something that the driver can't
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| A D | cpu-load.rst | 42 |_ something begins working | 43 |_ something goes to sleep
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| A D | reporting-issues.rst | 74 something else. These steps thus help to ensure the time you invest in this 111 (say something broke when updating from 5.10.4 to 5.10.5), scroll down to 451 * When dealing with a regression, make sure it's not something else that 643 [user@something ~]$ lspci -k 669 MAINTAINERS file, as then you might find something like this:: 769 regular internet search engine and add something like 932 something happens that can lead to follow-up errors that look totally 1073 the kernel and not by something else, as outlined above already. 1329 * Someone tells you to send something privately. 1331 * You were told to send something, but noticed it contains sensitive [all …]
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| A D | tainted-kernels.rst | 4 The kernel will mark itself as 'tainted' when something occurs that might be 57 and execute it with ``sh kernel-chktaint``, which would print something like 74 script, but if you need something quick you can use this shell command to check 133 scsi/snic on something else than x86_64, scsi/ips on non
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| A D | sysfs-class-rfkill | 64 transmitter is forced off by something outside of 78 The transmitter is forced off by something outside of
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| A D | reporting-issues.rst | 487 [user@something ~]$ lspci -k 499 … [user@something ~]$ realpath --relative-to=/sys/module//sys/class/net/wlp58s0/device/driver/module 764 [user@something ~]$ sudo dmesg | ./linux-5.10.5/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh ./linux-5.10.5/vmlinux 770 [user@something ~]$ sudo dmesg | ./linux-5.10.5/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh \
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| A D | reporting-issues.rst | 486 [user@something ~]$ lspci -k 498 … [user@something ~]$ realpath --relative-to=/sys/module//sys/class/net/wlp58s0/device/driver/module 763 [user@something ~]$ sudo dmesg | ./linux-5.10.5/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh ./linux-5.10.5/vmlinux 769 [user@something ~]$ sudo dmesg | ./linux-5.10.5/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh \
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| A D | mrf24j40.txt | 7 - spi-max-frequency: maximal bus speed, should be set something under or equal
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| A D | log-writes.rst | 82 we're fsck'ing something reasonable, you would do something like 104 Say you want to test fsync on your file system. You would do something like
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| /linux/Documentation/i2c/busses/ |
| A D | i2c-nvidia-gpu.rst | 16 If your ``lspci -v`` listing shows something like the following::
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| /linux/Documentation/driver-api/driver-model/ |
| A D | design-patterns.rst | 102 The design pattern is the same for an hrtimer or something similar that will 110 standard C, which allows something similar to object oriented behaviours.
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| A D | booting.rst | 10 select a legacy board option (something other than CONFIG_SH_DEVICE_TREE)
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