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D | hid-uclogic-rdesc.h | 112 /* Report ID for v1 pen reports */ 115 /* Fixed report descriptor template for (tweaked) v1 pen reports */ 119 /* Report ID for v2 pen reports */ 122 /* Fixed report descriptor template for (tweaked) v2 pen reports */ 126 /* Report ID for tweaked v1 frame reports */ 129 /* Fixed report descriptor for (tweaked) v1 frame reports */ 133 /* Report ID for tweaked v2 frame button reports */ 136 /* Fixed report descriptor for (tweaked) v2 frame button reports */ 140 /* Report ID for tweaked v2 frame touch ring/strip reports */ 143 /* Fixed report descriptor for (tweaked) v2 frame touch ring reports */ [all …]
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D | hid-uclogic-params.h | 28 /* Normal reports: zero - out of proximity, one - in proximity */ 30 /* Inverted reports: zero - in proximity, one - out of proximity */ 32 /* No reports */ 88 /* Report ID, if reports should be tweaked, zero if not */ 95 * True, if reports include fragmented high resolution coords, with 101 * True if the pen reports tilt in bytes at offset 10 (X) and 11 (Y), 128 * Report ID, if reports should be tweaked, zero if not. 157 * The value to anchor the reversed touch ring/strip reports at. 158 * I.e. one, if the reports should be flipped without offset. 173 * Only valid if "id" is not zero. A bitmap dial sends reports with a [all …]
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D | hid-gfrm.c | 63 * Convert GFRM100 Search key reports into Consumer.0221 (Key.Search) in gfrm_raw_event() 64 * reports. Ignore audio data. in gfrm_raw_event() 111 * key reports. Thus, we need to add it manually here, so that in gfrm_probe() 112 * those reports reach gfrm_raw_event() from hid_input_report(). in gfrm_probe()
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-driver-ccp | 6 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/fused_part file reports 16 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/debug_lock_on reports 27 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/tsme_status file reports 38 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/anti_rollback_status file reports 49 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/rpmc_production_enabled file reports 60 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/rpmc_spirom_available file reports 72 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/hsp_tpm_available file reports 83 The /sys/bus/pci/devices/<BDF>/rom_armor_enforced file reports 95 file reports the firmware version of the AMD AGESA 104 file reports the firmware version of the AMD Trusted
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D | sysfs-class-power | 7 Reports the name of the device manufacturer. 16 Reports the name of the device model. 25 Reports the serial number of the device. 47 Reports an average IBAT current reading for the battery, over 54 Reports an average IBUS current reading over a fixed period. 70 Reports the maximum IBAT current allowed into the battery. 74 Reports the maximum IBUS current the supply can support. 86 Reports an instant, single IBAT current reading for the 93 Reports the IBUS current supplied now. This value is generally 110 Reports the current TBAT battery temperature reading. [all …]
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D | sysfs-pps | 21 The /sys/class/pps/ppsX/assert file reports the assert events 33 The /sys/class/pps/ppsX/clear file reports the clear events 45 The /sys/class/pps/ppsX/mode file reports the functioning 55 The /sys/class/pps/ppsX/echo file reports if the X-th does 62 The /sys/class/pps/ppsX/name file reports the name of the 69 The /sys/class/pps/ppsX/path file reports the path name of
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D | sysfs-bus-iio-bno055 | 49 Reports the binary calibration data blob for the IMU sensors. 55 Reports the autocalibration status for the accelerometer sensor. 63 Reports the autocalibration status for the gyroscope sensor. 71 Reports the autocalibration status for the magnetometer sensor. 79 Reports the status for the IMU overall autocalibration.
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D | sysfs-class-remoteproc | 6 Reports the name of the firmware currently loaded to the 17 Reports the state of the remote processor, which will be one of: 58 Reports the name of the remote processor. This can be used by 67 Reports the coredump configuration of the remote processor, 91 Reports the recovery mechanism of the remote processor,
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D | sysfs-driver-qat_ras | 5 Description: (RO) Reports the number of correctable errors detected by the device. 13 Description: (RO) Reports the number of non fatal errors detected by the device. 21 Description: (RO) Reports the number of fatal errors detected by the device. 31 The following example reports how to reset the counters::
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D | sysfs-class-regulator | 7 state. This reports the regulator enable control, for 33 "status". This reports the current regulator status, for 380 under_voltage. This indicates if the device reports an 389 over_current. This indicates if the device reports an 398 regulation_out. This indicates if the device reports an 407 fail. This indicates if the device reports an output failure 416 over_temp. This indicates if the device reports an 425 under_voltage_warn. This indicates if the device reports an 434 over_current_warn. This indicates if the device reports an 443 over_voltage_warn. This indicates if the device reports an [all …]
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D | sysfs-driver-input-exc3000 | 4 Description: Reports the firmware version provided by the touchscreen, for example "00_T6" on a … 13 Description: Reports the model identification provided by the touchscreen, for example "Orion_13… 22 Description: Reports the type identification provided by the touchscreen, for example "PCAP82H80 Se…
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D | sysfs-class-power-max1720x | 6 Reports the current temperature reading from AIN1 thermistor. 17 Reports the current temperature reading from AIN2 thermistor. 28 Reports the current temperature reading from internal die.
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/hid/ |
D | hid-transport.rst | 86 channels, but they can also provide acknowledgement reports, automatic 100 reports. No management commands or data acknowledgements are sent on this 111 Outgoing reports are usually sent on the ctrl channel via synchronous 114 Communication between devices and HID core is mostly done via HID reports. A 117 - INPUT Report: Input reports provide data from device to host. This 122 - OUTPUT Report: Output reports change device states. They are sent from host 124 reports are never sent from device to host, but a host can retrieve their 126 Hosts may choose to send output reports either continuously or only on 128 - FEATURE Report: Feature reports are used for specific static device features 131 Feature reports are never sent without requests. A host must explicitly set [all …]
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D | hidraw.rst | 6 Interface Devices (HIDs). It differs from hiddev in that reports sent and 12 reports manually. This is often the case when making userspace drivers for 17 descriptors. Because hiddev parses reports which are sent and received 45 devices, the reports read using read() are the reports sent from the device 51 On a device which uses numbered reports, the first byte of the returned data 53 byte. For devices which do not use numbered reports, the report data 64 number. If the device does not use numbered reports, the first byte should 115 specification, feature reports are always sent using the control endpoint. 117 which do not use numbered reports, set the first byte to 0. The report data 127 reports, set the first byte to 0. The returned report buffer will contain the [all …]
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D | hid-alps.rst | 31 14 wMaxOutputLength 0000 No Output Reports 45 ReportID-1 (Input Reports) (HIDUsage-Mouse) for TP&SP 46 ReportID-2 (Input Reports) (HIDUsage-keyboard) for TP 47 ReportID-3 (Input Reports) (Vendor Usage: Max 10 finger data) for TP 48 ReportID-4 (Input Reports) (Vendor Usage: ON bit data) for GP 49 ReportID-5 (Feature Reports) Feature Reports 50 ReportID-6 (Input Reports) (Vendor Usage: StickPointer data) for SP 51 ReportID-7 (Feature Reports) Flash update (Bootloader)
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D | hidintro.rst | 37 exactly what *HID reports* may be sent between the device and the host 38 and the meaning of each individual bit in those reports. For example, 43 without any extra meta information. Note that HID reports may be sent 44 from the device ("Input Reports", i.e. input events), to the device 45 ("Output Reports" to e.g. change LEDs) or used for device configuration 46 ("Feature reports"). A device may support one or more HID reports. 109 to record and replay the raw HID reports and to debug 234 2, releases button 1, and finally releases button 2, the reports are:: 249 Output, Input and Feature Reports 252 HID devices can have Input Reports, like in the mouse example, Output [all …]
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/hid/usbhid/ |
D | hid-pidff.c | 26 /* Report usage table used to put reports into an array */ 161 struct hid_report *reports[sizeof(pidff_reports)]; member 324 hid_hw_request(pidff->hid, pidff->reports[PID_SET_ENVELOPE], in pidff_set_envelope_report() 363 hid_hw_request(pidff->hid, pidff->reports[PID_SET_CONSTANT], in pidff_set_constant_force_report() 408 hid_hw_request(pidff->hid, pidff->reports[PID_SET_EFFECT], in pidff_set_effect_report() 441 hid_hw_request(pidff->hid, pidff->reports[PID_SET_PERIODIC], in pidff_set_periodic_report() 458 * Send condition effect reports to the device 488 hid_hw_request(pidff->hid, pidff->reports[PID_SET_CONDITION], in pidff_set_condition_report() 529 hid_hw_request(pidff->hid, pidff->reports[PID_SET_RAMP], in pidff_set_ramp_force_report() 551 hid_hw_request(pidff->hid, pidff->reports[PID_DEVICE_GAIN], in pidff_set_gain_report() [all …]
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/usb/serial/ |
D | keyspan_usa90msg.h | 156 u8 msr, // reports the actual MSR register 157 cts, // reports CTS pin 158 dcd, // reports DCD pin 159 dsr, // reports DSR pin 160 ri, // reports RI pin 162 rxBreak, // reports break state
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D | keyspan_usa26msg.h | 209 hskia_cts, // USA26: reports HSKIA pin 210 // USA17: reports CTS pin 211 gpia_dcd, // USA26: reports GPIA pin 212 // USA17: reports DCD pin 213 dsr, // USA17: reports DSR pin 214 ri, // USA17: reports RI pin
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/process/ |
D | code-of-conduct-interpretation.rst | 127 access reports made before they joined or after they have left the 133 use to address reports is varied and will depend on the individual 152 provide a report summarizing the anonymised reports that the Code of 165 to improve those characteristics over time. A majority of the reports the 176 The Code of Conduct Committee receives reports about unacceptable behaviors 182 The Code of Conduct Committee has the obligation to keep the reports and 183 reporters' information private. Reports could come from injured parties 186 these reports, working with all involved parties.
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/linux-6.14.4/arch/loongarch/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 13 traces. It scans the stack and reports every kernel text address it 14 finds. Some of the addresses it reports may be incorrect. 26 Some of the addresses it reports may be incorrect (but better than the
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/linux-6.14.4/mm/kmsan/ |
D | kmsan_test.c | 4 * For each test case checks the presence (or absence) of generated reports. 5 * Relies on 'console' tracepoint to capture reports as they appear in the 184 kunit_info(test, "initialized kmalloc test (no reports)\n"); in test_init_kmalloc() 197 kunit_info(test, "initialized kzalloc test (no reports)\n"); in test_init_kzalloc() 220 kunit_info(test, "initialized stack variable (no reports)\n"); in test_init_stack_var() 295 * Test case: ensure kmsan_check_memory() reports an error when checking 323 kunit_info(test, "pages initialized via vmap (no reports)\n"); in test_init_kmsan_vmap_vunmap() 353 kunit_info(test, "vmalloc buffer can be initialized (no reports)\n"); in test_init_vmalloc() 438 "memcpy()ing aligned initialized src to aligned dst (no reports)\n"); in test_init_memcpy() 467 * aligned 4-byte values. This test case checks that KMSAN correctly reports an [all …]
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/ |
D | lirc-set-wideband-receiver.rst | 47 carrier reports. In that case it will be disabled as soon as you disable 48 carrier reports. Trying to disable wide band receiver while carrier 49 reports are active will do nothing.
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/linux-6.14.4/lib/ |
D | Kconfig.kcsan | 43 bool "Show verbose reports with more information about system state" 46 If enabled, reports show more information about the system state that 70 various race scenarios, and verifies the reports generated to 159 Different races may still generate reports within a duration that is 161 reporting to avoid flooding the console with reports. Setting this 236 plain reads and marked writes to result in "unknown origin" reports.
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/testing/selftests/hid/tests/ |
D | base.py | 185 def debug_reports(cls, reports, uhdev=None, events=None): argument 186 data = [" ".join([f"{v:02x}" for v in r]) for r in reports] 191 for r in reports 203 reports = data 205 if len(reports) == 1: 208 print(f"sending {len(reports)} reports:") 209 for report in reports:
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