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/linux/tools/power/cpupower/utils/idle_monitor/
A Didle_monitors.def2 DEF(amd_fam14h)
3 DEF(intel_nhm)
4 DEF(intel_snb)
5 DEF(intel_hsw_ext)
6 DEF(mperf)
8 DEF(cpuidle_sysfs)
A Didle_monitors.h11 #define DEF(x) extern struct cpuidle_monitor x ##_monitor; macro
13 #undef DEF
A Dcpupower-monitor.c24 #define DEF(x) & x ## _monitor , macro
/linux/Documentation/s390/
A D3270.rst23 the command "DEF GRAF <hex-address>" This paper presumes you will be
26 - DEF GRAF 620
27 - DEF GRAF 621
28 - DEF GRAF 622
29 - DEF GRAF 623
33 workstation. With the DEF GRAF command, an application such as xterm,
57 virtual machine, you can use DEF GRAF to define virtual 3270 devices.
70 3. (If VM) define devices with DEF GRAF
160 to one of the virtual 3270s you defined with the DEF GRAF
193 If so, you must issue the command "DEF GRAF 620" from your VM
A Dmonreader.rst34 on the DEF STOR and Q NSS MAP commands, as well as "Saved Segments Planning
39 You can use the CP command DEF STOR CONFIG to define a "memory hole" in your
42 Example: DEF STOR CONFIG 0.140M 200M.200M
57 DEF STOR 140M
/linux/scripts/
A Dcheckkconfigsymbols.py24 DEF = r"^\s*(?:menu){,1}config\s+(" + SYMBOL + r")\s*" variable
34 REGEX_KCONFIG_DEF = re.compile(DEF)
/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/
A Daspeed-bmc-tyan-s7106.dts289 * - CPU #0 channels DEF VDDQ @ 0x81
291 * - CPU #1 channels DEF VDDQ @ 0x83

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