/linux/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/ |
A D | Kconfig | 28 prompt "Software write protection at boot" 34 This option disables the software write protection on any SPI 40 Don't use this if you intent to use the software write protection 44 bool "Disable SWP on flashes w/ volatile protection bits" 46 Some SPI flashes have volatile block protection bits, ie. after a 50 This option disables the software write protection for these kind 52 which have non-volatile write protection bits. 54 If the software write protection will be disabled depending on 55 the flash either the block protection bits are cleared or a 61 bool "Keep software write protection as is" [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
A D | sysfs-devices-platform-docg3 | 6 Show whether the floor (0 to 4), protection area (0 or 1) is 7 keylocked. Each docg3 chip (or floor) has 2 protection areas, 9 The protection has information embedded whether it blocks reads, 23 Enter the protection key for the floor (0 to 4), protection area 24 (0 or 1). Each docg3 chip (or floor) has 2 protection areas, 26 The protection has information embedded whether it blocks reads, 28 The protection key is a string of 8 bytes (value 0-255).
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
A D | toshiba_haps.rst | 26 automatic HDD protection (head unload) on sudden moves or harsh vibrations, 29 file to set the desired protection level or sensor sensibility. 40 PTLV Sets the desired protection level. 41 RSSS Shuts down the HDD protection interface for a few seconds, 48 any "protection" as well as failing during the evaluation of the _STA method 76 provides a way to let userspace query the current protection 77 level, as well as set the desired protection level, the 78 available protection levels are:: 86 a reset of the protection interface.
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A D | disk-shock-protection.rst | 2 Hard disk shock protection 25 a shock protection facility. The idea is to stop all I/O operations on 31 system in order to get disk shock protection working (see 128 protection capabilities. As manufacturers have refused to support open 130 support for shock protection varies considerably between different 133 protection on different systems. Unfortunately, I only know of a 141 active protection system as implemented in IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads.
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
A D | regulator.yaml | 116 regulator-over-current-protection: 117 description: Enable over current protection. 120 regulator-oc-protection-microamp: 121 description: Set over current protection limit. This is a limit where 123 protection and value '1' indicates that protection should be enabled but 139 regulator-ov-protection-microvolt: 142 protection and value '1' indicates that protection should be enabled but 161 regulator-uv-protection-microvolt: 164 protection and value '1' indicates that protection should be enabled but 183 regulator-temp-protection-kelvin: [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/qcom/ |
A D | qcom,apr.yaml | 100 qcom,protection-domain: 102 description: protection domain service name and path for apr service 142 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd"; 148 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd"; 154 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd"; 160 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd"; 175 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd";
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
A D | as3711.txt | 30 and one of these to select the over-voltage protection pin 31 - su2-fbprot-lx-sd4 : LX_SD4 is used for over-voltage protection 32 - su2-fbprot-gpio2 : GPIO2 is used for over-voltage protection 33 - su2-fbprot-gpio3 : GPIO3 is used for over-voltage protection 34 - su2-fbprot-gpio4 : GPIO4 is used for over-voltage protection
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A D | st,stpmic1.yaml | 126 regulator-over-current-protection: true 145 regulator-over-current-protection: true 182 regulator-over-current-protection: true 210 regulator-over-current-protection: true 234 regulator-over-current-protection: true 249 regulator-over-current-protection: true 328 regulator-over-current-protection;
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/linux/Documentation/block/ |
A D | data-integrity.rst | 16 protocols (SBC Data Integrity Field, SCC protection proposal) as well 19 metadata (or protection information in SCSI terminology) includes a 22 for some protection schemes also that the I/O is written to the right 29 DIF and the other integrity extensions is that the protection format 42 the protection information to be transferred to and from their 85 The data integrity framework in Linux enables protection information 92 disadvantage. It means that the protection information must be in a 101 protection information to send to a disk. Consequently, the very 102 concept of an end-to-end protection scheme is a layering violation. 112 generate the protection information for any I/O. Eventually the [all …]
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/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
A D | stm32mp15xx-dhcor-som.dtsi | 66 regulator-over-current-protection; 75 regulator-over-current-protection; 84 regulator-over-current-protection; 92 regulator-over-current-protection; 115 regulator-over-current-protection;
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A D | stm32mp15xx-osd32.dtsi | 90 regulator-over-current-protection; 99 regulator-over-current-protection; 109 regulator-over-current-protection; 117 regulator-over-current-protection; 144 regulator-over-current-protection;
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A D | stm32mp157c-odyssey-som.dtsi | 119 regulator-over-current-protection; 128 regulator-over-current-protection; 138 regulator-over-current-protection; 146 regulator-over-current-protection; 171 regulator-over-current-protection;
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A D | stm32mp157a-stinger96.dtsi | 130 regulator-over-current-protection; 139 regulator-over-current-protection; 149 regulator-over-current-protection; 157 regulator-over-current-protection; 182 regulator-over-current-protection;
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A D | stm32mp157c-ed1.dts | 199 regulator-over-current-protection; 208 regulator-over-current-protection; 218 regulator-over-current-protection; 226 regulator-over-current-protection; 249 regulator-over-current-protection;
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A D | stm32mp15xx-dhcom-som.dtsi | 283 regulator-over-current-protection; 292 regulator-over-current-protection; 302 regulator-over-current-protection; 310 regulator-over-current-protection; 334 regulator-over-current-protection;
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ |
A D | pxa-usb.txt | 18 - "marvell,no-oc-protection" - disable over-current protection. 19 - "marvell,oc-mode-perport" - enable per-port over-current protection.
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/linux/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/ |
A D | sysfs-selinux-checkreqprot | 8 to check the protection requested by userspace for mmap/mprotect 9 calls instead of the actual protection applied by the kernel. 15 actual protection), and Android and Linux distributions have been
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/linux/Documentation/core-api/ |
A D | protection-keys.rst | 18 when an application changes protection domains. It works by 20 "protection key", giving 16 possible keys. 76 The kernel attempts to make protection keys consistent with the 82 you can expect the same effects with protection keys when doing this:: 99 to SEGV_PKERR when violating protection keys versus SEGV_ACCERR when
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/backlight/ |
A D | qcom-wled.yaml | 88 V; Over-voltage protection limit. 96 Over-voltage protection limit. This property is for WLED4 only. 119 protection is used. This property is supported only 132 - description: over voltage protection interrupt.
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/linux/security/selinux/ |
A D | Kconfig | 80 that determines whether SELinux checks the protection requested 81 by the application or the protection that will be applied by the 84 SELinux will default to checking the protection that will be applied 86 default to checking the protection requested by the application.
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/linux/arch/arm64/ |
A D | Makefile | 63 branch-prot-flags-y += $(call cc-option,-mbranch-protection=none) 71 branch-prot-flags-$(CONFIG_CC_HAS_BRANCH_PROT_PAC_RET_BTI) := -mbranch-protection=pac-ret+leaf+bti 73 branch-prot-flags-$(CONFIG_CC_HAS_BRANCH_PROT_PAC_RET) := -mbranch-protection=pac-ret+leaf
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/linux/drivers/irqchip/ |
A D | irq-omap-intc.c | 59 u32 protection; member 88 intc_context.protection = in omap_intc_save_context() 108 intc_writel(INTC_PROTECTION, intc_context.protection); in omap_intc_restore_context()
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
A D | leds-ktd2692.txt | 8 Flash timeout, LVP(low voltage protection). 27 - led-max-microamp : Minimum Threshold for Timer protection
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/linux/Documentation/x86/ |
A D | intel_txt.rst | 14 - Data protection in case of improper shutdown 78 protection, memory configuration/alias checks and locks, crash 79 protection, or policy support. 84 protection is provided to all launched components, a large number 86 protection is provided for any data in the event of an improper 142 in order to remove this blanket protection and use VT-d's 143 page-level protection.
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/linux/drivers/video/fbdev/omap2/omapfb/displays/ |
A D | Kconfig | 17 tristate "TPD12S015 HDMI ESD protection and level shifter" 19 Driver for TPD12S015, which offers HDMI ESD protection and level
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