/dports/multimedia/v4l-utils/linux-5.13-rc2/drivers/fsi/ |
H A D | fsi-scom.c | 364 if (scom->dead) in scom_read() 399 if (scom->dead) in scom_write() 521 if (scom->dead) { in scom_ioctl() 566 kfree(scom); in scom_free() 575 scom = kzalloc(sizeof(*scom), GFP_KERNEL); in scom_probe() 576 if (!scom) in scom_probe() 583 kfree(scom); in scom_probe() 590 scom->dev.parent = dev; in scom_probe() 601 rc = cdev_device_add(&scom->cdev, &scom->dev); in scom_probe() 621 scom->dead = true; in scom_remove() [all …]
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/dports/multimedia/v4l_compat/linux-5.13-rc2/drivers/fsi/ |
H A D | fsi-scom.c | 364 if (scom->dead) in scom_read() 399 if (scom->dead) in scom_write() 521 if (scom->dead) { in scom_ioctl() 566 kfree(scom); in scom_free() 575 scom = kzalloc(sizeof(*scom), GFP_KERNEL); in scom_probe() 576 if (!scom) in scom_probe() 583 kfree(scom); in scom_probe() 590 scom->dev.parent = dev; in scom_probe() 601 rc = cdev_device_add(&scom->cdev, &scom->dev); in scom_probe() 621 scom->dead = true; in scom_remove() [all …]
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/dports/multimedia/libv4l/linux-5.13-rc2/drivers/fsi/ |
H A D | fsi-scom.c | 364 if (scom->dead) in scom_read() 399 if (scom->dead) in scom_write() 521 if (scom->dead) { in scom_ioctl() 566 kfree(scom); in scom_free() 575 scom = kzalloc(sizeof(*scom), GFP_KERNEL); in scom_probe() 576 if (!scom) in scom_probe() 583 kfree(scom); in scom_probe() 590 scom->dev.parent = dev; in scom_probe() 601 rc = cdev_device_add(&scom->cdev, &scom->dev); in scom_probe() 621 scom->dead = true; in scom_remove() [all …]
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/dports/multimedia/v4l-utils/linux-5.13-rc2/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/ |
H A D | opal-prd.c | 266 struct opal_prd_scom scom; in opal_prd_ioctl() local 279 rc = copy_from_user(&scom, (void __user *)param, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 283 scom.rc = opal_xscom_read(scom.chip, scom.addr, in opal_prd_ioctl() 284 (__be64 *)&scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 285 scom.data = be64_to_cpu(scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 287 scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data, scom.rc); in opal_prd_ioctl() 289 rc = copy_to_user((void __user *)param, &scom, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 295 rc = copy_from_user(&scom, (void __user *)param, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 299 scom.rc = opal_xscom_write(scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 301 scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data, scom.rc); in opal_prd_ioctl() [all …]
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/dports/multimedia/v4l_compat/linux-5.13-rc2/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/ |
H A D | opal-prd.c | 266 struct opal_prd_scom scom; in opal_prd_ioctl() local 279 rc = copy_from_user(&scom, (void __user *)param, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 283 scom.rc = opal_xscom_read(scom.chip, scom.addr, in opal_prd_ioctl() 284 (__be64 *)&scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 285 scom.data = be64_to_cpu(scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 287 scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data, scom.rc); in opal_prd_ioctl() 289 rc = copy_to_user((void __user *)param, &scom, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 295 rc = copy_from_user(&scom, (void __user *)param, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 299 scom.rc = opal_xscom_write(scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 301 scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data, scom.rc); in opal_prd_ioctl() [all …]
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/dports/multimedia/libv4l/linux-5.13-rc2/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/ |
H A D | opal-prd.c | 266 struct opal_prd_scom scom; in opal_prd_ioctl() local 279 rc = copy_from_user(&scom, (void __user *)param, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 283 scom.rc = opal_xscom_read(scom.chip, scom.addr, in opal_prd_ioctl() 284 (__be64 *)&scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 285 scom.data = be64_to_cpu(scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 287 scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data, scom.rc); in opal_prd_ioctl() 289 rc = copy_to_user((void __user *)param, &scom, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 295 rc = copy_from_user(&scom, (void __user *)param, sizeof(scom)); in opal_prd_ioctl() 299 scom.rc = opal_xscom_write(scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data); in opal_prd_ioctl() 301 scom.chip, scom.addr, scom.data, scom.rc); in opal_prd_ioctl() [all …]
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/dports/graphics/pgplot/pgplot/applications/plotpg/ |
H A D | plotpg.vms | 103 scom = spar(1) 104 if (scom .eq. ' ') go to 100 105 if (scom .eq. '$') then 114 c else if (scom .eq. 'help') then 122 else if (scom .eq. 'help') then 146 else if (scom .eq. 'goto') then 197 else if (scom .eq. 'setc') then 236 else if (scom .eq. 'pair') then 354 else if (scom .eq. 'bin') then 363 else if (scom .eq. 'env') then [all …]
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H A D | plotpg.unix | 103 scom = spar(1) 104 if (scom .eq. ' ') go to 100 105 if (scom .eq. '$') then 110 else if (scom .eq. 'help') then 128 else if (scom .eq. 'goto') then 181 else if (scom .eq. 'setc') then 220 else if (scom .eq. 'pair') then 271 else if (scom .eq. 'errx') then 337 else if (scom .eq. 'bin') then 346 else if (scom .eq. 'env') then [all …]
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/dports/emulators/qemu5/qemu-5.2.0/roms/skiboot/doc/release-notes/ |
H A D | skiboot-5.9.6.rst | 17 - opal/xscom: Add recovery for lost core wakeup scom failures. 19 Due to a hardware issue where core responding to scom was delayed due to 21 subsequent scom to that core can get errors. This is affected for Core 22 PC scom registers in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF 24 The solution is if a xscom timeout occurs to one of Core PC scom registers 25 in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF, a clearing scom write is done to 27 clears the scom logic errors. After the clearing write is done the original 28 scom operation can be retried. 30 The scom timeout is reported as status 0x4 (Invalid address) in HMER[21-23].
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/dports/emulators/qemu42/qemu-4.2.1/roms/skiboot/doc/release-notes/ |
H A D | skiboot-5.9.6.rst | 17 - opal/xscom: Add recovery for lost core wakeup scom failures. 19 Due to a hardware issue where core responding to scom was delayed due to 21 subsequent scom to that core can get errors. This is affected for Core 22 PC scom registers in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF 24 The solution is if a xscom timeout occurs to one of Core PC scom registers 25 in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF, a clearing scom write is done to 27 clears the scom logic errors. After the clearing write is done the original 28 scom operation can be retried. 30 The scom timeout is reported as status 0x4 (Invalid address) in HMER[21-23].
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/dports/emulators/qemu-utils/qemu-4.2.1/roms/skiboot/doc/release-notes/ |
H A D | skiboot-5.9.6.rst | 17 - opal/xscom: Add recovery for lost core wakeup scom failures. 19 Due to a hardware issue where core responding to scom was delayed due to 21 subsequent scom to that core can get errors. This is affected for Core 22 PC scom registers in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF 24 The solution is if a xscom timeout occurs to one of Core PC scom registers 25 in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF, a clearing scom write is done to 27 clears the scom logic errors. After the clearing write is done the original 28 scom operation can be retried. 30 The scom timeout is reported as status 0x4 (Invalid address) in HMER[21-23].
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/dports/emulators/qemu-guest-agent/qemu-5.0.1/roms/skiboot/doc/release-notes/ |
H A D | skiboot-5.9.6.rst | 17 - opal/xscom: Add recovery for lost core wakeup scom failures. 19 Due to a hardware issue where core responding to scom was delayed due to 21 subsequent scom to that core can get errors. This is affected for Core 22 PC scom registers in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF 24 The solution is if a xscom timeout occurs to one of Core PC scom registers 25 in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF, a clearing scom write is done to 27 clears the scom logic errors. After the clearing write is done the original 28 scom operation can be retried. 30 The scom timeout is reported as status 0x4 (Invalid address) in HMER[21-23].
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/dports/emulators/qemu/qemu-6.2.0/roms/skiboot/doc/release-notes/ |
H A D | skiboot-5.9.6.rst | 17 - opal/xscom: Add recovery for lost core wakeup scom failures. 19 Due to a hardware issue where core responding to scom was delayed due to 21 subsequent scom to that core can get errors. This is affected for Core 22 PC scom registers in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF 24 The solution is if a xscom timeout occurs to one of Core PC scom registers 25 in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF, a clearing scom write is done to 27 clears the scom logic errors. After the clearing write is done the original 28 scom operation can be retried. 30 The scom timeout is reported as status 0x4 (Invalid address) in HMER[21-23].
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/dports/emulators/qemu60/qemu-6.0.0/roms/skiboot/doc/release-notes/ |
H A D | skiboot-5.9.6.rst | 17 - opal/xscom: Add recovery for lost core wakeup scom failures. 19 Due to a hardware issue where core responding to scom was delayed due to 21 subsequent scom to that core can get errors. This is affected for Core 22 PC scom registers in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF 24 The solution is if a xscom timeout occurs to one of Core PC scom registers 25 in the range of 20010A80-20010ABF, a clearing scom write is done to 27 clears the scom logic errors. After the clearing write is done the original 28 scom operation can be retried. 30 The scom timeout is reported as status 0x4 (Invalid address) in HMER[21-23].
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/dports/emulators/qemu/qemu-6.2.0/roms/skiboot/hw/ |
H A D | ocmb.c | 30 struct scom_controller scom; member 131 ocmb->scom.private = ocmb; in ocmb_probe_one() 132 ocmb->scom.part_id = chip_id; in ocmb_probe_one() 133 ocmb->scom.write = ocmb_fake_scom_write; in ocmb_probe_one() 134 ocmb->scom.read = ocmb_fake_scom_read; in ocmb_probe_one() 152 if (scom_register(&ocmb->scom)) in ocmb_probe_one()
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H A D | xscom.c | 641 static int64_t scom_read(struct scom_controller *scom, uint32_t partid, in scom_read() argument 644 int64_t rc = scom->read(scom, partid, pcbaddr, val); in scom_read() 657 int64_t rc = scom->write(scom, partid, pcbaddr, val); in scom_write() 672 struct scom_controller *scom; in _xscom_read() local 698 scom = scom_find(partid); in _xscom_read() 699 if (scom) in _xscom_read() 700 return scom_read(scom, partid, pcb_addr, val); in _xscom_read() 743 struct scom_controller *scom; in _xscom_write() local 757 scom = scom_find(partid); in _xscom_write() 758 if (scom) in _xscom_write() [all …]
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H A D | centaur.c | 310 static int64_t centaur_xscom_read(struct scom_controller *scom, in centaur_xscom_read() argument 314 struct centaur_chip *centaur = scom->private; in centaur_xscom_read() 354 static int64_t centaur_xscom_write(struct scom_controller *scom, in centaur_xscom_write() argument 358 struct centaur_chip *centaur = scom->private; in centaur_xscom_write() 470 centaur->scom.part_id = part_id; in centaur_add() 471 centaur->scom.private = centaur; in centaur_add() 472 centaur->scom.read = centaur_xscom_read; in centaur_add() 473 centaur->scom.write = centaur_xscom_write; in centaur_add() 474 scom_register(¢aur->scom); in centaur_add()
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H A D | npu3-hw-procedures.c | 87 uint64_t scom; in npu3_phy_scom() local 95 scom = OB_INDIRECT(dev->ob_chiplet); in npu3_phy_scom() 96 scom = SETFIELD(PPC_BITMASK(12, 21), scom, reg->offset); in npu3_phy_scom() 99 scom = SETFIELD(PPC_BITMASK(27, 31), scom, lane); in npu3_phy_scom() 101 return scom; in npu3_phy_scom() 108 uint64_t scom, scom_val; in npu3_phy_write_lane() local 110 scom = npu3_phy_scom(dev, reg, lane); in npu3_phy_write_lane() 112 xscom_read(npu->chip_id, scom, &scom_val); in npu3_phy_write_lane() 114 xscom_write(npu->chip_id, scom, scom_val); in npu3_phy_write_lane() 122 uint64_t scom, scom_val; in npu3_phy_read_lane() local [all …]
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/dports/science/plumed/plumed2-2.7.2/src/multicolvar/ |
H A D | CenterOfMultiColvar.cpp | 144 Vector stmp, ctmp, scom, ccom, sder, cder; in calculate() local 145 scom.zero(); ccom.zero(); double norm=0; in calculate() 156 scom[j] += cvals[0]*cvals[comp]*stmp[j]; ccom[j] += cvals[0]*cvals[comp]*ctmp[j]; in calculate() 189 scom /= norm; ccom /=norm; Vector cpos; in calculate() 190 for(unsigned j=0; j<3; ++j) cpos[j] = atan2( scom[j], ccom[j] ) / (2*pi); in calculate() 197 double tmp = scom[j] / ccom[j]; in calculate() 203 …double sderv = inv_weight*myvals.getDerivative(1+j,ider) - inv_weight*scom[j]*myvals.getDerivative… in calculate() 205 … myvals.setDerivative( 1+j, ider, tander[j]*(sderv/ccom[j] - scom[j]*cderv/(ccom[j]*ccom[j])) ); in calculate()
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/dports/science/afni/afni-AFNI_21.3.16/src/matlab/ |
H A D | TellAfni.m | 81 scom = sprintf('afni -yesplugouts %s |& tee %s &', cs(i).v, LogFile); variable 82 [s,w] = unix(scom); 102 scom = sprintf('rm -f %s >& /dev/null', LogFile); variable 103 unix(scom); 121 scom = sprintf('plugout_drive -v %s -quit', com); variable 123 fprintf(1, 'making call:\n%s\n', scom); 125 [s,w] = unix(scom); 126 if (isempty(strfind(scom,'QUIT'))), %Do not check in cases of QUIT
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/dports/cad/kicad-devel/kicad-a17a58203b33e08b966075833b177dad5740c236/utils/idftools/ |
H A D | dxf2idfmain.cpp | 179 list< string >::const_iterator scom = comments.begin(); in main() local 182 while( scom != ecom ) in main() 184 fprintf( fp, "%s\n", (*scom).c_str() ); in main() 185 ++scom; in main()
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/dports/textproc/p5-Unicode-Collate/Unicode-Collate-1.31/gendata/ |
H A D | gen-zh | 60 my $scom = string($com); 64 $te1 .= qq|ok(\$objZh->eq($sdec, $scom));\n| if $dec ne $com; 102 my $scom = string($com); 103 $test3 .= qq|ok(\$objZh->eq($sdec, $scom));\n|;
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H A D | gen-vi | 40 my $scom = string($com); 42 $test0 .= qq|ok(\$objVi->eq($sdec, $scom));\n|;
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/dports/multimedia/vlc/vlc-3.0.16/extras/package/win32/ |
H A D | msi.mak | 23 …$(HEAT) dir $(VLCDIR)/plugins -cg CompPluginsGroup -gg -scom -sreg -sfrag -dr APPLICATIONFOLDER -o… 24 …$(HEAT) dir $(VLCDIR)/locale -cg CompLocaleGroup -gg -scom -sreg -sfrag -dr APPLICATIONFOLDER -out… 25 …$(HEAT) dir $(VLCDIR)/lua -cg CompLuaGroup -gg -scom -sreg -sfrag -dr APPLICATIONFOLDER -out $(W_M… 26 …$(HEAT) dir $(VLCDIR)/skins -cg CompSkinsGroup -gg -scom -sreg -sfrag -dr APPLICATIONFOLDER -out $…
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/dports/emulators/qemu60/qemu-6.0.0/roms/skiboot/doc/ |
H A D | imc.rst | 25 unit PMU counters can be programmed in-band via scom. But alternatively, 44 Memory to accumulate counter data are refered from "PDBAR" (per-core scom) 53 when requested. In IMC Trace mode, the 64 bit trace scom value is initialized 54 with the event information. The CPMC*SEL and CPMC_LOAD in the trace scom, specifies
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