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* 0day explit mitigation * Memory corruption prevention * Privilege escalation prevention * Buffer over flow prevention * File System corruption defense * Thread escape prevention This may very well be the most intensive inclusion to BrooklynR. This will not be part of an x86 suite nor it will be released as tool kit. The security core toolkit will remain part of kernel base.
32 lines
998 B
C
32 lines
998 B
C
/*
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* Industrial I/O in kernel access map definitions for board files.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2011 Jonathan Cameron
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation.
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*/
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#ifndef __LINUX_IIO_MACHINE_H__
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#define __LINUX_IIO_MACHINE_H__
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/**
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* struct iio_map - description of link between consumer and device channels
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* @adc_channel_label: Label used to identify the channel on the provider.
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* This is matched against the datasheet_name element
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* of struct iio_chan_spec.
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* @consumer_dev_name: Name to uniquely identify the consumer device.
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* @consumer_channel: Unique name used to identify the channel on the
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* consumer side.
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* @consumer_data: Data about the channel for use by the consumer driver.
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*/
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struct iio_map {
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const char *adc_channel_label;
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const char *consumer_dev_name;
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const char *consumer_channel;
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void *consumer_data;
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};
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#endif
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