/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | exynos3250-rinato.dts | 705 PIN_IN(gpa1-4, DOWN, LV1); 706 PIN_IN(gpa1-5, DOWN, LV1); 708 PIN_IN(gpc0-0, DOWN, LV1); 709 PIN_IN(gpc0-1, DOWN, LV1); 710 PIN_IN(gpc0-2, DOWN, LV1); 711 PIN_IN(gpc0-3, DOWN, LV1); 712 PIN_IN(gpc0-4, DOWN, LV1); 714 PIN_IN(gpd0-0, DOWN, LV1); 715 PIN_IN(gpd0-1, DOWN, LV1); 719 PIN_SLP(gpa0-0, INPUT, DOWN); [all …]
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D | s5pv210-fascinate4g.dts | 27 key-vol-down { 171 PIN_SLP(gpa1-0, INPUT, DOWN); 173 PIN_SLP(gpa1-2, INPUT, DOWN); 182 PIN_SLP(gpb-6, INPUT, DOWN); 186 PIN_SLP(gpc0-1, INPUT, DOWN); 188 PIN_SLP(gpc0-3, INPUT, DOWN); 191 PIN_SLP(gpc1-0, INPUT, DOWN); 192 PIN_SLP(gpc1-1, INPUT, DOWN); 193 PIN_SLP(gpc1-2, INPUT, DOWN); 194 PIN_SLP(gpc1-3, INPUT, DOWN); [all …]
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D | exynos3250-monk.dts | 486 PIN_SLP(gpa0-0, INPUT, DOWN); 487 PIN_SLP(gpa0-1, INPUT, DOWN); 488 PIN_SLP(gpa0-2, INPUT, DOWN); 489 PIN_SLP(gpa0-3, INPUT, DOWN); 490 PIN_SLP(gpa0-4, INPUT, DOWN); 491 PIN_SLP(gpa0-5, INPUT, DOWN); 492 PIN_SLP(gpa0-6, INPUT, DOWN); 493 PIN_SLP(gpa0-7, INPUT, DOWN); 495 PIN_SLP(gpa1-0, INPUT, DOWN); 496 PIN_SLP(gpa1-1, INPUT, DOWN); [all …]
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D | s5pv210-galaxys.dts | 34 key-vol-down { 204 PIN_SLP(gpa0-4, INPUT, DOWN); 206 PIN_SLP(gpa0-6, INPUT, DOWN); 209 PIN_SLP(gpa1-0, INPUT, DOWN); 220 PIN_SLP(gpb-6, INPUT, DOWN); 224 PIN_SLP(gpc0-1, INPUT, DOWN); 229 PIN_SLP(gpc1-0, INPUT, DOWN); 230 PIN_SLP(gpc1-1, INPUT, DOWN); 231 PIN_SLP(gpc1-2, INPUT, DOWN); 232 PIN_SLP(gpc1-3, INPUT, DOWN); [all …]
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D | exynos4412-midas.dtsi | 135 key-down { 138 label = "volume down"; 1009 PIN_SLP(gpa0-5, INPUT, DOWN); 1010 PIN_SLP(gpa0-6, INPUT, DOWN); 1013 PIN_SLP(gpa1-0, INPUT, DOWN); 1014 PIN_SLP(gpa1-1, INPUT, DOWN); 1015 PIN_SLP(gpa1-2, INPUT, DOWN); 1016 PIN_SLP(gpa1-3, INPUT, DOWN); 1017 PIN_SLP(gpa1-4, INPUT, DOWN); 1018 PIN_SLP(gpa1-5, INPUT, DOWN); [all …]
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D | exynos4412-p4note.dtsi | 55 key-down { 58 label = "volume down"; 735 PIN_SLP(gpa0-5, INPUT, DOWN); 736 PIN_SLP(gpa0-6, INPUT, DOWN); 739 PIN_SLP(gpa1-0, INPUT, DOWN); 740 PIN_SLP(gpa1-1, INPUT, DOWN); 741 PIN_SLP(gpa1-2, INPUT, DOWN); 742 PIN_SLP(gpa1-3, INPUT, DOWN); 743 PIN_SLP(gpa1-4, INPUT, DOWN); 744 PIN_SLP(gpa1-5, INPUT, DOWN); [all …]
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D | qcom-msm8960-cdp.dts | 129 bias-pull-down; 136 bias-pull-down; 143 bias-pull-down; 151 bias-pull-down; 159 bias-pull-down; 167 bias-pull-down; 175 bias-pull-down; 181 bias-pull-down; 187 bias-pull-down; 194 bias-pull-down; [all …]
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D | qcom-apq8064-sony-xperia-lagan-yuga.dts | 40 key-volume-down { 102 bias-pull-down; 109 bias-pull-down; 116 bias-pull-down; 124 bias-pull-down; 145 bias-pull-down; 151 bias-pull-down; 157 bias-pull-down; 164 bias-pull-down; 170 bias-pull-down; [all …]
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D | ste-href-ab8500.dtsi | 41 * are muxed in as GPIO, and configured as INPUT PULL DOWN 52 bias-pull-down; 65 bias-pull-down; 78 bias-pull-down; 91 bias-pull-down; 104 bias-pull-down; 117 bias-pull-down; 130 bias-pull-down; 143 bias-pull-down; 156 bias-pull-down; [all …]
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D | qcom-apq8060-dragonboard.dts | 697 bias-pull-down; 702 bias-pull-down; 708 bias-pull-down; 713 bias-pull-down; 718 bias-pull-down; 723 bias-pull-down; 728 bias-pull-down; 736 bias-pull-down; 742 bias-pull-down; 748 bias-pull-down; [all …]
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D | qcom-apq8064-asus-nexus7-flo.dts | 52 key-volume-down { 53 label = "Volume Down"; 83 bias-pull-down; 124 bias-pull-down; 131 bias-pull-down; 139 bias-pull-down; 151 bias-pull-down; 166 bias-pull-down; 176 bias-pull-down; 180 bias-pull-down; [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/ |
D | rockchip-pinconf.dtsi | 13 pcfg_pull_down: pcfg-pull-down { 14 bias-pull-down; 215 pcfg_pull_down_drv_level_0: pcfg-pull-down-drv-level-0 { 216 bias-pull-down; 221 pcfg_pull_down_drv_level_1: pcfg-pull-down-drv-level-1 { 222 bias-pull-down; 227 pcfg_pull_down_drv_level_2: pcfg-pull-down-drv-level-2 { 228 bias-pull-down; 233 pcfg_pull_down_drv_level_3: pcfg-pull-down-drv-level-3 { 234 bias-pull-down; [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm64/boot/dts/exynos/ |
D | exynos5433-tm2-common.dtsi | 73 volume-down-key { 76 label = "volume-down key"; 1025 PIN_IN(gpa0-0, DOWN, FAST_SR1); 1027 PIN_IN(gpa0-2, DOWN, FAST_SR1); 1030 PIN_IN(gpa0-5, DOWN, FAST_SR1); 1037 PIN_IN(gpa1-3, DOWN, FAST_SR1); 1038 PIN_IN(gpa1-4, DOWN, FAST_SR1); 1046 PIN_IN(gpa2-3, DOWN, FAST_SR1); 1048 PIN_IN(gpa2-5, DOWN, FAST_SR1); 1049 PIN_IN(gpa2-6, DOWN, FAST_SR1); [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/fs/hpfs/ |
D | dnode.c | 148 if (de->down) { in set_last_pointer() 166 de->down = 1; in set_last_pointer() 192 de->down = 1; in hpfs_add_de() 221 if (de->down) { in fix_up_ptrs() 315 copy_de(hpfs_add_de(i->i_sb, ad, de->name, de->namelen, de->down ? de_down_pointer(de) : 0), de); in hpfs_add_to_dnode() 325 set_last_pointer(i->i_sb, ad, de->down ? de_down_pointer(de) : 0); in hpfs_add_to_dnode() 399 down: in hpfs_add_dirent() 410 if (de->down) { in hpfs_add_dirent() 413 goto down; in hpfs_add_dirent() 463 if (!de->down) break; in move_to_top() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/mach-s3c/ |
D | gpio-cfg-helpers.h | 47 /* Pull-{up,down} resistor controls. 50 * S3C2412,S3C2413 = Pull-Down 51 * S3C6400,S3C6410 = Pull-Both [None,Down,Up,Undef] 68 * s3c24xx_gpio_setpull_1down() - Pull configuration for choice of down or none 74 * bit configuring the presence of a pull-down resistor. 81 * down or none 92 * 10 = Pull-down resistor connected 99 * down or none 104 * This helper function reads the state of the pull-{up,down} resistor 122 * s3c24xx_gpio_getpull_1down() - Get configuration for choice of down or none [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/arm/ |
D | cluster-pm-race-avoidance.rst | 2 Cluster-wide Power-up/power-down race avoidance algorithm 38 power-down and power-up at the cluster level. 50 - DOWN 63 +--------- DOWN <--------+ 66 DOWN: 81 The CPU or cluster has committed to moving to the DOWN 143 power-down. On reaching this state, the CPU will typically 144 power itself down or suspend itself, via a WFI instruction or a 190 is made to shut down or suspend the CPU. 219 CPU can start up while another CPU is tearing the cluster down. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ |
D | ntc-thermistor.yaml | 21 pull-up resistor or/and a pull-down resistor and a fixed voltage like this: 41 | | Pull-down resistor | Measured voltage (mv) 50 the cases when either pull-up or pull-down resistance is zero. 53 positive voltage and we get the thermistor on top of a pull-down resistor 54 and we take the measure between the thermistor and the pull-down resistor. 56 Conversely if the pull-down resistance is zero, one end of the thermistor is 60 We can use both pull-up and pull-down resistors at the same time, and then 107 description: Pull-down resistance in ohms. Must always be specified, even 113 a pull-up and/or a pull-down resistor. See the description above for 115 to be connected-ground, which usually means a pull-down resistance of
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
D | maxim,max77693.yaml | 41 Valid values: 3300 - 5500, step by 25 (rounded down) 52 Valid values: 2400 - 3400, step by 33 (rounded down) 76 15625 - 250000, step by 15625 (rounded down) 78 15625 - 500000, step by 15625 (rounded down) 84 15625 - 1000000, step by 15625 (rounded down) 86 15625 - 1250000, step by 15625 (rounded down) 88 15625 - 625000, step by 15625 (rounded down) 92 Valid values: 62500 - 1000000, step by 62500 (rounded down)
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | idmappings.rst | 30 and write down the mappings it will generate:: 59 ``u1000`` from the upper idmapset down to ``k11000`` in the lower idmapset. 64 mapping ``k11000`` up to ``u1000``. Afterwards, we can map ``u1000`` down using 66 idmapping would map ``u1000`` down to ``21000``. The third idmapping would map 67 ``u1000`` down to ``u31000``. 98 Instead of "left to right" we can also say "down" and instead of "right to 99 left" we can also say "up". Obviously mapping down and up invert each other. 115 idmapping and we want to know what this id maps down to in the lower idmapset 116 of the second idmapping. This means we're mapping down in the second 210 and we are mapping ``u1000`` down to ``k11000`` in the first idmapping . We can [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
D | bridge_mdb_port_down.sh | 5 # interfaces that are down, and works correctly when done so. 19 ip link set dev $swp2 down 28 ip link set dev $swp2 down 30 check_err $? "MDB entry did not persist after link up/down" 40 log_test "MDB add/del entry to port with state down " 83 ip link set dev $swp1 down 84 ip link set dev $swp2 down
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/Linux-v6.1/scripts/ |
D | bloat-o-meter | 55 grow, shrink, add, remove, up, down = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 67 down += old[name] 80 if d<0: shrink, down = shrink+1, down-d 85 return grow, shrink, add, remove, up, down, delta, old, new, otot, ntot 88 grow, shrink, add, remove, up, down, delta, old, new, otot, ntot = \ 91 print("add/remove: %s/%s grow/shrink: %s/%s up/down: %s/%s (%s)" % \ 92 (add, remove, grow, shrink, up, -down, up-down))
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/bonding/ |
D | bond-arp-interval-causes-panic.sh | 33 ip link set dev link1_1 netns client down name eth0 34 ip netns exec client ip link add dev bond0 down type bond mode 1 \ 36 ip netns exec client ip link set dev eth0 down master bond0 41 ip netns exec client ip link set dev eth0 down nomaster 42 ip netns exec client ip link set dev bond0 down 45 ip netns exec client ip link set dev eth0 down master bond0
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | pinctrl-mt8186.yaml | 64 Identifying i2c pins pull up/down type which is RSEL. It can support 113 bias-pull-down: 117 description: mt8186 pull down PUPD/R0/R1 type define value. 119 description: mt8186 pull down RSEL type define value. 121 description: mt8186 pull down RSEL type si unit value(ohm). 123 For pull down type is normal, it don't need add RSEL & R1R0 define 125 For pull down type is PUPD/R0/R1 type, it can add R1R0 define to 129 For pull down type is RSEL, it can add RSEL define & resistance 141 bias-pull-down = <MTK_PULL_SET_RSEL_001>; 153 bias-pull-down = <75000>; [all …]
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D | pinctrl-mt8195.yaml | 57 Identifying i2c pins pull up/down type which is RSEL. It can support 106 bias-pull-down: 110 description: mt8195 pull down PUPD/R0/R1 type define value. 112 description: mt8195 pull down RSEL type define value. 114 description: mt8195 pull down RSEL type si unit value(ohm). 116 For pull down type is normal, it don't need add RSEL & R1R0 define 118 For pull down type is PUPD/R0/R1 type, it can add R1R0 define to 122 For pull down type is RSEL, it can add RSEL define & resistance 137 bias-pull-down = <MTK_PULL_SET_RSEL_001>; 149 bias-pull-down = <75000>; [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/thunderbolt/ |
D | tmu.c | 402 struct tb_port *down, *up; in tb_switch_tmu_disable() local 405 down = tb_port_at(tb_route(sw), parent); in tb_switch_tmu_disable() 421 ret = tb_port_tmu_time_sync_disable(down); in tb_switch_tmu_disable() 428 ret = tb_port_tmu_unidirectional_disable(down); in tb_switch_tmu_disable() 446 struct tb_port *down, *up; in __tb_switch_tmu_off() local 448 down = tb_port_at(tb_route(sw), parent); in __tb_switch_tmu_off() 457 tb_port_tmu_time_sync_disable(down); in __tb_switch_tmu_off() 465 tb_port_tmu_unidirectional_disable(down); in __tb_switch_tmu_off() 476 struct tb_port *up, *down; in __tb_switch_tmu_enable_bidirectional() local 480 down = tb_port_at(tb_route(sw), parent); in __tb_switch_tmu_enable_bidirectional() [all …]
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