/Linux-v6.1/drivers/memory/tegra/ |
D | Kconfig | 14 tristate "NVIDIA Tegra20 External Memory Controller driver" 21 This driver is for the External Memory Controller (EMC) found on 22 Tegra20 chips. The EMC controls the external DRAM on the board. 24 external memory. 27 tristate "NVIDIA Tegra30 External Memory Controller driver" 33 This driver is for the External Memory Controller (EMC) found on 34 Tegra30 chips. The EMC controls the external DRAM on the board. 36 external memory. 39 tristate "NVIDIA Tegra124 External Memory Controller driver" 45 This driver is for the External Memory Controller (EMC) found on [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
D | sysfs-driver-firmware-zynqmp | 126 temperature and external watchdog. Here, the external watchdog 127 is completely different than the /dev/watchdog as the external 129 the health of firmware not APU(Linux). Also, the external 138 the external watchdog feature. 140 external watchdog feature. 158 Select external watchdog config ID to enable/disable feature 161 Check external watchdog config ID is selected or not 165 Select external watchdog config ID to configure time interval 168 Check external watchdog config ID is selected or not 183 external watchdog. Here, the external watchdog is completely [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/kbuild/ |
D | modules.rst | 2 Building External Modules 10 === 2 How to Build External Modules 15 === 3. Creating a Kbuild File for an External Module 29 --- 6.2 Symbols and External Modules 30 --- 6.3 Symbols From Another External Module 47 in building out-of-tree (or "external") modules. The author of an 48 external module should supply a makefile that hides most of the 54 2. How to Build External Modules 57 To build external modules, you must have a prebuilt kernel available 66 building external modules. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ |
D | davinci-vpbe.rst | 18 Loads up VENC, OSD and external encoders such as ths8200. It provides 20 in the VENC or external sub devices. It also provides 22 using sub device ops. The connection of external encoders to VENC LCD 27 When connected to an external encoder, vpbe controller is also responsible 28 for setting up the interface between VENC and external encoders based on 30 interfacing external encoders such as ths8200. The setup_if_config() 33 patch series, the interconnection and enabling and setting of the external 39 setting timings at LCD controller port when external encoders are connected 40 at the port or LCD panel timings required. When external encoder/LCD panel 52 support for external encoders and displays forms a part of the next
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/Linux-v6.1/fs/hpfs/ |
D | anode.c | 38 if (le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].file_secno) <= sec && in hpfs_bplus_lookup() 39 … le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].file_secno) + le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].length) > sec) { in hpfs_bplus_lookup() 40 …a = le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].disk_secno) + sec - le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].file_sec… in hpfs_bplus_lookup() 47 hpfs_inode->i_file_sec = le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].file_secno); in hpfs_bplus_lookup() 48 hpfs_inode->i_disk_sec = le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].disk_secno); in hpfs_bplus_lookup() 49 hpfs_inode->i_n_secs = le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[i].length); in hpfs_bplus_lookup() 54 hpfs_error(s, "sector %08x not found in external anode %08x", sec, a); in hpfs_bplus_lookup() 98 …if (le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[n].file_secno) + le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[n].length) != fse… in hpfs_add_sector_to_btree() 100 le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[n].file_secno) + le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[n].length), fsecno, in hpfs_add_sector_to_btree() 105 …s_alloc_if_possible(s, se = le32_to_cpu(btree->u.external[n].disk_secno) + le32_to_cpu(btree->u.ex… in hpfs_add_sector_to_btree() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ |
D | xilinx-xadc.txt | 37 - xlnx,external-mux: 38 * "none": No external multiplexer is used, this is the default 40 * "single": External multiplexer mode is used with one 42 * "dual": External multiplexer mode is used with two 44 - xlnx,external-mux-channel: Configures which pair of pins is used to 45 sample data in external mux mode. 46 Valid values for single external multiplexer mode are: 52 Valid values for dual external multiplexer mode are: 59 external multiplexer mode (either single or dual). If the device is 60 not using external multiplexer mode the property is ignored. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/ |
D | extcon.h | 3 * External Connector (extcon) framework 24 * Define the type of supported external connectors 33 * Define the unique id of supported external connectors 37 /* USB external connector */ 42 * Charging external connector 62 /* Jack external connector */ 72 /* Display external connector */ 82 /* Miscellaneous external connector */ 90 * Define the properties of supported external connectors. 172 * Following APIs get the connected state of each external connector. [all …]
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D | extcon-provider.h | 3 * External Connector (extcon) framework 34 /* Synchronize the state and property value for each external connector. */ 38 * Following APIs set the connected state of each external connector. 39 * The 'id' argument indicates the defined external connector. 47 * Following APIs set the property of each external connector. 48 * The 'id' argument indicates the defined external connector 52 * for each external connector. They are used to set the capability of the 53 * property of each external connector based on the id and property.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ |
D | samsung,exynos850-clock.yaml | 20 two external clocks:: OSCCLK (26 MHz) and RTCCLK (32768 Hz). Those external 70 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 86 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 104 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 122 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 140 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 164 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 182 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 183 - description: External RTC clock (32768 Hz) 206 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) [all …]
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D | samsung,exynosautov9-clock.yaml | 20 two external clocks:: OSCCLK/XTCXO (26 MHz) and RTCCLK/XrtcXTI (32768 Hz). 21 The external OSCCLK must be defined as fixed-rate clock in dts. 70 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 86 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 104 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 122 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 142 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 164 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 186 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 206 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) [all …]
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D | nuvoton,npcm750-clk.txt | 6 External clocks: 11 clk_rg1refck, clk_rg2refck and clk_xin are external clocks suppling the 40 Example: Required external clocks for network: 42 /* external reference clock */ 50 /* external reference clock for cpu. float in normal operation */ 58 /* external reference clock for MC. float in normal operation */ 66 /* external clock signal rg1refck, supplied by the phy */ 74 /* external clock signal rg2refck, supplied by the phy */
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D | clk-palmas-clk32kg-clocks.txt | 13 - ti,external-sleep-control: The external enable input pins controlled the 14 enable/disable of clocks. The external enable input pins ENABLE1, 15 ENABLE2 and NSLEEP. The valid values for the external pins are: 21 The macros of external control pins for DTS is defined at 32 ti,external-sleep-control = <PALMAS_EXT_CONTROL_PIN_NSLEEP>;
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/extcon/ |
D | extcon.c | 3 * drivers/extcon/extcon.c - External Connector (extcon) framework. 43 /* USB external connector */ 55 /* Charging external connector */ 97 /* Jack external connector */ 139 /* Display external connector */ 181 /* Miscellaneous external connector */ 202 * struct extcon_cable - An internal data for an external connector. 410 * extcon_sync() - Synchronize the state for an external connector. 412 * @id: the unique id indicating an external connector 415 * the state and property of an external connector. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | samsung,pinctrl.yaml | 22 - External GPIO interrupts (see interrupts property in pin controller node); 24 - External wake-up interrupts - multiplexed (capable of waking up the system 25 see interrupts property in external wake-up interrupt controller node - 28 - External wake-up interrupts - direct (capable of waking up the system, see 29 interrupts property in every bank of pin controller with external wake-up 60 Required for GPIO banks supporting external GPIO interrupts. 155 /* Pin bank with external GPIO or muxed external wake-up interrupts */ 185 /* Pin bank with external GPIO or muxed external wake-up interrupts */ 235 /* Pin bank with external GPIO or muxed external wake-up interrupts */ 243 /* Pin bank without external interrupts */ [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/mm/ |
D | fsr-2level.c | 11 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on linefetch" }, 13 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on linefetch" }, 15 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on non-linefetch" }, 17 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on non-linefetch" }, 19 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on translation" }, 21 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on translation" }, 34 { do_bad, SIGBUS, BUS_OBJERR, "imprecise external abort" }, /* xscale */ 55 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on non-linefetch" }, 59 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on translation" }, 61 { do_bad, SIGBUS, 0, "external abort on translation" },
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
D | microchip,pic32-evic.txt | 5 It handles all internal and external interrupts. This controller exists outside 9 External interrupts have a software configurable edge polarity. Non external 28 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH for persistent interrupts. For external interrupts use 33 - microchip,external-irqs: u32 array of external interrupts with software 45 microchip,external-irqs = <3 8 13 18 23>; 60 External interrupt DTS snippet
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/ |
D | aspeed-wdt.txt | 38 - aspeed,external-signal: If property is present then signal is sent to 39 external reset counter (only WDT1 and WDT2). If not 40 specified no external signal is sent. 41 - aspeed,ext-pulse-duration: External signal pulse duration in microseconds 44 - aspeed,ext-push-pull: If aspeed,external-signal is present, set the pin's 46 - aspeed,ext-active-high: If aspeed,external-signal is present and and the pin 56 aspeed,external-signal;
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/sandybridge/ |
D | uncore-cache.json | 43 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in E or S-s… 48 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in E or S-… 53 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in I-state.… 58 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in I-state… 63 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state.… 68 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state… 73 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in MESI-sta… 78 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in MESI-st… 173 "BriefDescription": "An external snoop hits a modified line in some processor core.", 178 "PublicDescription": "An external snoop hits a modified line in some processor core.", [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/haswell/ |
D | uncore-cache.json | 43 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in E or S-s… 48 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in E or S-… 53 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in I-state.… 58 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in I-state… 63 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state.… 68 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state… 73 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in MESI-sta… 78 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in MESI-st… 173 "BriefDescription": "An external snoop hits a modified line in some processor core.", 178 "PublicDescription": "An external snoop hits a modified line in some processor core.", [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/ivybridge/ |
D | uncore-cache.json | 43 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in E or S-s… 48 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in E or S-… 53 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in I-state.… 58 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in I-state… 63 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state.… 68 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state… 73 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in MESI-sta… 78 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in MESI-st… 173 "BriefDescription": "An external snoop hits a modified line in some processor core.", 178 "PublicDescription": "An external snoop hits a modified line in some processor core.", [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/fsl/ |
D | ptp_qoriq.h | 47 u32 tmr_etts1_h; /* Timestamp of general purpose external trigger */ 48 u32 tmr_etts1_l; /* Timestamp of general purpose external trigger */ 49 u32 tmr_etts2_h; /* Timestamp of general purpose external trigger */ 50 u32 tmr_etts2_l; /* Timestamp of general purpose external trigger */ 82 #define ESFDP (1<<11) /* External Tx/Rx SFD Polarity. */ 83 #define ESFDE (1<<10) /* External Tx/Rx SFD Enable. */ 84 #define ETEP2 (1<<9) /* External trigger 2 edge polarity */ 85 #define ETEP1 (1<<8) /* External trigger 1 edge polarity */ 87 #define CIPH (1<<6) /* External oscillator input clock phase */ 95 #define ETS2 (1<<25) /* External trigger 2 timestamp sampled */ [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ |
D | adi,ad5770r.yaml | 36 description: Specify the voltage of the external reference used. 38 external reference declared then the device will use the 41 adi,external-resistor: 42 description: Specify if an external 2.5k ohm resistor is used. If not 59 description: Represents an external channel which are 84 description: Represents an external channel which are 101 description: Represents an external channel which are 121 description: Represents the external channels which are connected to the DAC. 159 adi,external-resistor;
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/powerpc/platforms/52xx/ |
D | mpc52xx_pic.c | 26 * group has 3 irqs, External IRQ0, slice timer 0 irq, and wake from deep 27 * sleep. Main group include the other 3 external IRQs, slice timer 1, RTC, 65 * for external interrupts. The irq_chip structures provide the hooks needed 71 * you'll also notice that there is an irq_chip defined for external 72 * interrupts even though there is no external interrupt group. The reason 73 * for this is that the four external interrupts are all managed with the same 74 * register even though one of the external IRQs is in the critical group and 76 * the 4 external irqs to be managed using a separate set of hooks. The 78 * group, only external interrupt is actually support at this time by this 79 * driver and since external interrupt is the only one used, it can just [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/include/soc/at91/ |
D | atmel_tcb.h | 22 * These TC blocks may have up to nine external pins: TCLK0..2 signals for 89 * "external" clocks (or event sources) used by the timer channels; and 92 * "External" can mean "external to chip" using the TCLK0, TCLK1, or TCLK2 93 * signals. Or, it can mean "external to timer", using the TIOA output from 101 #define ATMEL_TC_TC0XC0S (3 << 0) /* external clock 0 source */ 106 #define ATMEL_TC_TC1XC1S (3 << 2) /* external clock 1 source */ 111 #define ATMEL_TC_TC2XC2S (3 << 4) /* external clock 2 source */ 122 * when it's not "external") is silicon-specific. AT91 platforms use one 167 #define ATMEL_TC_ETRGEDG (3 << 8) /* external trigger edge */ 172 #define ATMEL_TC_ABETRG (1 << 10) /* external trigger is TIOA? */ [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/pinctrl/samsung/ |
D | pinctrl-samsung.h | 65 * enum eint_type - possible external interrupt types. 66 * @EINT_TYPE_NONE: bank does not support external interrupts 67 * @EINT_TYPE_GPIO: bank supportes external gpio interrupts 68 * @EINT_TYPE_WKUP: bank supportes external wakeup interrupts 69 * @EINT_TYPE_WKUP_MUX: bank supports multiplexed external wakeup interrupts 72 * in a pin bank can support external gpio interrupts or external wakeup 74 * difference between external gpio and external wakeup interrupts is that 122 * @eint_type: type of the external interrupt supported by the bank. 147 * @eint_type: type of the external interrupt supported by the bank. 158 * @irq_chip: link to irq chip for external gpio and wakeup interrupts. [all …]
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