/Linux-v6.1/drivers/watchdog/ |
D | ebc-c384_wdt.c | 21 * The timeout value in minutes must fit in a single byte when sent to the 44 /* resolution is in minutes for timeouts greater than 255 seconds */ in ebc_c384_wdt_start() 62 /* resolution is in minutes for timeouts greater than 255 seconds */ in ebc_c384_wdt_set_timeout() 67 /* set watchdog timer for minutes */ in ebc_c384_wdt_set_timeout()
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D | wdt977.c | 14 * from minutes to seconds. 54 static int timeoutM; /* timeout in minutes */ 87 * F2 has the timeout in minutes in wdt977_start() 182 /* F2 has the timeout in minutes */ in wdt977_keepalive() 203 /* convert seconds to minutes, rounding up */ in wdt977_set_timeout() 209 * max of 255 minutes... in wdt977_set_timeout() 218 the timeout in minutes) */ in wdt977_set_timeout()
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D | riowd.c | 32 * 0x05 (WDTO_INDEX) which is the watchdog time-out in minutes (1-255). 63 static int riowd_timeout = 1; /* in minutes */ 65 MODULE_PARM_DESC(riowd_timeout, "Watchdog timeout in minutes"); 206 pr_info("Hardware watchdog [%i minutes], regs at %p\n", in riowd_probe()
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D | it8712f_wdt.c | 79 #define WDT_UNIT_SEC 0x80 /* If 0 in MINUTES */ 153 /* Switch to minutes precision if the configured margin in it8712f_wdt_update_margin() 157 config |= WDT_UNIT_SEC; /* else UNIT is MINUTES */ in it8712f_wdt_update_margin() 161 pr_info("timer margin %d minutes\n", units); in it8712f_wdt_update_margin()
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D | db8500_wdt.c | 21 #define WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT 600 /* 10 minutes */ 89 timeout = 600; /* Default to 10 minutes */ in db8500_wdt_probe()
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/rtc/ |
D | rtc-bq32k.c | 23 #define BQ32K_MINUTES 0x01 /* Minutes register address */ 24 #define BQ32K_MINUTES_MASK 0x7F /* Mask over minutes value */ 42 uint8_t minutes; member 102 if (regs.minutes & BQ32K_OF) in bq32k_rtc_read_time() 106 tm->tm_min = bcd2bin(regs.minutes & BQ32K_MINUTES_MASK); in bq32k_rtc_read_time() 122 regs.minutes = bin2bcd(tm->tm_min); in bq32k_rtc_set_time()
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D | rtc-ds1685.c | 265 u8 seconds, minutes, hours, wday, mday, month, years; in ds1685_rtc_read_time() local 270 minutes = rtc->read(rtc, RTC_MINS); in ds1685_rtc_read_time() 286 tm->tm_min = ds1685_rtc_bcd2bin(rtc, minutes, RTC_MINS_BCD_MASK, in ds1685_rtc_read_time() 312 u8 ctrlb, seconds, minutes, hours, wday, mday, month, years, century; in ds1685_rtc_set_time() local 317 minutes = ds1685_rtc_bin2bcd(rtc, tm->tm_min, RTC_MINS_BIN_MASK, in ds1685_rtc_set_time() 360 rtc->write(rtc, RTC_MINS, minutes); in ds1685_rtc_set_time() 377 * There are three primary alarm registers: seconds, minutes, and hours. 388 u8 seconds, minutes, hours, mday, ctrlb, ctrlc; in ds1685_rtc_read_alarm() local 394 minutes = rtc->read(rtc, RTC_MINS_ALARM); in ds1685_rtc_read_alarm() 418 if (likely(minutes < 0xc0)) in ds1685_rtc_read_alarm() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/net/netfilter/ |
D | xt_time.c | 277 int minutes = sys_tz.tz_minuteswest; in time_mt_init() local 279 if (minutes < 0) /* east of Greenwich */ in time_mt_init() 281 -minutes / 60, -minutes % 60); in time_mt_init() 284 minutes / 60, minutes % 60); in time_mt_init()
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-daemon.txt | 148 up: 1 minutes 154 up: 1 minutes 160 up: 1 minutes 167 The 'up' number shows minutes daemon/session is running.
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/ |
D | sysfs-bus-iio-adc-ad7280a | 17 allows the user to set the timer to a value from 0 minutes to 18 36.9 minutes. The resolution of the timer is 71.5 sec.
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/mips/include/asm/ |
D | mc146818-time.h | 29 * sets the minutes. Usually you'll only notice that after reboot! 50 * since we're only adjusting minutes and seconds, in mc146818_set_rtc_mmss() 53 * RTC not to be off by more than 15 minutes in mc146818_set_rtc_mmss()
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/Linux-v6.1/include/trace/events/ |
D | v4l2.h | 138 __entry->timecode_minutes = buf->timecode.minutes; 150 "seconds = %u, minutes = %u, hours = %u, " 215 __entry->timecode_minutes = vbuf->timecode.minutes; 226 "frames = %u, seconds = %u, minutes = %u, hours = %u, "
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/supply/ |
D | active-semi,act8945a-charger.yaml | 40 Specifies the charger's PRECONDITION safety timer setting value in minutes. 42 Defaults to 40 minutes.
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/scsi/ |
D | imm.h | 31 * Ten minutes later after a few fixes.... (LITERALLY!!!) 36 * Twenty minutes of mucking around, rearanged the IEEE negotiate mechanism. 40 * Thirty minutes of further coding results in EPP working on my machine.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-platform-dell-laptop | 55 The timeouts are expressed in seconds, minutes, hours and 63 For example, to set the timeout to 10 minutes run::
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/memory-model/scripts/ |
D | initlitmushist.sh | 30 # Increasing the timeout on the 20-process run to five minutes increases 31 # the runtime to about 90 minutes with the CPU time rising to about
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/arm64/fp/ |
D | README | 60 Ideally, the test should be allowed to run for many minutes or hours 95 Again, the test should be allowed to run for many minutes or hours to
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
D | laptop-mode.rst | 55 minutes of work. If you cannot afford this, don't use it! The supplied ACPI 95 /proc/sys/vm to about 10 minutes (by default), which means that pages that are 98 is not done anymore. Combined with a higher commit value (also 10 minutes) for 101 occurs only once every 10 minutes, or whenever the disk is forced to spin up by 120 Automatically disable laptop mode if the remaining number of minutes of 121 battery power is less than this value. Default is 10 minutes. 190 * Bartek Kania reports getting up to 50 minutes of extra battery life (on top 234 # Automatically disable laptop mode when the number of minutes of battery
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/mmc/ |
D | mmc-dev-attrs.rst | 63 minutes. 68 the value can end up being several minutes for large
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/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/mfd/ |
D | intel-m10-bmc.h | 97 /* RSU PREP Timeout (2 minutes) to erase flash staging area */ 101 /* RSU Complete Timeout (40 minutes) for full flash update */
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/lib/ |
D | tout.c | 59 * 0x2: minutes 69 /* convert hours/minutes/seconds to miliseconds */ in tout_convert_reg_field_to_ms()
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/usb/storage/ |
D | shuttle_usbat.c | 394 static int usbat_wait_not_busy(struct us_data *us, int minutes) in usbat_wait_not_busy() argument 402 * but probably not more than 10 minutes or so. On the other hand, in usbat_wait_not_busy() 404 * minutes! in usbat_wait_not_busy() 407 for (i=0; i<1200+minutes*60; i++) { in usbat_wait_not_busy() 432 msleep(1000); /* X minutes */ in usbat_wait_not_busy() 435 usb_stor_dbg(us, "Waited not busy for %d minutes, timing out\n", in usbat_wait_not_busy() 436 minutes); in usbat_wait_not_busy() 479 int minutes, in usbat_write_block() argument 506 return usbat_wait_not_busy(us, minutes); in usbat_write_block() 525 int minutes) in usbat_hp8200e_rw_block_test() argument [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/mfd/wm8350/ |
D | rtc.h | 26 * R16 (0x10) - RTC Seconds/Minutes 98 * R20 (0x14) - Alarm Seconds/Minutes
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/mips/dec/ |
D | time.c | 90 * since we're only adjusting minutes and seconds, in update_persistent_clock64() 93 * RTC not to be off by more than 15 minutes in update_persistent_clock64()
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/ |
D | kvm-again.sh | 65 echo " --duration minutes | <seconds>s | <hours>h | <days>d" 79 checkarg --duration "(minutes)" $# "$2" '^[0-9][0-9]*\(s\|m\|h\|d\|\)$' '^error'
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