/Linux-v5.4/drivers/video/fbdev/via/ |
D | lcd.h | 18 /* Resolution: 640x480, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 20 /* Resolution: 800x600, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 22 /* Resolution: 1024x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 24 /* Resolution: 1280x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 26 /* Resolution: 1280x1024, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable */ 28 /* Resolution: 1400x1050, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable */ 30 /* Resolution: 1600x1200, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable */ 32 /* Resolution: 1366x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Disable */ 34 /* Resolution: 1024x600, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable*/ 36 /* Resolution: 1280x800, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable*/ [all …]
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D | dvi.h | 20 /* Resolution: 640x480, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 22 /* Resolution: 800x600, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 24 /* Resolution: 1024x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 26 /* Resolution: 1280x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable */ 28 /* Resolution: 1280x1024, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable */ 30 /* Resolution: 1400x1050, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable */ 32 /* Resolution: 1600x1200, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable */
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/timers/ |
D | hrtimers.rst | 2 hrtimers - subsystem for high-resolution kernel timers 5 This patch introduces a new subsystem for high-resolution kernel timers. 9 back and forth trying to integrate high-resolution and high-precision 11 such high-resolution timer implementations in practice, we came to the 18 - the forced handling of low-resolution and high-resolution timers in 30 necessitate a more complex handling of high resolution timers, which 62 high-resolution timer subsystem as well. 64 While this subsystem does not offer high-resolution clock sources just 65 yet, the hrtimer subsystem can be easily extended with high-resolution 73 resolution and low precision use cases - once the precision-sensitive [all …]
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D | highres.rst | 2 High resolution timers and dynamic ticks design notes 26 - high resolution timer functionality 82 functionality like high resolution timers or dynamic ticks. 102 accounting, profiling, and high resolution timers. 132 utilize the high resolution and dynamic tick functionalities without any change 134 enabling of high resolution timers and dynamic ticks is simply provided by 142 high resolution timer functionality 145 During system boot it is not possible to use the high resolution timer 150 the high resolution functionality can work. Up to the point where hrtimers are 151 initialized, the system works in the usual low resolution periodic mode. The [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/ |
D | dev-decoder.rst | 65 height for given coded resolution. 67 coded resolution 68 stream resolution in pixels aligned to codec and hardware requirements; 69 typically visible resolution rounded up to full macroblocks; 70 see also: visible resolution. 73 width for given coded resolution. 132 height in pixels for given source resolution; relevant to encoders only. 134 source resolution 135 resolution in pixels of source frames being source to the encoder and 136 subject to further cropping to the bounds of visible resolution; relevant to [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/fb/ |
D | viafb.rst | 67 - 0 : Resolution: 640x480, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable 68 - 1 : Resolution: 800x600, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable 69 - 2 : Resolution: 1024x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable (default) 70 - 3 : Resolution: 1280x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable 71 - 4 : Resolution: 1280x1024, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable 72 - 5 : Resolution: 1400x1050, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable 73 - 6 : Resolution: 1600x1200, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable 75 - 8 : Resolution: 800x480, Channel: single, Dithering: Enable 76 - 9 : Resolution: 1024x768, Channel: dual, Dithering: Enable 77 - 10: Resolution: 1024x768, Channel: single, Dithering: Disable [all …]
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D | viafb.modes | 13 # Resolution 640 480 38 # Resolution 640 480 59 # Resolution 640 480 80 # Resolution 640 480 101 # Resolution 640 480 122 # Resolution 720 480 143 # Resolution 800 480 164 # Resolution 720 576 185 # Resolution 800 600 207 # Resolution 800 600 [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/watchdog/ |
D | bcm_kona_wdt.c | 32 #define SECS_TO_TICKS(x, w) ((x) << (w)->resolution) 33 #define TICKS_TO_SECS(x, w) ((x) >> (w)->resolution) 40 * One watchdog tick is 1/(2^resolution) seconds. Resolution can take 42 * resolution of 4 means one tick is 62.5ms. 44 * The watchdog counter is 20 bits. Depending on resolution, the maximum 45 * counter value of 0xfffff expires after about 12 days (resolution 0) 46 * down to only 32s (resolution 15). The default resolution of 4 gives 50 int resolution; member 120 "Resolution: %d / %d\n" in bcm_kona_show() 124 res, wdt->resolution, in bcm_kona_show() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/scripts/kconfig/tests/err_recursive_dep/ |
D | expected_stderr | 3 For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst 8 For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst 14 For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst 20 For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst 26 For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst 31 For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst 37 For a resolution refer to Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/iio/dac/ |
D | ti-dac082s085.c | 24 u8 resolution; member 28 [dual_8bit] = { .num_channels = 2, .resolution = 8 }, 29 [dual_10bit] = { .num_channels = 2, .resolution = 10 }, 30 [dual_12bit] = { .num_channels = 2, .resolution = 12 }, 31 [quad_8bit] = { .num_channels = 4, .resolution = 8 }, 32 [quad_10bit] = { .num_channels = 4, .resolution = 10 }, 33 [quad_12bit] = { .num_channels = 4, .resolution = 12 }, 45 * @resolution: resolution of the chip 56 u8 resolution; member 67 u8 shift = 12 - ti_dac->resolution; in ti_dac_cmd() [all …]
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D | ti-dac7311.c | 27 u8 resolution; member 31 [ID_DAC5311] = { .resolution = 8 }, 32 [ID_DAC6311] = { .resolution = 10 }, 33 [ID_DAC7311] = { .resolution = 12 }, 44 * @resolution: resolution of the chip 54 u8 resolution; member 68 u8 shift = 14 - ti_dac->resolution; in ti_dac_cmd() 184 *val2 = ti_dac->resolution; in ti_dac_read_raw() 204 if (val >= (1 << ti_dac->resolution) || val < 0) in ti_dac_write_raw() 268 ti_dac->resolution = spec->resolution; in ti_dac_probe()
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/Linux-v5.4/include/sound/ |
D | timer.h | 22 #define SNDRV_TIMER_HW_SLAVE 0x00000004 /* only slave timer (variable resolution) */ 43 unsigned long resolution; /* average timer resolution for one tick in nsec */ member 44 unsigned long resolution_min; /* minimal resolution */ 45 unsigned long resolution_max; /* maximal resolution */ 89 unsigned long ticks, unsigned long resolution); 93 unsigned long resolution); 99 unsigned long resolution; /* current resolution for tasklet */ member
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | ds1621.rst | 102 also pin compatible with the DS1621 and provide multi-resolution support. 114 - DS1631 - 93ms..750ms for 9..12 bits resolution, respectively. 115 - DS1721 - 93ms..750ms for 9..12 bits resolution, respectively. 116 - DS1731 - 93ms..750ms for 9..12 bits resolution, respectively. 135 Temperature Resolution: 137 As mentioned above, the DS1631, DS1721, and DS1731 provide multi-resolution 154 At initial device power-on, the default resolution is set to 12-bits. 156 The resolution mode for the DS1631, DS1721, or DS1731 can be changed from 158 will normalize the range of input values to the device maximum resolution 162 Resolution Conversion Time Input Range [all …]
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D | lm73.rst | 28 Measurement Resolution Support 32 LSB: 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625, and 0.3125. Changing the resolution mode 34 From userspace, the desired resolution can be specified as a function of 37 maximum times defined for the resolution in the datasheet. 40 Resolution Conv. Time Input Range 81 Mathematically, the resolution can be derived from the conversion time 87 resolution in degrees C per LSB.
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/Linux-v5.4/sound/core/seq/ |
D | seq_timer.h | 14 unsigned long resolution; /* time per tick in nsec */ member 25 int ppq; /* time resolution, ticks/quarter */ 35 unsigned long preferred_resolution; /* timer resolution, ticks/sec */ 54 unsigned long resolution) in snd_seq_timer_update_tick() argument 56 if (tick->resolution > 0) { in snd_seq_timer_update_tick() 57 tick->fraction += resolution; in snd_seq_timer_update_tick() 58 tick->cur_tick += (unsigned int)(tick->fraction / tick->resolution); in snd_seq_timer_update_tick() 59 tick->fraction %= tick->resolution; in snd_seq_timer_update_tick()
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D | seq_timer.c | 24 tmr->tick.resolution = (tmr->tempo * 1000) / tmr->ppq; in snd_seq_timer_set_tick_resolution() 30 tmr->tick.resolution = (tmr->tempo / tmr->ppq) * 1000; in snd_seq_timer_set_tick_resolution() 31 tmr->tick.resolution += s; in snd_seq_timer_set_tick_resolution() 33 if (tmr->tick.resolution <= 0) in snd_seq_timer_set_tick_resolution() 34 tmr->tick.resolution = 1; in snd_seq_timer_set_tick_resolution() 121 unsigned long resolution, in snd_seq_timer_interrupt() argument 139 resolution *= ticks; in snd_seq_timer_interrupt() 142 resolution = (resolution >> 16) * tmr->skew + in snd_seq_timer_interrupt() 143 (((resolution & 0xffff) * tmr->skew) >> 16); in snd_seq_timer_interrupt() 147 snd_seq_inc_time_nsec(&tmr->cur_time, resolution); in snd_seq_timer_interrupt() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/include/uapi/linux/dvb/ |
D | osd.h | 153 OSD_BITMAP1HR, /* 1 Bit bitmap half resolution */ 154 OSD_BITMAP2HR, /* 2 bit bitmap half resolution */ 155 OSD_BITMAP4HR, /* 4 bit bitmap half resolution */ 156 OSD_BITMAP8HR, /* 8 bit bitmap half resolution */ 159 OSD_YCRCB444HR, /* 4:4:4 YCRCB graphic half resolution */ 161 OSD_VIDEOHSIZE, /* MPEG Video Display Half Resolution */ 162 OSD_VIDEOQSIZE, /* MPEG Video Display Quarter Resolution */ 163 OSD_VIDEODSIZE, /* MPEG Video Display Double Resolution */ 164 OSD_VIDEOTHSIZE, /* True Size MPEG Video Display Half Resolution */ 165 OSD_VIDEOTQSIZE, /* True Size MPEG Video Display Quarter Resolution*/ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/sound/core/ |
D | hrtimer.c | 22 static unsigned int resolution; variable 48 ticks += ktime_divns(delta, ticks * resolution); in snd_hrtimer_callback() 54 hrtimer_add_expires_ns(hrt, t->sticks * resolution); in snd_hrtimer_callback() 101 hrtimer_start(&stime->hrt, ns_to_ktime(t->sticks * resolution), in snd_hrtimer_start() 135 resolution = hrtimer_resolution; in snd_hrtimer_init() 146 timer->hw.resolution = resolution; in snd_hrtimer_init() 147 timer->hw.ticks = NANO_SEC / resolution; in snd_hrtimer_init()
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D | timer.c | 437 return timer->hw.resolution; in snd_timer_hw_resolution() 461 unsigned long resolution = 0; in snd_timer_notify1() local 475 resolution = snd_timer_hw_resolution(timer); in snd_timer_notify1() 477 ti->ccallback(ti, event, &tstamp, resolution); in snd_timer_notify1() 486 ts->ccallback(ts, event + 100, &tstamp, resolution); in snd_timer_notify1() 741 unsigned long resolution, ticks; in snd_timer_process_callbacks() local 753 resolution = ti->resolution; in snd_timer_process_callbacks() 757 ti->callback(ti, resolution, ticks); in snd_timer_process_callbacks() 804 unsigned long resolution; in snd_timer_interrupt() local 819 /* remember the current resolution */ in snd_timer_interrupt() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/iio/adc/ |
D | ad7949.c | 29 u8 resolution; member 33 [ID_AD7949] = { .num_channels = 8, .resolution = 14 }, 34 [ID_AD7682] = { .num_channels = 4, .resolution = 16 }, 35 [ID_AD7689] = { .num_channels = 8, .resolution = 16 }, 44 * @resolution: resolution of the chip 54 u8 resolution; member 70 int ret = ad7949_adc->resolution; in ad7949_spi_bits_per_word() 111 int mask = GENMASK(ad7949_adc->resolution, 0); in ad7949_spi_read_channel() 269 ad7949_adc->resolution = spec->resolution; in ad7949_spi_probe()
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D | mcp320x.c | 66 unsigned int resolution; member 222 *val2 = adc->chip_info->resolution; in mcp320x_read_raw() 304 .resolution = 10 309 .resolution = 10 314 .resolution = 10 319 .resolution = 10 324 .resolution = 12 329 .resolution = 12 334 .resolution = 12 339 .resolution = 12 [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/lib/fonts/ |
D | Kconfig | 29 This is the "high resolution" font for the VGA frame buffer (the one 35 Given the resolution provided by the frame buffer device, answer N 42 This is the "high resolution" font for the VGA frame buffer (the one 95 This is a high resolution console font for machines with very 103 This is the high resolution console font for Sun machines. Say Y. 109 This is the high resolution console font for Sun machines with very 119 This is the high resolution, large version for use with HiDPI screens.
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/acpi/acpica/ |
D | hwtimer.c | 23 * PARAMETERS: resolution - Where the resolution is returned 25 * RETURN: Status and timer resolution 27 * DESCRIPTION: Obtains resolution of the ACPI PM Timer (24 or 32 bits). 30 acpi_status acpi_get_timer_resolution(u32 * resolution) in acpi_get_timer_resolution() argument 34 if (!resolution) { in acpi_get_timer_resolution() 39 *resolution = 24; in acpi_get_timer_resolution() 41 *resolution = 32; in acpi_get_timer_resolution() 102 * rollovers, the timer resolution, and timer frequency. in ACPI_EXPORT_SYMBOL()
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/hwmon/ |
D | lm75.c | 62 * @resolution_limits: Limit register resolution. Optional. Should be set if 63 * the resolution of limit registers does not match the 64 * resolution of the temperature register. 67 * than 1, and if the resolution changes with sample times. 106 u8 resolution; /* In bits, 9 to 16 */ member 297 static inline long lm75_reg_to_mc(s16 temp, u8 resolution) in lm75_reg_to_mc() argument 299 return ((temp >> (16 - resolution)) * 1000) >> (resolution - 8); in lm75_reg_to_mc() 358 *val = lm75_reg_to_mc(regval, data->resolution); in lm75_read() 369 u8 resolution; in lm75_write_temp() local 384 * Resolution of limit registers is assumed to be the same as the in lm75_write_temp() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/iio/accel/ |
D | adxl345_core.c | 39 #define ADXL345_DATA_FORMAT_FULL_RES BIT(3) /* Up to 13-bits resolution */ 48 * In full-resolution mode, scale factor is maintained at ~4 mg/LSB 51 * At +/- 16g with 13-bit resolution, scale is computed as: 57 * The Datasheet lists a resolution of Resolution is ~49 mg per LSB. That's 128 * 8-bit resolution at +/- 2g, that is 4x accel data scale in adxl345_read_raw() 159 * 8-bit resolution at +/- 2g, that is 4x accel data scale in adxl345_write_raw() 239 /* Enable full-resolution mode */ in adxl345_core_probe()
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