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/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/mach-mmp/
Dmfp-mmp2.h242 #define GPIO124_MMC1_DAT7 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO124, AF1, FAST)
243 #define GPIO125_MMC1_DAT6 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO125, AF1, FAST)
244 #define GPIO129_MMC1_DAT5 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO129, AF1, FAST)
245 #define GPIO130_MMC1_DAT4 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO130, AF1, FAST)
246 #define GPIO131_MMC1_DAT3 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO131, AF1, FAST)
247 #define GPIO132_MMC1_DAT2 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO132, AF1, FAST)
248 #define GPIO133_MMC1_DAT1 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO133, AF1, FAST)
249 #define GPIO134_MMC1_DAT0 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO134, AF1, FAST)
250 #define GPIO136_MMC1_CMD MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO136, AF1, FAST)
251 #define GPIO139_MMC1_CLK MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO139, AF1, FAST)
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Dmfp-pxa168.h213 #define GPIO107_UART1_TXD MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO107, AF1, FAST)
214 #define GPIO107_UART1_RXD MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO107, AF2, FAST)
215 #define GPIO108_UART1_RXD MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO108, AF1, FAST)
216 #define GPIO108_UART1_TXD MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO108, AF2, FAST)
241 #define GPIO28_MMC2_CMD MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO28, AF6, FAST)
242 #define GPIO29_MMC2_CLK MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO29, AF6, FAST)
243 #define GPIO30_MMC2_DAT0 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO30, AF6, FAST)
244 #define GPIO31_MMC2_DAT1 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO31, AF6, FAST)
245 #define GPIO32_MMC2_DAT2 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO32, AF6, FAST)
246 #define GPIO33_MMC2_DAT3 MFP_CFG_DRV(GPIO33, AF6, FAST)
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/scsi/ufs/
Dufs-hisi.h79 #define FAST 2 macro
92 #define UFS_HISI_LIMIT_DESIRED_MODE FAST
Dufs-qcom.h34 #define FAST 2 macro
47 #define UFS_QCOM_LIMIT_DESIRED_MODE FAST
Dufs-hisi.c302 if (hisi_param->desired_working_mode == FAST) { in ufs_hisi_get_pwr_dev_param()
Dufs-qcom.c637 if (qcom_param->desired_working_mode == FAST) { in ufs_qcom_get_pwr_dev_param()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/
Dqcom,ebi2.txt37 this is something just used on the FAST chip selects and that the SLOW
41 FIXME: The chipselects have SLOW and FAST configuration registers. It's a bit
43 together, or if some chip selects are hardwired to be FAST and others are SLOW
95 Optional properties arrays for FAST chip selects:
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/i2c/busses/
Di2c-imx-lpi2c.c88 FAST, /* 400+Kbps */ enumerator
158 mode = FAST; in lpi2c_imx_set_mode()
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/scsi/
Desp_scsi.h269 FAST = 0x05, enumerator
DKconfig1041 rates: FAST-5, FAST-10, FAST-20, FAST-40 and FAST-80. The numbers
1043 per second for each class. For example, a FAST-20 Wide 16 device is
1058 for FAST-20 synchronous data transfer (20 mega-transfers per
Desp_scsi.c250 if (esp->rev == FAST) in esp_reset_esp()
258 if (esp->rev == FAST) { in esp_reset_esp()
2257 esp->rev = FAST; in esp_get_revision()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/networking/
Dde4x5.txt134 interrupt service code is fixed. YOU SHOULD SEPARATE OUT THE FAST
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/scsi/
DChangeLog.ncr53c8xx450 FAST-20 devices.
476 - Use FAST-5 instead of SLOW for slow scsi devices according to
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/
DKconfig2127 Say Y here to include the FAST floating point emulator in the kernel.
/Linux-v4.19/
DMAINTAINERS4113 DAVICOM FAST ETHERNET (DMFE) NETWORK DRIVER
12256 RDC R6040 FAST ETHERNET DRIVER
13330 SIS 900/7016 FAST ETHERNET DRIVER