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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/memory/
Demif.c66 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing; member
415 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing) in get_sdram_ref_ctrl_shdw() argument
421 t_refi = addressing->tREFI_ns / 100; in get_sdram_ref_ctrl_shdw()
435 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing) in get_sdram_tim_1_shdw() argument
442 if (addressing->num_banks == B8) in get_sdram_tim_1_shdw()
468 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing) in get_sdram_tim_1_shdw_derated() argument
479 if (addressing->num_banks == B8) { in get_sdram_tim_1_shdw_derated()
508 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing, in get_sdram_tim_2_shdw() argument
520 val = DIV_ROUND_UP(addressing->tRFCab_ps + 10000, t_ck) - 1; in get_sdram_tim_2_shdw()
534 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing, in get_sdram_tim_3_shdw() argument
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/m68k/math-emu/
Dfp_decode.h112 | extract the addressing mode
128 | extract the register for the addressing mode
214 | addressing mode: data register direct
220 | addressing mode: address register indirect
244 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement
263 | addressing mode: address register indirect with predecrement
289 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect
331 | all other indirect addressing modes will finally end up here
345 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect
355 3: | addressing mode: address register/programm counter memory indirect
Dfp_scan.S133 | decode addressing mode for source
141 | addressing mode: data register direct
171 | addressing mode: address register indirect
176 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement
181 | addressing mode: address register indirect with predecrement
186 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect
192 | all other indirect addressing modes will finally end up here
197 | all pc relative addressing modes and immediate/absolute modes end up here
211 | addressing mode: absolute short
216 | addressing mode: absolute long
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Dfp_move.S64 | encode addressing mode for dest
72 | addressing mode: data register direct
135 | addressing mode: address register indirect
140 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement
145 | addressing mode: address register indirect with predecrement
150 | addressing mode: address register indirect with 16bit displacement
Dfp_movem.S88 | addressing mode: address register indirect
93 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement
102 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect
Dfp_cond.S105 | decode addressing mode
113 | addressing mode: data register direct
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/
Dqnx6.txt50 data and the addressing levels in that specific tree.
53 Level 1 adds an additional indirect addressing level where each indirect
54 addressing block holds up to blocksize / 4 bytes pointers to data blocks.
55 Level 2 adds an additional indirect addressing block level (so, already up
59 indirect addressing blocks or inodes.
87 For more than 16 blocks an indirect addressing in form of another tree is
127 Long filenames are stored in a separate addressing tree. The staring point
146 smaller than addressing space in the bitmap.
161 Bitmap blocks, Inode blocks and indirect addressing blocks for those two
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/scsi/
Daha152x.txt107 The BIOS uses a cylinder/head/sector addressing scheme (C/H/S)
109 C/H/S addressing.
112 as base for requests in C/H/S addressing. SCSI only knows about the
116 geometry just to be able to support that addressing scheme. The geometry
122 instead of C/H/S addressing. Unfortunately C/H/S addressing is also used
126 Moreover there are certain limitations to the C/H/S addressing scheme,
DChangeLog.sym53c8xx_2105 - Add infrastructure for the forthcoming 64 bit DMA addressing support.
111 - Add support for 64 bit DMA addressing using segment registers.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/mtd/
Dspi-nor.txt16 which the controller driver is aware of the opcodes, addressing, and other
64 flash chip such as addressing mode. Call it whenever detach the driver from
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/
Djedec,spi-nor.txt72 - broken-flash-reset : Some flash devices utilize stateful addressing modes
73 (e.g., for 32-bit addressing) which need to be managed
/Linux-v4.19/arch/s390/boot/
Dhead.S158 sam31 # switch to 31 bit addressing mode
268 # startup-code at 0x10000, running in absolute addressing mode
285 # kdump startup-code at 0x10010, running in 64 bit absolute addressing mode
298 sam64 # switch to 64 bit addressing mode
Dhead_kdump.S26 sam64 # Switch to 64 bit addressing
/Linux-v4.19/arch/sh/mm/
DKconfig74 # Physical addressing modes
86 bool "Support 32-bit physical addressing through PMB"
91 If you say Y here, physical addressing will be extended to
93 29-bit physical addressing will be used.
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/drx39xyj/
Ddrx_dap_fasi.h98 #error At least one of short- or long-addressing format must be allowed.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/
DDMA-API-HOWTO.txt149 DMA addressing limitations
152 Does your device have any DMA addressing limitations? For example, is
162 support 64-bit addressing (DAC) for all transactions. And at least
168 support the DMA addressing limitation your device has. It is good
216 The standard 32-bit addressing device would do something like this::
224 is to try for 64-bit addressing, but back down to a 32-bit mask that
226 platform is not capable of 64-bit addressing. Rather, it may fail in
227 this case simply because 32-bit addressing is done more efficiently
228 than 64-bit addressing. For example, Sparc64 PCI SAC addressing is
229 more efficient than DAC addressing.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dbrcm,bcmgenet.txt45 - #address-cells: address cell for MDIO bus addressing, should be 1
46 - #size-cells: size of the cells for MDIO bus addressing, should be 0
/Linux-v4.19/arch/alpha/lib/
Dev6-memset.S84 subq $3,8,$3 # E : Invert (for addressing uses)
262 subq $3,8,$3 # E : Invert (for addressing uses)
450 subq $3,8,$3 # E : Invert (for addressing uses)
/Linux-v4.19/arch/mips/sgi-ip27/
DKconfig3 prompt "Node addressing mode"
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/security/
DSELinux-sctp.rst148 6) CIPSO is only supported for IPv4 addressing: ``socket(AF_INET, ...)``
149 CALIPSO is only supported for IPv6 addressing: ``socket(AF_INET6, ...)``
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/
Dcci.txt47 Specification for hierarchical bus addressing. CCI
49 addressing scheme to declare their register bases.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/ioctl/
Dhdio.txt31 HDIO_GET_ADDRESS get sector addressing mode
56 HDIO_SET_ADDRESS change lba addressing modes
114 purely by sector number nowadays (lba addressing), and the
443 The value of the current addressing mode:
594 if LBA48 addressing is enabled for the drive
1024 HDIO_SET_ADDRESS change lba addressing modes
1032 New value for addressing mode
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/
Dsnps-dwapb-gpio.txt6 - #address-cells : should be 1 (for addressing port subnodes).
/Linux-v4.19/arch/s390/kernel/
Dbase.S114 sam64 # Switch to 64 bit addressing mode
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/hwmon/
Dabituguru-datasheet58 The uGuru has a number of different addressing levels. The first addressing
70 terminoligy for the addressing within a bank this is not 100% correct, in
71 bank 0x24 for example the addressing within the bank selects a PWM output not

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