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/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/mach-imx/
DKconfig92 configurations for the board and its peripherals.
107 configurations for the board and its peripherals.
127 configurations for the board and its peripherals.
144 peripherals.
163 includes specific configurations for the module and its peripherals.
187 configurations for the board and its peripherals.
209 specific configurations for the board and its peripherals.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/
Dmipi-dsi-bus.txt5 communication between a host and up to four peripherals. This document will
13 peripherals on that bus.
26 bus. DSI peripherals are addressed using a 2-bit virtual channel number, so
36 described here apply to all DSI peripherals, but individual bindings may want
43 Some DSI peripherals respond to more than a single virtual channel. In that
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/clk/meson/
DKconfig29 want peripherals and CPU frequency scaling to work.
38 Say Y if you want peripherals and CPU frequency scaling to work.
47 Say Y if you want peripherals and CPU frequency scaling to work.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/include/debug/
Dat91.S18 ldr \rp, =CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PHYS @ System peripherals (phys address)
19 ldr \rv, =CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_VIRT @ System peripherals (virt address)
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/
Dge-achc.txt3 A device which handles data aquisition from compatible USB based peripherals.
6 Note: This device does not expose the peripherals as USB devices.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm64/boot/dts/ti/
Dk3-am65.dtsi54 <0x01000000 0x00 0x01000000 0x0af02400>, /* Most peripherals */
79 /* WKUP Basic peripherals */
86 /* Now include the peripherals for each bus segments */
Dk3-am65-main.dtsi3 * Device Tree Source for AM6 SoC Family Main Domain peripherals
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Dbrcm,bcm2835-aux-clock.txt6 The auxiliary peripherals (UART, SPI1, and SPI2) have a small register
7 area controlling clock gating to the peripherals, and providing an IRQ
Dqcom,spmi-clkdiv.txt19 Definition: base address of CLKDIV peripherals.
24 Definition: number of CLKDIV peripherals.
Dpistachio-clock.txt21 co-processor), audio, and several peripherals.
48 peripherals. The peripheral system clock ("periph_sys") generated by the core
75 resets for various peripherals. It also contains miscellaneous peripheral
/Linux-v4.19/arch/mips/boot/dts/ingenic/
Dgcw0.dts44 /* Put high-speed peripherals under PLL1, such that we can change the
45 * PLL0 frequency on demand without having to suspend peripherals.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/
Dqcom-spmi-temp-alarm.txt3 QPNP temperature alarm peripherals are found inside of Qualcomm PMIC chips
4 that utilize the Qualcomm SPMI implementation. These peripherals provide an
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/
Doverlay-notes.txt29 /* On chip peripherals */
31 /* peripherals that are always instantiated */
67 /* On chip peripherals */
69 /* peripherals that are always instantiated */
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/usb/
DKconfig52 traditional PC serial port. The bus supplies power to peripherals
53 and allows for hot swapping. Up to 127 USB peripherals can be
56 The USB host is the root of the tree, the peripherals are the
58 Most PCs now have USB host ports, used to connect peripherals
73 After choosing your HCD, then select drivers for the USB peripherals
138 port and provide USB compatibility to peripherals designed with
DREADME12 peripherals conform to the widely known "Chapter 9".
17 cell phones); and hard-wired peripherals like Ethernet adapters.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/
Dce4100.txt4 The CE4100 SoC uses for in core peripherals the following compatible
44 This node describes the in-core peripherals. Required property:
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/
Dts-nbus.txt3 The NBUS is a bus used to interface with peripherals in the Technologic
20 The NBUS node can contain zero or more child nodes representing peripherals
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/
Dprimecell.txt3 ARM, Ltd. Primecell peripherals have a standard id register that can be used to
17 pclk. Additional clocks are optional and specific to those peripherals.
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/pnp/
DKconfig10 Plug and Play (PnP) is a standard for peripherals which allows those
11 peripherals to be configured by software, e.g. assign IRQ's or other
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arc/boot/dts/
Daxc003_idu.dtsi104 * Mark DMA peripherals connected via IOC port as dma-coherent. We do
105 * it via overlay because peripherals defined in axs10x_mb.dtsi are
107 * only AXS103 board has HW-coherent DMA peripherals)
Daxc003.dtsi97 * Mark DMA peripherals connected via IOC port as dma-coherent. We do
98 * it via overlay because peripherals defined in axs10x_mb.dtsi are
100 * only AXS103 board has HW-coherent DMA peripherals)
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/
Dti,omap5-dss.txt56 - RFBI controlled peripherals
74 - DSI controlled peripherals
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/
Dst_fdma.txt15 - reg-names : Must contain "slimcore", "dmem", "peripherals", "imem" entries
31 reg-names = "slimcore", "dmem", "peripherals", "imem";
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dste-href-tvk1281618.dtsi106 * shared with other peripherals. The should be defined for
124 * shared with other peripherals. The should be defined for
158 * shared with other peripherals. The should be defined for
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/vlynq/
DKconfig9 data bus which allows external peripherals of a SoC

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