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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm/
DKconfig4 tristate "USB Type-C Port Controller Manager"
9 The Type-C Port Controller Manager provides a USB PD and USB Type-C
10 state machine for use with Type-C Port Controllers.
15 tristate "Type-C Port Controller Interface driver"
19 Type-C Port Controller driver for TCPCI-compliant controller.
24 tristate "Richtek RT1711H Type-C chip driver"
26 Richtek RT1711H Type-C chip driver that works with
27 Type-C Port Controller Manager to provide USB PD and USB
28 Type-C functionalities.
31 tristate "Mediatek MT6360 Type-C driver"
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/usb/typec/
DKconfig4 tristate "USB Type-C Support"
6 USB Type-C Specification defines a cable and connector for USB where
8 be Type-A plug on one end of the cable and Type-B plug on the other.
10 specific Configuration Channel (CC) which goes through the USB Type-C
22 USB Type-C connector, however it is mostly used together with USB
23 Type-C connectors.
25 USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery Specifications define a set of state
27 Simple USB Type-C PHYs, for example USB Type-C Port Controller
29 machines to be handled in the OS, but stand-alone USB Type-C and Power
31 The USB Type-C and Power Delivery controllers usually function
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/usb/typec/mux/
DKconfig3 menu "USB Type-C Multiplexer/DeMultiplexer Switch support"
6 tristate "Pericom PI3USB30532 Type-C cross switch driver"
9 Say Y or M if your system has a Pericom PI3USB30532 Type-C cross
10 switch / mux chip found on some devices with a Type-C port.
20 switches used with USB Type-C Alternate Modes.
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
Ddm-uevent.rst26 :Type: string
33 :Type: string
42 :Type: unsigned integer
49 :Type: string
57 :Type: unsigned integer
64 :Type: string
71 :Type: string
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/usb/typec/ucsi/
DKconfig4 tristate "USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface driver"
7 USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface (UCSI) is a
9 control the USB Type-C ports. On UCSI system the USB Type-C ports
13 that are equipped with Embedded Controller and USB Type-C ports.
33 Cypress CCGx Type-C controller over I2C interface.
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/watchdog/
Dmlx-wdt.rst15 Type 1:
21 Type 2:
27 Type 3:
28 Same as Type 2 with extended maximum timeout period.
31 Type 1 HW watchdog implementation exist in old systems and
35 Type 3 HW watchdog implementation can exist on all Mellanox systems
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-class-usb_role14 requesting role swapping with non-USB Type-C ports. With USB
15 Type-C ports, the ABI defined for USB Type-C connector class
Dsysfs-driver-hid-prodikeys9 Type: Read/write
19 Type: Read/write
29 Type: Read/Write
Dsysfs-driver-typec-displayport20 USB Type-C Standard. Functionally it equals to the situation
29 VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard defines six
30 different pin assignments for USB Type-C connector that are
44 Note. As of VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard
Dsysfs-class-typec1 USB Type-C port devices (eg. /sys/class/typec/port0/)
91 defined in USB Type-C specification, in the port drivers. By
101 Type-C specification, the port supports.
114 Revision number of the supported USB Type-C specification.
120 Indicates the active orientation of the Type-C connector.
126 USB Type-C partner devices (eg. /sys/class/typec/port0-partner/)
133 The Accessory Modes are defined in USB Type-C Specification.
179 USB Type-C cable devices (eg. /sys/class/typec/port0-cable/)
185 described in USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery specifications.
240 USB Type-C port alternate mode devices.
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/usb/typec/altmodes/
DKconfig3 menu "USB Type-C Alternate Mode drivers"
8 DisplayPort USB Type-C Alternate Mode allows DisplayPort
9 displays and adapters to be attached to the USB Type-C
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/usb/storage/
Dfreecom.c44 u8 Type; /* Command type. */ member
51 u8 Type; /* Command type. */ member
58 u8 Type; /* Type + IDE register. */ member
65 u8 Type; /* Type | IDE register. */ member
159 fxfr->Type = FCM_PACKET_INPUT | 0x00; in freecom_readdata()
192 fxfr->Type = FCM_PACKET_OUTPUT | 0x00; in freecom_writedata()
240 fcb->Type = FCM_PACKET_ATAPI | 0x00; in freecom_transport()
287 fcb->Type = FCM_PACKET_STATUS; in freecom_transport()
/Linux-v5.10/include/uapi/linux/
Dcciss_defs.h99 BYTE Type:3; member
102 } Type; member
110 BYTE Type; member
/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dlogicpd-torpedo-37xx-devkit-28.dts6 * There are two types of 4.3" LCD, Type 15 and Type 28.
/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/nds32/
Dmapfile.csv2 # MIDR,Version,JSON/file/pathname,Type
11 # Type is core, uncore etc
/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/powerpc/
Dmapfile.csv2 # PVR,Version,JSON/file/pathname,Type
10 # Type is core, uncore etc
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/networking/devlink/
Dmlxsw.rst27 - Type
49 - Type
68 - Type
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/usb/
Dtypec_bus.rst2 API for USB Type-C Alternate Mode drivers
9 Messages (VDM) as defined in USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery Specifications.
13 USB Type-C bus allows binding a driver to the discovered partner alternate
16 :ref:`USB Type-C Connector Class <typec>` provides a device for every alternate
59 ``TYPEC_STATE_MODAL``. USB Type-C specification defines two default states for
64 Type-C Specification, and also put the connector back to ``TYPEC_STATE_USB``
Dtypec.rst3 USB Type-C connector class
9 The typec class is meant for describing the USB Type-C ports in a system to the
14 The platforms are expected to register every USB Type-C port they have with the
15 class. In a normal case the registration will be done by a USB Type-C or PD PHY
18 considers the component registering the USB Type-C ports with the class as "port
62 The port drivers will describe every Type-C port they control with struct
145 USB Type-C ports, partners and cable plugs may support Alternate Modes. Each
188 USB Type-C connectors may have one or more mux/demux switches behind them. Since
192 route the pins on the connector to some other component besides USB. USB Type-C
203 When a port is registered, USB Type-C Connector Class requests both the mux and
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/
Dintel-pmc-mux.rst18 (drivers/platform/x86/intel_scu_ipc.c). The driver registers with the USB Type-C
19 Mux Class which allows the USB Type-C Controller and Interface drivers to
30 For every USB Type-C connector under the mux-agent control on the system, there
73 In order to configure the muxes behind a USB Type-C connector, the PMC firmware
100 it can be one that is defined for the USB Type-C connector orientation: "normal"
/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/arm64/
Dmapfile.csv2 # MIDR,Version,JSON/file/pathname,Type
11 # Type is core, uncore etc
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/x86/
Dboot.rst272 Type: read
283 Type: modify (optional)
294 Type: read
306 Type: kernel internal
315 Type: modify (obligatory)
323 Type: modify (optional)
333 Type: read
343 Type: read
354 Type: read
363 Type: read
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/mips/include/asm/fw/arc/
Dhinv.h125 CONFIGTYPE Type; member
171 MEMORYTYPE Type; member
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ddr/
Dlpddr3-timings.txt7 - min-freq : minimum DDR clock frequency for the speed-bin. Type is <u32>
8 - reg : maximum DDR clock frequency for the speed-bin. Type is <u32>
Dlpddr2-timings.txt5 - min-freq : minimum DDR clock frequency for the speed-bin. Type is <u32>
6 - max-freq : maximum DDR clock frequency for the speed-bin. Type is <u32>

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