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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ |
| D | common-properties.txt | 16 - little-endian: Boolean; force little endian register accesses 18 peripheral always needs to be accessed in little endian (LE) mode. 27 In such cases, little-endian is the preferred default, but it is not 28 a requirement. Some implementations assume that little-endian is 62 little-endian;
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/ |
| D | gpio-mpc8xxx.txt | 16 - little-endian : GPIO registers are used as little endian. If not 35 little-endian; 52 little-endian;
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/riscv/ |
| D | boot-image-header.rst | 17 u64 text_offset; /* Image load offset, little endian */ 18 u64 image_size; /* Effective Image size, little endian */ 19 u64 flags; /* kernel flags, little endian */ 23 u64 magic = 0x5643534952; /* Magic number, little endian, "RISCV" */ 24 u32 magic2 = 0x05435352; /* Magic number 2, little endian, "RSC\x05" */
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regmap/ |
| D | regmap.txt | 5 little-endian, 10 Regmap defaults to little-endian register access on MMIO based 16 On SoCs that can be operated in both big-endian and little-endian
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/ |
| D | i2c-mux-reg.txt | 18 - little-endian: The existence indicates the register is in little endian. 20 If both little-endian and big-endian are omitted, the endianness of the 45 little-endian; /* little endian register on PCIe */
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| D | pixfmt-sdr-ru12le.rst | 10 Real unsigned 12-bit little endian sample 17 represented as a 12 bit unsigned little endian number. Sample is stored
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| D | pixfmt-sdr-cu16le.rst | 10 Complex unsigned 16-bit little endian IQ sample 18 and Q are represented as a 16 bit unsigned little endian number. I value
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| D | pixfmt-sdr-cs14le.rst | 9 Complex signed 14-bit little endian IQ sample 17 and Q are represented as a 14 bit signed little endian number. I value
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| D | pixfmt-y12i.rst | 17 in a 24-bit word in the little-endian order. On a little-endian machine
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/fsl/ |
| D | ddr.txt | 10 - little-endian : Specifies little-endian access to registers
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| D | ifc.txt | 21 - little-endian : If this property is absent, the big-endian mode will 39 little-endian;
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/ |
| D | sysv-fs.rst | 66 - Minix FS little endian 0 1 67 - Xenix FS little endian 0 1 68 - SystemV FS little endian 0 1 69 - Coherent FS little endian 0 1 75 - Minix FS little endian 0 1 2 3 76 - Xenix FS little endian 0 1 2 3 77 - SystemV FS little endian 0 1 2 3
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ |
| D | sm501fb.txt | 19 - little-endian: available on big endian systems, to 21 - big-endian: available on little endian systems, to
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| /Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/ |
| D | fsl-ls208xa.dtsi | 277 little-endian; 321 little-endian; 457 little-endian; 639 little-endian; 648 little-endian; 659 little-endian; 670 little-endian; 681 little-endian; 735 little-endian; 895 little-endian; [all …]
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| D | fsl-ls1028a.dtsi | 202 little-endian; 208 little-endian; 328 little-endian; 343 little-endian; 358 little-endian; 370 little-endian; 384 little-endian; 501 little-endian; 512 little-endian; 523 little-endian; [all …]
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| D | fsl-ls1088a.dtsi | 220 little-endian; 270 little-endian; 307 little-endian; 318 little-endian; 329 little-endian; 340 little-endian; 351 little-endian; 418 little-endian; 671 little-endian; 808 little-endian;
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| D | fsl-lx2160a.dtsi | 424 little-endian; 431 little-endian; 664 little-endian; 677 little-endian; 831 little-endian; 845 little-endian; 887 little-endian; 898 little-endian; 909 little-endian; 920 little-endian; [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/fsl/ |
| D | guts.txt | 28 - little-endian : Indicates that the global utilities block is little
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/ |
| D | fsl-esdhc.txt | 39 - little-endian : If the host controller is little-endian mode, specify
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| /Linux-v5.10/tools/lib/traceevent/Documentation/ |
| D | libtraceevent-file_endian.txt | 35 _TEP_LITTLE_ENDIAN_ - the raw data is in little endian format, 56 /* The raw data is in little endian */
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
| D | bluetooth.txt | 5 byte first (little-endian).
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-bus-iio-chemical-vz89x | 7 This value has little application outside of calibration.
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/input/devices/ |
| D | iforce-protocol.rst | 31 values inside packets are encoded using little-endian. Bytes whose roles are 119 03-04 Duration of effect (little endian encoding, in ms) 133 0c-0d Delay before execution of effect (little endian encoding, in ms) 147 02-03 Duration of attack (little endian encoding, in ms) 173 05-06 Period (little endian encoding, in ms)
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/arm64/ |
| D | booting.rst | 79 u64 text_offset; /* Image load offset, little endian */ 80 u64 image_size; /* Effective Image size, little endian */ 81 u64 flags; /* kernel flags, little endian */ 85 u32 magic = 0x644d5241; /* Magic number, little endian, "ARM\x64" */ 91 - As of v3.17, all fields are little endian unless stated otherwise. 103 little-endian and must be respected. Where image_size is zero, 106 - The flags field (introduced in v3.17) is a little-endian 64-bit field 299 value. The value will be written as a single 64-bit little-endian
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| /Linux-v5.10/Documentation/scheduler/ |
| D | sched-energy.rst | 152 composed of two CPUs each. CPU0 and CPU1 are little CPUs; CPU2 and CPU3 249 Big CPUs are generally more power hungry than the little ones and are thus used 250 mainly when a task doesn't fit the littles. However, little CPUs aren't always 252 of the little CPUs can be less energy-efficient than the lowest OPPs of the 253 bigs, for example. So, if the little CPUs happen to have enough utilization at 256 on the little side. 259 than those of the little, using the big CPUs for a small task might still, under 260 specific conditions, save energy. Indeed, placing a task on a little CPU can 264 running on a little, but it won't impact the other tasks of the little CPUs 267 smaller than the cost of raising the OPP on the little CPUs for all the other
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