/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | ste-nomadik-pinctrl.dtsi | 54 ste,sleep = <SLPM_ENABLED>; 55 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_DISABLE>; 56 ste,sleep-pull-disable = <SLPM_PDIS_DISABLED>; 60 ste,sleep = <SLPM_ENABLED>; 61 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 62 ste,sleep-pull-disable = <SLPM_PDIS_DISABLED>; 66 ste,sleep = <SLPM_ENABLED>; 67 ste,sleep-wakeup = <SLPM_WAKEUP_ENABLE>; 68 ste,sleep-pull-disable = <SLPM_PDIS_ENABLED>; 72 ste,sleep = <SLPM_ENABLED>; [all …]
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D | ste-href.dtsi | 17 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 25 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 31 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 38 pinctrl-names = "default","sleep"; 45 pinctrl-names = "default","sleep"; 52 pinctrl-names = "default","sleep"; 110 pinctrl-names = "default","sleep"; 147 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 160 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 175 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; [all …]
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D | stm32mp157c-ev1.dts | 86 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 141 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 157 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 175 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 229 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 249 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 256 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 284 pinctrl-names = "default", "opendrain", "sleep"; 309 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; 324 pinctrl-names = "default", "sleep"; [all …]
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D | tegra30-asus-nexus7-grouper-ti-pmic.dtsi | 16 ti,en-gpio-sleep = <0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0>; 18 ti,sleep-keep-ck32k; 19 ti,sleep-enable; 40 ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control = <8>; 59 ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control = <1>; 112 ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control = <8>; 120 ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control = <8>;
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D | stm32mp15-pinctrl.dtsi | 47 cec_sleep_pins_a: cec-sleep-0 { 62 cec_sleep_pins_b: cec-sleep-1 { 101 dcmi_sleep_pins_a: dcmi-sleep-0 { 152 ethernet0_rgmii_sleep_pins_a: rgmii-sleep-0 { 203 ethernet0_rgmii_sleep_pins_b: rgmii-sleep-1 { 254 ethernet0_rgmii_sleep_pins_c: rgmii-sleep-2 { 294 ethernet0_rmii_sleep_pins_a: rmii-sleep-0 { 333 fmc_sleep_pins_a: fmc-sleep-0 { 362 i2c1_sleep_pins_a: i2c1-sleep-0 { 379 i2c1_sleep_pins_b: i2c1-sleep-1 { [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/net/ |
D | fcnal-test.sh | 179 sleep 1 493 sleep 1 523 sleep 1 805 sleep 1 813 sleep 1 821 sleep 1 829 sleep 1 840 sleep 1 848 sleep 1 856 sleep 1 [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | ste,nomadik.txt | 48 - ste,sleep: <0/1> 49 0: sleep mode disable, 50 1: sleep mode enable. 52 - ste,sleep-input: <0/1/2/3> 53 0: sleep input with no pull, 54 1: sleep input with pull up, 55 2: sleep input with pull down. 56 3: sleep input and keep last input configuration (no pull, pull up or pull down). 58 - ste,sleep-output: <0/1/2> 59 0: sleep output low, [all …]
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D | sprd,pinctrl.txt | 29 to configure the pin sleep mode, function select and sleep related 32 Now we have 4 systems for sleep mode on SC9860 SoC: AP system, 33 PUBCP system, TGLDSP system and AGDSP system. And the pin sleep 42 In some situation we need set the pin sleep mode and pin sleep related 43 configuration, to set the pin sleep related configuration automatically 44 by hardware when the system specified by sleep mode goes into deep 45 sleep mode. For example, if we set the pin sleep mode as PUBCP_SLEEP 46 and set the pin sleep related configuration as "input-enable", which 47 means when PUBCP system goes into deep sleep mode, this pin will be set 50 Moreover we can not use the "sleep" state, since some systems (like: [all …]
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D | sprd,sc9860-pinctrl.txt | 26 - sleep-hardware-state: Indicate these configs in this state are sleep related. 28 - sprd,sleep-mode: Choose the pin sleep mode, and supported values are: 31 Pin sleep mode definition: 52 sprd,sleep-mode = <AP_SLEEP | PUBCP_SLEEP>; 55 sleep-hardware-state; 66 sleep-hardware-state;
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | tps65910.txt | 60 - ti,en-gpio-sleep: enable sleep control for gpios 64 - ti,sleep-enable: Enable SLEEP state. 65 - ti,sleep-keep-therm: Keep thermal monitoring on in sleep state. 66 - ti,sleep-keep-ck32k: Keep the 32KHz clock output on in sleep state. 67 - ti,sleep-keep-hsclk: Keep high speed internal clock on in sleep state. 70 - ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control: enable external sleep 93 ti,en-gpio-sleep = <0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0>; 115 ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control = <0>; 124 ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control = <4>; 133 ti,regulator-ext-sleep-control = <0>; [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/power/cpupower/bench/ |
D | README-BENCH | 34 You can specify load (100% CPU load) and sleep (0% CPU load) times in us which 37 sleep=25000 41 This part of the configuration file will create 25ms load/sleep turns, 48 Will increase load and sleep time by 25ms 5 times. 50 25ms load/sleep time repeated 20 times (cycles). 51 50ms load/sleep time repeated 20 times (cycles). 53 100ms load/sleep time repeated 20 times (cycles). 69 100% CPU load (load) | 0 % CPU load (sleep) | round 79 In round 2, if the ondemand sampling times exactly match the load/sleep 83 But if ondemand always kicks in in the middle of the load sleep cycles, it [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | btmrvl.rst | 13 These commands are used to configure the host sleep parameters:: 22 wakeup event, or 0xff for special host sleep setting. 35 These commands are used to enable/disable auto sleep mode 39 1 -- Enable auto sleep mode 40 0 -- Disable auto sleep mode 44 # Enable auto sleep mode 48 # Disable auto sleep mode 54 These commands are used to enable host sleep or wake up firmware 58 1 -- Enable host sleep 63 # Enable host sleep [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
D | sch_red.sh | 213 sleep 1 223 sleep 5 241 sleep 5 289 sleep 1 302 sleep 1 312 sleep 1 325 sleep 1 356 sleep 1 371 sleep 1 383 sleep 1 [all …]
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D | mirror_gre_vlan_bridge_1q.sh | 161 sleep 1 165 sleep 1 194 sleep 1 200 sleep 1 233 sleep 5 241 sleep 5 275 sleep 1 293 sleep 1
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/mach-pxa/ |
D | sleep.S | 31 mcr p14, 0, r0, c7, c0, 0 @ enter sleep 33 20: b 20b @ waiting for sleep 45 @ Put the processor to sleep 48 @ prepare value for sleep mode 49 mov r1, r0 @ sleep mode 67 @ (see Errata 50, ...processor does not exit from sleep...) 72 ldr r7, =CCCR_SLEEP @ prepare CCCR sleep value 89 @ prepare value for sleep mode 90 mov r1, r0 @ sleep mode 104 @ (see Errata 31, GPIO output signals, ... unpredictable in sleep [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/ftrace/test.d/ftrace/ |
D | func_event_triggers.tc | 63 sleep $SLEEP_TIME 81 sleep $SLEEP_TIME 87 sleep $SLEEP_TIME 96 sleep $SLEEP_TIME 101 sleep $SLEEP_TIME 108 sleep $SLEEP_TIME
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/net/mptcp/ |
D | diag.sh | 15 sleep 1.1 83 sleep 0.1 88 sleep 0.1 98 sleep 0.1 101 sleep 0.1 110 sleep 0.1 116 sleep 1.5
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ |
D | pmc.txt | 8 whose PMC is compatible, and implies deep-sleep capability. 12 whose PMC is compatible, and implies deep-sleep capability. 19 bit assignments are indicated via the sleep specifier in each device's 20 sleep property. 34 a wakeup source from deep sleep. 40 and cleared on suspend, and restored on resume. This sleep controller 46 This sleep controller only supports disabling devices during system 47 sleep, or permanently. 53 disabling. This sleep controller does not support configuring devices 54 to disable during system sleep (unless supported by another compatible
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/fsl/ |
D | mpc8568si-post.dtsi | 40 sleep = <&pmc 0x08000000>; 52 sleep = <&pmc 0x80000000>; 64 sleep = <&pmc 0x20000000>; 90 sleep = <&pmc 0x00080000>; 125 i2c-sleep-nexus { 129 sleep = <&pmc 0x00000004>; 137 duart-sleep-nexus { 141 sleep = <&pmc 0x00000002>; 158 sleep = <&pmc 0x00000400>; 163 sleep = <&pmc 0x00000080>; [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/locking/ |
D | hwspinlock.rst | 50 Should be called from a process context (might sleep). 61 Should be called from a process context (might sleep). 76 Should be called from a process context (might sleep). 86 Should be called from a process context (might sleep). 96 the caller must not sleep, and is advised to release the hwspinlock as 102 The function will never sleep. 112 interrupts are disabled, so the caller must not sleep, and is advised to 117 The function will never sleep. 129 given flags placeholder. The caller must not sleep, and is advised to 135 The function will never sleep. [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/ |
D | fw_fallback.sh | 32 sleep 0.1 59 sleep 0.1 88 sleep 0.1 121 sleep 0.1 144 sleep 1 & 168 sleep 1
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/regulator/ |
D | da9062-regulator.c | 51 struct reg_field sleep; member 67 struct regmap_field *sleep; member 165 ret = regmap_field_read(regl->sleep, &val); in da9062_buck_get_mode() 196 return regmap_field_write(regl->sleep, val); in da9062_ldo_set_mode() 204 ret = regmap_field_read(regl->sleep, &val); in da9062_ldo_get_mode() 378 .sleep = REG_FIELD(DA9062AA_VBUCK1_A, 415 .sleep = REG_FIELD(DA9062AA_VBUCK3_A, 452 .sleep = REG_FIELD(DA9062AA_VBUCK4_A, 485 .sleep = REG_FIELD(DA9062AA_VLDO1_A, 518 .sleep = REG_FIELD(DA9062AA_VLDO2_A, [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ |
D | sdm630.dtsi | 208 PWR_CPU_SLEEP_0: cpu-sleep-0-0 { 217 PWR_CPU_SLEEP_1: cpu-sleep-0-1 { 227 PERF_CPU_SLEEP_0: cpu-sleep-1-0 { 236 PERF_CPU_SLEEP_1: cpu-sleep-1-1 { 246 PWR_CLUSTER_SLEEP_0: cluster-sleep-0-0 { 256 PWR_CLUSTER_SLEEP_1: cluster-sleep-0-1 { 266 PWR_CLUSTER_SLEEP_2: cluster-sleep-0-2 { 276 PERF_CLUSTER_SLEEP_0: cluster-sleep-1-0 { 286 PERF_CLUSTER_SLEEP_1: cluster-sleep-1-1 { 296 PERF_CLUSTER_SLEEP_2: cluster-sleep-1-2 { [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/netdevsim/ |
D | udp_tunnels.c | 21 if (ns->udp_ports.sleep) in nsim_udp_tunnel_set_port() 22 msleep(ns->udp_ports.sleep); in nsim_udp_tunnel_set_port() 50 if (ns->udp_ports.sleep) in nsim_udp_tunnel_unset_port() 51 msleep(ns->udp_ports.sleep); in nsim_udp_tunnel_unset_port() 173 ns->udp_ports.sleep = nsim_dev->udp_ports.sleep; in nsim_udp_tunnels_info_create() 182 if (ns->udp_ports.sleep) in nsim_udp_tunnels_info_create() 216 &nsim_dev->udp_ports.sleep); in nsim_udp_tunnels_debugfs_create()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-devices-power | 15 from sleep states, such as the memory sleep state (suspend to 20 used to activate the system from a sleep state. Such devices 33 be enabled to wake up the system from sleep states. 87 the system from sleep states, this attribute is not present. 88 If the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep 99 system from sleep states, this attribute is not present. If 100 the device is not enabled to wake up the system from sleep 109 the device might have aborted system transition into a sleep 111 is not capable to wake up the system from sleep states, this 113 up the system from sleep states, this attribute is empty. [all …]
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