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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/media/platform/chips-media/
Dcoda-gdi.c79 RBC(CA, 0, CA, 0),
80 RBC(CA, 1, CA, 1),
81 RBC(CA, 2, CA, 2),
82 RBC(CA, 3, CA, 3),
83 RBC(CA, 4, CA, 8),
84 RBC(CA, 8, CA, 9),
85 RBC(CA, 9, CA, 10),
86 RBC(CA, 10, CA, 11),
87 RBC(CA, 11, CA, 12),
88 RBC(CA, 12, CA, 13),
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/
Dca-fclose.rst7 Digital TV CA close()
13 Digital TV CA close()
29 This system call closes a previously opened CA device.
Dca-fopen.rst7 Digital TV CA open()
13 Digital TV CA open()
24 Name of specific Digital TV CA device.
59 Only one user can open the CA Device in ``O_RDWR`` mode. All other
Dca.rst6 Digital TV CA Device
9 The Digital TV CA device controls the conditional access hardware. It
Dca_high_level.rst38 int type; /* CA interface this slot supports */
90 APP: CA/CI Module Present
103 Found CA descriptor @ program level
108 …EN50221 CA MSG=[ 9f 80 32 19 03 01 2d d1 f0 08 01 09 06 06 04 05 50 ff f1 02 e0 c9 00 00 04 e1 2d …
Dintro.rst82 Conditional Access (CA) hardware like CI adapters and smartcard slots
83 The complete TS is passed through the CA hardware. Programs to which
124 demux, CA and IP-over-DVB networking. The video and audio devices
128 filtering these filters can be implemented in software. Finally, the CA
131 if and how many of the CA functions are made available to the
Dca_data_types.rst6 CA Data Types
Dca_function_calls.rst6 CA Function Calls
Dca-reset.rst32 be called before start using the CA hardware.
Dca-set-descr.rst34 CA_SET_DESCR is used for feeding descrambler CA slots with descrambling
Dca-get-cap.rst34 Queries the Kernel for information about the available CA and descrambler
Dca-get-msg.rst34 Receives a message via a CI CA module.
Dca-send-msg.rst34 Sends a message via a CI CA module.
Dca-get-slot-info.rst34 Returns information about a CA slot identified by
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/
Ddebug.rst4 ACPI CA Debug Output
7 The ACPI CA can generate debug output. This document describes how to use this
13 The ACPI CA debug output is globally enabled by CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG. If this
/Linux-v6.1/arch/loongarch/kernel/
Dhead.S49 li.d t0, CSR_DMW1_INIT # CA, PLV0, 0x9000 xxxx xxxx xxxx
105 li.d t0, CSR_DMW1_INIT # CA, PLV0
/Linux-v6.1/certs/
Ddefault_x509.genkey14 basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/ata/
Dsata_fsl.c107 CA = 8, enumerator
549 ioread32(CA + hcr_base), in sata_fsl_qc_issue()
558 tag, ioread32(CQ + hcr_base), ioread32(CA + hcr_base)); in sata_fsl_qc_issue()
639 ioread32(CA + hcr_base), in sata_fsl_freeze()
962 ioread32(CA + hcr_base), ioread32(CC + hcr_base)); in sata_fsl_softreset()
975 ioread32(CA + hcr_base), ioread32(CC + hcr_base)); in sata_fsl_softreset()
1237 ioread32(hcr_base + CA), in sata_fsl_host_intr()
1248 done_mask, ioread32(hcr_base + CA), in sata_fsl_host_intr()
1255 ioread32(hcr_base + CA)); in sata_fsl_host_intr()
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/phy/freescale/
Dphy-fsl-imx8qm-lvds-phy.c27 #define CA(n) FIELD_PREP(CA_MASK, (n)) macro
36 #define CTRL_RESET_VAL (M(0x0) | CCM(0x4) | CA(0x4) | TST(0x25))
40 #define CTRL_INIT_VAL (M(0x0) | CCM(0x5) | CA(0x4) | TST(0x25) | RFB)
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/i825xx/
D82596.c375 static inline void CA(struct net_device *dev) in CA() function
680 CA(dev); in init_i596_mem()
730 CA(dev); in init_i596_mem()
924 CA(dev); in i596_reset()
959 CA(dev); in i596_add_cmd()
1042 CA (dev); in i596_tx_timeout()
1381 CA(dev); in i596_interrupt()
1403 CA(dev); in i596_close()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/
Dhsi.rst19 cellular die and CA for signals going the other way around.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/fddi/
DKconfig24 and 700-C (DEFZA-CA, copper) TURBOchannel network cards which
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/fddi/
Ddefza.rst17 the usual MIC connector. The other one is the SAS ThinWire/STP DEFZA-CA
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/i2c/busses/
Di2c-i801.rst10 * Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3)
83 ICH3 (82801CA/CAM) and later devices (PCH) are Intel chips that are a part of
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-class-tpm134 D7 0E 7D CA 41 BF 43 07 65 86 3C 8C 13 7A D0 8B
139 A7 1F 3C A8 D0 12 15 3E CA 0E BD FA 24 CD 33 C6

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