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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/pinctrl/cirrus/
Dpinctrl-lochnagar.c441 LN_FUNC(lochnagar##REV##_##ID##_pin.name, PIN, OP)
454 LN_FUNC(lochnagar2_##ID##_BCLK_pin.name, PIN, BOP), \
455 LN_FUNC(lochnagar2_##ID##_LRCLK_pin.name, PIN, LROP), \
456 LN_FUNC(lochnagar2_##ID##_RXDAT_pin.name, PIN, RXOP), \
457 LN_FUNC(lochnagar2_##ID##_TXDAT_pin.name, PIN, TXOP)
474 LN_FUNC("dsp-gpio1", PIN, 0x01),
475 LN_FUNC("dsp-gpio2", PIN, 0x02),
476 LN_FUNC("dsp-gpio3", PIN, 0x03),
477 LN_FUNC("codec-gpio1", PIN, 0x04),
478 LN_FUNC("codec-gpio2", PIN, 0x05),
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dam335x-pocketbeagle.dts216 /* P2_03 (ZCZ ball T10) gpio0_23 0x824 PIN 9 */
225 /* P1_34 (ZCZ ball T11) gpio0_26 0x828 PIN 10 */
234 /* P2_19 (ZCZ ball U12) gpio0_27 0x82c PIN 11 */
243 /* P2_24 (ZCZ ball T12) gpio1_12 0x830 PIN 12 */
252 /* P2_33 (ZCZ ball R12) gpio1_13 0x834 PIN 13 */
261 /* P2_22 (ZCZ ball V13) gpio1_14 0x838 PIN 14 */
270 /* P2_18 (ZCZ ball U13) gpio1_15 0x83c PIN 15 */
279 /* P2_10 (ZCZ ball R14) gpio1_20 0x850 PIN 20 */
288 /* P2_06 (ZCZ ball U16) gpio1_25 0x864 PIN 25 */
297 /* P2_04 (ZCZ ball T16) gpio1_26 0x868 PIN 26 */
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dfsl,imx27-pinctrl.txt10 setting. The format is fsl,pins = <PIN MUX_ID CONFIG>.
12 PIN is an integer between 0 and 0xbf. imx27 has 6 ports with 32 configurable
13 configurable pins each. PIN is PORT * 32 + PORT_PIN, PORT_PIN is the pin
90 For convenience there are macros defined in imx27-pinfunc.h which provide PIN
Dqcom,mdm9615-pinctrl.txt65 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
Dqcom,apq8084-pinctrl.txt65 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
Dqcom,ipq8074-pinctrl.txt65 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
Dqcom,msm8976-pinctrl.txt65 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
Dqcom,sdm845-pinctrl.txt57 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
Dqcom,msm8916-pinctrl.txt65 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
Dqcom,msm8960-pinctrl.txt65 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
Dqcom,msm8994-pinctrl.txt67 PIN CONFIGURATION NODES:
/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/
Dtc_redirect.c507 #define PIN(__prog) ({ \ in netns_load_dtime_bpf() macro
517 PIN(egress_host); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
518 PIN(ingress_host); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
530 PIN(egress_host); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
531 PIN(ingress_host); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
543 PIN(ingress_fwdns_prio100); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
544 PIN(egress_fwdns_prio100); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
545 PIN(ingress_fwdns_prio101); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
546 PIN(egress_fwdns_prio101); in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
567 #undef PIN in netns_load_dtime_bpf()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/
Dcec-ioc-dqevent.rst153 * .. _`CEC-EVENT-PIN-CEC-LOW`:
160 * .. _`CEC-EVENT-PIN-CEC-HIGH`:
167 * .. _`CEC-EVENT-PIN-HPD-LOW`:
176 * .. _`CEC-EVENT-PIN-HPD-HIGH`:
185 * .. _`CEC-EVENT-PIN-5V-LOW`:
194 * .. _`CEC-EVENT-PIN-5V-HIGH`:
Dcec-ioc-adap-g-caps.rst127 * .. _`CEC-CAP-MONITOR-PIN`:
Dcec-ioc-g-mode.rst156 * .. _`CEC-MODE-MONITOR-PIN`:
163 This mode requires that the :ref:`CEC_CAP_MONITOR_PIN <CEC-CAP-MONITOR-PIN>`
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/arm/samsung-s3c24xx/
Dgpio.rst94 PIN Numbers
150 Getting and setting the state of a PIN
157 Getting the IRQ number associated with a PIN
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/arm/samsung/
Dgpio.rst30 PIN configuration
/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm64/boot/dts/hisilicon/
Dhikey970-pmic.dtsi38 ldo4: ldo4 { /* 40 PIN */
/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm64/boot/dts/exynos/
Dexynos5433-pinctrl.dtsi14 #define PIN(_pin, _func, _pull, _drv) \ macro
23 PIN(_pin, INPUT, _pull, _drv)
26 PIN(_pin, OUTPUT, _pull, _drv)
29 PIN(_pin, 2, _pull, _drv)
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/process/
Dmaintainer-pgp-guide.rst480 You should set the user PIN (1), Admin PIN (3), and the Reset Code (4).
482 the Admin PIN and the Reset Code (which allows you to completely wipe
483 the smartcard). You so rarely need to use the Admin PIN, that you will
492 Despite having the name "PIN", neither the user PIN nor the admin
493 PIN on the card need to be numbers.
506 passphrase and the admin PIN of the card for most operations::
547 your PGP key passphrase, and then for the admin PIN. If the command
606 This should ask for your smartcard PIN on your first command, and then
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Dnau8825.txt74 - nuvoton,adcout-drive-strong: make the drive strength of ADCOUT IO PIN strong if set.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/pinctrl/
Dpinctrl-rockchip.c216 #define PIN_BANK_MUX_ROUTE_FLAGS(ID, PIN, FUNC, REG, VAL, FLAG) \ argument
219 .pin = PIN, \
226 #define RK_MUXROUTE_SAME(ID, PIN, FUNC, REG, VAL) \ argument
227 PIN_BANK_MUX_ROUTE_FLAGS(ID, PIN, FUNC, REG, VAL, ROCKCHIP_ROUTE_SAME)
229 #define RK_MUXROUTE_GRF(ID, PIN, FUNC, REG, VAL) \ argument
230 PIN_BANK_MUX_ROUTE_FLAGS(ID, PIN, FUNC, REG, VAL, ROCKCHIP_ROUTE_GRF)
232 #define RK_MUXROUTE_PMU(ID, PIN, FUNC, REG, VAL) \ argument
233 PIN_BANK_MUX_ROUTE_FLAGS(ID, PIN, FUNC, REG, VAL, ROCKCHIP_ROUTE_PMU)
235 #define RK3588_PIN_BANK_FLAGS(ID, PIN, LABEL, M, P) \ argument
236 PIN_BANK_IOMUX_FLAGS_PULL_FLAGS(ID, PIN, LABEL, M, M, M, M, P, P, P, P)
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/
Dmaintainer-pgp-guide.rst502 Dovreste impostare il PIN dell'utente (1), quello dell'amministratore (3) e il
504 posto sicuro -- specialmente il PIN dell'amministratore e il codice di reset
505 (che vi permetterà di azzerare completamente la smartcard). Il PIN
515 A dispetto del nome "PIN", né il PIN utente né quello dell'amministratore
523 vi serviranno sia la passphrase della chiave PGP che il PIN
566 chiave PGP, e poi il PIN dell'amministratore. Se il comando ritorna senza
625 Col primo comando dovrebbe chiedervi il PIN della smartcard, e poi dovrebbe
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/
Dpin-control.rst2 PINCTRL (PIN CONTROL) subsystem
20 Definition of PIN CONTROLLER:
26 Definition of PIN:
30 in the range 0..maxpin. This numberspace is local to each PIN CONTROLLER, so
35 When a PIN CONTROLLER is instantiated, it will register a descriptor to the
480 - FUNCTIONS have PIN GROUPS as defined on the generic level - so a certain
493 - The combination of a FUNCTION and a PIN GROUP determine a certain function
507 - FUNCTIONS and GROUPS on a certain PIN CONTROLLER are MAPPED to a certain
535 - PINS for a certain FUNCTION using a certain PIN GROUP on a certain
536 PIN CONTROLLER are provided on a first-come first-serve basis, so if some
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dmodule-signing.rst109 PKCS#11 token requires a PIN, this can be provided at build time by
232 If the private key requires a passphrase or PIN, it can be provided in the

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