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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/input/misc/
Dcm109.c40 static char *phone = "kip1000"; variable
41 module_param(phone, charp, S_IRUSR);
42 MODULE_PARM_DESC(phone, "Phone name {kip1000, gtalk, usbph01, atcom}");
894 if (!strcasecmp(phone, "kip1000")) { in cm109_select_keymap()
898 } else if (!strcasecmp(phone, "gtalk")) { in cm109_select_keymap()
902 } else if (!strcasecmp(phone, "usbph01")) { in cm109_select_keymap()
906 } else if (!strcasecmp(phone, "atcom")) { in cm109_select_keymap()
912 "Unsupported phone: %s\n", phone); in cm109_select_keymap()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/
Dleds-bcm6358.txt120 label = "red:phone";
125 label = "green:phone";
129 label = "blue:phone";
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/
Dgtp.rst18 tunneling User-IP payload between a mobile station (phone, modem)
22 So when you start a 'data connection' from your mobile phone, the
23 phone will use the control plane to signal for the establishment of
24 such a tunnel between that external data network and the phone. The
25 tunnel endpoints thus reside on the phone and in the gateway. All
28 The phone itself does not implement GTP but uses some other
55 the phone, and encapsulate raw IP packets received from the external
56 packet network in downlink towards the phone.
Deql.rst24 Which is worse? A huge fee for a 56K leased line or two phone lines?
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/input/devices/
Dyealink.rst8 The p1k is a relatively cheap usb 1.1 phone with:
41 The "pickup" and "hangup" keys are symbolised by a green and red phone
205 :Q: Module yealink compiled and installed without any problem but phone
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/greybus/
DKconfig9 ARA project, a module phone system, but has shown up in other
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/sound/soc/
Ddpcm.rst25 Consider the following phone audio subsystem. This will be used in this
45 This diagram shows a simple smart phone audio subsystem. It supports Bluetooth,
204 like a BT phone call :-
312 example of this would be a phone call from handset to modem.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/sis/
DKconfig31 your phone line as a network cable.
/Linux-v6.1/net/caif/
DKconfig15 Say Y (or M) here if you build for a phone product (e.g. Android or
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ppp/
DKconfig23 asynchronous lines, such as regular analog phone lines, and
25 example. If you want to use PPP over phone lines or other
/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/mach-omap1/
DKconfig229 Support for the Siemens SX1 phone. To boot the kernel,
234 Say Y here if you have such a phone, say NO otherwise.
/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Drk3288-rock2-square.dts227 phone_ctl: phone-ctl {
Dste-ux500-samsung-codina-tmo.dts4 * the "TMO" shall be read "T-Mobile" as this phone was produced exlusively
7 * This phone is closely related to the Codina, but has:
Dste-ux500-samsung-janice.dts315 * light with a second mobile phone light sensor as reference. If you
316 * pry a Janice phone apart and inspect it you may figure this out.
Dste-ux500-samsung-kyle.dts5 * The code also refers to "Kyle AT&T" reflecting that this mobile phone
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/cable/
Dsb1000.rst11 is provided by your regular phone modem.
93 phone number, and frequency for the cable modem. Also edit pap-secrets
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/
Dradiotrack.rst44 available through a miniature phone plug. Its RF frequencies of operation are
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/gpu/drm/panel/
DKconfig125 video mode panel. Mainly found on Xiaomi Poco F1 mobile phone.
485 GT-I8160 mobile phone.
648 Aqua phone.
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/
Dpower_allocator.rst72 the thermal ramp. For reference, the sustainable power of a 4" phone
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dext-ctrls-camera.rst516 example, a camera installed on the user-facing side of a phone, a tablet or
613 It is more handy to go and swim with sharks with only your mobile phone
/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/mach-s3c/
DKconfig.s3c24xx553 bool "Openmoko GTA02 / Freerunner phone"
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/i2c/
Di2c-sysfs.rst45 Google Pixel 3 phone for example::
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/usb/
Dusb-serial.rst442 the DCU-11 mobile-phone cable.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/
DKconfig485 provided by your regular phone modem.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/power/supply/
DKconfig33 tristate "Generic PDA/phone power driver"

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