/Linux-v6.6/sound/drivers/ |
D | aloop.c | 92 unsigned int (*pos_update)(struct loopback_cable *cable); 141 struct loopback_cable *cable; member 230 struct loopback_cable *cable = dpcm->cable; in loopback_snd_timer_start() local 236 err = snd_timer_start(cable->snd_timer.instance, 1); in loopback_snd_timer_start() 247 cable->snd_timer.id.card, in loopback_snd_timer_start() 248 cable->snd_timer.id.device, in loopback_snd_timer_start() 249 cable->snd_timer.id.subdevice, in loopback_snd_timer_start() 268 struct loopback_cable *cable = dpcm->cable; in loopback_snd_timer_stop() local 272 if (cable->running ^ cable->pause) in loopback_snd_timer_stop() 275 err = snd_timer_stop(cable->snd_timer.instance); in loopback_snd_timer_stop() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/usb/chipidea/ |
D | otg.c | 31 struct ci_hdrc_cable *cable; in hw_read_otgsc() local 38 cable = &ci->platdata->vbus_extcon; in hw_read_otgsc() 39 if (!IS_ERR(cable->edev) || ci->role_switch) { in hw_read_otgsc() 40 if (cable->changed) in hw_read_otgsc() 45 if (cable->connected) in hw_read_otgsc() 50 if (cable->enabled) in hw_read_otgsc() 56 cable = &ci->platdata->id_extcon; in hw_read_otgsc() 57 if (!IS_ERR(cable->edev) || ci->role_switch) { in hw_read_otgsc() 58 if (cable->changed) in hw_read_otgsc() 63 if (cable->connected) in hw_read_otgsc() [all …]
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D | core.c | 611 struct ci_hdrc_cable *cable; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() local 614 cable = &ci->platdata->id_extcon; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 615 cable->changed = true; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 616 cable->connected = true; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 617 cable = &ci->platdata->vbus_extcon; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 618 cable->changed = true; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 619 cable->connected = false; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 621 cable = &ci->platdata->id_extcon; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 622 cable->changed = true; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() 623 cable->connected = false; in ci_usb_role_switch_set() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/extcon/ |
D | extcon.c | 323 struct extcon_cable *cable; in is_extcon_property_capability() local 331 cable = &edev->cables[index]; in is_extcon_property_capability() 335 ret = test_bit(prop - EXTCON_PROP_USB_MIN, cable->usb_bits); in is_extcon_property_capability() 338 ret = test_bit(prop - EXTCON_PROP_CHG_MIN, cable->chg_bits); in is_extcon_property_capability() 341 ret = test_bit(prop - EXTCON_PROP_JACK_MIN, cable->jack_bits); in is_extcon_property_capability() 344 ret = test_bit(prop - EXTCON_PROP_DISP_MIN, cable->disp_bits); in is_extcon_property_capability() 356 struct extcon_cable *cable = &edev->cables[index]; in init_property() local 359 memset(cable->usb_propval, 0, sizeof(cable->usb_propval)); in init_property() 361 memset(cable->chg_propval, 0, sizeof(cable->chg_propval)); in init_property() 363 memset(cable->jack_propval, 0, sizeof(cable->jack_propval)); in init_property() [all …]
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D | extcon-fsa9480.c | 110 u16 cable; member 210 int cable = fls64(cables) - 1; in fsa9480_handle_change() local 212 extcon_set_state_sync(usbsw->edev, cable, attached); in fsa9480_handle_change() 213 cables &= ~BIT_ULL(cable); in fsa9480_handle_change() 236 fsa9480_handle_change(usbsw, usbsw->cable & ~val, false); in fsa9480_detect_dev() 239 fsa9480_handle_change(usbsw, val & ~usbsw->cable, true); in fsa9480_detect_dev() 241 usbsw->cable = val; in fsa9480_detect_dev()
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D | extcon-axp288.c | 216 unsigned int cable = info->previous_cable; in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event() local 245 cable = EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP; in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event() 249 cable = EXTCON_CHG_USB_CDP; in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event() 253 cable = EXTCON_CHG_USB_DCP; in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event() 257 cable = EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP; in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event() 268 extcon_set_state_sync(info->edev, cable, vbus_attach); in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event() 269 if (cable == EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP) in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event() 273 info->previous_cable = cable; in axp288_handle_chrg_det_event()
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D | extcon-intel-cht-wc.c | 270 unsigned int cable, bool state) in cht_wc_extcon_set_state() argument 272 extcon_set_state_sync(ext->edev, cable, state); in cht_wc_extcon_set_state() 273 if (cable == EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP) in cht_wc_extcon_set_state() 280 unsigned int cable = EXTCON_NONE; in cht_wc_extcon_pwrsrc_event() local 314 cable = ret; in cht_wc_extcon_pwrsrc_event() 321 if (cable != ext->previous_cable) { in cht_wc_extcon_pwrsrc_event() 322 cht_wc_extcon_set_state(ext, cable, true); in cht_wc_extcon_pwrsrc_event() 324 ext->previous_cable = cable; in cht_wc_extcon_pwrsrc_event()
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/power/supply/ |
D | charger-manager.c | 915 struct charger_cable *cable = in charger_extcon_work() local 919 if (cable->attached && cable->min_uA != 0 && cable->max_uA != 0) { in charger_extcon_work() 920 ret = regulator_set_current_limit(cable->charger->consumer, in charger_extcon_work() 921 cable->min_uA, cable->max_uA); in charger_extcon_work() 924 cable->charger->regulator_name, cable->name); in charger_extcon_work() 929 cable->charger->regulator_name, in charger_extcon_work() 930 cable->min_uA, cable->max_uA); in charger_extcon_work() 948 struct charger_cable *cable = in charger_extcon_notifier() local 955 cable->attached = event; in charger_extcon_notifier() 961 schedule_work(&cable->wq); in charger_extcon_notifier() [all …]
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D | axp288_charger.c | 129 struct extcon_dev *cable; member 139 } cable; member 620 container_of(work, struct axp288_chrg_info, cable.work); in axp288_charger_extcon_evt_worker() 622 struct extcon_dev *edev = info->cable.edev; in axp288_charger_extcon_evt_worker() 679 container_of(nb, struct axp288_chrg_info, cable.nb); in axp288_charger_handle_cable_evt() 680 schedule_work(&info->cable.work); in axp288_charger_handle_cable_evt() 688 struct extcon_dev *edev = info->otg.cable; in axp288_charger_otg_evt_worker() 829 cancel_work_sync(&info->cable.work); in axp288_charger_cancel_work() 868 info->cable.edev = extcon_get_extcon_dev(AXP288_EXTCON_DEV_NAME); in axp288_charger_probe() 869 if (IS_ERR(info->cable.edev)) { in axp288_charger_probe() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
D | typec.rst | 22 the roles and alternate modes of ports, partners and cable plugs when the port 39 The cable and the two plugs on it may also be optionally presented as their own 40 devices under /sys/class/typec/. The cable attached to the port "port0" port 41 will be named port0-cable and the plug on the SOP Prime end (see USB Power 43 Double Prime end "port0-plug1". The parent of a cable will always be the port, 44 and the parent of the cable plugs will always be the cable. 46 If the port, partner or cable plug supports Alternate Modes, every supported 102 After successful connection of a cable that supports USB Power Delivery 103 Structured VDM "Discover Identity", the port driver needs to register the cable 105 in the cable or not. So a cable capable of SOP Prime communication, but not SOP [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-class-extcon | 35 The /sys/class/extcon/.../state shows and stores the cable 65 interface associated with each cable cannot update 66 multiple cable states of an extcon device simultaneously. 68 What: /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.X/name 72 The /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.X/name shows the name of cable 75 What: /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.X/state 79 The /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.X/state shows and stores the 80 state of cable "X" (integer between 0 and 31) of an extcon
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D | sysfs-class-typec | 115 What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-{partner|cable}/usb_power_delivery_revision 120 specification of the port partner or cable, or 0.0 when USB 223 USB Type-C cable devices (eg. /sys/class/typec/port0-cable/) 225 Note: Electronically Marked Cables will have a device also for one cable plug 226 (eg. /sys/class/typec/port0-plug0). If the cable is active and has also SOP 231 What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/type 236 cable if it is known. If the product type of the cable is not 239 When the cable product type is detected, uvevent is also raised 240 with PRODUCT_TYPE showing the product type of the cable. 250 What: /sys/class/typec/<port>-cable/plug_type [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/ |
D | sysfs-class-typec | 4 What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/svid 11 What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/ 20 What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/description 27 What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/vdo 34 What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/active 39 for entering/exiting the mode with partners and cable plugs, and
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/usb/typec/ |
D | class.c | 66 struct typec_cable *cable = to_typec_cable(dev); in get_pd_identity() local 68 return cable->identity; in get_pd_identity() 1014 struct typec_plug *typec_register_plug(struct typec_cable *cable, in typec_register_plug() argument 1031 plug->dev.parent = &cable->dev; in typec_register_plug() 1033 dev_set_name(&plug->dev, "%s-%s", dev_name(cable->dev.parent), name); in typec_register_plug() 1037 dev_err(&cable->dev, "failed to register plug (%d)\n", ret); in typec_register_plug() 1072 struct typec_cable *cable = to_typec_cable(dev); in plug_type_show() local 1074 return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", typec_plug_types[cable->type]); in plug_type_show() 1088 struct typec_cable *cable = to_typec_cable(dev); in typec_cable_release() local 1090 kfree(cable); in typec_cable_release() [all …]
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D | Kconfig | 6 USB Type-C Specification defines a cable and connector for USB where 8 be Type-A plug on one end of the cable and Type-B plug on the other. 11 cable. The Configuration Channel may also be used to detect optional 19 5V, up to 20V, and current up to 5A over the cable. The USB Power 39 consuming power over the cable) or data role (host or device) when
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/Linux-v6.6/include/linux/ |
D | extcon-provider.h | 28 struct extcon_dev *extcon_dev_allocate(const unsigned int *cable); 31 const unsigned int *cable); 81 static inline struct extcon_dev *extcon_dev_allocate(const unsigned int *cable) in extcon_dev_allocate() argument 89 const unsigned int *cable) in devm_extcon_dev_allocate() argument
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/networking/ |
D | plip.rst | 26 LapLink null-printer cable [can also work in turbo mode, with a PLIP 27 cable]. [The protocol used to pack IP packages, is a simple one 35 The PLIP cable is all that's needed to connect two Linux boxes, and it 72 PLIP driver is signaled whenever data is sent to it via the cable, such that 118 printer "null" cable to transfer data four bits at a time using 129 The cable for the first transfer mode is a standard 130 printer "null" cable which transfers data four bits at a time using 137 A cable that implements this protocol is available commercially as a 138 "Null Printer" or "Turbo Laplink" cable. It can be constructed with 156 If the cable you are using has a metallic shield it should be [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/include/linux/usb/ |
D | typec.h | 123 int typec_cable_set_identity(struct typec_cable *cable); 296 void typec_unregister_cable(struct typec_cable *cable); 299 void typec_cable_put(struct typec_cable *cable); 300 int typec_cable_is_active(struct typec_cable *cable); 302 struct typec_plug *typec_register_plug(struct typec_cable *cable,
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/spi/ |
D | butterfly.rst | 6 a parallel port adapter cable, together with an "AVR Butterfly" to run 10 develop firmware for this, and flash it using this adapter cable. 12 You can make this adapter from an old printer cable and solder things 25 The first cable connections will hook Linux up to one SPI bus, with the 45 (c) cable in the chipselect.
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ |
D | frontend-property-cable-systems.rst | 3 .. _frontend-property-cable-systems: 6 Properties used on cable delivery systems 15 The DVB-C Annex-A is the widely used cable standard. Transmission uses
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/ata/ |
D | pata_cs5535.c | 67 u8 cable; in cs5535_cable_detect() local 70 pci_read_config_byte(pdev, CS5535_CABLE_DETECT, &cable); in cs5535_cable_detect() 71 if (cable & 1) in cs5535_cable_detect()
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/cable/ |
D | sb1000.rst | 8 as NextLevel) SURFboard1000 internal cable modem board. This is an ISA card 9 which is used by a number of cable TV companies to provide cable modem access. 10 It's a one-way downstream-only cable modem, meaning that your upstream net link 24 to configure the cable modem and network interface (usually called "cm0"); 27 cable modem easy. 37 - http://web.archive.org/web/%2E/http://linuxpower.cx/~cable/ 93 phone number, and frequency for the cable modem. Also edit pap-secrets 109 connect successfully the cable modem interface will come up and you'll see a 117 The command "cmconfig cm0" will give you information about the cable modem 194 (and typically during a lengthy download through the cable modem)!
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/networking/devlink/ |
D | devlink-linecard.rst | 29 Similar to splitter cable, where the device might have no way 30 of detection of the splitter cable geometry, the device 42 * Setup splitter cable on line card ports 45 cable of a certain type, without the need to
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/net/wan/ |
D | wanxl.c | 110 u32 value = get_status(port)->cable; in wanxl_cable_intr() 112 const char *cable, *pm, *dte = "", *dsr = "", *dcd = ""; in wanxl_cable_intr() local 116 cable = "V.35"; in wanxl_cable_intr() 119 cable = "X.21"; in wanxl_cable_intr() 122 cable = "V.24"; in wanxl_cable_intr() 125 cable = "EIA530"; in wanxl_cable_intr() 128 cable = "no"; in wanxl_cable_intr() 131 cable = "invalid"; in wanxl_cable_intr() 166 pm, dte, cable, dsr, dcd); in wanxl_cable_intr()
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | debugging-via-ohci1394.rst | 85 for bus resets takes place, you have to establish any FireWire cable 110 2) Establish a working FireWire cable connection: 112 Any FireWire cable, as long at it provides electrically and mechanically 120 on both machines in the kernel log when the cable is plugged in 158 which is connected to the debugged machine over the FireWire cable). 162 With the FireWire cable connected, the OHCI-1394 driver on the debugging
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