Home
last modified time | relevance | path

Searched full:motherboard (Results 1 – 25 of 174) sorted by relevance

1234567

/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/
Darm,vexpress-juno.yaml18 The board consist of a motherboard and one or more daughterboards (tiles). The
19 motherboard provides a set of peripherals. Processor and RAM "live" on the
22 The motherboard and each core tile should be described by a separate Device
23 Tree source file, with the tile's description including the motherboard file
24 using an include directive. As the motherboard can be initialized in one of
34 is a daughterboard to the main motherboard. The name used in the compatible
130 For this reason the root node and main motherboard node must define this
132 0 means motherboard site, while 1 and 2 are daughterboard sites, and
155 the connection between the motherboard and any tiles. Sometimes the
157 in a subnode named "motherboard". Sometimes the compatible includes
[all …]
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/pci/hotplug/
DKconfig10 Say Y here if you have a motherboard with a PCI Hotplug controller.
22 Say Y here if you have a motherboard with a Compaq PCI Hotplug
44 Say Y here if you have a motherboard with a IBM PCI Hotplug
109 Say Y here if you have a motherboard with a SHPC PCI Hotplug
/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/boot/dts/arm/
Drtsm_ve-motherboard-rs2.dtsi5 * "rs2" extension for the v2m motherboard
9 motherboard-bus {
Drtsm_ve-motherboard.dtsi6 * Motherboard component
80 motherboard-bus {
/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/platforms/pasemi/
DKconfig18 bool "Nemo motherboard Support"
22 This option enables support for the 'Nemo' motherboard
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/hwmon/
Dsch5636.rst19 hardware monitoring solutions, allowing motherboard manufacturers to create
29 temperature sensors are actually implemented on the motherboard, so you will
Dlm83.rst69 temperature sensors (motherboard, processor, power supply) and primary
79 monitoring chipset. One temperature sensor is used for the motherboard
82 two other points of the motherboard. We suspect these points to be the
Df71805f.rst33 test system (custom Jetway K8M8MS motherboard, with CPU and RAM) and
100 These values can be used as hints at best, as motherboard manufacturers
103 find out documentation about your own motherboard, and edit sensors.conf
145 motherboard, so the driver assumes that the BIOS set the method
Dpc87360.rst143 the documents from National Semiconductor suggest that motherboard
157 motherboard manufacturers, so you will have to document yourself and edit
160 room for per motherboard specificities, unfortunately. Even worse,
161 motherboard manufacturers don't seem to care about National Semiconductor's
Dabituguru.rst69 on your motherboard. Default: 0 (autodetect).
72 pwms) your motherboard has. Default: 0 (autodetect).
Dw83793.rst25 This parameter is not recommended, it will lose motherboard specific
47 If your motherboard maker used the reference design, the resolution of
Dsch5627.rst24 watchdog. In order for this watchdog to function some motherboard specific
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/i2c/busses/
Di2c-via.rst28 You have VT82C586B on the motherboard, but not in the listing.
39 datasheets, but there are several ways the motherboard manufacturer
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/PCI/
Dacpi-info.rst78 PNP0C02 "motherboard" devices are basically a catch-all.  There's no
107 The OS enumerates motherboard devices simply by reading through the
156 4.1.3) must be reserved by declaring a motherboard resource. For most
157 systems, the motherboard resource would appear at the root of the ACPI
162 ACPI as a motherboard resource.
/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/include/asm/
Dpmac_feature.h38 * Known Mac motherboard models
59 #define PMAC_TYPE_ALCHEMY 0x23 /* Alchemy motherboard base */
66 #define PMAC_TYPE_GOSSAMER 0x30 /* Gossamer motherboard */
127 * Motherboard flags
247 * set the sleep state of the motherboard.
257 * returns some motherboard infos.
/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/include/asm/
Di8259.h37 * delay for some accesses to PIC on motherboard or in chipset in inb_pic()
49 * delay for some accesses to PIC on motherboard or in chipset in outb_pic()
/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dvexpress-v2m.dtsi5 * Motherboard Express uATX
23 motherboard {
236 * Both the core tile and the motherboard routes their output
237 * pads to this transmitter. The motherboard system controller
Dsama5d3xmb_gmac.dtsi3 * sama5d3xmb_gmac.dtsi - Device Tree Include file for SAMA5D3x motherboard
Darmada-385-synology-ds116.dts63 * "A" : flash the motherboard LED (D8)
64 * "B" : turn the motherboard LED OFF
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/w1/masters/
Dmatrox_w1.c59 * Using tristate pins, since i can't find any open-drain pin in whole motherboard.
61 * since we don't know motherboard schema, which has pretty unused(may be not) GPIO.
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/wireless/intersil/
DKconfig35 Note: You need a motherboard with DMA support to use any of these cards
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/sis/
DKconfig44 appear in lan on motherboard designs which are based on SiS 965
/Linux-v5.10/arch/mips/pci/
Dpci-generic.c19 * is reserved for motherboard devices that decode all 16
/Linux-v5.10/sound/isa/cs423x/
Dcs4236.c154 /* Intel Marlin Spike Motherboard - CS4235 */
156 /* Intel Marlin Spike Motherboard (#2) - CS4235 */
178 /* build-in soundcard in EliteGroup P5TX-LA motherboard - CS4237B */
192 /* Dell P410 motherboard - CS4236B */
202 /* IBM IntelliStation M Pro motherboard */
/Linux-v5.10/arch/m68k/
DKconfig.bus43 Find out whether you have ISA slots on your motherboard. ISA is the

1234567