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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/net/mdio/
DKconfig61 This module provides a driver for the MDIO busses found in the
92 This module provides a driver for the MDIO busses found in the
99 This module provides a driver for the Broadcom UniMAC MDIO busses.
112 Supports GPIO lib-based MDIO busses.
121 This module provides a driver for the MDIO busses found in the
203 multiplexers which connect one of several child MDIO busses
204 to a parent bus. Switching between child busses is done by
247 several child MDIO busses to a parent bus. Child bus
258 bus multiplexer connects one of several child MDIO busses to
269 The multiplexer connects one of several child MDIO busses to a
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/w1/
Dw1.txt1 Generic devicetree bindings for onewire (w1) busses
4 Onewire busses are described through nodes of their master bus controller.
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/i2c/busses/
Di2c-amd-mp2-pci.c212 i2c_common = privdata->busses[bus_id]; in amd_mp2_irq_isr()
256 if (privdata->busses[i2c_common->bus_id]) { in amd_mp2_register_cb()
261 privdata->busses[i2c_common->bus_id] = i2c_common; in amd_mp2_register_cb()
271 privdata->busses[i2c_common->bus_id] = NULL; in amd_mp2_unregister_cb()
386 i2c_common = privdata->busses[bus_id]; in amd_mp2_pci_suspend()
417 i2c_common = privdata->busses[bus_id]; in amd_mp2_pci_resume()
Di2c-amd-mp2.h181 struct amd_i2c_common *busses[2]; member
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/
Di2c-fsi.txt1 Device-tree bindings for FSI-attached I2C master and busses
11 - child nodes : Nodes to describe busses off the I2C
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/i2c/muxes/
DKconfig28 I2C busses connected through a MUX, which is controlled
41 I2C busses connected through a MUX, which in turn is controlled
96 I2C busses connected through a MUX, which is controlled
116 I2C busses connected through a MUX, which is controlled
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/
Dmipi-dsi-bus.txt1 MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) busses
35 supporting such a configuration generally requires the data on both the busses
76 busses. Each DSI bus/channel drives some portion of the pixel data (generally
78 The graph bindings should be used to represent the multiple DSI busses that are
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dmsi.txt8 used with other busses, and hence a mechanism is required to relate devices on
9 those busses to the MSI controllers which they are capable of using,
73 When #msi-cells is non-zero, busses with an msi-parent will require
Daspeed,ast2xxx-scu-ic.txt10 fires new interrupts for child busses
Daspeed,ast2400-i2c-ic.txt13 new interrupts for child busses
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/driver-api/media/
Dtx-rx.rst15 The following busses are the most common. This section discusses these two only.
28 `BT.601`_ and `BT.656`_ are the most common parallel busses.
38 bus. These are common for both busses.
/Linux-v5.15/sound/aoa/soundbus/
DKconfig15 This option enables support for Apple I2S busses.
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/i2c/
DMakefile16 obj-y += algos/ busses/ muxes/
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/i2c/
Dindex.rst17 busses/index
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/
Dsamsung-s5c73m3.txt5 data busses. The I2C bus is the main control bus and additionally the SPI bus
60 For more details see description of the SPI busses bindings
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/w1/masters/
Dds2482.rst25 one (DS2482-100) or eight (DS2482-800) 1-wire busses.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/arm/stm32/
Dstm32h750-overview.rst18 - I2C, SPI, CAN busses support
Dstm32h743-overview.rst18 - I2C, SPI, CAN busses support
Dstm32f746-overview.rst18 - I2C, SPI, CAN busses support
Dstm32f769-overview.rst18 - I2C*4, SPI*6, CAN*3 busses support
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/
Depson,rx6110.txt4 The Epson RX6110 can be used with SPI or I2C busses. The kind of
/Linux-v5.15/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/
Dcurrituck.dts144 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
181 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
218 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
Dakebono.dts272 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
312 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
352 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
392 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/greybus/
DKconfig10 phones, and can be tunneled over other busses in order to
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/driver-api/
Deisa.rst11 status as other much more mainstream busses such as PCI or USB. This
13 abstractions to manage busses, devices and drivers.
208 care must be taken when ripping out the EISA code, so other busses

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