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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/usb/ |
| D | gadget_configfs.rst | 18 A gadget is seen by its host as a set of configurations, each of which contains 24 Creating a gadget means deciding what configurations there will be 93 2. Creating the configurations 96 Each gadget will consist of a number of configurations, their corresponding 145 4. Associating the functions with their configurations 149 configurations specified and a number of functions available. What remains 151 function can be used in multiple configurations). This is achieved with 168 configurations and functions. 226 Remove functions from configurations:: 239 Remove strings directories in configurations: [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/mach-imx/ |
| D | Kconfig | 93 configurations for the board and its peripherals. 108 configurations for the board and its peripherals. 128 configurations for the board and its peripherals. 144 This includes specific configurations for the board and its 164 includes specific configurations for the module and its peripherals. 188 configurations for the board and its peripherals. 210 specific configurations for the board and its peripherals. 226 configurations for the board and its peripherals. 243 specific configurations for the board and its peripherals. 273 configurations for the board and its peripherals. [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/xtensa/ |
| D | booting.rst | 11 - For configurations without MMU, with region protection or with MPU the 13 - For configurations with region translarion MMU or with MMUv3 and CONFIG_MMU=n 16 - For configurations with MMUv2 the address must be a virtual address in the 18 - For configurations with MMUv3 and CONFIG_MMU=y the address may be either a
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-bus-iio-magnetometer-hmc5843 | 6 Current configuration and available configurations 8 normal - Normal measurement configurations (default)
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
| D | snps,dwc-qos-ethernet.txt | 10 configurations. 29 In some configurations (e.g. GMII/RGMII), this clock also drives the PHY TX 30 path. In other configurations, other clocks (such as tx_125, rmii) may 34 In some configurations (e.g. GMII/RGMII), this clock is derived from the 35 PHY's RX clock output. In other configurations, other clocks (such as 47 The master bus interface clock. Only required in configurations that use a 59 Note: Support for additional IP configurations may require adding the 67 This will allow easy support for configurations that support multiple PHY
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| D | apm-xgene-mdio.txt | 26 /* Board-specific peripheral configurations */
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/arm/pxa/ |
| D | mfp.rst | 16 out of the GPIO controller. In addition to pin-mux configurations, the MFP 95 NOTE: PXA300 and PXA310 are almost identical in pin configurations (with 99 2. prepare an array for the initial pin configurations, e.g.:: 123 a) once the pin configurations are passed to pxa{2xx,3xx}_mfp_config(), 127 b) when there is only one possible pin configurations for a component, 195 configurations, these definitions are processor and platform independent, and 211 configurations 215 for PXA2xx specific definitions and PXA25x/PXA27x common pin configurations 264 Examples of pin configurations are::
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
| D | nvidia,tegra124-dpaux-padctl.txt | 17 Child nodes contain the pinmux configurations following the conventions 20 Since only three configurations are possible, only three child nodes are
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| D | fsl,mxs-pinctrl.txt | 27 configurations, and it's called group node in the binding document. The other 39 there to adjust configurations for some pins in the group. 52 since config node is only meant to set up pin configurations. 118 to function as a 8-bit mmc device, with 8mA, 3.3V and pull-up configurations
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/usb/typec/altmodes/ |
| D | displayport.c | 318 static const char * const configurations[] = { variable 334 con = sysfs_match_string(configurations, buf); in configuration_store() 386 for (i = 1; i < ARRAY_SIZE(configurations); i++) { in configuration_show() 388 len += sprintf(buf + len, "[%s] ", configurations[i]); in configuration_show() 391 len += sprintf(buf + len, "%s ", configurations[i]); in configuration_show()
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| /Linux-v5.4/arch/mips/generic/ |
| D | board-boston.its.S | 15 configurations {
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| D | board-ni169445.its.S | 15 configurations {
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| D | board-xilfpga.its.S | 15 configurations {
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| D | board-ocelot.its.S | 27 configurations {
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| D | vmlinux.its.S | 24 configurations {
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pwm/ |
| D | nvidia,tegra20-pwm.txt | 32 pinctrl-0: phandle for the default/active state of pin configurations. 33 pinctrl-1: phandle for the sleep state of pin configurations.
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| D | pwm-stm32.txt | 15 - st,breakinput: One or two <index level filter> to describe break input configurations.
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/reset/ |
| D | xlnx,zynqmp-power.txt | 4 The zynqmp-power node describes the power management configurations.
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
| D | brcm,iproc-cdru.txt | 4 chip specific device and resource configurations. This node allows access to
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/ |
| D | brcm,ns2-drd-phy.txt | 8 icfg - for DRD ICFG configurations
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| D | uniphier-pcie-phy.txt | 18 - socionext,syscon: A phandle to system control to set configurations
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ |
| D | synopsys.txt | 4 bus width configurations.
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| D | abx500.rst | 29 specific abx500 chip has its special configurations in its own file, e.g. some
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/scsi/device_handler/ |
| D | Kconfig | 12 devices utilized in multipath configurations. Say Y here to
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/pinctrl/bcm/ |
| D | Kconfig | 59 as bias pull up, pull down, and drive strength configurations, when 108 as bias pull up, pull down, and drive strength configurations, when
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