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31 found in the SoC datasheet. Note that the TRM refers to the43 lower pad frequency). Note that the TRM refers to the "fast"
16 # note: the NXP HAL refers to the HIFI4 DSP as
3 * The term "Broadcom" refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.
20 refers to enabling/disabling the master clock,
19 ``dev0`` alias that refers to an entry with the following bindings as a compatible:
19 ``flash0`` alias that refers to an entry with the following bindings as a compatible:
27 refers to MAC address. For example, if the link local address is
15 (OSI layer 2). For ethernet network this refers to
50 The term "regions" refers to distinct memory segments or areas allocated
16 * When this feature is enabled, the compiler generated code refers to
12 * The "source" of the memory map refers to where we got the data to fill in
49 CHANNEL_IDX refers to specific pwm_ccu4x module and channel, respectively.
34 No additional wiring is necessary if ``pwm_led0`` refers to hardware that is
57 * @param[in] speed Speed the configuration number refers to
7 * Note: the word "word" refers to a 32-bit integer unless otherwise stated.10 * This refers to the "I2S word or channel select" clock.
96 Device Runtime Power Management (PM) refers the capability of devices to144 A subsystem refers to a logically distinct part of the operating system
62 * refers to a leaf node that nothing else depends on.
10 which Adafruit refers to as "neopixels". The BFF series of shields are
39 * The "next_hash" pointer of each LL element refers to the next element in the linked list.
17 * Invariant: last-index refers to the buffer that is safe to write while in18 * limbo-state. Outside limbo state, last-index refers one buffer ahead of what
119 If present, this refers to the node which handles interrupts generated
218 Half a byte in a 4-bit format. The eDRX value refers to bit 4 to 1
337 * **Cell**: refers to a set of hardware resources that the OS assigned to this340 * **Root cell**: refers to the cell in which Linux is running. This is the main cell which345 * **Inmate**: refers to any other OS that runs alongside Linux. The resources an inmate will