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/Zephyr-latest/dts/arm64/nxp/ |
D | nxp_mimx8mm_a53.dtsi | 300 * for GPIO ports on the package, so that the GPIO driver can
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D | nxp_mimx8mn_a53.dtsi | 300 * for GPIO ports on the package, so that the GPIO driver can
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D | nxp_mimx8mp_a53.dtsi | 314 * for GPIO ports on the package, so that the GPIO driver can
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/Zephyr-latest/drivers/can/ |
D | can_stm32_fdcan.c | 526 static DEVICE_API(can, can_stm32fd_driver_api) = {
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/Zephyr-latest/lib/posix/options/ |
D | Kconfig.pthread | 55 can be released back to the system. Because resources are also freed
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/Zephyr-latest/doc/connectivity/bluetooth/api/mesh/ |
D | sar_cfg.rst | 20 acknowledged. However, an Upper Transport PDU that fits into one Lower Transport PDU can also be 34 messages can be processed simultaneously. When more than one segmented message is sent to the same
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/Zephyr-latest/dts/arm/nxp/ |
D | nxp_rt11xx.dtsi | 936 flexcan1: can@400c4000 { 946 flexcan2: can@400c8000 { 956 flexcan3: can@40c3c000 {
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D | nxp_imx7d_m4.dtsi | 378 * for GPIO ports on the package, so that the GPIO driver can
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D | nxp_rt11xx_cm7.dtsi | 215 * for GPIO ports on the package, so that the GPIO driver can
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D | nxp_mcxn23x_common.dtsi | 773 flexcan0: can@d4000 { 783 flexcan1: can@d8000 {
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D | nxp_rt7xx_cm33_cpu1.dtsi | 58 /* RT7XX SRAM partitions are shared between code and data. Boards can
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/Zephyr-latest/share/sysbuild/images/bootloader/ |
D | Kconfig | 91 can boot from either partition and will select one with higher application image version,
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/Zephyr-latest/subsys/bluetooth/audio/ |
D | Kconfig.tbs | 193 When this option is disabled it indicates that the control point can
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/Zephyr-latest/dts/xtensa/espressif/esp32s2/ |
D | esp32s2_common.dtsi | 385 twai: can@3f42b000 {
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/Zephyr-latest/dts/arm/st/l4/ |
D | stm32l4p5.dtsi | 295 can1: can@40006400 {
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/Zephyr-latest/subsys/net/lib/ptp/ |
D | Kconfig | 186 the instance can never enter the TIME_TRANSMITTER state.
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/Zephyr-latest/modules/cmsis-dsp/ |
D | Kconfig | 64 These functions can be used to implement a generic PID controller, as
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/Zephyr-latest/modules/hal_nordic/nrfx/ |
D | CMakeLists.txt | 6 # The nrfx source directory can be override through the definition of the NRFX_DIR symbol
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/qemu/x86/ |
D | qemu_x86_tiny.ld | 114 * so that the page permissions can be set in the MMU. Without this, 211 * Hence the need to specify them here so they can be pinned.
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/Zephyr-latest/doc/contribute/coding_guidelines/ |
D | index.rst | 20 why you can't obtain one through other options and expected contributions 1208 ….. _CAN in Automation Inclusive Language news post: https://www.can-cia.org/news/archive/view/?tx_… 1209 .. _CAN in Automation Inclusive Language: https://can-newsletter.org/canopen/categories/ 1240 Those modules are typically independent projects that may use macro names that can conflict with 1331 :ref:`minimal libc <c_library_minimal>` to ensure that the Zephyr kernel can 1360 In order to ensure that the Zephyr kernel can build with the minimal libc, it 1397 functions can be made available when using a C standard library that does not 1412 these functions can lead to compatibility issues with the third-party
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/Zephyr-latest/share/sysbuild/cmake/modules/ |
D | sysbuild_extensions.cmake | 121 # advised to always use this flag. Not using this flag can 534 # `EXTRA_ARGS` can be used to pass extra arguments to the hook. 586 # the CMakeCache.txt file which can then be accessed by images.
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/Zephyr-latest/dts/arm/gd/gd32e50x/ |
D | gd32e50x.dtsi | 64 * From other GD32 DataSheets, we can find 1KB page normally have a
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/Zephyr-latest/drivers/bluetooth/hci/ |
D | hci_spi_st.c | 68 #warning CONFIG_BT_L2CAP_TX_MTU is too large and can result in packets that cannot \
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/Zephyr-latest/dts/arm/raspberrypi/rpi_pico/ |
D | rp2040.dtsi | 18 * This value can be overridden at the board level or in an application specific
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/nxp/frdm_kl25z/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 58 The default configuration can be found in
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