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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/eisa/
Deisa.ids26 ACR1201 "Acer 1200 486/25 EISA System Board"
27 ACR1211 "AcerFrame 3000SP33 486/33 EISA System Board"
28 ACR1341 "M1 486SX/20 CPU Board"
29 ACR1351 "M1 486SX/20 CPU Board"
32 ACR1381 "M1 486/20 CPU Board"
33 ACR1391 "M1 486/20 CPU Board"
34 ACR1581 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
35 ACR1591 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
36 ACR15A1 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
37 ACR15B1 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/eisa/
Deisa.ids26 ACR1201 "Acer 1200 486/25 EISA System Board"
27 ACR1211 "AcerFrame 3000SP33 486/33 EISA System Board"
28 ACR1341 "M1 486SX/20 CPU Board"
29 ACR1351 "M1 486SX/20 CPU Board"
32 ACR1381 "M1 486/20 CPU Board"
33 ACR1391 "M1 486/20 CPU Board"
34 ACR1581 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
35 ACR1591 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
36 ACR15A1 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
37 ACR15B1 "M1 486/33 CPU Board"
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/
DKconfig.cpu11 optimally fast), you can specify "486" here.
14 AMD/Cyrix/Intel 386DX/DXL/SL/SLC/SX, Cyrix/TI 486DLC/DLC2,
15 UMC 486SX-S and the NexGen Nx586.
22 - "486" for the AMD/Cyrix/IBM/Intel 486DX/DX2/DX4 or
51 what to do, choose "486".
54 bool "486SX"
57 Select this for an 486-class CPU without an FPU such as
61 bool "486DX"
64 Select this for an 486-class CPU such as AMD/Cyrix/IBM/Intel
65 486DX/DX2/DX4 and UMC U5D.
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/
DKconfig.cpu11 optimally fast), you can specify "486" here.
14 AMD/Cyrix/Intel 386DX/DXL/SL/SLC/SX, Cyrix/TI 486DLC/DLC2,
15 UMC 486SX-S and the NexGen Nx586.
22 - "486" for the AMD/Cyrix/IBM/Intel 486DX/DX2/DX4 or
51 what to do, choose "486".
54 bool "486"
57 Select this for an 486-class CPU such as AMD/Cyrix/IBM/Intel
58 486DX/DX2/DX4 or SL/SLC/SLC2/SLC3/SX/SX2 and UMC U5D or U5S.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/include/asm/
Dvermagic.h9 #define MODULE_PROC_FAMILY "486SX "
11 #define MODULE_PROC_FAMILY "486 "
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/realmode/rm/
Dreboot.S14 * doesn't work with at least one type of 486 motherboard. It is easy
81 * NW, to disable the cache on a 486, and invalidates the cache. This
82 * is more like the state of a 486 after reset. I don't know if
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/realmode/rm/
Dreboot.S14 * doesn't work with at least one type of 486 motherboard. It is easy
80 * NW, to disable the cache on a 486, and invalidates the cache. This
81 * is more like the state of a 486 after reset. I don't know if
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/
Dintel.c431 case 4: /* 486: untested */ in intel_workarounds()
979 [0] = "486 DX-25/33",
980 [1] = "486 DX-50",
981 [2] = "486 SX",
982 [3] = "486 DX/2",
983 [4] = "486 SL",
984 [5] = "486 SX/2",
985 [7] = "486 DX/2-WB",
986 [8] = "486 DX/4",
987 [9] = "486 DX/4-WB"
Dumc.c7 * UMC chips appear to be only either 386 or 486,
Dcyrix.c336 case 0xf: /* Cyrix 486 without DEVID registers */ in init_cyrix()
338 case 0xd: /* either a 486SLC or DLC w/o DEVID */ in init_cyrix()
343 case 0xe: /* a 486S A step */ in init_cyrix()
394 * the flags, while other 486 chips will.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/
Dintel.c454 case 4: /* 486: untested */ in intel_workarounds()
927 [0] = "486 DX-25/33",
928 [1] = "486 DX-50",
929 [2] = "486 SX",
930 [3] = "486 DX/2",
931 [4] = "486 SL",
932 [5] = "486 SX/2",
933 [7] = "486 DX/2-WB",
934 [8] = "486 DX/4",
935 [9] = "486 DX/4-WB"
Dumc.c7 * UMC chips appear to be only either 386 or 486,
Dcyrix.c336 case 0xf: /* Cyrix 486 without DEVID registers */ in init_cyrix()
338 case 0xd: /* either a 486SLC or DLC w/o DEVID */ in init_cyrix()
343 case 0xe: /* a 486S A step */ in init_cyrix()
394 * the flags, while other 486 chips will.
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/staging/rtl8192e/
Drtl819x_HTProc.c40 {{27, 54, 81, 108, 162, 216, 243, 270, 54, 108, 162, 216, 324, 432, 486,
41 540, 81, 162, 243, 324, 486, 648, 729, 810, 108, 216, 324, 432, 648,
43 378, 378, 432, 324, 405, 405, 486, 567, 567, 648, 270, 324, 378, 324,
44 378, 432, 486, 432, 486, 540, 540, 594, 405, 486, 567, 486, 567, 648,
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/rtl8192e/
Drtl819x_HTProc.c32 {{27, 54, 81, 108, 162, 216, 243, 270, 54, 108, 162, 216, 324, 432, 486,
33 540, 81, 162, 243, 324, 486, 648, 729, 810, 108, 216, 324, 432, 648,
35 378, 378, 432, 324, 405, 405, 486, 567, 567, 648, 270, 324, 378, 324,
36 378, 432, 486, 432, 486, 540, 540, 594, 405, 486, 567, 486, 567, 648,
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/include/asm/
Dmodule.h19 #define MODULE_PROC_FAMILY "486 "
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/sh/boards/mach-hp6xx/
Dhp6xx_apm.c23 #define HP680_BATTERY_MIN 486
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/sh/boards/mach-hp6xx/
Dhp6xx_apm.c25 #define HP680_BATTERY_MIN 486
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/boot/
Dpmjump.S33 jmp 1f # Short jump to serialize on 386/486
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/boot/
Dpmjump.S31 jmp 1f # Short jump to serialize on 386/486
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/kernel/
Dhead_32.S195 * NOTE! If we are on a 486 we may have no cr4 at all! Specifically, cr4 exists
273 * Check if it is 486
275 movb $4,X86 # at least 486
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/rtl8192u/ieee80211/
Drtl819x_HTProc.c24 { {27, 54, 81, 108, 162, 216, 243, 270, 54, 108, 162, 216, 324, 432, 486, 540,
25 81, 162, 243, 324, 486, 648, 729, 810, 108, 216, 324, 432, 648, 864, 972, 1080,
27 405, 486, 567, 567, 648, 270, 324, 378, 324, 378, 432, 486, 432, 486, 540, 540,
28 594, 405, 486, 567, 486, 567, 648, 729, 648, 729, 810, 810, 891}, // Long GI, 40MHz
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/
Dgamecube.dts34 clock-frequency = <486000000>; /* 486MHz */
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/
Dgamecube.dts39 clock-frequency = <486000000>; /* 486MHz */
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/kernel/
Dhead_32.S231 * NOTE! If we are on a 486 we may have no cr4 at all! Specifically, cr4 exists
309 * Check if it is 486
311 movb $4,X86 # at least 486

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