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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/staging/sm750fb/
Dddk750_sii164.c73 * 0 = Input data is falling edge latched (falling edge
74 * latched first in dual edge mode)
75 * 1 = Input data is rising edge latched (rising edge
76 * latched first in dual edge mode)
81 * 0 = Input data is single edge latched
82 * 1 = Input data is dual edge latched
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/sm750fb/
Dddk750_sii164.c80 * 0 = Input data is falling edge latched (falling
81 * edge latched first in dual edge mode)
82 * 1 = Input data is rising edge latched (rising
83 * edge latched first in dual edge mode)
88 * 0 = Input data is single edge latched
89 * 1 = Input data is dual edge latched
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Dtlv320adcx140.yaml69 0 - (default) Odd channel is latched on the negative edge and even
70 channel is latched on the the positive edge.
71 1 - Odd channel is latched on the positive edge and even channel is
72 latched on the the negative edge.
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/x86/kernel/
Dnmi.c133 * can be latched at any given time. Walk the whole list in nmi_handle()
383 * Only one NMI can be latched at a time. To handle in default_do_nmi()
387 * while its real NMI is sitting latched. This will cause in default_do_nmi()
432 * 3) latched
444 * first one finishes. We set the state to "latched", and the exit of
449 * rerun the NMI handler again, and restart the 'latched' NMI.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/kernel/
Dnmi.c132 * can be latched at any given time. Walk the whole list in nmi_handle()
384 * Only one NMI can be latched at a time. To handle in default_do_nmi()
388 * while its real NMI is sitting latched. This will cause in default_do_nmi()
435 * 3) latched
447 * first one finishes. We set the state to "latched", and the exit of
452 * rerun the NMI handler again, and restart the 'latched' NMI.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/
Dbnx2x_init.h639 /* [28] MCP Latched rom_parity
640 * [29] MCP Latched ump_rx_parity
641 * [30] MCP Latched ump_tx_parity
642 * [31] MCP Latched scpad_parity
761 * [7] clears Latched rom_parity in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
762 * [8] clears Latched ump_rx_parity in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
763 * [9] clears Latched ump_tx_parity in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
764 * [10] clears Latched scpad_parity (both ports) in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
Dbnx2x_reg.h1123 interrupt; [21] RBCR Latched attn; [22] RBCT Latched attn; [23] RBCN
1124 Latched attn; [24] RBCU Latched attn; [25] RBCP Latched attn; [26] GRC
1125 Latched timeout attention; [27] GRC Latched reserved access attention;
1126 [28] MCP Latched rom_parity; [29] MCP Latched ump_rx_parity; [30] MCP
1127 Latched ump_tx_parity; [31] MCP Latched scpad_parity; */
1137 RBCR Latched attn; [22] RBCT Latched attn; [23] RBCN Latched attn; [24]
1138 RBCU Latched attn; [25] RBCP Latched attn; [26] GRC Latched timeout
1139 attention; [27] GRC Latched reserved access attention; [28] MCP Latched
1140 rom_parity; [29] MCP Latched ump_rx_parity; [30] MCP Latched
1141 ump_tx_parity; [31] MCP Latched scpad_parity; */
[all …]
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/
Di40e_ptp.c233 /* Update the jiffies time for any newly latched timestamp. This in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
235 * was latched by the hardware. The service task will later determine in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
238 * events latched since the last time we checked, and not all events in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
239 * currently latched, so that the service task accounting remains in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
281 /* Check all the currently latched Rx events and see whether they have in i40e_ptp_rx_hang()
282 * been latched for over a second. It is assumed that any timestamp in i40e_ptp_rx_hang()
285 * clear any timestamp that has been latched for over 1 second. in i40e_ptp_rx_hang()
427 /* Clear the latched event since we're about to read its register */ in i40e_ptp_rx_hwtstamp()
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/
Dbnx2x_init.h640 /* [28] MCP Latched rom_parity
641 * [29] MCP Latched ump_rx_parity
642 * [30] MCP Latched ump_tx_parity
643 * [31] MCP Latched scpad_parity
762 * [7] clears Latched rom_parity in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
763 * [8] clears Latched ump_rx_parity in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
764 * [9] clears Latched ump_tx_parity in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
765 * [10] clears Latched scpad_parity (both ports) in bnx2x_clear_blocks_parity()
Dbnx2x_reg.h1123 interrupt; [21] RBCR Latched attn; [22] RBCT Latched attn; [23] RBCN
1124 Latched attn; [24] RBCU Latched attn; [25] RBCP Latched attn; [26] GRC
1125 Latched timeout attention; [27] GRC Latched reserved access attention;
1126 [28] MCP Latched rom_parity; [29] MCP Latched ump_rx_parity; [30] MCP
1127 Latched ump_tx_parity; [31] MCP Latched scpad_parity; */
1137 RBCR Latched attn; [22] RBCT Latched attn; [23] RBCN Latched attn; [24]
1138 RBCU Latched attn; [25] RBCP Latched attn; [26] GRC Latched timeout
1139 attention; [27] GRC Latched reserved access attention; [28] MCP Latched
1140 rom_parity; [29] MCP Latched ump_rx_parity; [30] MCP Latched
1141 ump_tx_parity; [31] MCP Latched scpad_parity; */
[all …]
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40e/
Di40e_ptp.c240 /* Update the jiffies time for any newly latched timestamp. This in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
242 * was latched by the hardware. The service task will later determine in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
245 * events latched since the last time we checked, and not all events in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
246 * currently latched, so that the service task accounting remains in i40e_ptp_get_rx_events()
287 /* Check all the currently latched Rx events and see whether they have in i40e_ptp_rx_hang()
288 * been latched for over a second. It is assumed that any timestamp in i40e_ptp_rx_hang()
291 * clear any timestamp that has been latched for over 1 second. in i40e_ptp_rx_hang()
433 /* Clear the latched event since we're about to read its register */ in i40e_ptp_rx_hwtstamp()
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/sound/soc/codecs/
Dtas2770.h91 /* Latched-Interrupt Reg0 */
95 /* Latched-Interrupt Reg1 */
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/staging/fbtft/
Dflexfb.c53 static bool latched; variable
54 module_param(latched, bool, 0000);
55 MODULE_PARM_DESC(latched, "Use with latched 16-bit databus");
548 if (latched && (par->gpio.latch < 0)) { in flexfb_verify_gpios_db()
552 if (latched) in flexfb_verify_gpios_db()
714 if (latched) in flexfb_probe_common()
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/virtual/kvm/devices/
Darm-vgic-v3.txt119 GICR_ISPENDR0 registers get/set the value of the latched pending state for
126 to ISPENDR) this state is "latched", and only cleared when either the
130 ISPENDR writes are latched; if the device lowers the line level then the
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/
Damplc_dio200_pci.c133 * 9. "Pattern occurred" latched signal, latches HIGH when pattern
135 * 10. "Pattern gone away" latched signal, latches LOW when pattern
139 * 12. Negated "pattern occurred" latched signal, latches LOW when
141 * 13. Negated "pattern gone away" latched signal, latches LOW when
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/
Damplc_dio200_pci.c133 * 9. "Pattern occurred" latched signal, latches HIGH when pattern
135 * 10. "Pattern gone away" latched signal, latches LOW when pattern
139 * 12. Negated "pattern occurred" latched signal, latches LOW when
141 * 13. Negated "pattern gone away" latched signal, latches LOW when
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/mtd/
Dlatch-addr-flash.h2 * Interface for NOR flash driver whose high address lines are latched
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/include/linux/mtd/
Dlatch-addr-flash.h2 * Interface for NOR flash driver whose high address lines are latched
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/
Deeti.txt10 latched. This is necessary for platforms that lack
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/
Deeti.txt10 latched. This is necessary for platforms that lack
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dbrcm,l2-intc.txt5 - compatible: should be "brcm,l2-intc" for latched interrupt controllers
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dbrcm,l2-intc.txt8 "brcm,l2-intc" for latched interrupt controllers
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/
Darm-vgic-v3.rst132 GICR_ISPENDR0 registers get/set the value of the latched pending state for
139 to ISPENDR) this state is "latched", and only cleared when either the
143 ISPENDR writes are latched; if the device lowers the line level then the
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/pwm/
Dpwm-imx-tpm.c9 * - Changes to polarity cannot be latched at the time of the
209 * is latched into hardware when the next period starts. in pwm_imx_tpm_apply_hw()
229 * is latched into hardware when the next period starts. in pwm_imx_tpm_apply_hw()
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/
Drbtree_latch.h3 * Latched RB-trees
18 * implement a latched RB-tree which does allow for unconditional lookups by

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