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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlxsw/
Dspectrum_acl_flex_keys.c14 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x08, 0, 12),
22 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x08, 0, 12),
53 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x00, 0, 12),
131 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x04, 16, 12),
137 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x04, 16, 12),
142 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x04, 16, 12),
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlxsw/
Dspectrum_acl_flex_keys.c14 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x08, 0, 12),
22 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x08, 0, 12),
53 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x00, 0, 12),
140 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x04, 16, 12),
146 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x04, 16, 12),
151 MLXSW_AFK_ELEMENT_INST_U32(VID, 0x04, 16, 12),
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/
Dusb-device.txt21 - compatible: "usbVID,PID", where VID is the vendor id and PID the product id.
22 The textual representation of VID and PID shall be in lower case hexadecimal
36 - compatible: "usbifVID,PID.configCN.IN", where VID is the vendor id, PID is
38 number. The textual representation of VID, PID, CN and IN shall be in lower
50 - compatible: "usbVID,PID", where VID is the vendor id and PID the product id.
51 The textual representation of VID and PID shall be in lower case hexadecimal
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/
Dusb-device.txt21 - compatible: "usbVID,PID", where VID is the vendor id and PID the product id.
22 The textual representation of VID and PID shall be in lower case hexadecimal
36 - compatible: "usbifVID,PID.configCN.IN", where VID is the vendor id, PID is
38 number. The textual representation of VID, PID, CN and IN shall be in lower
50 - compatible: "usbVID,PID", where VID is the vendor id and PID the product id.
51 The textual representation of VID and PID shall be in lower case hexadecimal
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/gpu/drm/sti/
DNOTES11 - The video plug (VID) connects to the HQVDP output.
28 Vid >--+ HQVDP +--+VID Aux +---+ | :===========:
42 buffers) and to HQVDP+VID (video buffers)
56 +-> | HQVDP | |VID Aux |<+ | | | :===========: |
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/sti/
DNOTES11 - The video plug (VID) connects to the HQVDP output.
28 Vid >--+ HQVDP +--+VID Aux +---+ | :===========:
42 buffers) and to HQVDP+VID (video buffers)
56 +-> | HQVDP | |VID Aux |<+ | | | :===========: |
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/hwmon/
Dadm1025.rst46 input, or as the a fifth digital entry for the VID reading (bit 4). It's
52 properly, you'll have a wrong +12V reading or a wrong VID reading. The way
59 only in that it has "open-drain VID inputs while the ADM1025 has on-chip
60 100k pull-ups on the VID inputs". It doesn't make any difference for us.
Dmp2975.rst30 - Can configured VOUT readout in direct or VID format and allows
31 setting of different formats on rails 1 and 2. For VID the following
47 Device supports VID and direct formats for reading output voltage.
48 The below VID modes are supported: VR12, VR13, IMVP9.
Dw83627hf.rst57 VID reading. However the two chips have the identical 128 pin package. So,
58 it is possible or even likely for a w83627thf to have the VID signals routed
60 the w83627thf driver interprets these as VID. If the VID on your board
62 doesn't help, you may just ignore the bogus VID reading with no harm done.
Dsmsc47m192.rst36 as well as CPU voltage VID input.
53 a +12V voltage measurement or a 5 bit CPU VID, but not both.
54 The default setting is to use the pin as 12V input, and use only 4 bit VID.
112 vrm CPU VID standard used for decoding CPU voltage
Dlm78.rst38 the LM78 and LM78-J are exactly identical. The LM79 has one more VID line,
43 seven voltage sensors, VID lines, alarms, and some miscellaneous stuff.
67 The VID lines encode the core voltage value: the voltage level your processor
Dasb100.rst29 sensors, four temperature sensors, VID lines and alarms. In addition to
42 The VID lines encode the core voltage value: the voltage level your
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/hwmon/
Dadm102537 input, or as the a fifth digital entry for the VID reading (bit 4). It's
43 properly, you'll have a wrong +12V reading or a wrong VID reading. The way
50 only in that it has "open-drain VID inputs while the ADM1025 has on-chip
51 100k pull-ups on the VID inputs". It doesn't make any difference for us.
Dw83627hf57 VID reading. However the two chips have the identical 128 pin package. So,
58 it is possible or even likely for a w83627thf to have the VID signals routed
60 the w83627thf driver interprets these as VID. If the VID on your board
62 doesn't help, you may just ignore the bogus VID reading with no harm done.
Dsmsc47m19225 as well as CPU voltage VID input.
42 a +12V voltage measurement or a 5 bit CPU VID, but not both.
43 The default setting is to use the pin as 12V input, and use only 4 bit VID.
100 vrm - CPU VID standard used for decoding CPU voltage
Dlm7826 the LM78 and LM78-J are exactly identical. The LM79 has one more VID line,
31 seven voltage sensors, VID lines, alarms, and some miscellaneous stuff.
55 The VID lines encode the core voltage value: the voltage level your processor
Dasb10025 sensors, four temperature sensors, VID lines and alarms. In addition to
38 The VID lines encode the core voltage value: the voltage level your
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/usb/
Dlinux-cdc-acm.inf82 ; When developing your USB device, the VID and PID used in the PC side
84 ; Modify the below line to use your VID and PID. Use the format as shown
87 ; VID and PIDs. For each supported device, append
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/usb/
Dlinux-cdc-acm.inf82 ; When developing your USB device, the VID and PID used in the PC side
84 ; Modify the below line to use your VID and PID. Use the format as shown
87 ; VID and PIDs. For each supported device, append
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/cpufreq/
Dpowernow-k7.h12 VID:5, // 12:8 member
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/cpufreq/
Dpowernow-k7.h14 VID:5, // 12:8 member
/kernel/linux/patches/linux-4.19/prebuilts/usr/include/linux/
Dif_vlan.h38 int VID; member
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/include/uapi/linux/
Dif_vlan.h55 int VID; member
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/uapi/linux/
Dif_vlan.h56 int VID; member
/kernel/linux/patches/linux-5.10/prebuilts/usr/include/linux/
Dif_vlan.h52 int VID; member

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