| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/ |
| D | vidtv_demod.c | 133 c->strength.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_DECIBEL; in vidtv_clean_stats() 137 c->cnr.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in vidtv_clean_stats() 142 c->pre_bit_error.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in vidtv_clean_stats() 145 c->pre_bit_count.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in vidtv_clean_stats() 148 c->post_bit_error.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in vidtv_clean_stats() 151 c->post_bit_count.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in vidtv_clean_stats() 154 c->block_error.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in vidtv_clean_stats() 157 c->block_count.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in vidtv_clean_stats() 166 u32 scale; in vidtv_demod_update_stats() local 169 scale = FE_SCALE_COUNTER; in vidtv_demod_update_stats() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/ipu-v3/ |
| D | ipu-ic-csc.c | 25 .scale = 2, 42 .scale = 1, 59 .scale = 2, 76 .scale = 1, 94 .scale = 2, 125 .scale = 1, 136 .scale = 1, 148 .scale = 1, 159 .scale = 1, 183 .scale = 2, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm64/include/asm/ |
| D | tlbflush.h | 128 * | ASID | TG | SCALE | NUM | TTL | BADDR | 133 * [BADDR, BADDR + (NUM + 1) * 2^(5*SCALE + 1) * PAGESIZE) 136 #define __TLBI_VADDR_RANGE(addr, asid, scale, num, ttl) \ argument 142 __ta |= (unsigned long)(scale) << 44; \ 149 #define __TLBI_RANGE_PAGES(num, scale) \ argument 150 ((unsigned long)((num) + 1) << (5 * (scale) + 1)) 158 #define __TLBI_RANGE_NUM(pages, scale) \ argument 159 ((((pages) >> (5 * (scale) + 1)) & TLBI_RANGE_MASK) - 1) 287 int scale = 0; in __flush_tlb_range() local 319 * by 'scale', so multiple range TLBI operations may be required. in __flush_tlb_range() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/i2c/ |
| D | tw9910.c | 234 const struct tw9910_scale_ctrl *scale; member 353 const struct tw9910_scale_ctrl *scale) in tw9910_set_scale() argument 358 (scale->vscale & 0x0F00) >> 4 | in tw9910_set_scale() 359 (scale->hscale & 0x0F00) >> 8); in tw9910_set_scale() 364 scale->hscale & 0x00FF); in tw9910_set_scale() 369 scale->vscale & 0x00FF); in tw9910_set_scale() 431 const struct tw9910_scale_ctrl *scale; in tw9910_select_norm() local 437 scale = tw9910_ntsc_scales; in tw9910_select_norm() 440 scale = tw9910_pal_scales; in tw9910_select_norm() 447 tmp = abs(width - scale[i].width) + in tw9910_select_norm() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/iio/adc/ |
| D | sc27xx_adc.c | 93 * should use the small-scale graph, and if more than 1.2v, we should use the 94 * big-scale graph. 163 static int sc27xx_adc_get_ratio(int channel, int scale) in sc27xx_adc_get_ratio() argument 170 return scale ? SC27XX_VOLT_RATIO(400, 1025) : in sc27xx_adc_get_ratio() 178 return scale ? SC27XX_VOLT_RATIO(100, 125) : in sc27xx_adc_get_ratio() 189 int scale, int *val) in sc27xx_adc_read() argument 210 /* Configure the channel id and scale */ in sc27xx_adc_read() 211 tmp = (scale << SC27XX_ADC_SCALE_SHIFT) & SC27XX_ADC_SCALE_MASK; in sc27xx_adc_read() 262 int channel, int scale, in sc27xx_adc_volt_ratio() argument 265 u32 ratio = sc27xx_adc_get_ratio(channel, scale); in sc27xx_adc_volt_ratio() [all …]
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| D | ti-ads8688.c | 84 unsigned int scale; member 92 .scale = 76295, 97 .scale = 38148, 102 .scale = 19074, 107 .scale = 38148, 112 .scale = 19074, 124 ads8688_range_def[0].scale * st->vref_mv, in ads8688_show_scales() 125 ads8688_range_def[1].scale * st->vref_mv, in ads8688_show_scales() 126 ads8688_range_def[2].scale * st->vref_mv); in ads8688_show_scales() 263 scale_mv *= ads8688_range_def[st->range[chan->channel]].scale; in ads8688_read_raw() [all …]
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| D | hx711.c | 24 /* gain to pulse and scale conversion */ 31 int scale; member 36 * .scale depends on AVDD which in turn is known as soon as the regulator 38 * therefore we set .scale in hx711_probe() 65 return hx711_gain_to_scale[i].scale; in hx711_get_gain_to_scale() 69 static int hx711_get_scale_to_gain(int scale) in hx711_get_scale_to_gain() argument 74 if (hx711_gain_to_scale[i].scale == scale) in hx711_get_scale_to_gain() 314 * a scale greater than 1 mV per LSB is not possible in hx711_write_raw() 397 hx711_gain_to_scale[i].scale); in hx711_scale_available_show() 511 * full scale differential input range: AVDD / GAIN in hx711_probe() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
| D | rt5651.txt | 34 - realtek,over-current-scale-factor 35 u32, micbias over-current detection scale-factor, valid values are: 36 0: Scale current by 0.5 37 1: Scale current by 0.75 38 2: Scale current by 1.0 39 3: Scale current by 1.5
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| D | rt5640.txt | 53 - realtek,over-current-scale-factor 54 u32, micbias over-current detection scale-factor, valid values are: 55 0: Scale current by 0.5 56 1: Scale current by 0.75 57 2: Scale current by 1.0 58 3: Scale current by 1.5
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/ |
| D | cppc_sysfs.rst | 12 scale. CPPC exposes a set of registers to describe abstract performance scale, 38 * highest_perf : Highest performance of this processor (abstract scale). 40 (abstract scale). 42 power savings (abstract scale). 43 * lowest_perf : Lowest performance of this processor (abstract scale). 48 freqency instead of abstract scale. These values should not be used for any 57 accumulates (abstract scale).
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/verifier/ |
| D | scale.c | 2 "scale: scale test 1", 11 "scale: scale test 2",
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ |
| D | sh_mobile_ceu_camera.rst | 59 (3) to (3') - sensor scale 62 (5) to (5') - reverse sensor scale applied to CEU cropped width or height 63 (2) to (5) - reverse sensor scale applied to CEU cropped left or top 64 (6) to (6') - CEU scale - user window 111 10. Use CEU scaling to scale to the requested user window: 119 The :ref:`V4L2 crop API <crop-scale>` says: 137 4. Sensor scaled to 3 : 3'. Sensor's scale is (2' - 2) / (3' - 3). Calculate 140 5. Calculate and apply host scale = (6' - 6) / (4' - 4)
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/iio/light/ |
| D | isl29018.c | 71 unsigned int scale; member 87 struct isl29018_scale scale; member 119 if (chip->scale.scale == isl29018_scales[int_time][i].scale && in isl29018_set_integration_time() 120 chip->scale.uscale == isl29018_scales[int_time][i].uscale) { in isl29018_set_integration_time() 121 chip->scale = isl29018_scales[new_int_time][i]; in isl29018_set_integration_time() 130 static int isl29018_set_scale(struct isl29018_chip *chip, int scale, int uscale) in isl29018_set_scale() argument 137 if (scale == isl29018_scales[chip->int_time][i].scale && in isl29018_set_scale() 153 chip->scale = new_scale; in isl29018_set_scale() 202 data_x_range = lux_data * chip->scale.scale + in isl29018_read_lux() 203 lux_data * chip->scale.uscale / 1000000; in isl29018_read_lux() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/common/siano/ |
| D | smsdvb-main.c | 136 c->strength.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_DECIBEL; in smsdvb_stats_not_ready() 137 c->cnr.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_DECIBEL; in smsdvb_stats_not_ready() 150 c->post_bit_error.stat[i].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in smsdvb_stats_not_ready() 151 c->post_bit_count.stat[i].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in smsdvb_stats_not_ready() 152 c->block_error.stat[i].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in smsdvb_stats_not_ready() 153 c->block_count.stat[i].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in smsdvb_stats_not_ready() 251 c->block_error.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_COUNTER; in smsdvb_update_per_slices() 252 c->block_count.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_COUNTER; in smsdvb_update_per_slices() 257 c->post_bit_error.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_COUNTER; in smsdvb_update_per_slices() 258 c->post_bit_count.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_COUNTER; in smsdvb_update_per_slices() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/iio/ |
| D | consumer.h | 175 * scale will need to be applied if standard units required. 186 * scale will need to be applied if standard units required. 203 * the function will query the raw value and the channels scale and offset and 240 * scale will need to be applied if standard units required. 251 * scale will need to be applied if standard units are required. 267 * hence scale will need to be applied if standard units are required. 310 * iio_read_channel_scale() - read the scale value for a channel 327 * @scale: Scale factor to apply during the conversion 337 * The scale factor allows to increase the precession of the returned value. For 338 * a scale factor of 1 the function will return the result in the normal IIO [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/input/ |
| D | adxl34x.h | 22 * form with a scale factor of 15.6 mg/LSB (i.e. 0x7F = +2 g) 49 * The data format is unsigned. The scale factor is 62.5 mg/LSB 60 * to qualify as a tap event. The scale factor is 625 us/LSB. A zero 70 * window tap_window for a possible second tap event. The scale 81 * tap can begin. The scale factor is 1.25 ms/LSB. A zero value will 126 * The data format is unsigned. The scale factor is 136 * detection. The data format is unsigned. The scale 147 * inactivity_threshold for inactivity to be declared. The scale factor 166 * occurring. The scale factor is 62.5 mg/LSB. A zero value may 179 * scale factor is 5 ms/LSB. A zero value may result in [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/hwmon/ |
| D | scmi-hwmon.c | 33 s8 scale = sensor->scale; in scmi_hwmon_scale() local 40 scale += 3; in scmi_hwmon_scale() 44 scale += 6; in scmi_hwmon_scale() 50 if (scale == 0) in scmi_hwmon_scale() 53 if (abs(scale) > 19) in scmi_hwmon_scale() 56 f = __pow10(abs(scale)); in scmi_hwmon_scale() 57 if (scale > 0) in scmi_hwmon_scale()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/platform/sti/bdisp/ |
| D | bdisp-filter.h | 13 * @min: min scale factor for this filter (6.10 fixed point) 14 * @max: max scale factor for this filter (6.10 fixed point) 25 * @min: min scale factor for this filter (6.10 fixed point) 26 * @max: max scale factor for this filter (6.10 fixed point)
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm64/kernel/ |
| D | topology.c | 274 u64 core_cnt, const_cnt, scale; in topology_scale_freq_tick() local 294 * scale = ------- * -------------------- in topology_scale_freq_tick() 300 scale = core_cnt - prev_core_cnt; in topology_scale_freq_tick() 301 scale *= this_cpu_read(arch_max_freq_scale); in topology_scale_freq_tick() 302 scale = div64_u64(scale >> SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT, in topology_scale_freq_tick() 305 scale = min_t(unsigned long, scale, SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE); in topology_scale_freq_tick() 306 this_cpu_write(freq_scale, (unsigned long)scale); in topology_scale_freq_tick()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/leds/ |
| D | leds-lp8788.c | 31 enum lp8788_isink_scale scale; member 37 .scale = LP8788_ISINK_SCALE_100mA, 50 cfg->scale = pdata->scale; in lp8788_led_init_device() 57 /* scale configuration */ in lp8788_led_init_device() 60 val = cfg->scale << (cfg->num + LP8788_ISINK_SCALE_OFFSET); in lp8788_led_init_device()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/RCU/Design/Data-Structures/ |
| D | BigTreePreemptRCUBHdyntickCB.svg | 407 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">struct</text> 418 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">rcu_head</text> 429 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">struct</text> 440 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">rcu_head</text> 451 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">struct</text> 462 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">rcu_head</text> 473 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">rcu_state</text> 485 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">struct</text> 496 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">rcu_node</text> 507 transform="scale(1.0213945,0.97905363)">struct</text> [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/ |
| D | mn88473.c | 324 c->strength.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_RELATIVE; in mn88473_read_status() 327 c->strength.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in mn88473_read_status() 349 c->cnr.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_DECIBEL; in mn88473_read_status() 383 c->cnr.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_DECIBEL; in mn88473_read_status() 405 c->cnr.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_DECIBEL; in mn88473_read_status() 407 c->cnr.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in mn88473_read_status() 424 c->post_bit_error.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_COUNTER; in mn88473_read_status() 426 c->post_bit_count.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_COUNTER; in mn88473_read_status() 429 c->post_bit_error.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in mn88473_read_status() 430 c->post_bit_count.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE; in mn88473_read_status() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/tests/ |
| D | stat.c | 37 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("wrong scale", HAS(SCALE, 1)); in process_stat_config_event() 45 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("wrong scale", stat_config.scale == 1); in process_stat_config_event() 54 .scale = 1, in test__synthesize_stat_config()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/mfd/ |
| D | lp8788.h | 215 * @full_scale : full scale current setting 237 * @scale : current scale 243 enum lp8788_isink_scale scale; member 251 * @scale : current scale 258 enum lp8788_isink_scale scale; member
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/ |
| D | jr3_pci.h | 151 * coordinate transformation, or new sensor full scale is set by the 312 * measurements can be placed here. The JR3 DSP will then scale 326 * Default_FS contains the full scale that is used if the user does 327 * not set a full scale. 341 /* Min_full_scale is the recommend minimum full scale. */ 346 * software allows the user to set the sensor full scale to an 348 * the full scale is set too low, the data will saturate 349 * prematurely, and dynamic range will be lost. If the full scale is 352 * maximum full scale is the maximum value at which no resolution is 353 * lost, and the minimum full scale is the value at which the data [all …]
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