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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/hwmon/ |
D | lm75.c | 66 * @resolutions: List of resolutions associated with sample times. 84 const u8 *resolutions; member 137 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, 146 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, 155 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, 167 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, 219 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, 228 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, 237 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, 246 .resolutions = (u8 []) {9, 10, 11, 12 }, [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/fb/ |
D | tgafb.rst | 19 * Support for multiple resolutions 45 SUN12x22 font which is very nice at high resolutions. 64 When running tgafb in resolutions higher than 640x480, on switching VCs from
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D | tridentfb.rst | 19 is enabled. This means that range of possible resolutions and bpp is 50 center for flat panels and resolutions smaller than native size center the
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D | sh7760fb.rst | 8 supports (in theory) resolutions ranging from 1x1 to 1024x1024, 22 a) if you're using 15/16bit color modes at >= 640x480 px resolutions,
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D | gxfb.rst | 30 resolutions.
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D | lxfb.rst | 31 resolutions.
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D | framebuffer.rst | 116 Frame buffer resolutions are maintained using the utility `fbset`. It can 144 - Therefore it's also possible to specify resolutions in the /etc/XF86Config 147 /dev/fb0current (or $FRAMEBUFFER), but the available resolutions are
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | v4l2-dv-timings.h | 324 /* VGA resolutions */ 348 /* SVGA resolutions */ 413 /* XGA resolutions */ 463 /* WXGA resolutions */ 562 /* SXGA resolutions */ 627 /* SXGA+ resolutions */ 665 /* WXGA+ resolutions */ 711 /* UXGA resolutions */ 760 /* WSXGA+ resolutions */ 844 /* WUXGA resolutions */ [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/video/fbdev/ |
D | pxafb.h | 193 * Minimum X and Y resolutions 198 /* maximum X and Y resolutions - note these are limits from the register
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ |
D | ipu3.rst | 327 The ImgU V4L2 subdev has to be configured with the supported resolutions in all 330 Down Scaler and GDC blocks should be configured with the supported resolutions 335 intermediate resolutions can be generated by specific tool - 339 This tool can be used to generate intermediate resolutions. More information can 361 (which is input to the ImgU subdev pad 0), the corresponding resolutions 597 .. [#f4] ImgU limitation requires an additional 16x16 for all input resolutions
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/xlnx/ |
D | zynqmp_disp.h | 19 * resolutions under a 300Mhz pixel rate would work. Pick 4096x4096.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/w1/slaves/ |
D | w1_therm.rst | 70 precision of the sensor for the next readings. Allowed resolutions are defined by 137 resolutions. The device is powered up in 14-bit resolution mode. The conversion
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ |
D | ov772x.txt | 3 The Omnivision OV7720/OV7725 sensor supports multiple resolutions output,
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D | ov2640.txt | 3 The Omnivision OV2640 sensor supports multiple resolutions output, such as
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D | ov2659.txt | 5 multiple resolutions output, such as UXGA, SVGA, 720p. It also can support
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D | ov7670.txt | 3 The Omnivision OV7670 sensor supports multiple resolutions output, such as
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-bus-iio-light-isl29018 | 14 The sign bit is extended for resolutions less than 16. While
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D | sysfs-driver-typec-displayport | 49 for carrying DisplayPort protocol (allowing higher resolutions).
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/usb/em28xx/ |
D | em28xx-camera.c | 332 * resolutions, a high clock cause horizontal artifacts, so we in em28xx_init_camera() 386 * FIXME: sensor supports resolutions up to 1600x1200, but in em28xx_init_camera() 391 * - disable 16 bit (12 bit) output formats on high resolutions in em28xx_init_camera()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/usb/pwc/ |
D | pwc-timon.h | 21 6 different resolutions subqcif, qsif, qcif, sif, cif, vga
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | sht21.rst | 67 Different resolutions, the on-chip heater, and using the CRC checksum
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | pixfmt-reserved.rst | 256 of tiles, resulting in 32-aligned resolutions for the luminance plane 257 and 16-aligned resolutions for the chrominance plane (with 2x2
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D | dev-stateless-decoder.rst | 62 resolutions for a given format, passing desired pixel format in 141 resolutions 1920x1088 and lower, but only YUV for higher resolutions (due
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | edid.rst | 29 commonly used screen resolutions (800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200,
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/ |
D | display-timings.yaml | 16 with different resolutions.
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