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D | cros_ec_sensors_core.c | 260 int frequencies[ARRAY_SIZE(state->frequencies) / 2] = { 0 }; in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() local 310 &frequencies[1], in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 311 &frequencies[2], in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 316 &frequencies[1], in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 317 &frequencies[2], in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 320 frequencies[1] = state->resp->info_3.min_frequency; in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 321 frequencies[2] = state->resp->info_3.max_frequency; in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 325 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(frequencies); i++) { in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 326 state->frequencies[2 * i] = frequencies[i] / 1000; in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() 327 state->frequencies[2 * i + 1] = in cros_ec_sensors_core_init() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
D | cs43130.txt | 40 Define the frequencies at which to measure HP AC impedance. 42 Exactly 10 frequencies must be defined. 44 following frequencies are used: 46 The above frequencies are logarithmically equally spaced.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ |
D | mt9v032.txt | 21 - link-frequencies: List of allowed link frequencies in Hz. Each frequency is 37 link-frequencies = /bits/ 64
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D | tc358743.txt | 21 - link-frequencies: List of allowed link frequencies in Hz. Each frequency is 45 link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <297000000>;
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D | nokia,smia.txt | 23 - link-frequencies: List of allowed data link frequencies. An array of 58 link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <199200000 210000000 499200000>;
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D | ov2659.txt | 13 - link-frequencies: target pixel clock frequency. 42 link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <70000000>;
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D | imx290.txt | 28 - link-frequencies: check ../video-interfaces.txt 53 link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <445500000>;
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D | sony,imx214.txt | 31 - link-frequencies: check ../video-interfaces.txt 49 link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <480000000>;
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-bus-iio-frequency-adf4371 | 12 frequencies from 62500000 Hz to 8000000000 Hz. 16 A frequency doubler generates frequencies from 19 A frequency quadrupler generates frequencies from
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D | sysfs-class-devfreq | 62 driver should provide the list of available frequencies 82 the available frequencies of the corresponding devfreq object. 83 This is a snapshot of available frequencies and not limited
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/devfreq/ |
D | Kconfig | 7 A device may have a list of frequencies and voltages available. 17 However, because the clock frequencies of a single device are 91 and adjusts the operating frequencies and voltages with OPP support. 122 operating frequencies and voltages with OPP support. 132 frequencies and voltages with OPP support.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | ext-ctrls-fm-tx.rst | 93 If set, then transmit alternate frequencies. 96 The alternate frequencies in kHz units. The RDS standard allows for 97 up to 25 frequencies to be defined. Drivers may support fewer 98 frequencies so check the array size. 152 frequencies. Depending on the region, a time constant of either 50
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ |
D | usb3503.txt | 21 reference clock frequencies table is used). Use clocks and 26 clock frequencies table is used)
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/cpufreq/ |
D | cpufreq-spear.txt | 9 - cpufreq_tbl: Table of frequencies CPU could be transitioned into, in the
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | exynos4412-prime.dtsi | 10 * Exynos4412 Prime SoC revision supports higher CPU frequencies than
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/media/drivers/ |
D | radiotrack.rst | 44 available through a miniature phone plug. Its RF frequencies of operation are 46 band). Although the registers can be programmed to request frequencies beyond 49 signal probably has a small range of useful frequencies, and wraps around or
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D | vidtv.rst | 19 frequency is too far away from a table of valid frequencies for a 65 By default, it will accept the following frequencies: 71 LNBf, with frequencies at Ku-Band, ranging from 10.7 GHz to 12.75 GHz. 97 Valid DVB-T frequencies to simulate, in Hz. 100 Valid DVB-C frequencies to simulate, in Hz. 103 Valid DVB-S/S2 frequencies to simulate at Ku-Band, in kHz. 475 is too far away from a table of valid frequencies. For now, this means that
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/cpu-freq/ |
D | core.rst | 60 frequencies (in kHz) of the new policy). 89 the OPP layer's internal information about the available frequencies
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D | cpu-drivers.rst | 90 .boost_enabled - If set, boost frequencies are enabled. 93 frequencies. 117 | | switch between two frequencies in | 248 frequencies, a "frequency table" with some functions might assist in 277 excluding CPUFREQ_ENTRY_INVALID frequencies.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/iio/common/ |
D | cros_ec_sensors_core.h | 86 int frequencies[6]; member
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ |
D | armada3700-xtal-clock.txt | 3 Marvell Armada 37xx SoCs allow to determine the xtal clock frequencies by
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | rtc.rst | 72 At high frequencies, or under high loads, the user process should check 77 frequencies above 1024Hz. So you really should check the high bytes 78 of the value you read, especially at frequencies above that of the 81 Programming and/or enabling interrupt frequencies greater than 64Hz is
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/media/ |
D | camera-sensor.rst | 18 firmware. No other frequencies should be used in any circumstances. 20 The reason why the clock frequencies are so important is that the clock signals 23 elsewhere. Therefore only the pre-determined frequencies are configurable by the
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/misc-devices/ |
D | ics932s401.rst | 27 All frequencies are reported in KHz.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm64/boot/dts/renesas/ |
D | r8a774c0-ek874-mipi-2.1.dts | 63 link-frequencies = /bits/ 64 <456000000>;
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