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51 - description: SROT registers134 <0x4a8000 0x1000>; /* SROT */152 <0x004a8000 0x1000>; /* SROT */
55 <0 0x0c222000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */66 <0 0x0c223000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */
237 <0 0x0c222000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */248 <0 0x0c223000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */
154 /* ----- SROT ------ */497 * @srot_split: does the IP neatly splits the register space into SROT and TM,498 * with SROT only being available to secure boot firmware?542 * @srot_map: pointer to SROT register address space543 * @tm_offset: deal with old device trees that don't address TM and SROT
11 /* ----- SROT ------ */40 /* ----- SROT ------ */
12 /* ----- SROT ------ */282 /* ----- SROT ------ */
9 /* ----- SROT ------ */466 /* ----- SROT ------ */
701 .name = "srot",721 /* DT with separate SROT and TM address space */ in init_common()737 /* old DTs where SROT and TM were in a contiguous 2K block */ in init_common()
122 u32 srot; /* supported rotation angles */ member500 static u32 asle_set_supported_rotation_angles(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, u32 srot) in asle_set_supported_rotation_angles() argument502 drm_dbg(&dev_priv->drm, "SROT is not supported\n"); in asle_set_supported_rotation_angles()594 asle->srot); in asle_work()
258 <0xfc4a8000 0x1000>; /* SROT */
543 <0xfc4a8000 0x1000>; /* SROT */
876 <0x010aa000 0x1000>; /* SROT */887 <0x010ad000 0x1000>; /* SROT */
952 <0 0x0c222000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */963 <0 0x0c223000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */
454 <0x004a8000 0x1000>; /* SROT */465 <0x004ac000 0x1000>; /* SROT */
1497 <0 0x0c222000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */1508 <0 0x0c223000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */
453 <0x004a8000 0x1000>; /* SROT */
435 <0x004a8000 0x1000>; /* SROT */
3022 <0 0x0c222000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */3033 <0 0x0c223000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */
4213 <0 0x0c222000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */4224 <0 0x0c223000 0 0x1ff>; /* SROT */