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/drivers/scsi/
Desp_scsi.h228 #define ESP_TICK(ccf, cycle) ((7682 * (ccf) * (cycle) / 1000)) argument
Desp_scsi.c2243 u8 ccf; in esp_set_clock_params() local
2279 ccf = ((fhz / 1000000) + 4) / 5; in esp_set_clock_params()
2280 if (ccf == 1) in esp_set_clock_params()
2281 ccf = 2; in esp_set_clock_params()
2288 if (fhz <= 5000000 || ccf < 1 || ccf > 8) { in esp_set_clock_params()
2290 ccf = 4; in esp_set_clock_params()
2293 esp->cfact = (ccf == 8 ? 0 : ccf); in esp_set_clock_params()
2296 esp->ctick = ESP_TICK(ccf, esp->ccycle); in esp_set_clock_params()
2297 esp->neg_defp = ESP_NEG_DEFP(fhz, ccf); in esp_set_clock_params()
/drivers/video/mb862xx/
Dmb862xxfb.h44 unsigned long ccf; /* gdc clk */ member
Dmb862xxfbdrv.c626 unsigned long ccf, mmr; in mb862xx_gdc_init() local
651 ccf = par->gc_mode ? par->gc_mode->ccf : GC_CCF_COT_100; in mb862xx_gdc_init()
659 outreg(host, GC_CCF, ccf); in mb862xx_gdc_init()
/drivers/staging/wlags49_h2/
DREADME.wlags49280 For example if your RG-1000 has ID 225ccf and you did not change the
283 module "<driver_name>" opts "network_name=\"225ccf\" key_1=\"25ccf\"