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| /Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-driver-hid-srws1 | 1 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM1 2 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM2 3 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM3 4 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM4 5 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM5 6 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM6 7 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM7 8 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM8 9 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM9 10 What: /sys/class/leds/SRWS1::<serial>::RPM10 [all …]
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| /Documentation/usb/ |
| D | gadget_serial.rst | 2 Linux Gadget Serial Driver v2.0 27 This document and the gadget serial driver itself are 36 Versions of the gadget serial driver are available for the 38 version 2.3 or later of the gadget serial driver in a 2.6 44 USB and serial devices. It also assumes you configure the Linux 56 The gadget serial driver is a Linux USB gadget driver, a USB device 61 The gadget serial driver talks over USB to either a CDC ACM driver 62 or a generic USB serial driver running on a host PC:: 69 | (Linux or | Serial | and | | 79 | Linux | Serial | Driver |-------- [all …]
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| D | usb-serial.rst | 2 USB serial 8 The USB serial driver currently supports a number of different USB to 9 serial converter products, as well as some devices that use a serial 19 Currently the driver can handle up to 256 different serial interfaces at 77 (this is usually /dev/ttyUSB1 if you do not have any other usb-serial 112 The driver presents a serial interface (usually on /dev/ttyUSB0) over 147 Toshiba's $350 serial cable for flashing!! :D 154 Keyspan PDA Serial Adapter 157 Single port DB-9 serial adapter, pushed as a PDA adapter for iMacs (mostly 160 This driver also works for the Xircom/Entrega single port serial adapter. [all …]
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/qcom/ |
| D | qcom,geni-se.txt | 1 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. GENI Serial Engine QUP Wrapper Controller 4 is a programmable module for supporting a wide range of serial interfaces 5 like UART, SPI, I2C, I3C, etc. A single QUP module can provide upto 8 Serial 6 Interfaces, using its internal Serial Engines. The GENI Serial Engine QUP 8 representing a serial engine. 17 - #address-cells: Must be <1> for Serial Engine Address 18 - #size-cells: Must be <1> for Serial Engine Address Size 24 representing serial devices. These serial devices can be a QCOM UART, I2C 26 Please refer below the child node definitions for the supported serial 29 Qualcomm Technologies Inc. GENI Serial Engine based I2C Controller [all …]
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| D | qcom,gsbi.txt | 1 QCOM GSBI (General Serial Bus Interface) Driver 4 representing a serial sub-node device that is mux'd as part of the GSBI 14 - qcom,mode : indicates MUX value for configuration of the serial interface. 30 A GSBI controller node can contain 0 or more child nodes representing serial 31 devices. These serial devices can be a QCOM UART, I2C controller, spi 37 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/qcom,msm-uartdm.txt 74 uart4: serial@16340000 {
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | serial-console.rst | 3 Linux Serial Console 6 To use a serial port as console you need to compile the support into your 7 kernel - by default it is not compiled in. For PC style serial ports 10 …`Character devices --> Serial drivers --> 8250/16550 and compatible serial support --> Console on … 12 You must compile serial support into the kernel and not as a module. 24 ttySx for a serial port 26 ttyUSB0 for the first USB serial device 28 options: depend on the driver. For the serial port this 43 console and the 2nd serial port (ttyS1 or COM2) at 9600 baud. 45 Note that you can only define one console per device type (serial, video). [all …]
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| D | braille-console.rst | 5 readers can start), you first need to compile the support for the usual serial 6 console (see :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst <serial_console>`), and 16 :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst <serial_console>`. 18 …se ``console=brl,ttyS0`` if the braille device is connected to the first serial port, and ``consol… 34 :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst <serial_console>`.
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fpga/ |
| D | altera-passive-serial.txt | 1 Altera Passive Serial SPI FPGA Manager 4 referred to as "passive serial". 5 The passive serial link is not technically SPI, and might require extra 12 "altr,fpga-passive-serial", 13 "altr,fpga-arria10-passive-serial" 23 compatible = "altr,fpga-passive-serial";
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| D | xilinx-slave-serial.txt | 1 Xilinx Slave Serial SPI FPGA Manager 4 what is referred to as "slave serial" interface. 5 The slave serial link is not technically SPI, and might require extra 11 - compatible: should contain "xlnx,fpga-slave-serial" 36 compatible = "xlnx,fpga-slave-serial";
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| /Documentation/arm/sa1100/ |
| D | serial_uart.rst | 2 SA1100 serial port 5 The SA1100 serial port had its major/minor numbers officially assigned:: 14 > serial devices", so you will have a range of minors on those majors (the 20 > 204 char Low-density serial ports 21 > 5 = /dev/ttySA0 SA1100 builtin serial port 0 22 > 6 = /dev/ttySA1 SA1100 builtin serial port 1 23 > 7 = /dev/ttySA2 SA1100 builtin serial port 2 25 > 205 char Low-density serial ports (alternate device)
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/ |
| D | qcom,msm-uartdm.txt | 1 * MSM Serial UARTDM 3 The MSM serial UARTDM hardware is designed for high-speed use cases where the 5 software perspective it's mostly compatible with the MSM serial UART except 45 serial@f991e000 { 57 serial@19c40000 { 74 uarta: serial@12490000 { 77 uartb: serial@16340000 { 80 uartc: serial@1a240000 {
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| D | snps-dw-apb-uart.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/serial/snps-dw-apb-uart.yaml# 13 - $ref: /schemas/serial.yaml# 74 status register. Define this if your serial port does not use this 81 status register. Define this if your serial port does not use this 88 status register. Define this if your serial port does not use this 95 register. Define this if your serial port does not use this pin. 105 serial@80230000 { 120 serial@80230000 { 131 serial@80230000 {
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| D | qcom,msm-uart.txt | 1 * MSM Serial UART 3 The MSM serial UART hardware is designed for low-speed use cases where a 5 with the MSM serial UARTDM except that it only supports reading and writing one 19 serial@a9c00000 {
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| D | amlogic,meson-uart.yaml | 5 $id: "http://devicetree.org/schemas/serial/amlogic,meson-uart.yaml#" 8 title: Amlogic Meson SoC UART Serial Interface 14 The Amlogic Meson SoC UART Serial Interface is present on a large range 18 The particularity of the "Always-On" Serial Interface is that the hardware 20 as very early serial console. 67 serial@84c0 {
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| D | sifive-serial.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/serial/sifive-serial.yaml# 7 title: SiFive asynchronous serial interface (UART) 15 - $ref: /schemas/serial.yaml# 54 serial@10010000 {
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| D | slave-device.txt | 1 Serial Slave Device DT binding 3 This documents the binding structure and common properties for serial 7 Serial attached devices shall be a child node of the host UART device the 36 serial@1234 {
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| /Documentation/ia64/ |
| D | serial.rst | 2 Serial Devices 5 Serial Device Naming 8 As of 2.6.10, serial devices on ia64 are named based on the 18 as a serial console. If the user specified "console=ttyS0" 34 For example, an HP rx1600 with a single built-in serial port 56 table[1] does tell the kernel where potential serial console 69 to specify "console=ttyS0" to get a serial console.) 74 NOTE: Don't assume that a serial console device will be /dev/ttyS0. 79 Early Serial Console 82 The kernel can't start using a serial console until it knows where [all …]
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| /Documentation/driver-api/serial/ |
| D | index.rst | 4 Support for Serial devices 14 Serial drivers 24 serial-iso7816 25 serial-rs485
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| /Documentation/driver-api/mtd/ |
| D | intel-spi.rst | 5 Many Intel CPUs like Baytrail and Braswell include SPI serial flash host 7 Since contents of the SPI serial flash is crucial for machine to function, 11 Not all manufacturers protect the SPI serial flash, mainly because it 14 The intel-spi driver makes it possible to read and write the SPI serial 17 partial overwrites. By default the driver exposes SPI serial flash 21 Please keep in mind that overwriting the BIOS image on SPI serial flash 32 serial flash. Distros like Debian and Fedora have this prepackaged with 63 7) Erase the SPI serial flash. After this step, do not reboot the 73 9) Verify that the new content of the SPI serial flash matches the new
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/ |
| D | stih407-c8sectpfe.txt | 28 - pinctrl-names : a pinctrl state named tsin%d-serial or tsin%d-parallel (where %d is tsin-num) 43 - serial-not-parallel : Bool property to configure input bus width (serial on ts_data<7>). 64 pinctrl-names = "tsin0-serial", 66 "tsin3-serial", 67 "tsin4-serial", 68 "tsin5-serial"; 75 serial-not-parallel; 83 serial-not-parallel;
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/ |
| D | trivial-rtc.yaml | 57 # I2C bus SERIAL INTERFACE REAL-TIME CLOCK IC 59 # I2C bus SERIAL INTERFACE REAL-TIME CLOCK IC 61 # I2C bus SERIAL INTERFACE REAL-TIME CLOCK IC 63 # I2C bus SERIAL INTERFACE REAL-TIME CLOCK IC 65 # I2C bus SERIAL INTERFACE REAL-TIME CLOCK IC 67 # I2C bus SERIAL INTERFACE REAL-TIME CLOCK IC 71 # I2C bus SERIAL INTERFACE REAL-TIME CLOCK IC
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
| D | fsl,audmix.txt | 4 audio streams into a single audio stream. Audio Mixer has two input serial 6 modules (SAI). Each input serial interface carries 8 audio channels in its 10 Audio Mixer is also a serial audio interface. Like input interfaces it has 11 the same TDM frame format. This output is used to drive the serial DAC TDM 16 - serial audio input 1 17 - serial audio input 2
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
| D | qualcomm-bluetooth.txt | 4 This documents the binding structure and common properties for serial 7 Serial attached Qualcomm devices shall be a child node of the host UART 31 - max-speed: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/slave-device.txt 36 serial@7570000 { 49 serial@898000 {
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| D | mediatek-bluetooth.txt | 4 This device is a serial attached device to BTIF device and thus it must be a 5 child node of the serial node with BTIF. The dt-bindings details for BTIF 6 device can be known via Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/8250.txt. 19 btif: serial@1100c000 { 40 This device is a serial attached device to UART device and thus it must be a 41 child node of the serial node with UART. 45 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/slave-device.txt 98 uart1: serial@11003000 {
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| /Documentation/networking/ |
| D | baycom.txt | 18 serial port. Its devices are called bcsf0 through bcsf3. 43 for handling the HDLC protocol. The modem connects to a serial port, 44 hence the name. Since the serial port is not used as an async serial 45 port, the kernel driver for serial ports cannot be used, and this 46 driver only supports standard serial hardware (8250, 16450, 16550) 103 serial port (COM1 under DOS). The * in the mode parameter instructs the driver to use 142 The serial driver and the baycom serial drivers compete 144 interface at a time. The serial driver grabs all interfaces it can find at 146 access a serial port. You might therefore find it necessary to release 147 a port owned by the serial driver with 'setserial /dev/ttyS# uart none', where
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