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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dbrcm,bcm11351-pinctrl.txt49 Standard, I2C, and HDMI. Each type accepts a different set of pin config
57 Optional Properties (for standard pins):
68 0: Standard(100kbps)& Fast(400kbps) mode
94 0: Standard(100kbps)& Fast(400kbps) mode
112 0: Standard(100kbps)& Fast(400kbps) mode
127 //group node defining 1 standard pin
194 "adcsync", Standard
195 "bat_rm", Standard
200 "classgpwr", Standard
201 "clk_cx8", Standard
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/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dstandard.rst17 V4L2 defines one bit for each analog video standard currently in use
21 standard, although presenting the user a menu of supported standards is
29 standards also contain sets of one or more standard bits.
32 signals. The first enumerated standard is a set of B and G/PAL, switched
38 To query and select the standard used by the current video input or
41 *received* standard can be sensed with the
47 :ref:`v4l2_std_id <v4l2-std-id>` type (a standard set), *not* an
48 index into the standard enumeration. Drivers must implement all video
49 standard ioctls when the device has one or more video inputs or outputs.
56 video standard, or
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Dvidioc-querystd.rst13 VIDIOC_QUERYSTD - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_QUERYSTD - Sense the video standard received by the current input
38 The hardware may be able to detect the current video standard
50 Drivers shall *not* switch the video standard
51 automatically if a new video standard is detected. Instead, drivers
54 :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYSTD`. The reason is that a new video standard can mean
58 standard is valid they will have to stop streaming, set the new
59 standard, allocate new buffers and start streaming again.
69 Standard video timings are not supported for this input or output.
Dpixfmt-intro.rst4 Standard Image Formats
8 necessary to have standard image data formats which both sides will
10 section is intended to be an unambiguous specification of the standard
15 to convert images to one of the standard formats when needed. But the
22 Even so, ultimately, some standard formats are needed, so the V4L2
23 specification would not be complete without well-defined standard
26 The V4L2 standard formats are mainly uncompressed formats. The pixels
Dvidioc-g-std.rst13 …- VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_STD - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_STD - Query or select the video standard of the current in…
46 To query and select the current video standard applications use the
55 does not return the actual new standard as :ref:`VIDIOC_G_STD <VIDIOC_G_STD>` does. When
57 standard the driver returns an ``EINVAL`` error code. When the standard set
59 standards. If the current input or output does not support standard
79 Standard video timings are not supported for this input or output.
Dvidioc-g-dv-timings.rst150 - The video standard(s) this format belongs to. This will be filled
163 - The Video Identification Code according to the CEA-861 standard.
167 - The Video Identification Code according to the HDMI standard.
224 * - Timing standard
227 - The timings follow the CEA-861 Digital TV Profile standard
229 - The timings follow the VESA Discrete Monitor Timings standard
231 - The timings follow the VESA Coordinated Video Timings standard
233 - The timings follow the VESA Generalized Timings Formula standard
235 - The timings follow the SDI Timings standard.
301 Identification Code as per the CEA-861 standard.
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Dvidioc-enumstd.rst38 To query the attributes of a video standard, especially a custom (driver
59 - Number of the video standard, set by the application.
62 - The bits in this field identify the standard as one of the common
71 - Name of the standard, a NUL-terminated ASCII string, for example:
114 - This type is a set, each bit representing another video standard
136 ``V4L2_STD_PAL_60`` is a hybrid standard with 525 lines, 60 Hz refresh
147 ``V4L2_STD_NTSC_443`` is a hybrid standard with 525 lines, 60 Hz refresh
310 Standard video timings are not supported for this input or output.
314 find the current standard returned by :ref:`VIDIOC_G_STD <VIDIOC_G_STD>`.
317 Japan uses a standard similar to M/NTSC (V4L2_STD_NTSC_M_JP).
Ddev-rds.rst15 For more information see the core RDS standard :ref:`iec62106` and the
16 RBDS standard :ref:`nrsc4`.
20 Note that the RBDS standard as is used in the USA is almost
21 identical to the RDS standard. Any RDS decoder/encoder can also handle
23 RBDS standard for more information.
25 The RBDS standard also specifies support for MMBS (Modified Mobile
Dpixfmt-meta-uvc.rst15 This format describes standard UVC metadata, extracted from UVC packet headers
17 exact copies of the standard part of UVC Payload Header contents and auxiliary
49 - Flags, indicating presence of other standard UVC fields
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/perf/
Darm-ccn.txt5 - compatible: (standard compatible string) should be one of:
11 - reg: (standard registers property) physical address and size
14 - interrupts: (standard interrupt property) single interrupt
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/
Di2c-nomadik.txt3 Required (non-standard) properties:
6 Recommended (non-standard) properties:
9 Optional (non-standard) properties:
/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/
Dfe-type-t.rst37 - For DVB-S standard
47 - For DVB-C annex A standard
57 - For DVB-T standard
67 - For ATSC standard (terrestrial) or for DVB-C Annex B (cable) used
89 filled with the currently standard, as selected by the last call to
/Documentation/hwmon/
Dpmbus-core.rst8 [from pmbus.org] The Power Management Bus (PMBus) is an open standard
11 protocol is implemented over the industry-standard SMBus serial interface and
13 conversion products. This flexible and highly versatile standard allows for
17 semiconductor companies, this open power system standard is maintained and
22 commands, and manufacturers can add as many non-standard commands as they like.
67 standard PMBus commands and virtual PMBus commands.
69 Standard PMBus commands
72 Standard PMBus commands (commands values 0x00 to 0xff) are defined in the PMBUs
78 Virtual PMBus commands are provided to enable support for non-standard
83 distinguished from standard PMBus commands (which can not have values larger
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/
Dmvebu-uart.txt1 * Marvell UART : Non standard UART used in some of Marvell EBU SoCs
6 - "marvell,armada-3700-uart" for the standard variant of the UART
19 - Must contain three elements for the standard variant of the IP
29 property is also supported for the standard variant of the IP,
/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dsvga.rst28 (present in standard Linux utility packages). You can use the following values
31 NORMAL_VGA - Standard 80x25 mode available on all display adapters.
33 EXTENDED_VGA - Standard 8-pixel font mode: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA.
55 the standard 80x25 mode.
90 the standard modes (80x25 and 80x50) followed by "special" modes (80x28 and
121 0x0100 to 0x017f - standard BIOS modes. The ID is a BIOS video mode number
129 945=132x28 for the standard Video7 BIOS)
132 by modifying one of the standard modes). Currently available:
133 0x0f00 standard 80x25, don't reset mode if already set (=FFFF)
134 0x0f01 standard with 8-point font: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/
Dfsl-sec6.txt28 Definition: A standard property. Define the 'ERA' of the SEC
34 Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells
40 Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells
47 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical
53 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
58 Note: All other standard properties (see the Devicetree Specification)
/Documentation/driver-api/80211/
Dintroduction.rst15 The reader is expected to be familiar with the 802.11 standard as
17 References to this standard will be given as "802.11-2007 8.1.5".
/Documentation/arm/stm32/
Dstm32mp157-overview.rst13 - Standard memories interface support
14 - Standard connectivity, widely inherited from the STM32 MCU family
/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-driver-typec-displayport20 USB Type-C Standard. Functionally it equals to the situation
29 VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard defines six
44 Note. As of VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard
Dsysfs-platform-at918 Default: 0x7ff (standard frame)
21 - standard id 0x7ff::
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/
Ddcsr.txt30 Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells
36 Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells
43 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
90 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
119 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
156 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
181 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
218 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
246 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
277 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address
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Dsrio.txt18 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address and
46 Definition: A standard property. Matches the port id.
51 Definition: A standard property. Utilized to describe the memory mapped
75 Note: All other standard properties (see the Devicetree Specification)
/Documentation/
Dasm-annotations.rst14 accompanied with data. Standard assemblers do not force users into precisely
28 *non-standard* calling convention. In contrast, ``ENDPROC`` should annotate
29 only ends of *standard* functions.
56 * standard/non-standard function
76 standard C calling conventions. For example, on x86, this means that the
78 the function can happen in a standard way. When frame pointers are enabled,
109 most frequent markings**. They are used for functions with standard calling
/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/security/tpm/
Dtpm_tis_mmio.txt3 The TCG defines multi vendor standard for accessing a TPM chip, this
4 is the standard protocol defined to access the TPM via MMIO. Typically
/Documentation/networking/
Dplip.rst25 printer port. PLIP is a non-standard, but [can use] uses the standard
52 an existing Ethernet. Isn't standard (not even de facto standard, like
117 only one implemented in the early version of the code) uses a standard
129 The cable for the first transfer mode is a standard
135 bits with standard status register implementation.
197 standard in Mode 0. That standard specifies the following protocol::

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