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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ |
D | fsl,imx25-gcq.yaml | 28 The regulator supplying the ADC reference voltage. 29 Required when at least one subnode uses the this reference. 33 The regulator supplying the ADC reference voltage on pin XP. 34 Required when at least one subnode uses this reference. 38 The regulator supplying the ADC reference voltage on pin YP. 39 Required when at least one subnode uses this reference. 61 Child nodes used to define the reference voltages used for each channel 82 Specifies the positive reference input as defined in 84 0: YP voltage reference 85 1: XP voltage reference [all …]
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D | adi,max11410.yaml | 44 description: Optional avdd supply. Used as reference when no explicit reference supplied. 47 description: vref0p supply can be used as reference for conversion. 50 description: vref1p supply can be used as reference for conversion. 53 description: vref2p supply can be used as reference for conversion. 56 description: vref0n supply can be used as reference for conversion. 59 description: vref1n supply can be used as reference for conversion. 62 description: vref2n supply can be used as reference for conversion. 79 adi,reference: 81 Select the reference source to use when converting on 112 description: Enable buffered mode for positive reference. [all …]
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D | adi,ad7949.yaml | 31 Buffered ADC reference voltage supply. 35 Unbuffered ADC reference voltage supply. 39 Internal reference voltage selection in microvolts. 41 If no internal reference is specified, the channel will default to the 42 external reference defined by vrefin-supply (or vref-supply). 45 If no supplies are defined, the reference selection will default to 46 4096mV internal reference.
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D | adi,ad4130.yaml | 60 description: refin1 supply. Can be used as reference for conversion. 63 description: refin2 supply. Can be used as reference for conversion. 66 description: AVDD voltage supply. Can be used as reference for conversion. 114 18: Internal reference 130 adi,reference-select: 132 Select the reference source to use when converting on the 136 2: REFOUT/AVSS (Internal reference) 220 adi,reference-select = <2>; 229 adi,reference-select = <2>; 238 adi,reference-select = <2>; [all …]
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D | adi,ad7124.yaml | 47 description: refin1 supply can be used as reference for conversion. 50 description: refin2 supply can be used as reference for conversion. 53 description: avdd supply can be used as reference for conversion. 78 adi,reference-select: 80 Select the reference source to use when converting on 85 If this field is left empty, internal reference is selected. 134 adi,reference-select = <0>; 142 adi,reference-select = <0>;
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D | aspeed,ast2600-adc.yaml | 22 • Built-in a register to trim internal reference voltage. 23 • Internal or External reference voltage. 24 • Support 2 Internal reference voltage 1.2v or 2.5v. 33 Their trimming data, which is used to calibrate internal reference volage, 53 The external regulator supply ADC reference voltage. 58 ADC internal reference voltage in microvolts.
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/Documentation/admin-guide/media/ |
D | dvb-usb-dib0700-cardlist.rst | 29 * - DiBcom NIM7090 reference design 31 * - DiBcom NIM8096MD reference design 33 * - DiBcom NIM9090MD reference design 35 * - DiBcom STK7070P reference design 37 * - DiBcom STK7070PD reference design 39 * - DiBcom STK7700D reference design 41 * - DiBcom STK7700P reference design 43 * - DiBcom STK7770P reference design 45 * - DiBcom STK807xP reference design 47 * - DiBcom STK807xPVR reference design [all …]
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/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | ads7828.rst | 36 * ext_vref: (bool) External reference 37 set to true if it operates with an external reference, false for default 38 internal reference. 40 * vref_mv: (unsigned int) Voltage reference 41 if using an external reference, set this to the reference voltage in mV, 46 operation and internal voltage reference (2.5V). 59 The chip also has the facility to use an external voltage reference. This
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ |
D | qcom,q6v5.txt | 27 Definition: reference to the interrupts that match interrupt-names 37 Definition: reference to the clocks that match clock-names 54 Definition: reference to the list of 3 reset-controllers for the 66 Definition: reference to wcss reserved-memory region. 73 Definition: reference to the regulators to be held on behalf of the 79 Definition: reference to the smem state for requesting the Hexagon to 90 Definition: a phandle reference to a syscon representing TCSR followed 97 Definition: reference to the reserved-memory for the region
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/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/ |
D | pnfs.rst | 2 Reference counting in pnfs 6 reference multiple devices, each of which can reference multiple data servers. 9 we need to reference count. 20 We reference the header for the inode pointing to it, across each 26 the reference count, as the layout is kept around by the lseg that 32 lsegs reference device ids, which are resolved per nfs_client and 51 level cache. Its reference is held over the lifetime of the deviceid 57 lseg maintains an extra reference corresponding to the NFS_LSEG_VALID
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ |
D | xlnx,versal-clk.yaml | 61 - description: reference clock 62 - description: alternate reference clock 63 - description: alternate reference clock for programmable logic 83 - description: PS reference clock 84 - description: reference clock for video system 85 - description: alternative PS reference clock 86 - description: auxiliary reference clock 87 - description: transceiver reference clock
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D | samsung,exynos850-clock.yaml | 71 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 87 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 105 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 123 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 141 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 165 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 183 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 201 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 225 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 249 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) [all …]
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D | samsung,exynosautov9-clock.yaml | 70 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 86 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 104 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 122 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 142 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 164 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 186 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 206 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz) 226 - description: External reference clock (26 MHz)
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D | tesla,fsd-clock.yaml | 56 - description: External reference clock (24 MHz) 70 - description: External reference clock (24 MHz) 90 - description: External reference clock (24 MHz) 114 - description: External reference clock (24 MHz) 134 - description: External reference clock (24 MHz) 152 - description: External reference clock (24 MHz) 166 - description: External reference clock (24 MHz)
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ |
D | nuvoton,npcm7xx-timer.yaml | 29 - description: The reference clock for timer 0 30 - description: The reference clock for timer 1 31 - description: The reference clock for timer 2 32 - description: The reference clock for timer 3 33 - description: The reference clock for timer 4
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ptp/ |
D | ptp-qoriq.txt | 15 - fsl,cksel Timer reference clock source. 16 - fsl,tclk-period Timer reference clock period in nanoseconds. 34 TimerOsc = selected reference clock MHz 51 Reference clock source is determined by the value, which is holded 54 according to reference manual, the next clock sources can be used: 57 <0> - external high precision timer reference clock (TSEC_TMR_CLK 64 <0> - external high precision timer reference clock (TMR_1588_CLK) 69 When this attribute is not used, the IEEE 1588 timer reference clock
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/Documentation/gpu/ |
D | drm-kms-helpers.rst | 36 Modeset Helper Reference for Common Vtables 47 Atomic Modeset Helper Functions Reference 62 Helper Functions Reference 77 Atomic State Helper Reference 83 GEM Atomic Helper Reference 95 Simple KMS Helper Reference 107 fbdev Helper Functions Reference 122 format Helper Functions Reference 128 Framebuffer DMA Helper Functions Reference 137 Framebuffer GEM Helper Reference [all …]
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/ |
D | mount-matrix.txt | 17 reference into the device frame of reference using a translation matrix as 23 relative to some specific device frame of reference. 28 reference to (x,y,z) orientation, with (x,y) corresponding to these axes on the 37 reference. This means that the sensor may be flipped upside-down, left-right, 38 or tilted at any angle relative to the frame of reference. 40 Another frame of reference is how the device with its sensor relates to the 49 - Accelerometers have their world frame of reference toward the center of 54 reference can thus be determined. and users would likely expect a value of 93 - Magnetometers (compasses) have their world frame of reference relative to the 95 respect to the local earth geomagnetic reference frame where (y) is in the [all …]
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/Documentation/RCU/ |
D | rcuref.rst | 4 Reference-count design for elements of lists/arrays protected by RCU 9 stop if you need to combine reference counts and RCU. Please see 16 Reference counting on elements of lists which are protected by traditional 50 search_and_reference() could potentially hold reference to an element which 81 Sometimes, a reference to the element needs to be obtained in the 119 The key point is that the initial reference added by add() is not removed 123 readers that can or ever will be able to reference the element. The 125 any reader finds the element, that reader may safely acquire a reference 126 without checking the value of the reference counter. 130 a given object will succeed in obtaining a reference to that object, [all …]
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
D | micrel.txt | 23 - micrel,rmii-reference-clock-select-25-mhz: RMII Reference Clock Select 26 Setting the RMII Reference Clock Select bit enables 25 MHz rather 31 Specifically, a clock reference ("rmii-ref" below) is always needed to 37 - KSZ8021, KSZ8031, KSZ8081, KSZ8091: "rmii-ref": The RMII reference
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D | mediatek-dwmac.yaml | 54 - description: RMII reference clock provided by MAC 99 If present, indicates that the RMII reference clock, which is from external 105 If present, indicates that MAC provides the RMII reference clock, which 113 2. tx clock inside MAC will be inversed relative to reference clock 115 3. the reference clock, which outputs to TXC pin will be inversed in RMII case 116 when the reference clock is from MAC. 123 2. reference clock will be inversed when arrived at MAC in RMII case, when 124 the reference clock is from external PHYs. 126 the reference clock is from MAC.
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D | adi,adin.yaml | 42 A 25MHz reference and a free-running 125MHz. 43 The phy can alternatively automatically switch between the reference and 47 - 25mhz-reference 51 adi,phy-output-reference-clock: 52 description: Enable 25MHz reference clock output on CLK25_REF pin.
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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
D | st,stm32-vrefbuf.yaml | 7 title: STMicroelectronics STM32 Voltage reference buffer 10 Some STM32 devices embed a voltage reference buffer which can be used as 11 voltage reference for ADCs, DACs and also as voltage reference for external
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/Documentation/driver-api/tty/ |
D | tty_port.rst | 15 The reference and details are contained in the `TTY Port Reference`_ and `TTY 16 Port Operations Reference`_ sections at the bottom. 58 TTY Port Reference 66 TTY Port Operations Reference
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/Documentation/bpf/ |
D | graph_ds_impl.rst | 153 The verifier considers such a reference a *non-owning reference*. The ref 154 returned by ``bpf_obj_new`` is accordingly considered an *owning reference*. 161 *owning reference* 163 * This reference controls the lifetime of the pointee 172 *non-owning reference* 174 * This reference does not own the pointee 201 Any reference to a node that is in an rbtree _must_ be non-owning, since 233 1) n is an owning reference 235 2) n is a non-owning reference, it's been added to the tree 239 4) o is an owning reference, n and m non-owning, all point to same node [all …]
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