| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/fb/ |
| D | viafb.rst | 21 640x480(60, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz), 720x480(60 Hz), 22 720x576(60 Hz), 800x600(60, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz), 23 848x480(60 Hz), 856x480(60 Hz), 1024x512(60 Hz), 24 1024x768(60, 75, 85, 100 Hz), 1152x864(75 Hz), 25 1280x768(60 Hz), 1280x960(60 Hz), 1280x1024(60, 75, 85 Hz), 26 1440x1050(60 Hz), 1600x1200(60, 75 Hz), 1280x720(60 Hz), 27 1920x1080(60 Hz), 1400x1050(60 Hz), 800x480(60 Hz) 41 #modprobe viafb viafb_mode=800x600 viafb_bpp=16 viafb_refresh=60 43 viafb_mode1=1024x768 viafb_bpp=16 viafb_refresh1=60 56 - 60, 75, 85, 100, 120 (default:60) [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/fb/ |
| D | viafb.rst | 21 640x480(60, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz), 720x480(60 Hz), 22 720x576(60 Hz), 800x600(60, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz), 23 848x480(60 Hz), 856x480(60 Hz), 1024x512(60 Hz), 24 1024x768(60, 75, 85, 100 Hz), 1152x864(75 Hz), 25 1280x768(60 Hz), 1280x960(60 Hz), 1280x1024(60, 75, 85 Hz), 26 1440x1050(60 Hz), 1600x1200(60, 75 Hz), 1280x720(60 Hz), 27 1920x1080(60 Hz), 1400x1050(60 Hz), 800x480(60 Hz) 41 #modprobe viafb viafb_mode=800x600 viafb_bpp=16 viafb_refresh=60 43 viafb_mode1=1024x768 viafb_bpp=16 viafb_refresh1=60 56 - 60, 75, 85, 100, 120 (default:60) [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/gpu/drm/loongson/ |
| D | lsdc_pixpll.c | 58 {148500, 1920, 1080, 60, 11, 49, 3}, /* 1920x1080@60Hz */ 59 {141750, 1920, 1080, 60, 11, 78, 5}, /* 1920x1080@60Hz */ 65 {146250, 1680, 1050, 60, 16, 117, 5}, /* 1680x1050@60Hz */ 67 {119000, 1680, 1050, 60, 20, 119, 5}, /* 1680x1050@60Hz */ 68 {108000, 1600, 900, 60, 15, 81, 5}, /* 1600x900@60Hz */ 69 /* 1280x1024@60Hz */ 70 /* 1280x960@60Hz */ 73 {106500, 1440, 900, 60, 19, 81, 4}, /* 1440x900@60Hz */ 74 {88750, 1440, 900, 60, 16, 71, 5}, /* 1440x900@60Hz */ 75 {83500, 1280, 800, 60, 17, 71, 5}, /* 1280x800@60Hz */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-bus-iio-adc-ad4130 | 5 Reading returns a list with the possible filter modes. 8 1st conversion time. No natural 50/60Hz rejection. 16 * "sinc3+rej60" - Sinc3 + 60Hz rejection. At a sampling 17 frequency of 50Hz, achieves simultaneous 50Hz and 60Hz 21 time. Best used with a sampling frequency of at least 25 50Hz, 58dB rejection @ 60Hz. 28 50Hz, 70dB rejection @ 60Hz. 31 50Hz, 103dB rejection @ 60Hz. 34 50Hz, 109dB rejection @ 60Hz.
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/hwmon/ |
| D | abituguru3.c | 53 * Timeouts / Retries, if these turn out to need a lot of fiddling we could 135 /* + 1 -> end of sensors indicated by a sensor with name == NULL */ 141 * The structure is dynamically allocated, at the same time when a new 195 { "ATX +12V (24-Pin)", 7, 0, 60, 1, 0 }, 196 { "ATX +12V (4-pin)", 8, 0, 60, 1, 0 }, 203 { "CPU Fan", 32, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 204 { "NB Fan", 33, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 205 { "SYS FAN", 34, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 206 { "AUX1 Fan", 35, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 217 { "ATX +12V (24-Pin)", 7, 0, 60, 1, 0 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/hwmon/ |
| D | abituguru3.c | 53 * Timeouts / Retries, if these turn out to need a lot of fiddling we could 135 /* + 1 -> end of sensors indicated by a sensor with name == NULL */ 141 * The structure is dynamically allocated, at the same time when a new 195 { "ATX +12V (24-Pin)", 7, 0, 60, 1, 0 }, 196 { "ATX +12V (4-pin)", 8, 0, 60, 1, 0 }, 203 { "CPU Fan", 32, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 204 { "NB Fan", 33, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 205 { "SYS FAN", 34, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 206 { "AUX1 Fan", 35, 2, 60, 1, 0 }, 217 { "ATX +12V (24-Pin)", 7, 0, 60, 1, 0 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/liteos_m/kal/posix/src/ |
| D | time_internal.h | 21 * THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 55 #define SECS_PER_MIN 60 56 #define MINS_PER_HOUR 60 57 #define SECS_PER_HOUR 3600 /* 60 * 60 */ 58 #define SECS_PER_DAY 86400 /* 60 * 60 * 24 */ 59 #define SECS_PER_NORMAL_YEAR 31536000 /* 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 */ 68 * Nonzero if YEAR is a leap year (every 4 years, 76 #define DIV(a, b) (((a) / (b)) - ((a) % (b) < 0)) argument 82 /* Fail a NULL pointer */ in ValidTimeSpec()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/video/fbdev/core/ |
| D | modedb.c | 42 /* 640x480 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync */ 43 { NULL, 60, 640, 480, 39721, 40, 24, 32, 11, 96, 2, 0, 66 /* 800x600 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync */ 67 { NULL, 60, 800, 600, 25000, 88, 40, 23, 1, 128, 4, 83 /* 1024x768 @ 60 Hz, 48.4 kHz hsync */ 84 { NULL, 60, 1024, 768, 15384, 168, 8, 29, 3, 144, 6, 0, 91 /* 1152x864 @ 60 Hz, 53.5 kHz hsync */ 92 { NULL, 60, 1152, 864, 11123, 208, 64, 16, 4, 256, 8, 0, 123 /* 1400x1050 @ 60Hz, 63.9 kHz hsync */ 124 { NULL, 60, 1400, 1050, 9259, 136, 40, 13, 1, 112, 3, 0, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/video/fbdev/core/ |
| D | modedb.c | 42 /* 640x480 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync */ 43 { NULL, 60, 640, 480, 39721, 40, 24, 32, 11, 96, 2, 0, 66 /* 800x600 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync */ 67 { NULL, 60, 800, 600, 25000, 88, 40, 23, 1, 128, 4, 83 /* 1024x768 @ 60 Hz, 48.4 kHz hsync */ 84 { NULL, 60, 1024, 768, 15384, 168, 8, 29, 3, 144, 6, 0, 91 /* 1152x864 @ 60 Hz, 53.5 kHz hsync */ 92 { NULL, 60, 1152, 864, 11123, 208, 64, 16, 4, 256, 8, 0, 123 /* 1400x1050 @ 60Hz, 63.9 kHz hsync */ 124 { NULL, 60, 1400, 1050, 9259, 136, 40, 13, 1, 112, 3, 0, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/video/fbdev/ |
| D | macmodes.c | 36 /* 512x384, 60Hz, Non-Interlaced (15.67 MHz dot clock) */ 37 "mac2", 60, 512, 384, 63828, 80, 16, 19, 1, 32, 3, 40 /* 640x480, 60 Hz, Non-Interlaced (25.175 MHz dotclock) */ 41 "mac5", 60, 640, 480, 39722, 32, 32, 33, 10, 96, 2, 56 /* 800x600, 60 Hz, Non-Interlaced (40.00 MHz dotclock) */ 57 "mac10", 60, 800, 600, 25000, 72, 56, 23, 1, 128, 4, 72 /* 1024x768, 60 Hz, Non-Interlaced (65.00 MHz dotclock) */ 73 "mac14", 60, 1024, 768, 15385, 144, 40, 29, 3, 136, 6, 100 /* 1152x768, 60 Hz, Titanium PowerBook */ 101 "mac21", 60, 1152, 768, 15386, 158, 26, 29, 3, 136, 6, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/video/fbdev/ |
| D | macmodes.c | 36 /* 512x384, 60Hz, Non-Interlaced (15.67 MHz dot clock) */ 37 "mac2", 60, 512, 384, 63828, 80, 16, 19, 1, 32, 3, 40 /* 640x480, 60 Hz, Non-Interlaced (25.175 MHz dotclock) */ 41 "mac5", 60, 640, 480, 39722, 32, 32, 33, 10, 96, 2, 56 /* 800x600, 60 Hz, Non-Interlaced (40.00 MHz dotclock) */ 57 "mac10", 60, 800, 600, 25000, 72, 56, 23, 1, 128, 4, 72 /* 1024x768, 60 Hz, Non-Interlaced (65.00 MHz dotclock) */ 73 "mac14", 60, 1024, 768, 15385, 144, 40, 29, 3, 136, 6, 100 /* 1152x768, 60 Hz, Titanium PowerBook */ 101 "mac21", 60, 1152, 768, 15386, 158, 26, 29, 3, 136, 6, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/gpu/drm/ast/ |
| D | ast_tables.h | 93 {0x67, 0x62, 0x00}, /* 0A: VCLK78_75 */ 109 {0x3b, 0x2c, 0x81}, /* 1A: VCLK118_25 */ 123 {0x67, 0x62, 0x00}, /* 0A: VCLK78_75 */ 139 {0x44, 0x20, 0x43}, /* 1A: VCLK118_25 */ 216 { 800, 640, 8, 96, 525, 480, 2, 2, VCLK25_175, /* 60Hz */ 217 (SyncNN | HBorder | VBorder | Charx8Dot), 60, 1, 0x2E }, 231 {1056, 800, 40, 128, 628, 600, 1, 4, VCLK40, /* 60Hz */ 232 (SyncPP | Charx8Dot), 60, 2, 0x30 }, 245 {1344, 1024, 24, 136, 806, 768, 3, 6, VCLK65, /* 60Hz */ 246 (SyncNN | Charx8Dot), 60, 1, 0x31 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/ast/ |
| D | ast_tables.h | 93 {0x67, 0x62, 0x00}, /* 0A: VCLK78_75 */ 109 {0x3b, 0x2c, 0x81}, /* 1A: VCLK118_25 */ 123 {0x67, 0x62, 0x00}, /* 0A: VCLK78_75 */ 139 {0x44, 0x20, 0x43}, /* 1A: VCLK118_25 */ 216 { 800, 640, 8, 96, 525, 480, 2, 2, VCLK25_175, /* 60Hz */ 217 (SyncNN | HBorder | VBorder | Charx8Dot), 60, 1, 0x2E }, 231 {1056, 800, 40, 128, 628, 600, 1, 4, VCLK40, /* 60Hz */ 232 (SyncPP | Charx8Dot), 60, 2, 0x30 }, 245 {1344, 1024, 24, 136, 806, 768, 3, 6, VCLK65, /* 60Hz */ 246 (SyncNN | Charx8Dot), 60, 1, 0x31 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/ |
| D | ilsp.sa | 1 dc.l $60ff0000,$01fe0000,$60ff0000,$02080000 2 dc.l $60ff0000,$04900000,$60ff0000,$04080000 3 dc.l $60ff0000,$051e0000,$60ff0000,$053c0000 4 dc.l $60ff0000,$055a0000,$60ff0000,$05740000 5 dc.l $60ff0000,$05940000,$60ff0000,$05b40000 39 dc.l $cb466000,$00124c47,$6005600a,$be85634c 46 dc.l $44eefff0,$60d62dae,$000c0161,$00142dae 56 dc.l $38064a40,$6600000a,$b4846304,$538160de 58 dc.l $26062a1f,$2c1f9c83,$9b8264ff,$0000001a 75 dc.l $60da4e56,$fffc48e7,$3c0042ee,$fffc202e [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/ |
| D | ilsp.sa | 1 dc.l $60ff0000,$01fe0000,$60ff0000,$02080000 2 dc.l $60ff0000,$04900000,$60ff0000,$04080000 3 dc.l $60ff0000,$051e0000,$60ff0000,$053c0000 4 dc.l $60ff0000,$055a0000,$60ff0000,$05740000 5 dc.l $60ff0000,$05940000,$60ff0000,$05b40000 39 dc.l $cb466000,$00124c47,$6005600a,$be85634c 46 dc.l $44eefff0,$60d62dae,$000c0161,$00142dae 56 dc.l $38064a40,$6600000a,$b4846304,$538160de 58 dc.l $26062a1f,$2c1f9c83,$9b8264ff,$0000001a 75 dc.l $60da4e56,$fffc48e7,$3c0042ee,$fffc202e [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/watchdog/ |
| D | max63xx_wdt.c | 30 #define DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT 60 31 #define MAX_HEARTBEAT 60 37 * Memory mapping: a single byte, 3 first lower bits to select bit 3 63 * (10s setting ends up with a 25s timeout), and can be up to 3 times 65 * these values with a grain of salt. Same goes for the initial delay 66 * "feature". Only max6373/74 have a few settings without this initial 69 * I also decided to remove from the tables any timeout smaller than a 83 { 7, 60, 60 }, 88 { 6, 60, 3 }, 89 { 7, 60, 60 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | packing.rst | 10 One can memory-map a pointer to a carefully crafted struct over the hardware 20 A more robust alternative to struct field definitions would be to extract the 34 - Packing a CPU-usable number into a memory buffer (with hardware 36 - Unpacking a memory buffer (which has hardware constraints/quirks) 37 into a CPU-usable number. 47 The following examples cover the memory layout of a packed u64 field. 55 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 71 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 77 inverts bit offsets inside a byte. 84 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | packing.rst | 10 One can memory-map a pointer to a carefully crafted struct over the hardware 20 A more robust alternative to struct field definitions would be to extract the 34 - Packing a CPU-usable number into a memory buffer (with hardware 36 - Unpacking a memory buffer (which has hardware constraints/quirks) 37 into a CPU-usable number. 47 The following examples cover the memory layout of a packed u64 field. 55 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 71 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 77 inverts bit offsets inside a byte. 84 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/netfilter/ |
| D | xt_time.c | 6 * This is a module which is used for time matching 39 0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335, 73 * Each network packet has a (nano)seconds-since-the-epoch (SSTE) timestamp. 78 * calculations are done last, in case a "simple match" can be found earlier. 86 r->second = v % 60; in localtime_1() 87 w = v / 60; in localtime_1() 88 r->minute = w % 60; in localtime_1() 89 r->hour = w / 60; in localtime_1() 102 * 1970-01-01 (w=0) was a Thursday (4). in localtime_2() 113 * In each year, a certain number of days-since-the-epoch have passed. in localtime_3() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/netfilter/ |
| D | xt_time.c | 6 * This is a module which is used for time matching 39 0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335, 73 * Each network packet has a (nano)seconds-since-the-epoch (SSTE) timestamp. 78 * calculations are done last, in case a "simple match" can be found earlier. 86 r->second = v % 60; in localtime_1() 87 w = v / 60; in localtime_1() 88 r->minute = w % 60; in localtime_1() 89 r->hour = w / 60; in localtime_1() 102 * 1970-01-01 (w=0) was a Thursday (4). in localtime_2() 113 * In each year, a certain number of days-since-the-epoch have passed. in localtime_3() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/watchdog/ |
| D | max63xx_wdt.c | 28 #define DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT 60 29 #define MAX_HEARTBEAT 60 35 * Memory mapping: a single byte, 3 first lower bits to select bit 3 61 * (10s setting ends up with a 25s timeout), and can be up to 3 times 63 * these values with a grain of salt. Same goes for the initial delay 64 * "feature". Only max6373/74 have a few settings without this initial 67 * I also decided to remove from the tables any timeout smaller than a 81 { 7, 60, 60 }, 86 { 6, 60, 3 }, 87 { 7, 60, 60 }, [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/fs/xfs/ |
| D | xfs_qm.h | 17 * Number of bmaps that we ask from bmapi when doing a quotacheck. 18 * We make this restriction to keep the memory usage to a minimum. 49 * The mount structure keeps a pointer to this. 62 xfs_filblks_t qi_dqchunklen; /* # BBs in a chunk of dqs */ 130 * Users are allowed to have a usage exceeding their softlimit for 131 * a period this long. 133 #define XFS_QM_BTIMELIMIT (7 * 24*60*60) /* 1 week */ 134 #define XFS_QM_RTBTIMELIMIT (7 * 24*60*60) /* 1 week */ 135 #define XFS_QM_ITIMELIMIT (7 * 24*60*60) /* 1 week */
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/fs/xfs/ |
| D | xfs_qm.h | 17 * Number of bmaps that we ask from bmapi when doing a quotacheck. 18 * We make this restriction to keep the memory usage to a minimum. 48 * The mount structure keeps a pointer to this. 61 xfs_filblks_t qi_dqchunklen; /* # BBs in a chunk of dqs */ 129 * Users are allowed to have a usage exceeding their softlimit for 130 * a period this long. 132 #define XFS_QM_BTIMELIMIT (7 * 24*60*60) /* 1 week */ 133 #define XFS_QM_RTBTIMELIMIT (7 * 24*60*60) /* 1 week */ 134 #define XFS_QM_ITIMELIMIT (7 * 24*60*60) /* 1 week */
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/security/keys/ |
| D | proc.c | 61 * Implement "/proc/keys" to provide a list of the keys on the system that 177 /* determine if the key is possessed by this process (a test we can in proc_keys_show() 199 /* come up with a suitable timeout value */ in proc_keys_show() 208 if (timo < 60) in proc_keys_show() 210 else if (timo < 60*60) in proc_keys_show() 211 sprintf(xbuf, "%llum", div_u64(timo, 60)); in proc_keys_show() 212 else if (timo < 60*60*24) in proc_keys_show() 213 sprintf(xbuf, "%lluh", div_u64(timo, 60 * 60)); in proc_keys_show() 214 else if (timo < 60*60*24*7) in proc_keys_show() 215 sprintf(xbuf, "%llud", div_u64(timo, 60 * 60 * 24)); in proc_keys_show() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/security/keys/ |
| D | proc.c | 61 * Implement "/proc/keys" to provide a list of the keys on the system that 177 /* determine if the key is possessed by this process (a test we can in proc_keys_show() 199 /* come up with a suitable timeout value */ in proc_keys_show() 208 if (timo < 60) in proc_keys_show() 210 else if (timo < 60*60) in proc_keys_show() 211 sprintf(xbuf, "%llum", div_u64(timo, 60)); in proc_keys_show() 212 else if (timo < 60*60*24) in proc_keys_show() 213 sprintf(xbuf, "%lluh", div_u64(timo, 60 * 60)); in proc_keys_show() 214 else if (timo < 60*60*24*7) in proc_keys_show() 215 sprintf(xbuf, "%llud", div_u64(timo, 60 * 60 * 24)); in proc_keys_show() [all …]
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