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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fpga/ |
| D | altera-passive-serial.txt | 4 referred to as "passive serial". 15 - nconfig-gpios: config pin (referred to as nCONFIG in the manual) 16 - nstat-gpios: status pin (referred to as nSTATUS in the manual) 19 - confd-gpios: confd pin (referred to as CONF_DONE in the manual)
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| D | xilinx-slave-serial.txt | 4 bitstream over what is referred to as "slave serial" interface. 16 - prog_b-gpios: config pin (referred to as PROGRAM_B in the manual) 17 - done-gpios: config status pin (referred to as DONE in the manual) 21 (referred to as INIT_B in the manual)
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fpga/ |
| D | altera-passive-serial.txt | 4 referred to as "passive serial". 15 - nconfig-gpios: config pin (referred to as nCONFIG in the manual) 16 - nstat-gpios: status pin (referred to as nSTATUS in the manual) 19 - confd-gpios: confd pin (referred to as CONF_DONE in the manual)
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| D | xlnx,fpga-slave-serial.yaml | 14 over what is referred to as slave serial interface.The slave serial link is 41 config pin (referred to as PROGRAM_B in the manual) 46 config status pin (referred to as DONE in the manual) 52 (referred to as INIT_B in the manual)
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/sound/soc/ |
| D | clocking.rst | 12 Every audio subsystem is driven by a master clock (sometimes referred to as MCLK 24 The Digital Audio Interface is usually driven by a Bit Clock (often referred to 29 clock is sometimes referred to as LRC (left right clock) or FRAME. This clock
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/sound/soc/ |
| D | clocking.rst | 12 Every audio subsystem is driven by a master clock (sometimes referred to as MCLK 24 The Digital Audio Interface is usually driven by a Bit Clock (often referred to 29 clock is sometimes referred to as LRC (left right clock) or FRAME. This clock
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
| D | strategies.rst | 17 significantly reduced, referred to as :doc:`sleep states <sleep-states>`. The 22 is affected by the state changes, this strategy is referred to as the 25 The other strategy, referred to as the :doc:`working-state power management
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| D | intel_idle.rst | 30 first of which, referred to as a *hint*, can be used by the processor to 49 configurations (with reduced power draw) resulting from that are referred to 222 least) two levels of idle states (or C-states). One level, referred to as 224 level, referred to as "package C-states", covers the entire processor package 235 put the target core into the low-power state referred to as "core ``C3``" (or 241 low-power state referred to as "package ``C3``" (or ``PC3``), which happens if
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| D | sleep-states.rst | 32 referred to as S2I or S2Idle). It allows more energy to be saved relative to 78 This state (also referred to as STR or S2RAM), if supported, offers significant 112 This state (also referred to as Suspend-to-Disk or STD) offers the greatest 139 (referred to as the ``restore kernel``) looks for a hibernation image in 143 kernel stored in the image (referred to as the ``image kernel``), which is where
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| D | suspend-flows.rst | 16 referred to as *system-wide suspend* (or simply *system suspend*) states, need 20 the target sleep state is referred to as *system suspend* too (in the majority 23 working state is referred to as *system resume*. 36 states are mostly identical, so they both together will be referred to as
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
| D | strategies.rst | 17 significantly reduced, referred to as :doc:`sleep states <sleep-states>`. The 22 is affected by the state changes, this strategy is referred to as the 25 The other strategy, referred to as the :doc:`working-state power management
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| D | intel_idle.rst | 30 first of which, referred to as a *hint*, can be used by the processor to 49 configurations (with reduced power draw) resulting from that are referred to 226 least) two levels of idle states (or C-states). One level, referred to as 228 level, referred to as "package C-states", covers the entire processor package 239 put the target core into the low-power state referred to as "core ``C3``" (or 245 low-power state referred to as "package ``C3``" (or ``PC3``), which happens if
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| D | sleep-states.rst | 32 referred to as S2I or S2Idle). It allows more energy to be saved relative to 78 This state (also referred to as STR or S2RAM), if supported, offers significant 112 This state (also referred to as Suspend-to-Disk or STD) offers the greatest 139 (referred to as the ``restore kernel``) looks for a hibernation image in 143 kernel stored in the image (referred to as the ``image kernel``), which is where
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| D | suspend-flows.rst | 16 referred to as *system-wide suspend* (or simply *system suspend*) states, need 20 the target sleep state is referred to as *system suspend* too (in the majority 23 working state is referred to as *system resume*. 36 states are mostly identical, so they both together will be referred to as
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/uapi/linux/dvb/ |
| D | dmx.h | 60 * @DMX_PES_AUDIO0: first audio PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_AUDIO. 61 * @DMX_PES_VIDEO0: first video PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_VIDEO. 62 * @DMX_PES_TELETEXT0: first teletext PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_TELETEXT. 63 * @DMX_PES_SUBTITLE0: first subtitle PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_SUBTITLE. 65 * Also referred as @DMX_PES_PCR.
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/uapi/linux/dvb/ |
| D | dmx.h | 75 * @DMX_PES_AUDIO0: first audio PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_AUDIO. 76 * @DMX_PES_VIDEO0: first video PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_VIDEO. 77 * @DMX_PES_TELETEXT0: first teletext PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_TELETEXT. 78 * @DMX_PES_SUBTITLE0: first subtitle PID. Also referred as @DMX_PES_SUBTITLE. 80 * Also referred as @DMX_PES_PCR.
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/powerpc/ |
| D | associativity.rst | 11 From the platform view, these groups are also referred to as domains. 14 grouping details to the OS. These are referred to as Form 0, Form 1 and Form2 69 this document, this offset will be referred to as domain distance offset.
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/powerpc/ |
| D | associativity.rst | 11 From the platform view, these groups are also referred to as domains. 14 grouping details to the OS. These are referred to as Form 0, Form 1 and Form2 69 this document, this offset will be referred to as domain distance offset.
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/arm/mach-omap2/ |
| D | cm33xx.c | 138 * Returns true if the clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) 157 * Put a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) into 170 * Put a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) into 184 * Put a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) into idle 197 * Take a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) out of idle,
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/mach-omap2/ |
| D | cm33xx.c | 146 * Returns true if the clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) 165 * Put a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) into 178 * Put a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) into 192 * Put a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) into idle 205 * Take a clockdomain referred to by (@inst, @cdoffs) out of idle,
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
| D | arm,integrator.yaml | 16 "core tiles" and referred to in the device tree as "core modules". 25 expansion modules, it is referred to as an "ASIC Development
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| D | pixfmt-intro.rst | 46 and are referred to as "multi-planar formats". For example, a 51 3-planar case. Those sub-buffers are referred to as "*planes*".
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| D | pixfmt-intro.rst | 46 and are referred to as "multi-planar formats". For example, a 51 3-planar case. Those sub-buffers are referred to as "*planes*".
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
| D | arm,integrator.yaml | 16 "core tiles" and referred to in the device tree as "core modules". 25 expansion modules, it is referred to as an "ASIC Development
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/dsd/ |
| D | data-node-references.rst | 12 Hierarchical data extension nodes may not be referred to directly, hence this 17 data extension node which is referred to by the key shall lie directly under
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