| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/ |
| D | TESTING | 59 vchi ping (size 0) -> 57.000000us 60 vchi ping (size 0, 0 async, 0 oneway) -> 122.000000us 61 vchi bulk (size 0, 0 async, 0 oneway) -> 546.000000us 62 vchi bulk (size 0, 0 oneway) -> 230.000000us 63 vchi ping (size 0) -> 49.000000us 64 vchi ping (size 0, 0 async, 0 oneway) -> 70.000000us 65 vchi bulk (size 0, 0 async, 0 oneway) -> 296.000000us 66 vchi bulk (size 0, 0 oneway) -> 266.000000us 67 vchi ping (size 0, 1 async, 0 oneway) -> 65.000000us 68 vchi bulk (size 0, 0 oneway) -> 456.000000us [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/fb/ |
| D | viafb.modes | 15 # Sync Width 3.813 us 0.064 ms 17 # Front Porch 0.636 us 0.318 ms 19 # Back Porch 1.907 us 1.048 ms 21 # Active Time 25.422 us 15.253 ms 23 # Blank Time 6.356 us 1.430 ms 40 # Sync Width 2.032 us 0.080 ms 42 # Front Porch 0.508 us 0.027 ms 44 # Back Porch 3.810 us 0.427 ms 46 # Active Time 20.317 us 12.800 ms 48 # Blank Time 6.349 us 0.533 ms [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/fb/ |
| D | viafb.modes | 15 # Sync Width 3.813 us 0.064 ms 17 # Front Porch 0.636 us 0.318 ms 19 # Back Porch 1.907 us 1.048 ms 21 # Active Time 25.422 us 15.253 ms 23 # Blank Time 6.356 us 1.430 ms 40 # Sync Width 2.032 us 0.080 ms 42 # Front Porch 0.508 us 0.027 ms 44 # Back Porch 3.810 us 0.427 ms 46 # Active Time 20.317 us 12.800 ms 48 # Blank Time 6.349 us 0.533 ms [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/samples/bpf/ |
| D | tracex3_user.c | 15 #define SLOTS 100 67 printf("|1ns |10ns |100ns |1us |10us |100us" in print_banner() 68 " |1ms |10ms |100ms |1s |10s\n"); in print_banner() 70 printf("|1us |10us |100us |1ms |10ms " in print_banner() 71 "|100ms |1s |10s\n"); in print_banner()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/samples/bpf/ |
| D | tracex3_user.c | 16 #define SLOTS 100 68 printf("|1ns |10ns |100ns |1us |10us |100us" in print_banner() 69 " |1ms |10ms |100ms |1s |10s\n"); in print_banner() 71 printf("|1us |10us |100us |1ms |10ms " in print_banner() 72 "|100ms |1s |10s\n"); in print_banner()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/ |
| D | kvm-recheck-rcuscale-ftrace.sh | 18 if test "`grep -c 'rcu_exp_grace_period.*start' < $i/console.log`" -lt 100 24 grep 'us : rcu_exp_grace_period' | 25 sed -e 's/us : / : /' | 44 print "Long GP " starttime "us to " $3 "us (" curgpdur "us)"; 63 pct50 = int(newNR * 50 / 100); 66 pct90 = int(newNR * 90 / 100); 69 pct99 = int(newNR * 99 / 100); 72 div = 10 ** int(log(gptimes[pct90]) / log(10) + .5) / 100;
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/ |
| D | kvm-recheck-rcuscale-ftrace.sh | 18 if test "`grep -c 'rcu_exp_grace_period.*start' < $i/console.log`" -lt 100 24 grep 'us : rcu_exp_grace_period' | 25 sed -e 's/us : / : /' | 44 print "Long GP " starttime "us to " $3 "us (" curgpdur "us)"; 63 pct50 = int(newNR * 50 / 100); 66 pct90 = int(newNR * 90 / 100); 69 pct99 = int(newNR * 99 / 100); 72 div = 10 ** int(log(gptimes[pct90]) / log(10) + .5) / 100;
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/sound/soc/codecs/ |
| D | max98373.c | 88 9, 10, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(500, 100, 0), 91 0, 9, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(800, 100, 0), 95 2, 4, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(100, 100, 0), 98 0, 9, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(800, 100, 0), 105 10, 13, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(-500, 100, 0), 106 14, 15, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(-100, 50, 0), 109 0, 15, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(-1500, 100, 0), 126 "17.5us", "35us", "70us", "140us", 127 "280us", "560us", "1120us", "2240us" 144 "10us", "20us", "40us", "80us", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/power/cpupower/bench/ |
| D | README-BENCH | 34 You can specify load (100% CPU load) and sleep (0% CPU load) times in us which 53 100ms load/sleep time repeated 20 times (cycles). 69 100% CPU load (load) | 0 % CPU load (sleep) | round 92 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 load seen by ondemand(%) 109 -l, --load=<long int> initial load time in us 110 -s, --sleep=<long int> initial sleep time in us 111 -x, --load-step=<long int> time to be added to load time, in us 112 -y, --sleep-step=<long int> time to be added to sleep time, in us
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/power/cpupower/bench/ |
| D | README-BENCH | 34 You can specify load (100% CPU load) and sleep (0% CPU load) times in us which 53 100ms load/sleep time repeated 20 times (cycles). 69 100% CPU load (load) | 0 % CPU load (sleep) | round 92 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 load seen by ondemand(%) 109 -l, --load=<long int> initial load time in us 110 -s, --sleep=<long int> initial sleep time in us 111 -x, --load-step=<long int> time to be added to load time, in us 112 -y, --sleep-step=<long int> time to be added to sleep time, in us
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/sound/soc/codecs/ |
| D | max98373.c | 89 9, 10, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(500, 100, 0), 92 0, 9, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(800, 100, 0), 96 2, 4, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(100, 100, 0), 99 0, 9, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(800, 100, 0), 106 10, 13, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(-500, 100, 0), 107 14, 15, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(-100, 50, 0), 110 0, 15, TLV_DB_SCALE_ITEM(-1500, 100, 0), 127 "17.5us", "35us", "70us", "140us", 128 "280us", "560us", "1120us", "2240us" 145 "10us", "20us", "40us", "80us", [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/iommu/intel/ |
| D | perf.h | 19 COUNTS_10e2 = 0, /* < 0.1us */ 20 COUNTS_10e3, /* 0.1us ~ 1us */ 21 COUNTS_10e4, /* 1us ~ 10us */ 22 COUNTS_10e5, /* 10us ~ 100us */ 23 COUNTS_10e6, /* 100us ~ 1ms */
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| D | perf.c | 80 if (latency < 100) in dmar_latency_update() 105 " <0.1us", 106 " 0.1us-1us", " 1us-10us", " 10us-100us", 107 " 100us-1ms", " 1ms-10ms", " >=10ms", 108 " min(us)", " max(us)", " average(us)"
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/ |
| D | stmpe.txt | 14 0 -> 10 us 15 1 -> 50 us 16 2 -> 100 us 17 3 -> 500 us 23 0 -> 10 us 24 1 -> 100 us 25 2 -> 500 us 30 7 -> 100 ms
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/cpu/ |
| D | idle-states.yaml | 332 entry-latency-us: 336 exit-latency-us: 339 The exit-latency-us duration may be guaranteed only after 340 entry-latency-us has passed. 342 min-residency-us: 348 wakeup-latency-us: 354 entry-latency-us + exit-latency-us 358 systems entry-latency-us + exit-latency-us will exceed 359 wakeup-latency-us by this duration. 370 - entry-latency-us [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
| D | idle-states.yaml | 286 entry-latency-us: 290 exit-latency-us: 293 The exit-latency-us duration may be guaranteed only after 294 entry-latency-us has passed. 296 min-residency-us: 302 wakeup-latency-us: 308 entry-latency-us + exit-latency-us 312 systems entry-latency-us + exit-latency-us will exceed 313 wakeup-latency-us by this duration. 322 - entry-latency-us [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/ |
| D | thermal-idle.yaml | 34 duration-us: 38 exit-latency-us: 60 cpu_b0: cpu@100 { 71 duration-us = <10000>; 72 exit-latency-us = <500>; 87 duration-us = <10000>; 88 exit-latency-us = <500>; 100 polling-delay-passive = <100>; 134 cooling-device = <&{/cpus/cpu@100/thermal-idle} 0 15 >,
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/iio/humidity/ |
| D | dht11.c | 46 * 0-bit: 22-30uS -- typically 26uS (AM2302) 47 * 1-bit: 68-75uS -- typically 70uS (AM2302) 52 * timeres > 34uS ... don't know what a 1-tick pulse is 53 * 34uS > timeres > 30uS ... no problem (30kHz and 32kHz clocks) 54 * 30uS > timeres > 23uS ... don't know what a 2-tick pulse is 55 * timeres < 23uS ... no problem 64 #define DHT11_START_TRANSMISSION_MIN 18000 /* us */ 65 #define DHT11_START_TRANSMISSION_MAX 20000 /* us */ 152 if (hum_int < 4) { /* DHT22: 100000 = (3*256+232)*100 */ in dht11_decode() 154 ((temp_int & 0x80) ? -100 : 100); in dht11_decode() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/iio/humidity/ |
| D | dht11.c | 45 * 0-bit: 22-30uS -- typically 26uS (AM2302) 46 * 1-bit: 68-75uS -- typically 70uS (AM2302) 51 * timeres > 34uS ... don't know what a 1-tick pulse is 52 * 34uS > timeres > 30uS ... no problem (30kHz and 32kHz clocks) 53 * 30uS > timeres > 23uS ... don't know what a 2-tick pulse is 54 * timeres < 23uS ... no problem 63 #define DHT11_START_TRANSMISSION_MIN 18000 /* us */ 64 #define DHT11_START_TRANSMISSION_MAX 20000 /* us */ 151 if (hum_int < 4) { /* DHT22: 100000 = (3*256+232)*100 */ in dht11_decode() 153 ((temp_int & 0x80) ? -100 : 100); in dht11_decode() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/leds/trigger/ |
| D | ledtrig-activity.c | 73 /* We come here every 100ms in the worst case, so that's 100M ns of in led_activity_function() 75 * down to 16us, ensuring we won't overflow 32-bit computations below in led_activity_function() 87 usage = 100; in led_activity_function() 89 usage = 100 * diff_used / diff_boot; in led_activity_function() 111 * This gives us : in led_activity_function() 112 * - a target CPU usage of min(50%, 100%/#CPU) for a 10% duty cycle in led_activity_function() 118 * ON_ms = 10 + (usage-target)/(100%-target) * 80 in led_activity_function() 119 * OFF_ms = 90 - (usage-target)/(100%-target) * 80 in led_activity_function() 122 * 100 ms and keep track of the sleep time left. This allows us to in led_activity_function() 126 activity_data->time_left -= 100; in led_activity_function() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/leds/trigger/ |
| D | ledtrig-activity.c | 72 /* We come here every 100ms in the worst case, so that's 100M ns of in led_activity_function() 74 * down to 16us, ensuring we won't overflow 32-bit computations below in led_activity_function() 86 usage = 100; in led_activity_function() 88 usage = 100 * diff_used / diff_boot; in led_activity_function() 110 * This gives us : in led_activity_function() 111 * - a target CPU usage of min(50%, 100%/#CPU) for a 10% duty cycle in led_activity_function() 117 * ON_ms = 10 + (usage-target)/(100%-target) * 80 in led_activity_function() 118 * OFF_ms = 90 - (usage-target)/(100%-target) * 80 in led_activity_function() 121 * 100 ms and keep track of the sleep time left. This allows us to in led_activity_function() 125 activity_data->time_left -= 100; in led_activity_function() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/ |
| D | thermal-idle.yaml | 34 duration-us: 38 exit-latency-us: 66 cpu_b0: cpu@100 { 77 duration-us = <10000>; 78 exit-latency-us = <500>; 93 duration-us = <10000>; 94 exit-latency-us = <500>; 106 polling-delay-passive = <100>;
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ |
| D | sdx75.dtsi | 51 dynamic-power-coefficient = <100>; 67 CPU1: cpu@100 { 77 dynamic-power-coefficient = <100>; 98 dynamic-power-coefficient = <100>; 119 dynamic-power-coefficient = <100>; 155 entry-latency-us = <235>; 156 exit-latency-us = <428>; 157 min-residency-us = <1774>; 164 entry-latency-us = <800>; 165 exit-latency-us = <750>; [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| D | nsa320.rst | 36 followed by an 8 bit fan speed in 100s of RPM and a 16 bit temperature in 53 the first clock pulse is reduced from 100 ms to just under 10ms then the chip 55 is reduced from 100 us to less than 15 us then data pulses are likely to be
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| D | nsa320.rst | 36 followed by an 8 bit fan speed in 100s of RPM and a 16 bit temperature in 53 the first clock pulse is reduced from 100 ms to just under 10ms then the chip 55 is reduced from 100 us to less than 15 us then data pulses are likely to be
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