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| /Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| D | pixfmt-srggb10-ipu3.rst | 39 - B\ :sub:`0000low` 40 - G\ :sub:`0001low`\ (bits 7--2) 43 - B\ :sub:`0002low`\ (bits 7--4) 46 - G\ :sub:`0003low`\ (bits 7--6) 51 - B\ :sub:`0004low` 52 - G\ :sub:`0005low`\ (bits 7--2) 55 - B\ :sub:`0006low`\ (bits 7--4) 59 - G\ :sub:`0007low`\ (bits 7--6) 63 - B\ :sub:`0008low` 64 - G\ :sub:`0009low`\ (bits 7--2) [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-tch-tu16.rst | 32 - R'\ :sub:`00low` 34 - R'\ :sub:`01low` 36 - R'\ :sub:`02low` 38 - R'\ :sub:`03low` 41 - R'\ :sub:`10low` 43 - R'\ :sub:`11low` 45 - R'\ :sub:`12low` 47 - R'\ :sub:`13low` 50 - R'\ :sub:`20low` 52 - R'\ :sub:`21low` [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-z16.rst | 32 - Z\ :sub:`00low` 34 - Z\ :sub:`01low` 36 - Z\ :sub:`02low` 38 - Z\ :sub:`03low` 41 - Z\ :sub:`10low` 43 - Z\ :sub:`11low` 45 - Z\ :sub:`12low` 47 - Z\ :sub:`13low` 50 - Z\ :sub:`20low` 52 - Z\ :sub:`21low` [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-tch-td16.rst | 33 - D'\ :sub:`00low` 35 - D'\ :sub:`01low` 37 - D'\ :sub:`02low` 39 - D'\ :sub:`03low` 42 - D'\ :sub:`10low` 44 - D'\ :sub:`11low` 46 - D'\ :sub:`12low` 48 - D'\ :sub:`13low` 51 - D'\ :sub:`20low` 53 - D'\ :sub:`21low` [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-srggb14p.rst | 63 - G\ :sub:`01low bits 1--0`\ (bits 7--6) 65 B\ :sub:`00low bits 5--0`\ (bits 5--0) 67 - B\ :sub:`02low bits 3--0`\ (bits 7--4) 69 G\ :sub:`01low bits 5--2`\ (bits 3--0) 71 - G\ :sub:`03low bits 5--0`\ (bits 7--2) 73 B\ :sub:`02low bits 5--4`\ (bits 1--0) 87 - R\ :sub:`11low bits 1--0`\ (bits 7--6) 89 G\ :sub:`10low bits 5--0`\ (bits 5--0) 91 - G\ :sub:`12low bits 3--0`\ (bits 7--4) 93 R\ :sub:`11low bits 5--2`\ (bits 3--0) [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-srggb12.rst | 43 - B\ :sub:`00low` 45 - G\ :sub:`01low` 47 - B\ :sub:`02low` 49 - G\ :sub:`03low` 52 - G\ :sub:`10low` 54 - R\ :sub:`11low` 56 - G\ :sub:`12low` 58 - R\ :sub:`13low` 61 - B\ :sub:`20low` 63 - G\ :sub:`21low` [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-srggb16.rst | 37 - B\ :sub:`00low` 39 - G\ :sub:`01low` 41 - B\ :sub:`02low` 43 - G\ :sub:`03low` 46 - G\ :sub:`10low` 48 - R\ :sub:`11low` 50 - G\ :sub:`12low` 52 - R\ :sub:`13low` 55 - B\ :sub:`20low` 57 - G\ :sub:`21low` [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-srggb10.rst | 42 - B\ :sub:`00low` 44 - G\ :sub:`01low` 46 - B\ :sub:`02low` 48 - G\ :sub:`03low` 51 - G\ :sub:`10low` 53 - R\ :sub:`11low` 55 - G\ :sub:`12low` 57 - R\ :sub:`13low` 60 - B\ :sub:`20low` 62 - G\ :sub:`21low` [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-srggb14.rst | 43 - B\ :sub:`00low` 45 - G\ :sub:`01low` 47 - B\ :sub:`02low` 49 - G\ :sub:`03low` 52 - G\ :sub:`10low` 54 - R\ :sub:`11low` 56 - G\ :sub:`12low` 58 - R\ :sub:`13low` 61 - B\ :sub:`20low` 63 - G\ :sub:`21low` [all …]
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| D | pixfmt-srggb10p.rst | 48 - G\ :sub:`03low`\ (bits 7--6) B\ :sub:`02low`\ (bits 5--4) 50 G\ :sub:`01low`\ (bits 3--2) B\ :sub:`00low`\ (bits 1--0) 56 - R\ :sub:`13low`\ (bits 7--6) G\ :sub:`12low`\ (bits 5--4) 58 R\ :sub:`11low`\ (bits 3--2) G\ :sub:`10low`\ (bits 1--0) 64 - G\ :sub:`23low`\ (bits 7--6) B\ :sub:`22low`\ (bits 5--4) 66 G\ :sub:`21low`\ (bits 3--2) B\ :sub:`20low`\ (bits 1--0) 72 - R\ :sub:`33low`\ (bits 7--6) G\ :sub:`32low`\ (bits 5--4) 74 R\ :sub:`31low`\ (bits 3--2) G\ :sub:`30low`\ (bits 1--0)
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| D | pixfmt-srggb12p.rst | 46 - G\ :sub:`01low`\ (bits 7--4) 48 B\ :sub:`00low`\ (bits 3--0) 51 - G\ :sub:`03low`\ (bits 7--4) 53 B\ :sub:`02low`\ (bits 3--0) 58 - R\ :sub:`11low`\ (bits 7--4) 60 G\ :sub:`10low`\ (bits 3--0) 63 - R\ :sub:`13low`\ (bits 7--4) 65 G\ :sub:`12low`\ (bits 3--0) 69 - G\ :sub:`21low`\ (bits 7--4) 71 B\ :sub:`20low`\ (bits 3--0) [all …]
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| /Documentation/arch/arm64/ |
| D | kdump.rst | 21 large chunk of memomy can be found. The low memory reservation needs to 26 - crashkernel=size,high crashkernel=size,low 28 Low memory and high memory 31 For kdump reservations, low memory is the memory area under a specific 34 vmcore dumping can be ignored. On arm64, the low memory upper bound is 37 whole system RAM is low memory. Outside of the low memory described 56 Firstly, the kernel searches the low memory area for an available region 59 If searching for low memory fails, the kernel falls back to searching 62 the low memory will be done. Currently the default size is 128M, 63 sufficient for the low memory needs of the kdump kernel. [all …]
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
| D | leds-bcm6358.txt | 18 - brcm,clk-dat-low : Boolean, makes clock and data signals active low. 43 active-low; 48 active-low; 53 active-low; 58 active-low; 69 brcm,pol-low; 74 active-low; 79 active-low; 89 active-low; 98 active-low; [all …]
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| D | leds-bcm6328.yaml | 51 brcm,serial-clk-low: 53 description: Makes clock signal active low. 55 brcm,serial-dat-low: 57 description: Makes data signal active low. 130 active-low; 136 active-low; 142 active-low; 175 brcm,serial-dat-low; 192 active-low; 198 active-low; [all …]
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| /Documentation/infiniband/ |
| D | core_locking.rst | 7 both low-level drivers that sit below the midlayer and upper level 13 With the following exceptions, a low-level driver implementation of 45 used by low-level drivers to dispatch asynchronous events through 51 All of the methods in struct ib_device exported by a low-level 52 driver must be fully reentrant. The low-level driver is required to 59 Because low-level drivers are reentrant, upper level protocol 69 A low-level driver must not perform a callback directly from the 71 allowed for a low-level driver to call a consumer's completion event 72 handler directly from its post_send method. Instead, the low-level 76 The low-level driver is responsible for ensuring that multiple [all …]
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| /Documentation/driver-api/gpio/ |
| D | intro.rst | 36 - Output values are writable (high=1, low=0). Some chips also have 48 wakeup events, to wake the system from a low power state. 69 Active-High and Active-Low 72 ("high"), and inactive when it is 0 ("low"). However in practice the signal of a 76 being either active-high ("1" means "active", the default) or active-low ("0" 82 Sometimes shared signals need to use "open drain" (where only the low signal 85 used for TTL. A pullup or pulldown resistor causes the high or low signal level. 87 logic (low=true) perspective this is a "wire-OR". 89 One common example of an open drain signal is a shared active-low IRQ line. 97 **LOW**: ``gpiod_direction_output(gpio, 0)`` ... this drives the signal and [all …]
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| /Documentation/hwmon/ |
| D | adm9240.rst | 87 with resolution of 0.5 degrees Celsius. High and low temperature limits 104 - low speed alarm is disabled 108 * User sets fan_min limit too low 110 - low speed alarm is enabled 114 - low speed alarm will be asserted if fan speed is 120 - low speed alarm is enabled 124 * User sets unreasonably high low fan speed limit 126 - resolution of the low speed limit may be reduced 178 a 20 ms active low pulse to reset an external Chassis Intrusion latch. 187 0 +2.5 V_Error high or low limit exceeded [all …]
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| D | max20751.rst | 55 in1_min_alarm Input voltage low alarm. 56 in1_lcrit_alarm Input voltage critical low alarm. 57 in1_min_alarm Input voltage low alarm. 66 in2_min_alarm Output voltage low alarm. 67 in2_lcrit_alarm Output voltage critical low alarm. 68 in2_min_alarm Output voltage low alarm.
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| /Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-bus-iio-adc-hi8435 | 16 Channel Y low voltage threshold. If sensor input voltage goes lower then 18 Depending on in_voltageY_sensing_mode the low voltage threshold 20 Channels 0..31 have common low threshold values, but could have different 23 The low voltage threshold range is between 2..21V. 24 Hysteresis between low and high thresholds can not be lower then 2 and 44 Hysteresis between low and high thresholds can not be lower then 2 and
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
| D | ste,abx500.txt | 40 output-low; 52 output-low; 76 output-low; 88 output-low; 100 output-low; 117 output-low; 129 output-low; 145 output-low; 162 output-low; 178 output-low; [all …]
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| /Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/ |
| D | lpit.rst | 4 Low Power Idle Table (LPIT) 7 To enumerate platform Low Power Idle states, Intel platforms are using 8 “Low Power Idle Table” (LPIT). More details about this table can be 12 Residencies for each low power state can be read via FFH 33 PKG C10 and all functional blocks in PCH are in a low power state.
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/supply/ |
| D | maxim,max8903.yaml | 21 description: Valid DC power has been detected (active low, input) 25 description: Valid USB power has been detected (active low, input) 29 description: Charge enable pin (active low, output) 33 description: Charger status pin (active low, input) 37 description: Fault pin (active low, input)
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| /Documentation/scsi/ |
| D | megaraid.rst | 14 interfaces with the applications on one side and all the low level drivers 19 i. Avoid duplicate code from the low level drivers. 20 ii. Unburden the low level drivers from having to export the 24 multiple low level drivers. 60 module acts as a registry for low level hba drivers. The low level drivers 75 can easily be more than one. But since megaraid is the only low level driver
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| /Documentation/driver-api/serial/ |
| D | driver.rst | 2 Low Level Serial API 14 Low Level Serial Hardware Driver 17 The low level serial hardware driver is responsible for supplying port 19 by uart_ops) to the core serial driver. The low level driver is also 40 It is the responsibility of the low level hardware driver to perform the 54 The low level driver is free to use this lock to provide any additional 88 allow low level drivers to register their own individual uart_port's with
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
| D | adi,adin1110.yaml | 13 The ADIN1110 is a low power single port 10BASE-T1L MAC- 18 The ADIN2111 is a low power, low complexity, two-Ethernet ports 21 applications using low power constrained nodes and is compliant 51 description: GPIO connected to active low reset
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