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| D | st,stm32-fmc2-nand.yaml | 64             - description: Chip select 0 data 65             - description: Chip select 0 command 66             - description: Chip select 0 address space 67             - description: Chip select 1 data 68             - description: Chip select 1 command 69             - description: Chip select 1 address space 89             - description: Chip select 0 data 90             - description: Chip select 0 command 91             - description: Chip select 0 address space 92             - description: Chip select 1 data [all …] 
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| /Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ | 
| D | func-select.rst | 4 .. _func-select: 7 V4L2 select() 13 v4l2-select - Synchronous I/O multiplexing 24 .. c:function:: int select( int nfds, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, fd_set *exceptfds, struct … 47 With the :c:func:`select()` function applications can suspend 56 On success :c:func:`select()` returns the total number of bits set in 61 :ref:`VIDIOC_STREAMON` yet the :c:func:`select()` 67 driver does not capture yet, the :c:func:`select()` function starts 68 capturing. When that fails, :c:func:`select()` returns successful and 72 data is already available the :c:func:`select()` function returns [all …] 
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| /Documentation/kbuild/ | 
| D | Kconfig.select-break | 1 # Select broken dependency issue 6 # make KBUILD_KCONFIG=Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.select-break menuconfig 9 # currently a feature of kconfig, given select was designed to be heavy handed. 11 # "select" list, this is done on purpose to help load a set of known required 12 # symbols. Because of this use of select should be used with caution. An 17 # visit the dependencies of the select target (in this case B).  And since 21 mainmenu "Simple example to demo kconfig select broken dependency issue" 33 	select B
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| D | Kconfig.recursion-issue-02 | 13 # use "select". For instance it means if a driver A and driver B share the same 14 # core requirement, and one uses "select" while the other uses "depends on" to 20 # they select or depend on end up becoming shared requirements which cannot be 32 # with CORE, one uses "depends on" while the other uses "select". Another 34 # under 'select' for a symbol, when such symbols are selected kconfig them 36 # of select refer to Documentation/kbuild/Kconfig.select-break 38 # To fix this the "depends on CORE" must be changed to "select CORE", or the 39 # "select CORE" must be changed to "depends on CORE". 42 # "select FW_LOADER" [0], in the end the simple alternative solution to this 58 	select CORE_BELL_A [all …] 
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| D | kconfig-language.rst | 76   config menus. Its value can only be set via "default" and "select" (see 137 - reverse dependencies: "select" <symbol> ["if" <expr>] 148 	select should be used with care. select will force 150 	By abusing select you are able to select a symbol FOO even 152 	In general use select only for non-visible symbols 157 	If "select" <symbol> is followed by "if" <expr>, <symbol> will be 165   This is similar to "select" as it enforces a lower limit on another 500 	select ... 501 	select HAVE_GENERIC_IOMAP 502 	select ... [all …] 
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ | 
| D | intel-speed-select.rst | 4 Intel(R) Speed Select Technology User Guide 7 The Intel(R) Speed Select Technology (Intel(R) SST) provides a powerful new 14 - https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/speed-select-technology-artic… 15 - https://builders.intel.com/docs/networkbuilders/intel-speed-select-technology-base-frequency-enha… 21 and configure these features is by using the Intel Speed Select utility. 23 This document explains how to use the Intel Speed Select tool to enumerate and 29 intel-speed-select configuration tool 32 Most Linux distribution packages may include the "intel-speed-select" tool. If not, 38 # cd tools/power/x86/intel-speed-select/ 47 # intel-speed-select --help [all …] 
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ | 
| D | arm,pl172.txt | 17 - ranges:		Must contain one or more chip select memory regions. 28 Child chip-select (cs) nodes contain the memory devices nodes connected to 44 - mpmc,cs:		Chip select number. Indicates to the pl0172 driver 47 - mpmc,memory-width:	Width of the chip select memory. Must be equal to 54 - mpmc,cs-active-high:	Set chip select polarity to active high. 67 - mpmc,write-enable-delay:	Delay from chip select assertion to write 70 - mpmc,output-enable-delay:	Delay from chip select assertion to output 73 - mpmc,write-access-delay:	Delay from chip select assertion to write 76 - mpmc,read-access-delay:	Delay from chip select assertion to read 88 Example for pl172 with nor flash on chip select 0 shown below.
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| D | ti-aemif.txt | 7 per chip select. Synchronous memories such as DDR1 SD RAM, SDR SDRAM 37 			child device can select the proper one. 56 Child chip-select (cs) nodes contain the memory devices nodes connected to 84 - ti,cs-select-strobe-mode:	enable/disable select strobe mode 85 				In select strobe mode chip select behaves as 91 				mapped to that chip select to determine if the 100 				followed by a write to same chip select. 116 				the chip select signal. 133 				the chip select signal. 139 Example for aemif, davinci nand and nor flash chip select shown below.
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| /Documentation/arch/m68k/ | 
| D | buddha-driver.rst | 45 $7fe		Speed-select Register: Read & Write 48 $800-$8ff	IDE-Select 0 (Port 0, Register set 0) 50 $900-$9ff	IDE-Select 1 (Port 0, Register set 1) 52 $a00-$aff	IDE-Select 2 (Port 1, Register set 0) 54 $b00-$bff	IDE-Select 3 (Port 1, Register set 1) 56 $c00-$cff	IDE-Select 4 (Port 2, Register set 0, 59 $d00-$dff	IDE-Select 5 (Port 3, Register set 1, 140 All  the timings have in common:  Select and IOR/IOW rise at 147   497ns Select (7 clock cycles) , IOR/IOW after 172ns (2 clock cycles) 152   639ns Select (9 clock cycles), IOR/IOW after 243ns (3 clock cycles) [all …] 
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/cavium/ | 
| D | bootbus.txt | 4 selects.  Each chip select is independently configurable. 13 - #address-cells: Must be <2>.  The first cell is the chip select 14    within the bootbus.  The second cell is the offset from the chip select. 19   parent-bus-address, length) for each active chip select.  If the 20   length element for any triplet is zero, the chip select is disabled, 23 The configuration parameters for each chip select are stored in child 29 - cavium,cs-index: A single cell indicating the chip select that 60   the bus for this chip select. 72 		/* The chip select number and offset */ 74 		/* The size of the chip select region */
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/ | 
| D | hisilicon,hi3798cv200-combphy.yaml | 30     description: If the phy device doesn't support mode select but a fixed mode 35   hisilicon,mode-select-bits: 36     description: If the phy device support mode select, this property should be 52   - required: ['hisilicon,mode-select-bits']
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| /Documentation/driver-api/ | 
| D | edac.rst | 8 *sockets, *socket sets*, *banks*, *rows*, *chip-select rows*, *channels*, 67 * Chip-select row 69 This is the name of the DRAM signal used to select the DRAM ranks to be 70 accessed. Common chip-select rows for single channel are 64 bits, for 77 A Single-ranked stick has 1 chip-select row of memory. Motherboards 78 commonly drive two chip-select pins to a memory stick. A single-ranked 85 A double-ranked stick has two chip-select rows which access different 92 A double-sided stick has two chip-select rows which access different sets 100 all of the memory sticks spanned by a chip-select row.  A single socket 101 set has two chip-select rows and if double-sided sticks are used these [all …] 
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/bus/ | 
| D | nvidia,tegra20-gmi.txt | 23    for each chip-select line in use (only one entry is supported, see below 27 Note that the GMI controller does not have any internal chip-select address 29 or by employing external chip-select decoding logic. 31 If external chip-select logic is used to support multiple devices it is assumed 34 child device is supported which represents the active chip-select line, see 37 The chip-select number is decoded from the child nodes second address cell of 38 'ranges' property, if 'ranges' property is not present or empty chip-select will 74 chip-select (CS4), in this example external address decoding is provided:
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ | 
| D | max6697.txt | 32 	Select bit 0 for local temperature, bit 1..7 for remote temperatures. 37 	Select bit 0 for local temperature, bit 1..7 for remote temperatures. 50 	select value as per MAX6581 data sheet. Select bit 1..7 for remote
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ | 
| D | gpio-mux-clock.yaml | 24   select-gpios: 32   - select-gpios 44             select-gpios = <&gpio 1 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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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 32 	actually select a mode.
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| D | allwinner,sun4i-a10-mdio.yaml | 16 # Select every compatible, including the deprecated ones. This way, we 18 # we will validate the node thanks to the select, but won't report it 20 select:
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/ | 
| D | cdns,qspi-nor-peripheral-props.yaml | 24       Delay in nanoseconds for the length that the master mode chip select 29       Delay in nanoseconds between one chip select being de-activated 35       deasserting the device chip select (qspi_n_ss_out).
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| D | fsl-spi.txt | 20   If unspecified, a single SPI device without a chip select can be used. 22   SPISEL_BOOT signal is used as chip select for a slave device. Use 48 - fsl,csbef: chip select assertion time in bits before frame starts 49 - fsl,csaft: chip select negation time in bits after frame ends
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ | 
| D | gpio-sbu-mux.yaml | 31   select-gpios: 32     description: Orientation select 48   - select-gpios 103         select-gpios = <&tlmm 164 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/adc/ | 
| D | adi,ad7124.yaml | 25     description: SPI chip select number for the device 78       adi,reference-select: 80           Select the reference source to use when converting on 134           adi,reference-select = <0>; 142           adi,reference-select = <0>;
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ | 
| D | asahi-kasei,ak4458.yaml | 36     description: Select DSD input pins for ak4497 40         description: "select #16, #17, #19 pins" 42         description: "select #3, #4, #5 pins"
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| /Documentation/ABI/testing/ | 
| D | sysfs-class-net-grcan | 26 What:		/sys/class/net/<iface>/grcan/select 34 		set by the module parameter grcan.select and can be read at 35 		/sys/module/grcan/parameters/select.
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ | 
| D | richtek,rt6245-regulator.yaml | 34   richtek,oc-level-select: 42   richtek,ot-level-select: 50   richtek,pgdly-time-select: 59   richtek,switch-freq-select:
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| /Documentation/ABI/obsolete/ | 
| D | sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-ryos | 4 Description:	When written, this file lets one select which data from which 27 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 37 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 47 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 57 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 67 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 77 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 88 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 99 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select 110 		Before reading this file, control has to be written to select [all …] 
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