Lines Matching full:drc

18 a Dynamic Resource Connector (DRC) is used to assign a particular dynamic
26 the name/index/power-domain/type of each DRC allocated to a guest at
36 describes the DRC identified by the element in the corresponding position
37 of ``ibm,drc-indexes``:
39 ``ibm,drc-names``
63 ``ibm,drc-indexes``
90 ``ibm,drc-power-domains``
102 ``ibm,drc-types``
125 Each DRC is given a globally unique DRC index, and resources associated with a
126 particular DRC are configured/managed by the guest via a number of RTAS calls
127 which reference individual DRCs based on the DRC index. This can be considered
161 ``arg[1]``: index of sensor, for DR-related sensors this is generally the DRC
169 associated with a DRC. The types are:
215 ``arg[1]``: index of sensor, for DR-related sensors this is generally the DRC
229 For physical resources: DRC/slot is empty.
235 For physical resources: DRC/slot is populated with a device/resource.
237 For logical resources: resource has been allocated to the DRC.
243 For logical resources: DRC has no resource allocated to it.
263 with a particular DRC.
287 The DRC index is encoded in the first 4-bytes of the first work area buffer.
290 ``wa[0]``: DRC index of the DRC to fetch device tree nodes from.
362 * plus the length of the DRC name
363 * if a DRC name identifier is
387 * for the 'drc' union field below
397 uint32_t index; /* DRC index of resource to take action
408 uint32_t index; /* DRC index of first resource to take
410 * on DRC index <index> through
411 * DRC index <index + count - 1> in
417 * DRC to take action on
419 } drc;
483 - DRC index of the LMB that corresponds to ``ibm,my-drc-index`` property
505 - DRC index of the first LMB in the set.