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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/watchdog/
H A Dmediatek,mtk-wdt.yaml53 mediatek,disable-extrst:
84 mediatek,disable-extrst;
/openbmc/linux/arch/arm64/boot/dts/mediatek/
H A Dmt8195-cherry-tomato-r1.dts28 /delete-property/ mediatek,disable-extrst;
H A Dmt8195-cherry-tomato-r2.dts48 /delete-property/ mediatek,disable-extrst;
H A Dmt8195-cherry-tomato-r3.dts49 /delete-property/ mediatek,disable-extrst;
H A Dmt8186.dtsi1092 mediatek,disable-extrst;
H A Dmt8195.dtsi855 mediatek,disable-extrst;
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
H A Daspeed,ast2400-pinctrl.yaml59 - EXTRST
/openbmc/linux/drivers/pinctrl/aspeed/
H A Dpinmux-aspeed.h69 * * SCU80[15]: Enable SPICS1# or EXTRST# function pin
73 …* E18 GPIOB7 EXTRST# SCU3C[3]=1 & SCU80[15]=1 & SCU90[31]=0 SPICS1# SCU3C[3]=1 & …
335 * Ball E18 demonstrates a function, EXTRST, that requires multiple descriptors
364 * .signal = "EXTRST",
365 * .function = "EXTRST",
H A Dpinctrl-aspeed-g4.c154 SIG_EXPR_LIST_DECL_SINGLE(E18, EXTRST, EXTRST,
161 PIN_DECL_2(E18, GPIOB7, EXTRST, SPICS1);
163 FUNC_GROUP_DECL(EXTRST, E18);
2151 ASPEED_PINCTRL_GROUP(EXTRST),
2306 ASPEED_PINCTRL_FUNC(EXTRST),
/openbmc/docs/designs/
H A Dpower-recovery.md183 One possible cause of a BMC reset is an external reset (EXTRST). There are a
192 reboot via the sysfs or sysfs reports a EXTRST reason (in which case the GPIO
H A Ddevice-tree-gpio-naming.md151 hardware generally provides some information on a BMC reboot, like a EXTRST
H A Dbmc-service-failure-debug-and-recovery.md226 driven by the host to the BMC's EXTRST pin. If the host firmware detects that
/openbmc/qemu/hw/sh4/
H A Dr2d.c78 uint16_t extrst; member
/openbmc/linux/drivers/watchdog/
H A Dmtk_wdt.c423 of_property_read_bool(dev->of_node, "mediatek,disable-extrst"); in mtk_wdt_probe()
/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/aspeed/
H A Daspeed-g4.dtsi807 function = "EXTRST";
808 groups = "EXTRST";