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/openbmc/qemu/hw/input/
H A Dhid.c75 bool hid_has_events(HIDState *hs) in hid_has_events() argument
77 return hs->n > 0 || hs->idle_pending; in hid_has_events()
82 HIDState *hs = opaque; in hid_idle_timer() local
84 hs->idle_pending = true; in hid_idle_timer()
85 hs->event(hs); in hid_idle_timer()
88 static void hid_del_idle_timer(HIDState *hs) in hid_del_idle_timer() argument
90 if (hs->idle_timer) { in hid_del_idle_timer()
91 timer_free(hs->idle_timer); in hid_del_idle_timer()
92 hs->idle_timer = NULL; in hid_del_idle_timer()
96 void hid_set_next_idle(HIDState *hs) in hid_set_next_idle() argument
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/spi/
H A Dspi-hisi-kunpeng.c161 static int hisi_spi_debugfs_init(struct hisi_spi *hs) in hisi_spi_debugfs_init() argument
167 host = container_of(hs->dev, struct spi_controller, dev); in hisi_spi_debugfs_init()
169 hs->debugfs = debugfs_create_dir(name, NULL); in hisi_spi_debugfs_init()
170 if (IS_ERR(hs->debugfs)) in hisi_spi_debugfs_init()
173 hs->regset.regs = hisi_spi_regs; in hisi_spi_debugfs_init()
174 hs->regset.nregs = ARRAY_SIZE(hisi_spi_regs); in hisi_spi_debugfs_init()
175 hs->regset.base = hs->regs; in hisi_spi_debugfs_init()
176 debugfs_create_regset32("registers", 0400, hs->debugfs, &hs->regset); in hisi_spi_debugfs_init()
181 static u32 hisi_spi_busy(struct hisi_spi *hs) in hisi_spi_busy() argument
183 return readl(hs->regs + HISI_SPI_SR) & SR_BUSY; in hisi_spi_busy()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/
H A Dqcom,usb-snps-femto-v2.yaml20 - qcom,sa8775p-usb-hs-phy
21 - qcom,sc8280xp-usb-hs-phy
22 - const: qcom,usb-snps-hs-5nm-phy
25 - qcom,sc7280-usb-hs-phy
26 - qcom,sc8180x-usb-hs-phy
27 - qcom,sdx55-usb-hs-phy
28 - qcom,sdx65-usb-hs-phy
29 - qcom,sm6375-usb-hs-phy
30 - qcom,sm8150-usb-hs-phy
31 - qcom,sm8250-usb-hs-phy
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H A Dphy-stm32-usbphyc.yaml7 title: STMicroelectronics STM32 USB HS PHY controller
87 # all optional parameters to tune the interface of the PHY (HS for High-Speed, FS for Full-
98 st,decrease-hs-slew-rate:
99 description: Decreases the HS driver slew rate by 10%
102 st,tune-hs-dc-level:
104 Tunes the HS driver DC level
118 st,enable-hs-rftime-reduction:
119 description: Enables the HS rise/fall reduction feature
122 st,trim-hs-current:
124 Controls HS driver current trimming for choke compensation
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H A Dqcom,usb-hs-phy.yaml4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/qcom,usb-hs-phy.yaml#
7 title: Qualcomm's USB HS PHY
17 - qcom,usb-hs-phy-apq8064
18 - qcom,usb-hs-phy-msm8960
42 - qcom,usb-hs-phy-apq8064
43 - qcom,usb-hs-phy-msm8226
44 - qcom,usb-hs-phy-msm8916
45 - qcom,usb-hs-phy-msm8960
46 - qcom,usb-hs-phy-msm8974
47 - const: qcom,usb-hs-phy
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H A Dbrcm,stingray-usb-phy.txt5 - "brcm,sr-usb-combo-phy" is combo PHY has two PHYs, one SS and one HS.
6 - "brcm,sr-usb-hs-phy" is a single HS PHY.
10 the PHY number of two PHYs. 0 for HS PHY and 1 for SS PHY.
11 - Must be 0 for brcm,sr-usb-hs-phy.
29 compatible = "brcm,sr-usb-hs-phy";
/openbmc/linux/include/linux/phy/
H A Dphy-mipi-dphy.h20 * Clock transitions and disable the Clock Lane HS-RX.
30 * send HS clock after the last associated Data Lane has
41 * Time, in UI, that the HS clock shall be driven by
43 * the transition from LP to HS mode.
53 * Lane LP-00 Line state immediately before the HS-0 Line
54 * state starting the HS transmission.
64 * Time interval, in picoseconds, during which the HS receiver
65 * should ignore any Clock Lane HS transitions, starting from
77 * the HS line termination.
86 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the HS-0
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/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/
H A Dsrv6_hencap_red_l3vpn_test.sh11 # In this example, hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected through an IPv4/IPv6 VPN
12 # service, while hs-3 and hs-4 are connected using an IPv6 only VPN.
38 # | hs-1 | | hs-2 |
66 # | hs-4 | | hs-3 |
101 # IPv4/IPv6 VPN between hs-1 and hs-2
104 # Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected using dedicated IPv4/IPv6 VPNs.
105 # Specifically, packets generated from hs-1 and directed towards hs-2 are
120 # On the reverse path (i.e. from hs-2 to hs-1), rt-2 applies the following
135 # hs-1->hs-2 |IPv6 DA=fcff:3::e|SRH SIDs=fcff:4::e,fcff:2::d46|IPv6|...| (i.a)
136 # hs-1->hs-2 |IPv6 DA=fcff:2::d46|IPv4|...| (ii.a)
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H A Dsrv6_hl2encap_red_l2vpn_test.sh10 # In this example, hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected through an L2 VPN service.
11 # Currently, the SRv6 subsystem in Linux allows hosts hs-1 and hs-2 to exchange
37 # | hs-1 | | hs-2 |
91 # L2 VPN between hs-1 and hs-2
94 # Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected using a dedicated L2 VPN.
95 # Specifically, packets generated from hs-1 and directed towards hs-2 are
105 # On the reverse path (i.e. from hs-2 to hs-1), rt-2 applies the following
115 # hs-1->hs-2 |IPv6 DA=fcff:2::d2|eth|...| (i.a)
116 # hs-2->hs-1 |IPv6 DA=fcff:4::e|SRH SIDs=fcff:3::e,fcff:1::d2|eth|...| (i.b)
124 readonly RT2HS_DEVNAME="veth-hs"
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H A Dsrv6_end_dt46_l3vpn_test.sh26 # In other words, hosts hs-t100-1 and hs-t100-2 are connected through the
27 # IPv4/IPv6 L3 VPN of tenant 100 while hs-t200-3 and hs-t200-4 are connected
29 # and tenant 200 is forbidden and thus, for example, hs-t100-1 cannot reach
30 # hs-t200-3 and vice versa.
38 # hs-t100-1 pings the host hs-t100-2.
40 # First of all, L2 reachability of the host hs-t100-2 is taken into account by
43 # When the host hs-t100-1 sends an IPv6 or IPv4 packet destined to hs-t100-2,
55 # host hs-t100-2 through the veth-t100 interface.
61 # L3 VPN for tenant 100. In this case, only hosts hs-t200-3 and hs-t200-4 are
67 # | hs-t100-1 netns | | hs-t100-2 netns |
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H A Dsrv6_end_flavors_test.sh56 # two hosts (hs-1, hs-2) and four routers (rt-1, rt-2, rt-3, rt-4).
57 # Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected to routers rt-1 and rt-2, respectively,
59 # Traffic exchanged between hs-1 and hs-2 can follow different network paths.
78 # | hs-1 | | hs-2 |
144 # Traffic from hs-1 to hs-2
147 # Packets generated from hs-1 and directed towards hs-2 are
154 # Policy steers the traffic from hs-1 across rt-3, rt-4, rt-2 and finally to the
155 # destination hs-2.
173 # Once the PSP processing is completed, the packet is forwarded to the host hs-2
176 # Traffic from hs-2 to hs-1
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H A Dsrv6_end_dt6_l3vpn_test.sh17 # In other words, hosts hs-t100-1 and hs-t100-2 are connected through the IPv6
18 # L3 VPN of tenant 100 while hs-t200-3 and hs-t200-4 are connected using the
20 # is forbidden and thus, for example, hs-t100-1 cannot reach hs-t200-3 and vice
28 # example where, within the same domain of tenant 100, the host hs-t100-1 pings
29 # the host hs-t100-2.
31 # First of all, L2 reachability of the host hs-t100-2 is taken into account by
34 # When the host hs-t100-1 sends an IPv6 packet destined to hs-t100-2, the
46 # hs-t100-2 through the veth-t100 interface.
52 # for tenant 100. In this case, only hosts hs-t200-3 and hs-t200-4 are able to
58 # | hs-t100-1 netns | | hs-t100-2 netns |
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H A Dsrv6_end_dt4_l3vpn_test.sh16 # In other words, hosts hs-t100-1 and hs-t100-2 are connected through the IPv4
17 # L3 VPN of tenant 100 while hs-t200-3 and hs-t200-4 are connected using the
19 # is forbidden and thus, for example, hs-t100-1 cannot reach hs-t200-3 and vice
27 # example where, within the same domain of tenant 100, the host hs-t100-1 pings
28 # the host hs-t100-2.
30 # First of all, L2 reachability of the host hs-t100-2 is taken into account by
33 # When the host hs-t100-1 sends an IPv4 packet destined to hs-t100-2, the
45 # hs-t100-2 through the veth-t100 interface.
51 # for tenant 100. In this case, only hosts hs-t200-3 and hs-t200-4 are able to
57 # | hs-t100-1 netns | | hs-t100-2 netns |
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H A Dsrv6_end_next_csid_l3vpn_test.sh12 # two hosts and four routers. Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected through an
44 # | hs-1 | | hs-2 |
127 # For the single SID test case, we use the IPv4 addresses of hs-1 and hs-2, for
132 # Traffic from hs-1 to hs-2
135 # Packets generated from hs-1 and directed towards hs-2 are handled by rt-1
188 # host hs-2.
195 # fcff:2::d46. Hence, the packet sent by hs-1 to hs-2 is encapsulated in an
229 # and sends it to the host hs-2.
231 # Traffic from hs-2 to hs-1
234 # Packets generated from hs-2 and directed towards hs-1 are handled by rt-2
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H A Dsrv6_end_x_next_csid_l3vpn_test.sh13 # two hosts and four routers. Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected through an
47 # | hs-1 | | hs-2 |
130 # For the single SID test case, we use the IPv6 addresses of hs-1 and hs-2, for
135 # Traffic from hs-1 to hs-2
138 # Packets generated from hs-1 and directed towards hs-2 are handled by rt-1
188 # At the end of the decap operation, the packet is sent to the host hs-2.
195 # fcff:2::d46. Hence, the packet sent by hs-1 to hs-2 is encapsulated in an
233 # and sends it to the host hs-2.
235 # Traffic from hs-2 to hs-1
238 # Packets generated from hs-2 and directed towards hs-1 are handled by rt-2
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-graphics/fontforge/fontforge/
H A D0001-Fix-Translations-containing-invalid-directives-hs.patch4 Subject: [PATCH] Fix Translations containing invalid directives %hs
38 - _("The %1$s in the search dialog contains a reference to %2$.20hs which does not exist in t…
51 -"The %1$s in the search dialog contains a reference to %2$.20hs which does "
56 -"Al diàleg de cerca, %1$s conté una referència a %2$.20hs\n"
69 -"The %1$s in the search dialog contains a reference to %2$.20hs which does "
74 -"%1$s im Suchdialog enthält eine Referenz auf %2$.20hs, die in der neuen "
87 -"The %1$s in the search dialog contains a reference to %2$.20hs which does "
92 -"The %1$s in the search dialogue contains a reference to %2$.20hs which does "
105 -msgstr "%1$.80s à %2$d de %3$.90hs%4$s"
110 @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ msgstr "%1$.80s à %2$d de %3$.90hs%4$s"
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/can/usb/
H A DKconfig74 - Kvaser Leaf Professional HS
75 - Kvaser Leaf SemiPro HS
81 - Kvaser Memorator II HS/HS
82 - Kvaser USBcan Professional HS/HS
84 - Kvaser Leaf Professional HS (OBD-II connector)
85 - Kvaser Memorator Professional HS/LS
92 - Kvaser Mini PCI Express HS
95 - Kvaser USBcan II HS/HS
96 - Kvaser USBcan II HS/LS
98 - Kvaser Memorator HS/HS
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/openbmc/qemu/include/hw/input/
H A Dhid.h51 void hid_init(HIDState *hs, int kind, HIDEventFunc event);
52 void hid_reset(HIDState *hs);
53 void hid_free(HIDState *hs);
55 bool hid_has_events(HIDState *hs);
56 void hid_set_next_idle(HIDState *hs);
57 void hid_pointer_activate(HIDState *hs);
58 int hid_pointer_poll(HIDState *hs, uint8_t *buf, int len);
59 int hid_keyboard_poll(HIDState *hs, uint8_t *buf, int len);
60 int hid_keyboard_write(HIDState *hs, uint8_t *buf, int len);
/openbmc/qemu/hw/usb/
H A Ddev-hid.c561 static void usb_hid_changed(HIDState *hs) in usb_hid_changed() argument
563 USBHIDState *us = container_of(hs, USBHIDState, hid); in usb_hid_changed()
579 HIDState *hs = &us->hid; in usb_hid_handle_control() local
592 if (hs->kind == HID_MOUSE) { in usb_hid_handle_control()
596 } else if (hs->kind == HID_TABLET) { in usb_hid_handle_control()
600 } else if (hs->kind == HID_KEYBOARD) { in usb_hid_handle_control()
611 if (hs->kind == HID_MOUSE || hs->kind == HID_TABLET) { in usb_hid_handle_control()
612 p->actual_length = hid_pointer_poll(hs, data, length); in usb_hid_handle_control()
613 } else if (hs->kind == HID_KEYBOARD) { in usb_hid_handle_control()
614 p->actual_length = hid_keyboard_poll(hs, data, length); in usb_hid_handle_control()
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/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/st/
H A Dstm32mp135f-dk.dts339 st,decrease-hs-slew-rate;
340 st,tune-hs-dc-level = <2>;
341 st,enable-hs-rftime-reduction;
342 st,trim-hs-current = <11>;
343 st,trim-hs-impedance = <2>;
345 st,enable-hs-rx-gain-eq;
346 st,no-hs-ftime-ctrl;
353 st,decrease-hs-slew-rate;
354 st,tune-hs-dc-level = <2>;
355 st,enable-hs-rftime-reduction;
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/clk/socfpga/
H A Dclk-agilex.c17 { .fw_name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk",
18 .name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk", },
26 { .fw_name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk",
27 .name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk", },
37 { .fw_name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk",
38 .name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk", },
50 { .fw_name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk",
51 .name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk", },
63 { .fw_name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk",
64 .name = "cb-intosc-hs-div2-clk", },
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/ufs/host/
H A Dufshcd-pltfrm.h16 u32 hs_rx_gear; /* hs rx gear to work in */
17 u32 hs_tx_gear; /* hs tx gear to work in */
22 u32 rx_pwr_hs; /* rx hs working pwr */
23 u32 tx_pwr_hs; /* tx hs working pwr */
24 u32 hs_rate; /* rate A/B to work in HS */
/openbmc/linux/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/
H A DhvCall_inst.c56 struct hcall_stats *hs = m->private; in hc_show() local
58 if (hs[h_num].num_calls) { in hc_show()
61 hs[h_num].num_calls, in hc_show()
62 hs[h_num].tb_total, in hc_show()
63 hs[h_num].purr_total); in hc_show()
66 hs[h_num].num_calls, in hc_show()
67 hs[h_num].tb_total); in hc_show()
/openbmc/linux/arch/sparc/kernel/
H A Dviohs.c60 viodbg(HS, "SEND VERSION INFO maj[%u] min[%u] devclass[%u]\n", in send_version()
70 viodbg(HS, "START HANDSHAKE\n"); in start_handshake()
144 viodbg(HS, "HANDSHAKE FAILURE\n"); in handshake_failure()
165 viodbg(HS, "UNKNOWN CONTROL [%02x:%02x:%04x:%08x]\n", in process_unknown()
201 viodbg(HS, "SEND DRING_REG INFO ndesc[%u] dsz[%u] opt[0x%x] " in send_dreg()
209 viodbg(HS, "DRING COOKIE(%d) [%016llx:%016llx]\n", in send_dreg()
226 viodbg(HS, "SEND RDX INFO\n"); in send_rdx()
261 viodbg(HS, "GOT VERSION INFO maj[%u] min[%u] devclass[%u]\n", in process_ver_info()
278 viodbg(HS, "SEND VERSION NACK maj[0] min[0]\n"); in process_ver_info()
284 viodbg(HS, "SEND VERSION NACK maj[%u] min[%u]\n", in process_ver_info()
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/openbmc/linux/arch/x86/crypto/
H A Dpoly1305_glue.c43 u64 hs[3]; member
71 state->hs[0] = ((u64)state->h[2] << 52) | ((u64)state->h[1] << 26) | state->h[0]; in convert_to_base2_64()
72 state->hs[1] = ((u64)state->h[4] << 40) | ((u64)state->h[3] << 14) | (state->h[2] >> 12); in convert_to_base2_64()
73 state->hs[2] = state->h[4] >> 24; in convert_to_base2_64()
75 cy = (state->hs[2] >> 2) + (state->hs[2] & ~3ULL); in convert_to_base2_64()
76 state->hs[2] &= 3; in convert_to_base2_64()
77 state->hs[0] += cy; in convert_to_base2_64()
78 state->hs[1] += (cy = ULT(state->hs[0], cy)); in convert_to_base2_64()
79 state->hs[2] += ULT(state->hs[1], cy); in convert_to_base2_64()

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