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/openbmc/linux/sound/soc/intel/avs/boards/
H A DMakefile3 snd-soc-avs-da7219-objs := da7219.o
4 snd-soc-avs-dmic-objs := dmic.o
5 snd-soc-avs-es8336-objs := es8336.o
6 snd-soc-avs-hdaudio-objs := hdaudio.o
7 snd-soc-avs-i2s-test-objs := i2s_test.o
8 snd-soc-avs-max98927-objs := max98927.o
9 snd-soc-avs-max98357a-objs := max98357a.o
10 snd-soc-avs-max98373-objs := max98373.o
11 snd-soc-avs-nau8825-objs := nau8825.o
12 snd-soc-avs-probe-objs := probe.o
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H A DKconfig2 menu "Intel AVS Machine drivers"
13 This adds support for AVS with DA7219 I2S codec configuration.
21 This adds support for AVS with Digital Mic array configuration.
31 This adds support for AVS with ES8336 I2S codec configuration.
39 This adds support for AVS with HDAudio codec configuration.
55 This adds support for AVS with MAX98927 I2S codec configuration.
65 This adds support for AVS with MAX98357A I2S codec configuration.
75 This adds support for AVS with MAX98373 I2S codec configuration.
86 It is meant to be used with AVS driver.
155 It is meant to be used with AVS driver.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/cpufreq/
H A Dbrcm,stb-avs-cpu-freq.txt1 Broadcom AVS mail box and interrupt register bindings
4 A total of three DT nodes are required. One node (brcm,avs-cpu-data-mem)
5 references the mailbox register used to communicate with the AVS CPU[1]. The
6 second node (brcm,avs-cpu-l2-intr) is required to trigger an interrupt on
7 the AVS CPU. The interrupt tells the AVS CPU that it needs to process a
8 command sent to it by a driver. Interrupting the AVS CPU is mandatory for
11 The interface also requires a reference to the AVS host interrupt controller,
12 so a driver can react to interrupts generated by the AVS CPU whenever a command
15 [1] The AVS CPU is an independent co-processor that runs proprietary
22 Node brcm,avs-cpu-data-mem
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/cpufreq/
H A Darmada-37xx-cpufreq.c56 /* AVS register set */
77 /* AVS value for the corresponding voltage (in mV) */
101 u32 avs[LOAD_LEVEL_NR]; member
186 * Find out the armada 37x supported AVS value whose voltage value is
191 u32 avs; in armada_37xx_avs_val_match() local
194 for (avs = 0; avs < ARRAY_SIZE(avs_map); avs++) in armada_37xx_avs_val_match()
195 if (avs_map[avs] >= target_vm) in armada_37xx_avs_val_match()
202 if (avs == ARRAY_SIZE(avs_map)) in armada_37xx_avs_val_match()
203 avs = ARRAY_SIZE(avs_map) - 1; in armada_37xx_avs_val_match()
205 return avs; in armada_37xx_avs_val_match()
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H A Dbrcmstb-avs-cpufreq.c2 * CPU frequency scaling for Broadcom SoCs with AVS firmware that
18 * "AVS" is the name of a firmware developed at Broadcom. It derives
21 * The AVS firmware still supports "AVS mode", where all it does is
23 * AVS Firmware, despite its unchanged name, also supports DFS mode and
26 * In the context of this document and the related driver, "AVS" by
30 * The Broadcom STB AVS CPUfreq driver provides voltage and frequency
31 * scaling on Broadcom SoCs using AVS firmware with support for DFS and
32 * DVFS. The AVS firmware is running on its own co-processor. The
36 * Actual voltage and frequency scaling is done solely by the AVS
39 * and to userland. It interfaces with the AVS firmware to effect the
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H A DKconfig.arm92 tristate "Broadcom STB AVS CPUfreq driver"
97 ("AVS") to handle voltage and frequency scaling. This driver provides
100 Say Y, if you have a Broadcom SoC with AVS support for DFS or DVFS.
/openbmc/linux/sound/soc/sof/intel/
H A Dpci-tgl.c36 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/tgl",
39 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/tgl",
43 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
69 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/tgl-h",
72 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/tgl-h",
76 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
101 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/ehl",
104 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/ehl",
108 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
134 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/adl-s",
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H A Dpci-cnl.c36 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/cnl",
39 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/cnl",
43 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
69 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/cnl",
72 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/cnl",
76 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
102 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/cnl",
105 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/cnl",
109 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
H A Dpci-apl.c35 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/apl",
38 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/apl",
42 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
67 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/glk",
70 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/glk",
74 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
H A Dpci-icl.c36 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/icl",
39 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/icl",
43 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
68 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/jsl",
71 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-lib/jsl",
75 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
H A Dpci-skl.c31 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/skl",
34 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
56 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs/kbl",
59 [SOF_INTEL_IPC4] = "intel/avs-tplg",
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/marvell/
H A Darmada-37xx.txt4 For power management (particularly DVFS and AVS), the North Bridge
19 AVS
22 For AVS an other component is needed:
25 - compatible : should contain "marvell,armada-3700-avs", "syscon";
26 - reg : the register start and length for the AVS
29 avs: avs@11500 {
30 compatible = "marvell,armada-3700-avs", "syscon";
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/
H A Dbrcm,avs-tmon.yaml4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/thermal/brcm,avs-tmon.yaml#
9 description: Thermal management core, provided by the AVS TMON hardware block.
21 - brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7216
22 - brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7445
23 - const: brcm,avs-tmon
28 Address range for the AVS TMON registers
50 compatible = "brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7445", "brcm,avs-tmon";
H A Dbrcm,avs-ro-thermal.yaml4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/thermal/brcm,avs-ro-thermal.yaml#
7 title: Broadcom AVS ring oscillator thermal
17 "brcm,bcm2711-avs-monitor", "syscon", "simple-mfd"
38 avs-monitor@7d5d2000 {
39 compatible = "brcm,bcm2711-avs-monitor",
/openbmc/linux/sound/soc/intel/avs/
H A DMakefile3 snd-soc-avs-objs := dsp.o ipc.o messages.o utils.o core.o loader.o \
5 snd-soc-avs-objs += cldma.o
6 snd-soc-avs-objs += skl.o apl.o
8 snd-soc-avs-objs += trace.o
13 snd-soc-avs-objs += probes.o debugfs.o
16 obj-$(CONFIG_SND_SOC_INTEL_AVS) += snd-soc-avs.o
/openbmc/linux/sound/ppc/
H A Dsnd_ps3.c381 ret = ps3av_set_audio_mode(card->avs.avs_audio_ch, in snd_ps3_change_avsetting()
382 card->avs.avs_audio_rate, in snd_ps3_change_avsetting()
383 card->avs.avs_audio_width, in snd_ps3_change_avsetting()
384 card->avs.avs_audio_format, in snd_ps3_change_avsetting()
385 card->avs.avs_audio_source); in snd_ps3_change_avsetting()
441 struct snd_ps3_avsetting_info avs; in snd_ps3_set_avsetting() local
444 avs = card->avs; in snd_ps3_set_avsetting()
451 card->avs.avs_audio_rate, card->avs.avs_audio_width); in snd_ps3_set_avsetting()
456 avs.avs_audio_rate = PS3AV_CMD_AUDIO_FS_44K; in snd_ps3_set_avsetting()
459 avs.avs_audio_rate = PS3AV_CMD_AUDIO_FS_48K; in snd_ps3_set_avsetting()
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/thermal/broadcom/
H A DKconfig3 tristate "Broadcom AVS RO thermal sensor driver"
18 tristate "Broadcom STB AVS TMON thermal driver"
H A Dbrcmstb_thermal.c3 * Broadcom STB AVS TMON thermal sensor driver
311 { .compatible = "brcm,avs-tmon-bcm7216", .data = &brcmstb_16nm_params },
312 { .compatible = "brcm,avs-tmon", .data = &brcmstb_28nm_params },
361 dev_info(&pdev->dev, "registered AVS TMON of-sensor driver\n"); in brcmstb_thermal_probe()
377 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Broadcom STB AVS TMON thermal driver");
H A Dbcm2711_thermal.c3 * Broadcom AVS RO thermal sensor driver
115 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Broadcom AVS RO thermal sensor driver");
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-ingrasys/meta-zaius/recipes-phosphor/chassis/avsbus-control/
H A Dzaius_avsbus.sh22 echo 1 > "${i2c_path}/$1-$(printf "%04x" "$2")/hwmon/hwmon*/avs$(printf "%d" "$3")_enable"
33 echo 0 > "${i2c_path}/$1-$(printf "%04x" "$2")/hwmon/hwmon*/avs$(printf "%d" "$3")_enable"
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/msm/
H A Dqcom,saw2.txt1 SPM AVS Wrapper 2 (SAW2)
4 Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) hardware. The SPM is a programmable
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/qcom/
H A Dqcom,apr.yaml161 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd";
167 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd";
199 qcom,protection-domain = "avs/audio", "msm/adsp/audio_pd";
/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/mach-omap2/
H A DKconfig160 bool "AVS(Adaptive Voltage Scaling) support for OMAP IP versions 1&2"
164 Say Y to enable AVS(Adaptive Voltage Scaling)
/openbmc/linux/sound/soc/intel/
H A DKconfig213 tristate "Intel AVS driver"
231 source "sound/soc/intel/avs/boards/Kconfig"
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-ibm/recipes-phosphor/chassis/avsbus-control/witherspoon/
H A Davsbus-enable@.service2 Description=Enable the AVS bus on VRMs

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