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H A D | gemini-nas4220b.dts | 130 /* The data lines all have default skew */
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/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/ti/omap/ |
H A D | omap3-ha-lcd.dts | 111 data-lines = <24>;
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H A D | omap3-overo-common-lcd35.dtsi | 87 data-lines = <24>;
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
H A D | gpio-regulator.yaml | 44 capable of preserving state when requesting the lines, are free to ignore
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/openbmc/linux/arch/arm64/boot/dts/mediatek/ |
H A D | mt8183-kukui-kodama.dtsi | 97 /* 192 lines */
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/qapi-schema/ |
H A D | doc-good.json | 22 # lines
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
H A D | usb.rst | 728 In this file, each device's output has multiple lines of ASCII output. 946 for only the Topology lines. A command like 948 only the lines that begin with the characters in square brackets, 950 script, it can display any selected lines (for example, only T, D, 951 and P lines) and change their output format. (The ``procusb`` 953 selected lines [selected from TBDPSCIE] or "All" lines from 956 The Topology lines can be used to generate a graphic/pictorial 960 The Interface lines can be used to determine what driver is 963 The Configuration lines could be used to list maximum power 1010 Selecting only the ``T:`` and ``I:`` lines from this (for example, by using
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/openbmc/linux/tools/memory-model/Documentation/ |
H A D | litmus-tests.txt | 111 Lines 5-9 show the first process and lines 11-18 the second process. Each 139 Each process's code is similar to Linux-kernel C, as can be seen on lines 151 The P1() process declares two local variables on lines 13 and 14. 212 Another important part of this output is shown in lines 2-5, repeated here: 219 Line 2 gives the total number of end states, and each of lines 3-5 list 227 or due to being redundant with the lines discussed above. However, the 556 section on lines 12 and 13 in either case. Line 14 then uses an 729 pointer. The RCU read-side critical section spanning lines 19-22 is just 861 P0() on lines 9-18 enters an RCU read-side critical section, loads the 865 P1() on lines 20-24 updates the list header to instead reference "z", [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/ |
H A D | parport-lowlevel.rst | 163 This allows the data lines to be used 670 parport_wait_peripheral - wait for status lines, up to 35ms 687 Wait for the status lines in mask to match the values in val. 694 0 the status lines in mask have values in val 705 parport_poll_peripheral - wait for status lines, in usec 723 Wait for the status lines in mask to match the values in val. 730 0 the status lines in mask have values in val
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
H A D | pixfmt-v4l2.rst | 25 refers to the number of lines in the field, otherwise it refers to 26 the number of lines in the frame (which is twice the field height 64 lines.
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/openbmc/linux/sound/soc/qcom/qdsp6/ |
H A D | q6afe-dai.c | 964 unsigned int lines[Q6AFE_MAX_MI2S_LINES]; in of_q6afe_parse_dai_data() local 981 lines, 0, in of_q6afe_parse_dai_data() 991 priv->sd_line_mask |= BIT(lines[i]); in of_q6afe_parse_dai_data()
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/media/platform/ti/omap3isp/ |
H A D | ispccp2.c | 355 u32 lines = 0; in ccp2_if_configure() local 372 v4l2_subdev_call(sensor, sensor, g_skip_top_lines, &lines); in ccp2_if_configure() 376 ccp2->if_cfg.data_start = lines; in ccp2_if_configure()
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/imx/mkimage/ |
H A D | mxsimage.txt | 30 optionally "DCD blocks" (see below), and optional flags lines. 142 - An optional flags lines can be one of the following:
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/ |
H A D | atmel-nand.txt | 33 - reg: describes the CS lines assigned to the NAND device. If the NAND device 34 exposes multiple CS lines (multi-dies chips), your reg property will
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/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/lib/ |
H A D | bmc_network_utils.robot | 70 ${lines}= Get Lines Containing String ${cmd_output} inet 73 @{ip_components}= Split To Lines ${lines} 138 @{lines}= Split To Lines ${cmd_output} 139 FOR ${line} IN @{lines} 660 ${lines}= Get Lines Containing String ${route_info} default via 666 ${default_gw_line}= Get Lines Containing String ${lines} ${ethernet_interface}
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/openbmc/qemu/dump/ |
H A D | dump.c | 1742 char **lines; in vmcoreinfo_update_phys_base() local 1756 lines = g_strsplit((char *)vmci, "\n", -1); in vmcoreinfo_update_phys_base() 1757 for (i = 0; lines[i]; i++) { in vmcoreinfo_update_phys_base() 1766 if (prefix && g_str_has_prefix(lines[i], prefix)) { in vmcoreinfo_update_phys_base() 1767 if (qemu_strtou64(lines[i] + strlen(prefix), NULL, 16, in vmcoreinfo_update_phys_base() 1777 g_strfreev(lines); in vmcoreinfo_update_phys_base()
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/openbmc/linux/net/atm/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 66 This is sometimes used over DSL lines. If in doubt, say N.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/ |
H A D | apm-xgene-phy.txt | 18 bit lines from the automatic calibrated position.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/misc-devices/ |
H A D | c2port.rst | 62 such lines multiplexed with other devices so, to get access to the
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-devtools/quilt/ |
H A D | quilt.inc | 37 # Make sure we don't have "-w" in shebang lines: it breaks using
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-filesystems/recipes-utils/e2tools/ |
H A D | e2tools_git.bb | 42 # these check macros. So, we insert the following lines to manually
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/ |
H A D | samsung,s3c2410-i2c.yaml | 37 for "samsung,s3c2440-hdmiphy-i2c" whose input/output lines are
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/ |
H A D | spi-davinci.txt | 23 lines can be tied to the interrupt controller. Set this
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/openbmc/linux/arch/riscv/include/asm/ |
H A D | kvm_host.h | 325 int kvm_riscv_setup_default_irq_routing(struct kvm *kvm, u32 lines);
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/ |
H A D | start.rst | 47 The first two lines of the commands download an artificial memory access
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