/openbmc/u-boot/arch/arm/mach-omap2/ |
H A D | emif-common.c | 640 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing, in get_sdram_config_reg() argument 690 if (addressing->num_banks == BANKS8) in get_sdram_tim_1_reg() 764 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing, in get_zq_config_reg() argument 771 addressing->t_REFI_us_x10; in get_zq_config_reg() 775 addressing->t_REFI_us_x10; in get_zq_config_reg() 802 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing, in get_temp_alert_config() argument 911 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing; in emif_calculate_regs() local 956 addressing = &(addressing_table[temp]); in emif_calculate_regs() 957 emif_assert(addressing); in emif_calculate_regs() 963 addressing, RL_BOOT); in emif_calculate_regs() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/m68k/math-emu/ |
H A D | fp_decode.h | 112 | extract the addressing mode 128 | extract the register for the addressing mode 214 | addressing mode: data register direct 220 | addressing mode: address register indirect 244 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement 263 | addressing mode: address register indirect with predecrement 289 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect 331 | all other indirect addressing modes will finally end up here 345 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect 355 3: | addressing mode: address register/programm counter memory indirect
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H A D | fp_move.S | 64 | encode addressing mode for dest 72 | addressing mode: data register direct 135 | addressing mode: address register indirect 140 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement 145 | addressing mode: address register indirect with predecrement 150 | addressing mode: address register indirect with 16bit displacement
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H A D | fp_scan.S | 133 | decode addressing mode for source 141 | addressing mode: data register direct 171 | addressing mode: address register indirect 176 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement 181 | addressing mode: address register indirect with predecrement 186 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect 192 | all other indirect addressing modes will finally end up here 197 | all pc relative addressing modes and immediate/absolute modes end up here 211 | addressing mode: absolute short 216 | addressing mode: absolute long [all …]
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H A D | fp_movem.S | 88 | addressing mode: address register indirect 93 | addressing mode: address register indirect with postincrement 102 | addressing mode: address register/programm counter indirect
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H A D | fp_cond.S | 105 | decode addressing mode 113 | addressing mode: data register direct
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ |
H A D | qnx6.rst | 56 data and the addressing levels in that specific tree. 60 Level 1 adds an additional indirect addressing level where each indirect 61 addressing block holds up to blocksize / 4 bytes pointers to data blocks. 62 Level 2 adds an additional indirect addressing block level (so, already up 66 indirect addressing blocks or inodes. 97 For more than 16 blocks an indirect addressing in form of another tree is 143 Long filenames are stored in a separate addressing tree. The staring point 165 smaller than addressing space in the bitmap. 183 Bitmap blocks, Inode blocks and indirect addressing blocks for those two
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/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/ti/omap/ |
H A D | omap4-cpu-thermal.dtsi | 16 * See 44xx files for single sensor addressing, omap5 and dra7 need 17 * also sensor ID for addressing.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/scsi/ |
H A D | aha152x.rst | 126 The BIOS uses a cylinder/head/sector addressing scheme (C/H/S) 128 C/H/S addressing. 131 as base for requests in C/H/S addressing. SCSI only knows about the 135 geometry just to be able to support that addressing scheme. The geometry 141 instead of C/H/S addressing. Unfortunately C/H/S addressing is also used 145 Moreover there are certain limitations to the C/H/S addressing scheme,
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/arch/x86/x86_64/ |
H A D | fsgs.rst | 7 memory can use segment register based addressing mode. The following 38 applications. GCC and Clang support GS based addressing via address space 85 more flexible usage of the FS/GS addressing modes in user space 141 Compiler support for FS/GS based addressing 144 GCC version 6 and newer provide support for FS/GS based addressing via 189 FS/GS based addressing with inline assembly 193 be used for FS/GS based addressing mode::
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/serial/ |
H A D | serial-rs485.rst | 110 The Linux kernel provides addressing mode for multipoint RS-485 serial 111 communications line. The addressing mode is enabled with 117 - ``SER_RS485_ADDRB``: Enabled addressing mode (sets also ADDRB in termios). 130 Note: not all devices supporting RS485 support multipoint addressing.
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/memory/ |
H A D | emif.c | 306 static u32 get_zq_config_reg(const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing, in get_zq_config_reg() argument 311 val = EMIF_ZQCS_INTERVAL_US * 1000 / addressing->tREFI_ns; in get_zq_config_reg() 335 static u32 get_temp_alert_config(const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing, in get_temp_alert_config() argument 348 interval /= addressing->tREFI_ns; /* Convert to refresh cycles */ in get_temp_alert_config() 717 const struct lpddr2_addressing *addressing; in emif_onetime_settings() local 721 addressing = get_addressing_table(device_info); in emif_onetime_settings() 734 zq = get_zq_config_reg(addressing, device_info->cs1_used, in emif_onetime_settings() 744 temp_alert_cfg = get_temp_alert_config(addressing, in emif_onetime_settings()
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/openbmc/u-boot/drivers/ddr/fsl/ |
H A D | ddr3_dimm_params.c | 168 pdimm->n_row_addr = ((spd->addressing >> 3) & 0x7) + 12; in ddr_compute_dimm_parameters() 169 pdimm->n_col_addr = (spd->addressing & 0x7) + 9; in ddr_compute_dimm_parameters()
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H A D | ddr4_dimm_params.c | 245 pdimm->n_row_addr = ((spd->addressing >> 3) & 0x7) + 12; in ddr_compute_dimm_parameters() 246 pdimm->n_col_addr = (spd->addressing & 0x7) + 9; in ddr_compute_dimm_parameters()
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/openbmc/linux/arch/sh/mm/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 66 # Physical addressing modes 77 bool "Support 32-bit physical addressing through PMB" 82 If you say Y here, physical addressing will be extended to 84 29-bit physical addressing will be used.
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/openbmc/linux/arch/s390/boot/ |
H A D | head.S | 42 sam64 # switch to 64 bit addressing mode 214 # normal startup-code, running in absolute addressing mode 231 # kdump startup-code, running in 64 bit absolute addressing mode 244 sam64 # switch to 64 bit addressing mode
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/drx39xyj/ |
H A D | drx_dap_fasi.h | 98 #error At least one of short- or long-addressing format must be allowed.
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/SPI/ |
H A D | status.txt | 11 - Bank Address Register (Accessing flashes > 16Mbytes in 3-byte addressing)
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/i386/ |
H A D | README | 11 to test some 16 bit addressing and 32 bit with segmentation cases.
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/openbmc/u-boot/include/ |
H A D | ddr_spd.h | 183 unsigned char addressing; /* 5 SDRAM Addressing */ member 298 uint8_t addressing; /* 5 Addressing */ member
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/ |
H A D | jedec,spi-nor.yaml | 66 Some flash devices utilize stateful addressing modes (e.g., for 32-bit 67 addressing) which need to be managed carefully by a system. Because these
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/ |
H A D | j1939.rst | 11 sophisticated addressing scheme and extends the maximum packet size above 8 32 addressing and transport methods used by J1939. 42 * **Dynamic addressing:** Address Claiming in J1939 is time critical. 46 results in a consistent J1939 bus with proper addressing. 135 Both static and dynamic addressing methods can be used. 141 For dynamic addressing, so-called Address Claiming, extra support is foreseen
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/openbmc/linux/arch/mips/sgi-ip27/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 3 prompt "Node addressing mode"
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/ |
H A D | README.sata | 14 Supports 48-bit addressing
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/openbmc/linux/arch/alpha/lib/ |
H A D | ev6-memset.S | 84 subq $3,8,$3 # E : Invert (for addressing uses) 262 subq $3,8,$3 # E : Invert (for addressing uses) 450 subq $3,8,$3 # E : Invert (for addressing uses)
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