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70 This option enables support for CAN transceivers as a PHY. This71 driver provides function for putting the transceivers in various
8 UART status lines for wakeup of UART transceivers to improve power management
42 Enable this to support the High-Speed USB transceivers that are part
94 Enable this to support some transceivers on OMAP1 platforms. OTG166 Enable this to support ULPI connected USB OTG transceivers which
5 standard codecs, Sony/Phillips Digital Interface (S/PDIF) transceivers, and
111 PHY transceivers working only in USB3 mode on Qualcomm chips. This151 Enable this to support M31 HS PHY transceivers on Qualcomm chips
1850 struct phy *transceivers[RCANFD_NUM_CHANNELS] = { NULL, }; in rcar_canfd_probe() local1874 transceivers[i] = devm_of_phy_optional_get(dev, in rcar_canfd_probe()1878 if (IS_ERR(transceivers[i])) in rcar_canfd_probe()1879 return PTR_ERR(transceivers[i]); in rcar_canfd_probe()2056 transceivers[ch]); in rcar_canfd_probe()
71 2) 'SoftMAC' or just radio. These types of devices are just radio transceivers
257 /transceivers made by ITE Tech Inc. These are found in
140 to reset our transceivers.
475 specific name to be used for all transceivers that are either built-in
459 ISP1707/ISP1704 USB transceivers.
1827 regulators, Dual slot memory card transceivers, real-time clock