/openbmc/linux/Documentation/misc-devices/ |
H A D | xilinx_sdfec.rst | 4 Xilinx SD-FEC Driver 50 - Activate the SD-FEC core 51 - Monitor the SD-FEC core for errors 61 - Activate the SD-FEC core 112 SD-FEC core is configured plus if the SD-FEC has not been configured for PL 117 - Get the SD-FEC core status 119 - Stop the SD-FEC core 181 Bypass the SD-FEC 190 Start the SD-FEC core 195 Get SD-FEC Status [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/boundary/nitrogen6x/ |
H A D | README.mx6qsabrelite | 17 2. Boot from SD card 21 to be reflashed with a small SD card loader to support boot from SD card. The 23 BootROM to load the U-Boot from SD card. 25 The SD card loader is available from 34 1. Write this SD card loader onto a large SD card using: 38 Note: Replace sXx with the device representing the SD card in your system. 40 Note: This writes SD card loader at address 0 42 2. Put this SD card into the slot for the large SD card (SD3 on the bottom of 56 4. Write the u-boot.imx produced during the U-Boot build to the SD card: 62 5. Re-insert the SD card back in the slot for the large SD card and power-cycle [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/mmc/host/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 3 # MMC/SD host controller drivers 6 comment "MMC/SD/SDIO Host Controller Drivers" 525 SD/MMC card reader, say Y or M here. 566 SD/MMC/SDIO devices. 628 tristate "MMC/SD/SDIO over SPI" 720 tristate "VIA SD/MMC Card Reader Driver" 726 SD/MMC/SDHC. 901 support MMC or SD memory cards. 1008 tristate "Broadcom SDIO/SD/MMC support" 1037 supports SD/MMC/SDIO devices. [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/ |
H A D | sdma.c | 49 #define SD(name) SEND_DMA_##name macro 317 reg &= SD(DESC_CNT_CNT_MASK); in sdma_set_desc_cnt() 318 reg <<= SD(DESC_CNT_CNT_SHIFT); in sdma_set_desc_cnt() 1935 write_sde_csr(sde, SD(CTRL), in sdma_sendctrl() 1960 write_sde_csr(sde, SD(LEN_GEN), in sdma_setlengen() 1962 write_sde_csr(sde, SD(LEN_GEN), in sdma_setlengen() 2028 write_sde_csr(sde, SD(MEMORY), in init_sdma_regs() 2065 sdma_dumpstate_helper(SD(CTRL)); in sdma_dumpstate() 2078 sdma_dumpstate_helper(SD(TAIL)); in sdma_dumpstate() 3144 SD(CHECK_SLID_MASK_SHIFT)) | in sdma_update_lmc() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/mmc/ |
H A D | mmc-dev-attrs.rst | 2 SD and MMC Block Device Attributes 6 SD or MMC device. 14 SD and MMC Device Attributes 22 scr SD Card Configuration Register (SD only) 25 (SD and MMCv1 only) 27 (SD and MMCv1 only) 32 (SD and MMCv4 only) 51 always one 512 byte sector. For SD, "erase_size" is 512 54 SD/MMC cards can erase an arbitrarily large area up to and 72 (especially for SD where it is just one sector), [all …]
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/openbmc/u-boot/drivers/mmc/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 4 bool "MMC/SD/SDIO card support" 15 bool "support for MMC/SD write operations" 19 Enable write access to MMC and SD Cards 31 Secure Digital I/O (SDIO) cards. Both removable (SD, micro-SD, etc.) 42 Secure Digital I/O (SDIO) cards. Both removable (SD, micro-SD, etc.) 206 bool "Rockchip SD/MMC controller support" 213 as removeable SD and micro-SD cards. 306 bool "UniPhier SD/MMC Host Controller support" 408 This selects the BCM2835 SD/MMC controller. 464 SD 3.0 specifications. Both SD and eMMC devices are supported. [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/hw/sd/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 3 select SD 8 select SD 10 config SD config 15 select SD
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/phytec/pcm058/ |
H A D | README | 23 The SOM can boot from NAND or from SD-Card, having the SPI-NOR 26 NAND and SD. 29 DIP-1 set to on: Boot first from SD, then try SPI 31 The bootloader was tested with DIP-1 set to on. If a SD-card 32 is present, then the RBL tries to load SPL from the SD Card, if not, 34 device where SPL was loaded (SD or SPI). Booting from NAND is
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/device-tree-bindings/mmc/ |
H A D | msm_sdhci.txt | 7 - SD Core registers 8 - clock: interface clock (must accept SD bus clock as a frequency) 13 - bus_width: Width of SD/eMMC bus (default 4) 14 - clock-frequency: Frequency of SD/eMMC bus (default 400 kHz)
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/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/nxp/imx/ |
H A D | imx6ull-dhcom-som-cfg-sdcard.dtsi | 7 * Special SoM configuration: SD card 9 * Enabled: Micro SD card on module or 10 * external SD card via DHCOM depends on hardware variant 17 * To use usdhc1 as SD card, the WiFi node must be deleted. 42 /* Micro SD card on module or external SD card via DHCOM */
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/freescale/mx6sabresd/ |
H A D | README | 6 1. Booting from SD card 13 1. Booting from SD card via SPL 26 - Flash the SPL binary into the SD card: 30 - Flash the u-boot-dtb.img binary into the SD card: 44 - Boot first from SD card as shown in the previous section 70 - Flash the SPL image into the SD card: 74 - Flash the u-boot-dtb.img image into the SD card: 82 The SD card must have enough space for raw "args" and "kernel".
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/ |
H A D | README.mpc85xx-sd-spi-boot | 5 boot_format is a tool to write SD bootable images to a filesystem and build 6 SD/SPI images to a binary file for writing later. 8 When booting from an SD card/MMC, boot_format puts the configuration file and 32 For building SD images by writing directly to a file system on SD media: 37 is the target block device for the SD media on your computer. 46 Example: To generate a u-boot.bin for a P1022DS booting from SD, run the
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H A D | README.pblimage | 5 The CoreNet SoC's can boot directly from eSPI FLASH, SD/MMC and 21 For SD boot(available on P2041/P3041/P4080/P5020/P5040/T4240): 22 To build the SD boot image: 31 boot image that can be flashed on the board eSPI flash, SD/MMC and NAND. 43 2). Boot from SD/MMC 44 Write u-boot.pbl to SD/MMC from offset 0x1000.
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/wandboard/ |
H A D | README | 20 Flashing U-Boot into the SD card 24 flashed into the SD card; 28 (Note - the SD card node may vary, so adjust this as needed). 30 - Flash the u-boot.img image into the SD card: 34 - Insert the SD card into the slot located in the bottom of the board (same side
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/mvebu/cmd/ |
H A D | bubt.txt | 17 - To burn image to SD/eMMC device, the target is defined 24 1. Fetch the requested ATF image from an available interface (USB/SD/SATA/XDB, etc.) 35 - SD/eMMC: # mmc dev <dev_id> <boot_partition> 47 - The partition number is ignored if the target device is SD card. 48 - The boot image offset starts at block 0 for eMMC and block 1 for SD devices. 49 The block 0 on SD devices is left for MBR storage. 54 - SD/eMMC: # mmc write <load_address> [0|1] <ATF Size>/<block_size>
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-arm/meta-arm-bsp/documentation/ |
H A D | juno.md | 16 ### Update Juno SD card: 18 The SD card content is generated during the build here: 21 Its content must be written on the Juno firmware SD card. 23 - insert the sdcard of the Juno in an SD card reader and mount it: 25 (replace sdx by the device of the SD card) 32 - reinsert the SD card in the Juno board 50 You must insert the SD card and the USB drive and power-on the Juno board.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/ |
H A D | stericsson,dma40.yaml | 23 1: SD/MMC controller 0 (unused) 24 2: SD/MMC controller 1 (unused) 25 3: SD/MMC controller 2 (unused) 50 28: SD/MMC controller 2 51 29: SD/MMC controller 0 54 32: SD/MMC controller 1 63 41: SD/MMC controller 3 64 42: SD/MMC controller 4 65 43: SD/MMC controller 5
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/congatec/cgtqmx6eval/ |
H A D | README | 46 3. Booting from the SD card 49 - Flash the SPL image into the SD card: 53 - Flash the u-boot.img image into the SD card: 57 - Insert the SD card into the big slot. 62 It is also possible to boot from the SD card slot by using the 'bmode'
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/ |
H A D | sdhci-am654.yaml | 62 description: Output tap delay for SD/MMC legacy timing 74 description: Output tap delay for SD high speed timing 80 description: Output tap delay for SD UHS SDR12 timing 86 description: Output tap delay for SD UHS SDR25 timing 92 description: Output tap delay for SD UHS SDR50 timing 98 description: Output tap delay for SD UHS SDR104 timing 104 description: Output tap delay for SD UHS DDR50 timing 132 description: Input tap delay for SD/MMC legacy timing 144 description: Input tap delay for SD high speed timing 150 description: Input tap delay for SD UHS SDR12 timing [all …]
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H A D | aspeed,sdhci.yaml | 8 title: ASPEED SD/SDIO/MMC Controller 15 The ASPEED SD/SDIO/eMMC controller exposes two slots implementing the SDIO 39 description: The SD/SDIO controller clock gate 58 description: The SD bus clock 61 description: The SD interrupt shared between both slots
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ |
H A D | idt,versaclock5.yaml | 38 SH SP Output when the SD/OE pin is Low/High 88 shut down if the SD/OE pin is driven high. If 0, this disables the 90 the value of the SD/OE pin. This property corresponds to the SH 97 If 1, this enables output when the SD/OE pin is high, and disables 98 output when the SD/OE pin is low. If 0, this disables output when 99 the SD/OE pin is high, and enables output when the SD/OE pin is 181 /* Set the SD/OE pin's settings */
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/udoo/ |
H A D | README | 12 - Flash the SPL image into the SD card: 16 - Flash the u-boot.img image into the SD card: 20 - Insert the SD card in the board, power it up and U-Boot messages should
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/eets/pdu001/ |
H A D | README | 31 The system boots from either eMMC or SD card cage. It will first try to boot 32 from the SD card cage. If this fails (missing or unbootable SD card) it will 34 be located in the second partition of the device (eMMC or SD card) that pro-
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/sti/ |
H A D | NOTES | 14 - The HDMI / DVO / HD Analog / SD analog IP builds the video signals 18 - The SD analog signal is typically used for legacy TV 29 dec | | | mixer| | +---+ SD analog +--> CVBS 45 - The Bridges/Connectors are mapped to the HDMI / DVO / HD Analog / SD analog 57 | | | mixer| | +-> | | SD analog | <-+
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/openbmc/u-boot/board/bosch/shc/ |
H A D | README | 14 MMC: OMAP SD/MMC: 0 @ 26 MHz, OMAP SD/MMC: 1 @ 26 MHz 23 on off SD boot 43 on your SD card or eMMC. 110 MMC: OMAP SD/MMC: 0, OMAP SD/MMC: 1
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