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/linux/Documentation/fb/
H A Dviafb.modes19 # Back Porch 1.907 us 1.048 ms
44 # Back Porch 3.810 us 0.427 ms
65 # Back Porch 2.222 us 0.578 ms
86 # Back Porch 2.409 us 0.475 ms
107 # Back Porch 1.984 us 0.496 ms
128 # Back Porch 3.274 us 0.462 ms
149 # Back Porch 3.245 us 435.949 us
170 # Back Porch 2.939 us 0.459 ms
191 # Back Porch 2.200 us 0.607 ms
213 # Back Porch 3.232 us 0.448 ms
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
H A Dmetafmt-pisp-be.rst10 Raspberry Pi PiSP Back End configuration format
13 The Raspberry Pi PiSP Back End memory-to-memory image signal processor is
18 The PiSP Back End processes images in tiles, and its configuration requires
49 Raspberry Pi PiSP Back End uAPI data types
53 PiSP Back End. The section is informative only, for a detailed description of
/linux/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/
H A Dimx8mq-zii-ultra-zest.dts22 "Headphone", "Headphone Jack Back";
26 "Headphone Jack Back", "HPA2 HPLEFT",
27 "Headphone Jack Back", "HPA2 HPRIGHT",
H A Dimx8mq-zii-ultra-rmb3.dts46 "Headphone", "Headphone Jack Back";
48 "Headphone Jack Back", "HPA1 HPLEFT",
49 "Headphone Jack Back", "HPA1 HPRIGHT",
/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/media/
H A Draspberrypi-pisp-be.rst4 Raspberry Pi PiSP Back End Memory-to-Memory ISP (pisp-be)
7 The PiSP Back End
10 The PiSP Back End is a memory-to-memory Image Signal Processor (ISP) which reads
18 The PiSP Back End ISP processes images in tiles. The handling of image
25 in DRAM memory and processing them in the PiSP Back End to obtain images usable
32 The Raspberry Pi PiSP Back End (pisp-be) driver is located under
/linux/tools/power/pm-graph/config/
H A Dstandby.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dfreeze.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dfreeze-callgraph.cfg54 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
58 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dstandby-dev.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dsuspend-callgraph.cfg54 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
58 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dsuspend-x2-proc.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dsuspend-dev.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dstandby-callgraph.cfg54 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
58 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dsuspend.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dfreeze-dev.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dexample.cfg81 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
85 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
H A Dcustom-timeline-functions.cfg36 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
40 # Back to Back Suspend Delay
/linux/arch/arm64/boot/dts/apple/
H A Dt6022-j180d.dts70 label = "USB-C Back 1";
102 label = "USB-C Back 2";
136 label = "USB-C Back 5";
168 label = "USB-C Back 6";
193 label = "USB-C Back 3";
197 label = "USB-C Back 4";
H A Dt600x-j375.dtsi62 label = "USB-C Back Left";
94 label = "USB-C Back Left Middle";
126 label = "USB-C Back Right Middle";
158 label = "USB-C Back Right";
H A Dt8103-j274.dts38 label = "USB-C Back-left";
42 label = "USB-C Back-right";
H A Dt8103-j457.dts46 label = "USB-C Back-right";
50 label = "USB-C Back-left";
H A Dt8103-j456.dts56 label = "USB-C Back-right";
60 label = "USB-C Back-right-middle";
H A Dt8112-j473.dts81 label = "USB-C Back-left";
85 label = "USB-C Back-right";
/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/marvell/
H A Dkirkwood-laplug.dts90 regulator-name = "USB Power Back 1";
102 regulator-name = "USB Power Back 2";
H A Dkirkwood-netxbig.dtsi62 label = "Back power switch (on|auto)";
68 label = "Back power switch (auto|off)";

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