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/linux/Documentation/iio/
H A Dad4695.rst186 available oversampling ratios (OSR) of 1 (default), 4, 16, and 64. Enabling
188 17 (OSR == 4), 18 (16), or 19 (64), respectively. This can be set via the
194 particular OSR. This is set automatically by the driver when setting the
196 ``sampling_frequency`` is 10000 and an OSR of 4 is set on channel ``voltage0``,
201 from 2500 (with an OSR of 4) to 10000, the value reported by
206 the highest desired OSR value to be used) first, before configuring oversampling
263 With oversampling enabled, the effective sample rate also depends on the OSR
265 previous case is configured with an OSR of 4, the effective sample rate for that
/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/ti/keystone/
H A Dkeystone-k2l-netcp.dtsi17 linkram1 = <0x70000000 0x10000>; /* 1MB OSR mem */
/linux/drivers/net/ethernet/renesas/
H A Drtsn.h88 OSR = TSNMHD + 0x0004, enumerator
H A Drtsn.c444 return (rtsn_read(priv, OSR) & OSR_OPS) >> 1; in rtsn_read_mode()
/linux/crypto/
H A DKconfig1241 The Jitter RNG allows the specification of an oversampling rate (OSR).
1244 OSR value is multiplied with the amount of timing measurements to
1246 by the OSR factor. The oversampling allows the Jitter RNG to operate
1248 the timer is coarse) by setting the OSR to a higher value. The