| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/riscv/ |
| H A D | extensions.yaml | 15 RISC-V has a large number of extensions, some of which are "standard" 21 Once a standard extension has been ratified, no changes in behaviour can be 23 The properties for standard extensions therefore map to their originally 74 The standard M extension for integer multiplication and division, as 80 The standard A extension for atomic instructions, as ratified in the 85 The standard F extension for single-precision floating point, as 91 The standard D extension for double-precision floating-point, as 97 The standard Q extension for quad-precision floating-point, as 103 The standard C extension for compressed instructions, as ratified in 108 The standard B extension for bit manipulation instructions, as [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| H A D | standard.rst | 18 V4L2 defines one bit for each analog video standard currently in use 22 standard, although presenting the user a menu of supported standards is 30 standards also contain sets of one or more standard bits. 33 signals. The first enumerated standard is a set of B and G/PAL, switched 39 To query and select the standard used by the current video input or 42 *received* standard can be sensed with the 48 :ref:`v4l2_std_id <v4l2-std-id>` type (a standard set), *not* an 49 index into the standard enumeration. Drivers must implement all video 50 standard ioctls when the device has one or more video inputs or outputs. 57 video standard, or [all …]
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| H A D | vidioc-querystd.rst | 13 VIDIOC_QUERYSTD - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_QUERYSTD - Sense the video standard received by the current input 38 The hardware may be able to detect the current video standard 50 Drivers shall *not* switch the video standard 51 automatically if a new video standard is detected. Instead, drivers 54 :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYSTD`. The reason is that a new video standard can mean 58 standard is valid they will have to stop streaming, set the new 59 standard, allocate new buffers and start streaming again. 69 Standard video timings are not supported for this input or output.
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| H A D | pixfmt-intro.rst | 5 Standard Image Formats 9 necessary to have standard image data formats which both sides will 11 section is intended to be an unambiguous specification of the standard 16 to convert images to one of the standard formats when needed. But the 23 Even so, ultimately, some standard formats are needed, so the V4L2 24 specification would not be complete without well-defined standard 27 The V4L2 standard formats are mainly uncompressed formats. The pixels
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| H A D | vidioc-g-std.rst | 13 …- VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_STD - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_STD - Query or select the video standard of the current in… 46 To query and select the current video standard applications use the 55 does not return the actual new standard as :ref:`VIDIOC_G_STD <VIDIOC_G_STD>` does. When 57 standard the driver returns an ``EINVAL`` error code. When the standard set 59 standards. If the current input or output does not support standard 79 Standard video timings are not supported for this input or output.
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| H A D | vidioc-g-dv-timings.rst | 152 - The video standard(s) this format belongs to. This will be filled 165 - The Video Identification Code according to the CEA-861 standard. 169 - The Video Identification Code according to the HDMI standard. 228 * - Timing standard 231 - The timings follow the CEA-861 Digital TV Profile standard 233 - The timings follow the VESA Discrete Monitor Timings standard 235 - The timings follow the VESA Coordinated Video Timings standard 237 - The timings follow the VESA Generalized Timings Formula standard 239 - The timings follow the SDI Timings standard. 307 Identification Code as per the CEA-861 standard. [all …]
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| H A D | colorspaces-details.rst | 14 The :ref:`smpte170m` standard defines the colorspace used by NTSC and 80 the :ref:`itu601` standard and this colorspace is sometimes called 92 The :ref:`itu709` standard defines the colorspace used by HDTV in 120 The full name of this standard is Rec. ITU-R BT.709-5. 195 The non-standard xvYCC 709 or xvYCC 601 encodings can be 209 The :ref:`srgb` standard defines the colorspace used by most webcams 214 Note that the :ref:`sycc` standard specifies full range quantization, 287 The :ref:`oprgb` standard defines the colorspace used by computer 293 Note that the :ref:`oprgb` standard specifies full range quantization, 356 The :ref:`itu2020` standard defines the colorspace used by Ultra-high [all …]
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| H A D | vidioc-enumstd.rst | 38 To query the attributes of a video standard, especially a custom (driver 59 - Number of the video standard, set by the application. 62 - The bits in this field identify the standard as one of the common 71 - Name of the standard, a NUL-terminated ASCII string, for example: 114 - This type is a set, each bit representing another video standard 136 ``V4L2_STD_PAL_60`` is a hybrid standard with 525 lines, 60 Hz refresh 147 ``V4L2_STD_NTSC_443`` is a hybrid standard with 525 lines, 60 Hz refresh 310 Standard video timings are not supported for this input or output. 314 find the current standard returned by :ref:`VIDIOC_G_STD <VIDIOC_G_STD>`. 317 Japan uses a standard similar to M/NTSC (V4L2_STD_NTSC_M_JP).
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| /linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
| H A D | bridge_fdb_local_vlan_0.sh | 245 local standard 247 standard=$(bridge_standard "$vlan_filtering") 250 do_end_to_end_test "$xMAC" "$standard: Nonexistent FDB" "$h2" 256 local standard 258 standard=$(bridge_standard "$vlan_filtering") 278 "$standard: Lookup of non-local MAC on VLAN 0" \ 299 local standard 301 standard=$(bridge_standard "$vlan_filtering") 306 do_tests 0 "$standard, no FDB sharing" 311 do_tests 0 "$standard, no FDB sharing after MAC change" [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/media/i2c/ |
| H A D | tvp514x.c | 62 * struct tvp514x_std_info - Structure to store standard information 66 * @standard: v4l2 standard structure information 72 struct v4l2_standard standard; member 89 * @current_std: Current standard 232 /* Standard: STD_NTSC_MJ */ 237 .standard = { 244 /* Standard: STD_PAL_BDGHIN */ 250 .standard = { 258 /* Standard: need to add for additional standard */ 379 * tvp514x_query_current_std() : Query the current standard detected by TVP5146/47 [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/riscv/ |
| H A D | uabi.rst | 22 #. Additional standard extensions (starting with 'Z') will be sorted after 25 #. For additional standard extensions, the first letter following the 'Z' 31 #. Standard supervisor-level extensions (starting with 'S') will be listed 32 after standard unprivileged extensions. If multiple supervisor-level 35 #. Standard machine-level extensions (starting with 'Zxm') will be listed 36 after any lower-privileged, standard extensions. If multiple machine-level 39 #. Non-standard extensions (starting with 'X') will be listed after all standard 40 extensions. If multiple non-standard extensions are listed, they will be
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| /linux/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| H A D | pmbus-core.rst | 8 [from pmbus.org] The Power Management Bus (PMBus) is an open standard 11 protocol is implemented over the industry-standard SMBus serial interface and 13 conversion products. This flexible and highly versatile standard allows for 17 semiconductor companies, this open power system standard is maintained and 22 commands, and manufacturers can add as many non-standard commands as they like. 67 standard PMBus commands and virtual PMBus commands. 69 Standard PMBus commands 72 Standard PMBus commands (commands values 0x00 to 0xff) are defined in the PMBUs 78 Virtual PMBus commands are provided to enable support for non-standard 83 distinguished from standard PMBus commands (which can not have values larger [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/acpi/ |
| H A D | acpi_pnp.c | 124 {"PNP0400"}, /* Standard LPT Printer Port */ 133 {"PNP0400"}, /* Standard LPT Printer Port */ 217 {"PNP0500"}, /* Generic standard PC COM port */ 223 {"PNPC100"}, /* Standard 9600 bps Modem */ 224 {"PNPC101"}, /* Standard 14400 bps Modem */ 225 {"PNPC102"}, /* Standard 28800 bps Modem */ 226 {"PNPC103"}, /* Standard Modem */ 227 {"PNPC104"}, /* Standard 9600 bps Modem */ 228 {"PNPC105"}, /* Standard 14400 bps Modem */ 229 {"PNPC106"}, /* Standard 28800 bps Modem */ [all …]
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| /linux/include/net/ |
| H A D | bond_3ad.h | 32 /* rx machine states(43.4.11 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 43 /* periodic machine states(43.4.12 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 52 /* mux machine states(43.4.13 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 63 /* tx machine states(43.4.15 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 69 /* churn machine states(43.4.17 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 88 /* timers types(43.4.9 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 99 /* Link Aggregation Control Protocol(LACP) data unit structure(43.4.2.2 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 135 /* Marker Protocol Data Unit(PDU) structure(43.5.3.2 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 180 /* aggregator structure(43.4.5 in the 802.3ad standard) */ 208 /* port structure(43.4.6 in the 802.3ad standard) */ [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| H A D | svga.rst | 28 (present in standard Linux utility packages). You can use the following values 31 NORMAL_VGA - Standard 80x25 mode available on all display adapters. 33 EXTENDED_VGA - Standard 8-pixel font mode: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA. 55 the standard 80x25 mode. 90 the standard modes (80x25 and 80x50) followed by "special" modes (80x28 and 121 0x0100 to 0x017f - standard BIOS modes. The ID is a BIOS video mode number 129 945=132x28 for the standard Video7 BIOS) 132 by modifying one of the standard modes). Currently available: 133 0x0f00 standard 80x25, don't reset mode if already set (=FFFF) 134 0x0f01 standard with 8-point font: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/tty/serial/8250/ |
| H A D | 8250_pnp.c | 202 /* Generic standard PC COM port */ 214 /* Standard 9600 bps Modem */ 216 /* Standard 14400 bps Modem */ 218 /* Standard 28800 bps Modem*/ 220 /* Standard Modem*/ 222 /* Standard 9600 bps Modem*/ 224 /* Standard 14400 bps Modem*/ 226 /* Standard 28800 bps Modem*/ 228 /* Standard Modem */ 230 /* Standard 9600 bps Modem */ [all …]
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| H A D | Kconfig | 13 This selects whether you want to include the driver for the standard 14 serial ports. The standard answer is Y. People who might say N 17 serial mouse and don't intend to use their machine's standard serial 23 non-standard serial ports, since the configuration information will 35 modems and similar devices connecting to the standard serial ports. 42 This builds standard PNP serial support. You may be able to 65 standard 16550A serial port, however the device may not function 127 This builds standard PCI serial support. You may be able to 200 If you wish to use any non-standard features of the standard "dumb" 218 bool "Autodetect IRQ on standard ports (unsafe)" [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| H A D | sysfs-driver-typec-displayport | 20 USB Type-C Standard. Functionally it equals to the situation 29 VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard defines six 44 Note. As of VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard 55 VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard defines how 62 by VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard. 64 VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard.
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ |
| H A D | dcsr.txt | 30 Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells 36 Definition: A standard property. Defines the number of cells 43 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address 90 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address 119 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address 156 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address 181 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address 218 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address 246 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address 277 Definition: A standard property. Specifies the physical address [all …]
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| /linux/include/linux/mmc/ |
| H A D | sdio_ids.h | 10 * Standard SDIO Function Interfaces 13 #define SDIO_CLASS_NONE 0x00 /* Not a SDIO standard interface */ 14 #define SDIO_CLASS_UART 0x01 /* standard UART interface */ 17 #define SDIO_CLASS_GPS 0x04 /* GPS standard interface */ 18 #define SDIO_CLASS_CAMERA 0x05 /* Camera standard interface */ 19 #define SDIO_CLASS_PHS 0x06 /* PHS standard interface */
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| /linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ |
| H A D | fe-type-t.rst | 37 - For DVB-S standard 47 - For DVB-C annex A standard 57 - For DVB-T standard 67 - For ATSC standard (terrestrial) or for DVB-C Annex B (cable) used 89 filled with the currently standard, as selected by the last call to
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| /linux/drivers/dma/ |
| H A D | ste_dma40_ll.h | 38 /* Standard channel parameters - basic mode (element register) */ 44 /* Standard channel parameters - basic mode (Link register) */ 54 /* Standard basic channel logical mode */ 68 /* Standard basic channel logical params in memory */ 114 /* Standard channel parameter register offsets */ 339 * physical(standard) mode. 398 * @lcsp0: Logical Channel Standard Param 0 - Src. 399 * @lcsp1: Logical Channel Standard Param 1 - Src. 400 * @lcsp2: Logical Channel Standard Param 2 - Dst. 401 * @lcsp3: Logical Channel Standard Param 3 - Dst.
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| /linux/drivers/bcma/ |
| H A D | README | 4 Standard AMBA drivers are platform specific, have hardcoded addresses and use 5 AMBA standard fields like CID and PID. 9 as standard AMBA device. Reading it's CID or PID can cause machine lockup. 10 2) AMBA standard devices called ports or wrappers. They have CIDs (AMBA_CID)
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| /linux/include/media/ |
| H A D | tuner-types.h | 13 * @TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_PAL: Tuner params are for PAL color TV standard 14 * @TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_SECAM: Tuner params are for SECAM color TV standard 15 * @TUNER_PARAM_TYPE_NTSC: Tuner params are for NTSC color TV standard 58 * multi-standard analog TV/Radio demodulator, with is 64 * row per different standard. 106 * standard is selected. Set this bit to 1 if this 109 * standard is selected. Set this bit to 1 if this 114 * L standard PLL gating, vs the driver default
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/ |
| H A D | plip.rst | 25 printer port. PLIP is a non-standard, but [can use] uses the standard 52 an existing Ethernet. Isn't standard (not even de facto standard, like 117 only one implemented in the early version of the code) uses a standard 129 The cable for the first transfer mode is a standard 135 bits with standard status register implementation. 197 standard in Mode 0. That standard specifies the following protocol::
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