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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/net/fddi/skfp/
Dcfm.c101 smc->y[PB].scrub = 0 ; in cfm_init()
103 smc->y[PB].cem_pst = CEM_PST_DOWN ; in cfm_init()
108 smc->y[PB].pc_mode != PM_TREE)
115 if ( !THRU_ENABLED(smc) && smc->y[PB].cf_join ) { in selection_criteria()
159 if (np != PA && np != PB) { in cem_priv_state()
238 smc->y[PB].pc_mode == PM_PEER) || in cfm()
271 smc->mib.p[PB].fddiPORTCurrentPath = MIB_PATH_ISOLATED ; in cfm_fsm()
273 smc->mib.p[PB].fddiPORTMACPlacement = 0 ; in cfm_fsm()
287 smc->y[PB].cf_join || smc->y[PB].cf_loop)) { in cfm_fsm()
298 if ((smc->y[PB].cem_pst == CEM_PST_UP && smc->y[PB].cf_join && in cfm_fsm()
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Ddrvfbi.c230 u_short st = inpw(PLC(PB,PL_INTR_EVENT)) ; in plc1_irq()
232 plc_irq(smc,PB,st) ; in plc1_irq()
294 smc->y[PB].pmd_type[PMD_SK_CONN] = ConnectorType ; in read_address()
296 smc->y[PB].pmd_type[PMD_SK_PMD ] = PmdType ; in read_address()
396 phy = &smc->y[PB] ; in led_indication()
Dpcmplc.c245 (np == PB) ? TB : TM ; in pcm_init()
258 smc->y[PB].mib->fddiPORTPCMState = PC0_OFF ; in pcm_init()
262 mib->fddiPORTMy_Type = (np == PB) ? TB : TA ; in pcm_init()
572 CLEAR(PLC(PB,PL_CNTRL_B),PL_CONFIG_CNTRL) ; in plc_config_mux()
573 CLEAR(PLC(PB,PL_CNTRL_A),PL_SC_REM_LOOP) ; in plc_config_mux()
933 if (smc->s.sas == SMT_DAS && np == PB && in pcm_fsm()
935 smc->y[PB].pc_mode == PM_TREE)) { in pcm_fsm()
1118 DB_PCMN(1, "LEM %c :", phy->np == PB ? 'B' : 'A'); in lem_evaluate()
1534 if ((np == PB) || ((np == PA) && in pc_tcode_actions()
1535 (smc->y[PB].mib->fddiPORTConnectState != in pc_tcode_actions()
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Decm.c355 ls_b = sm_pm_get_ls(smc,PB) ; in ecm_fsm()
448 else if ((smc->e.trace_prop & ENTITY_BIT(ENTITY_PHY(PB))) && in prop_actions()
449 port_out != PB) { in prop_actions()
/linux-6.1.9/drivers/pinctrl/freescale/
Dpinctrl-imx1.c16 #define PB 1 macro
53 MX1_PAD_SD_DAT0 = PAD_ID(PB, 8),
54 MX1_PAD_SD_DAT1 = PAD_ID(PB, 9),
55 MX1_PAD_SD_DAT2 = PAD_ID(PB, 10),
56 MX1_PAD_SD_DAT3 = PAD_ID(PB, 11),
57 MX1_PAD_SD_SCLK = PAD_ID(PB, 12),
58 MX1_PAD_SD_CMD = PAD_ID(PB, 13),
59 MX1_PAD_SIM_SVEN = PAD_ID(PB, 14),
60 MX1_PAD_SIM_PD = PAD_ID(PB, 15),
61 MX1_PAD_SIM_TX = PAD_ID(PB, 16),
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Dpinctrl-imx27.c20 #define PB 1 macro
60 MX27_PAD_SD2_D0 = PAD_ID(PB, 4),
61 MX27_PAD_SD2_D1 = PAD_ID(PB, 5),
62 MX27_PAD_SD2_D2 = PAD_ID(PB, 6),
63 MX27_PAD_SD2_D3 = PAD_ID(PB, 7),
64 MX27_PAD_SD2_CMD = PAD_ID(PB, 8),
65 MX27_PAD_SD2_CLK = PAD_ID(PB, 9),
66 MX27_PAD_CSI_D0 = PAD_ID(PB, 10),
67 MX27_PAD_CSI_D1 = PAD_ID(PB, 11),
68 MX27_PAD_CSI_D2 = PAD_ID(PB, 12),
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/x86/x86_64/
Dmm.rst81 from 0.125 PB to 64 PB. All kernel mappings shift down to the -64 PB starting
91 …0000000000000000 | 0 | 00ffffffffffffff | 64 PB | user-space virtual memory, different …
94 …0100000000000000 | +64 PB | feffffffffffffff | ~16K PB | ... huge, still almost 64 bits wide h…
95 … | | | | virtual memory addresses up to the -64 PB
102 …ff00000000000000 | -64 PB | ff0fffffffffffff | 4 PB | ... guard hole, also reserved for hyp…
103 ff10000000000000 | -60 PB | ff10ffffffffffff | 0.25 PB | LDT remap for PTI
104 …ff11000000000000 | -59.75 PB | ff90ffffffffffff | 32 PB | direct mapping of all physical memory…
105 ff91000000000000 | -27.75 PB | ff9fffffffffffff | 3.75 PB | ... unused hole
106 ffa0000000000000 | -24 PB | ffd1ffffffffffff | 12.5 PB | vmalloc/ioremap space (vmalloc_base)
107 ffd2000000000000 | -11.5 PB | ffd3ffffffffffff | 0.5 PB | ... unused hole
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/fsl/
Dp1010rdb-pb.dts11 model = "fsl,P1010RDB-PB";
12 compatible = "fsl,P1010RDB-PB";
Dp1010rdb-pb_36b.dts38 model = "fsl,P1010RDB-PB";
39 compatible = "fsl,P1010RDB-PB";
/linux-6.1.9/arch/m68k/include/asm/
DMC68328.h464 #define PB(x) (1 << (x)) macro
465 #define PB_D(x) PB(x) /* This is specific to port B only */
467 #define PB_D0 PB(0) /* Use D0 as PB(0) */
468 #define PB_D1 PB(1) /* Use D1 as PB(1) */
469 #define PB_D2 PB(2) /* Use D2 as PB(2) */
470 #define PB_D3 PB(3) /* Use D3 as PB(3) */
471 #define PB_D4 PB(4) /* Use D4 as PB(4) */
472 #define PB_D5 PB(5) /* Use D5 as PB(5) */
473 #define PB_D6 PB(6) /* Use D6 as PB(6) */
474 #define PB_D7 PB(7) /* Use D7 as PB(7) */
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/
Dti,tps65219.yaml29 description: Short-circuit, over-current, under-voltage for regulators, PB interrupts.
42 Optional property that sets the EN/PB/VSENSE pin to be a
44 TPS65219 has a multipurpose pin called EN/PB/VSENSE that can be either
48 3. PB in which case it can be configured to trigger an interrupt
/linux-6.1.9/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dsun8i-r16-nintendo-nes-classic.dts24 * UART0 is available on two ports: PB and PF, both are accessible.
25 * PF can also be used for the SD card so PB is preferred.
Dversatile-pb.dts5 model = "ARM Versatile PB";
9 /* The Versatile PB is using more SIC IRQ lines than the AB */
Dsun8i-h2-plus-bananapi-m2-zero.dts206 /* PB */
Dsun7i-a20-bananapi.dts208 /* PB */
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/auxdisplay/
Darm,versatile-lcd.yaml15 and PB reference platforms.
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/partitions/
Darm,arm-firmware-suite.yaml15 Versatile PB, the RealView family, Versatile Express and Juno.
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/
Dversatile.yaml13 PCI host controller found on the ARM Versatile PB board's FPGA.
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/
Darm,versatile.yaml14 with various pluggable interface boards, in essence the Versatile PB version
/linux-6.1.9/drivers/parisc/
DKconfig16 bool "HP-PB bus support"
19 The HP-PB bus was used in the Nova class and K-class servers.
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/arm64/
Dmemory.rst50 0000000000000000 000fffffffffffff 4PB user
51 fff0000000000000 ffff7fffffffffff ~4PB kernel logical memory map
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/media/
Dfrontend-cardlist.rst109 dib7000m DiBcom 7000MA/MB/PA/PB/MC
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/can/
Dcan327.rst167 mode (using "``AT PB``", see code or datasheet).
248 These chips do not support the "``AT PB``" command, and thus cannot
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/filesystems/
Dxfs-self-describing-metadata.rst13 adequate for supporting PB scale filesystems with billions of inodes, however it
31 However, if we scale the filesystem up to 1PB, we now have 10x as much metadata
35 concern for supporting PB scale filesystems is minimising the time and effort
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dst,stm32-pinctrl.yaml148 - port: The gpio port index (PA = 0, PB = 1, ..., PK = 11)

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