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D | qcom,pm8941-charger.yaml | 24 - description: charge fast mode 35 - const: chg-fast 43 qcom,fast-charge-current-limit: 49 qcom,fast-charge-low-threshold-voltage: 54 Battery voltage limit in uV above which fast charging may operate; Defaults to 3.2V 57 qcom,fast-charge-high-threshold-voltage: 62 Battery voltage limit in uV below which fast charging may operate; Defaults to 4.2V 63 The fast charger will attempt to charge the battery to this voltage. 66 qcom,fast-charge-safe-voltage: 72 setting this will harmlessly fail. The property 'fast-charge-high-watermark' will [all …]
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D | max8925_battery.txt | 7 - fast-charge: set charging current in fast mode 15 fast-charge = <7>;
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D | maxim,max14577.yaml | 39 maxim,fast-charge-uamp: 57 - maxim,fast-charge-uamp 71 maxim,fast-charge-uamp: 80 maxim,fast-charge-uamp:
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D | rohm,bd99954.yaml | 34 # c) fast-charge with: 66 # | --trickle-- | -pre- | ---------fast----------- | 80 # Current used at fast charge constant current phase (5 in above chart) 85 # The constant voltage used in fast charging phase (4 in above chart)
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/ |
D | spear_smi.txt | 12 - st,smi-fast-mode : Flash supports read in fast mode 26 st,smi-fast-mode;
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D | jedec,spi-nor.yaml | 53 m25p,fast-read: 56 Use the "fast read" opcode to read data from the chip instead of the usual 99 m25p,fast-read;
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nios2/ |
D | nios2.txt | 30 - altr,fast-tlb-miss-addr: Specifies CPU fast TLB miss exception address 35 - altr,implementation: Nios II core implementation, this should be "fast"; 50 altr,implementation = "fast"; 58 altr,fast-tlb-miss-addr = <0xc7fff400>;
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ |
D | img,pistachio-gptimer.txt | 11 "fast", fast counter clock 26 clock-names = "fast", "slow", "sys";
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/linux-6.1.9/fs/afs/ |
D | fs_probe.c | 23 struct afs_server *server, bool fast) in afs_schedule_fs_probe() argument 31 atj += fast ? afs_fs_probe_fast_poll_interval : afs_fs_probe_slow_poll_interval; in afs_schedule_fs_probe() 365 struct afs_server *fast, *slow, *server; in afs_fs_probe_dispatcher() local 385 fast = slow = server = NULL; in afs_fs_probe_dispatcher() 390 fast = list_first_entry(&net->fs_probe_fast, struct afs_server, probe_link); in afs_fs_probe_dispatcher() 391 poll_at = fast->probed_at + afs_fs_probe_fast_poll_interval; in afs_fs_probe_dispatcher() 395 fast = NULL; in afs_fs_probe_dispatcher() 410 server = fast ?: slow; in afs_fs_probe_dispatcher() 415 afs_dispatch_fs_probe(net, server, server == fast); in afs_fs_probe_dispatcher()
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/ |
D | i2c-pxa.yaml | 47 mrvl,i2c-fast-mode: 49 description: Enable fast mode of i2c controller. 69 mrvl,i2c-fast-mode;
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | journalling.rst | 139 fast commits. In order to use fast commits, you will need to set following 143 fast commit. 145 `journal->j_fc_replay_cb`: Replay function called for replay of fast commit 148 File system is free to perform fast commits as and when it wants as long as it 150 :c:func:`jbd2_fc_begin_commit()`. Once a fast commit is done, the client 153 commit immediately after stopping the fast commit it can do so by calling 154 :c:func:`jbd2_fc_end_commit_fallback()`. This is useful if fast commit operation 158 JBD2 helper functions to manage fast commit buffers. File system can use 160 and wait on IO completion of fast commit buffers. 162 Currently, only Ext4 implements fast commits. For details of its implementation [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | qcom-msm8974-sony-xperia-rhine-amami.dts | 10 qcom,fast-charge-safe-current = <1300000>; 11 qcom,fast-charge-current-limit = <1300000>;
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D | aspeed-bmc-qcom-dc-scm-v1.dts | 65 m25p,fast-read; 73 m25p,fast-read; 87 m25p,fast-read;
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D | ast2500-facebook-netbmc-common.dtsi | 48 m25p,fast-read; 54 m25p,fast-read;
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D | aspeed-bmc-opp-vesnin.dts | 84 m25p,fast-read; 91 m25p,fast-read; 104 m25p,fast-read;
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/xtensa/kernel/ |
D | traps.c | 81 int fast; member 467 int fast = dispatch_init_table[i].fast; in trap_init() local 471 if (fast == 0) in trap_init() 473 if ((fast & USER) != 0) in trap_init() 475 if ((fast & KRNL) != 0) in trap_init()
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/virt/kvm/ |
D | locking.rst | 47 Fast page fault is the fast path which fixes the guest page fault out of 48 the mmu-lock on x86. Currently, the page fault can be fast in one of the 66 On fast page fault path, we will use cmpxchg to atomically set the spte W 87 | On fast page fault path: | 116 to gfn. For indirect sp, we disabled fast page fault for simplicity. 130 In the origin code, the spte can be fast updated (non-atomically) if the 134 But it is not true after fast page fault since the spte can be marked 155 | | on fast page fault path:: | 187 fast page fault path, in order to easily audit the path, we see if TLBs need 192 atomically update the spte, the race caused by fast page fault can be avoided, [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
D | journal.rst | 31 In case of ``data=ordered`` mode, Ext4 also supports fast commits which 33 mode works by logging metadata blocks to the journal. In fast commit 35 affected metadata in fast commit space that is shared with JBD2. 36 Once the fast commit area fills in or if fast commit is not possible 38 A full commit invalidates all the fast commits that happened before 39 it and thus it makes the fast commit area empty for further fast 261 - Number of fast commit blocks in the journal. 318 - Journal has fast commit blocks. (JBD2_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FAST_COMMIT) 648 - Stores the TID of the transaction after which these fast commits should 676 - Unused bytes in the fast commit area. [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/cpufreq/ |
D | nvidia,tegra124-cpufreq.txt | 11 - cpu_g: Clock mux for the fast CPU cluster. 13 - pll_p: Auxiliary PLL used during fast PLL rate changes.
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/pcmcia/ |
D | sa11xx_base.h | 96 #define MECR_FAST_SET(mecr, sock, fast) \ argument 97 MECR_SET((mecr), (sock), MECR_FAST_SHIFT, MECR_FAST_MODE_MASK, (fast))
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/locking/ |
D | rt-mutex.rst | 55 NULL 0 lock is free (fast acquire possible) 58 taskpointer 0 lock is held (fast release possible) 62 The fast atomic compare exchange based acquire and release is only 66 with ->wait_lock is held. To prevent any fast path cmpxchg to the lock,
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/parisc/kernel/vdso32/ |
D | Makefile | 10 ccflags-y := -shared -fno-common -fbuiltin -mno-fast-indirect-calls -O2 -mno-long-calls 45 cmd_vdso32cc = $(CROSS32CC) $(c_flags) -c -fPIC -mno-fast-indirect-calls -o $@ $<
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-kernel-mm-numa | 17 systems to migrate pages from fast tiers to slow tiers 18 when the fast tier is under pressure. This migration
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/linux-6.1.9/lib/math/ |
D | prime_numbers.c | 273 bool fast = is_prime_number(x); in selftest() local 275 if (slow != fast) { in selftest() 277 x, slow ? "yes" : "no", fast ? "yes" : "no"); in selftest()
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/networking/ |
D | tcp-thin.rst | 16 retransmissions effectively through fast retransmit instead of 30 1) If the stream is thin, fast retransmit on the first dupACK. 36 fast retransmissions can not be triggered, and the stream is prone
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