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/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dpinctrl-max77620.txt42 customised properties are required to configure FPS configuration parameters
44 detail of Flexible Power Sequence (FPS).
46 - maxim,active-fps-source: FPS source for the GPIOs to get
50 FPS source is FPS0.
52 FPS source is FPS1
54 FPS source is FPS2
57 by FPS events and it gets
61 the FPS configuration register for that
66 master FPS input event set to HIGH.
68 This is applicable if FPS source is
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/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/
Dregulator-max77620.txt39 are required to configure FPS configuration parameters for SDs and LDOs.
41 Power Sequence (FPS).
44 - maxim,active-fps-source: FPS source for the regulators to get
48 FPS source is FPS0.
50 FPS source is FPS1
52 FPS source is FPS2
55 by FPS events and it gets
59 the FPS configuration register for that
64 master FPS input event set to HIGH.
66 This is applicable if FPS source is
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/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/
Dmax77620.txt31 The Flexible Power Sequencer (FPS) allows each regulator to power up under
48 a flexible power sequencer timer or a software bit. When a FPS source of
54 When FPS event cleared (set to LOW), regulators, GPIOs and 32KHz
63 The configuration parameters of FPS is provided through sub-node "fps"
64 and their child for FPS specific. The child node name for FPS are "fps0",
67 The FPS configurations like FPS source, power up and power down slots for
72 There is need for different FPS configuration parameters based on system
78 -maxim,fps-event-source: u32, FPS event source like external
91 -maxim,shutdown-fps-time-period-us: u32, FPS time period in microseconds
95 -maxim,suspend-fps-time-period-us: u32, FPS time period in microseconds
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/linux-6.6.21/drivers/staging/fbtft/
Dfb_s6d1121.c23 #define FPS 20 macro
161 .fps = FPS,
Dfb_ili9163.c23 #define FPS 30 macro
235 .fps = FPS,
Dfb_ili9325.c21 #define FPS 20 macro
240 .fps = FPS,
Dfb_uc1611.c23 #define FPS 40 macro
318 .fps = FPS,
Dfb_agm1264k-fl.c27 #define FPS 20 macro
423 .fps = FPS,
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/pm/powerplay/inc/
Dsmu10_driver_if.h87 uint8_t FPS; member
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/pm/swsmu/inc/pmfw_if/
Dsmu12_driver_if.h91 uint8_t FPS; member
Dsmu13_driver_if_yellow_carp.h90 uint8_t FPS; member
Dsmu11_driver_if_vangogh.h90 uint8_t FPS; member
Dsmu13_driver_if_v13_0_4.h91 uint8_t FPS; member
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/display/dc/clk_mgr/dcn31/
Ddcn31_smu.h92 uint8_t FPS; member
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/pinctrl/
DKconfig295 open drain, FPS slots etc.
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/pm/powerplay/hwmgr/
Dvega10_hwmgr.c5320 uint8_t FPS; in vega10_set_power_profile_mode() local
5341 data->custom_profile_mode[1] = FPS = input[1]; in vega10_set_power_profile_mode()
5346 busy_set_point | FPS<<8 | in vega10_set_power_profile_mode()
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/scheduler/
Dsched-util-clamp.rst43 perceived Frames Per Second (FPS). It can dynamically increase the minimum