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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/
Dusb-xhci.yaml17 description: Indicates if we don't want to enable USB2 HW LPM
21 description: Determines if platform is USB3 LPM capable
Dhisilicon,histb-xhci.txt26 - usb2-lpm-disable: indicate if we don't want to enable USB2 HW LPM
27 - usb3-lpm-capable: determines if platform is USB3 LPM capable
Dsnps,dwc3.yaml98 description: Indicate if we don't want to enable USB2 HW LPM for host
103 description: Determines if platform is USB3 LPM capable
107 description: Indicate if we don't want to enable USB2 HW LPM for gadget
124 description: True when DWC3 was configured with LPM Erratum enabled
128 description: LPM NYET threshold
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/networking/devlink/
Ddevlink-dpipe.rst15 For example, the routing longest prefix match (LPM) algorithm used by the
31 One example is the kernel's LPM algorithm which in many cases differs
127 LPM are not supported due to the fact that this is exactly a process we wish
166 LPM section in Abstraction Example
169 The LPM algorithm can be implemented as a list of hash tables. Each hash
177 The ``meta.lpm_prefix`` field is used to connect two LPM tables.
197 In the case of local routes the LPM lookup already resolves the egress
215 In case of remote routes this table does the ECMP. The LPM lookup results in
218 and the packet's hash a local offset is generated. Multiple LPM entries can
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/driver-api/usb/
Dusb3-debug-port.rst76 [ 1815.999595] usb 4-3: LPM exit latency is zeroed, disabling LPM.
144 [ 79.475003] usb 2-2.1: LPM exit latency is zeroed, disabling LPM.
Dpower-management.rst529 enabling hardware LPM, the host can automatically put the device into
533 The user interface for controlling hardware LPM is located in the
540 When a USB2 device which support LPM is plugged to a
541 xHCI host root hub which support software LPM, the
542 host will run a software LPM test for it; if the device
544 supports USB2 hardware LPM, this file will show up and
545 driver will enable hardware LPM for the device. You
547 USB2 hardware LPM manually. This is for test purpose mainly.
556 supports USB3 hardware LPM, USB3 hardware LPM will be
559 indicating whether or not USB3 hardware LPM U1 or U2
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-bus-usb132 in to a xHCI host which support link PM, it will perform a LPM
133 test; if the test is passed and host supports USB2 hardware LPM
134 (xHCI 1.0 feature), USB2 hardware LPM will be enabled for the
137 or disable) indicating whether or not USB2 hardware LPM is
150 the check is passed and the host supports USB3 hardware LPM,
151 USB3 hardware LPM will be enabled for the device and the USB
155 or not USB3 hardware LPM U1 or U2 is enabled for the device.
240 Some USB3.0 devices are not friendly to USB3 LPM. usb3_lpm_permit
271 USB 2.0 devices may support hardware link power management (LPM)
273 tuning the timeout for L1 inactivity timer (LPM timer), e.g.
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Ddevlink-resource-mlxsw7 the chip including L2 FDB, L3 LPM, ECMP and more. The KVD
/linux-6.1.9/drivers/net/ethernet/sis/
Dsis900.h54 PESEL = 0x00000008, LPM = 0x00000004, BEM = 0x00000001, enumerator
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/
Dmcp16502-regulator.txt6 - lpm-gpios: GPIO for LPM pin. Note that this GPIO *must* remain high during
/linux-6.1.9/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/
DKconfig47 LOGITECH LPM-SCSI2E
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dmicrochip,sparx5-switch.yaml21 with up to 18K IPv4/9K IPv6 unicast LPM entries and up to 9K IPv4/3K
/linux-6.1.9/drivers/regulator/
Dmcp16502.c184 return MCP16502_REG_BASE(rdev_get_id(rdev), LPM); in mcp16502_get_state_reg()
/linux-6.1.9/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dpxa3xx.dtsi89 * non-LPM pulled output, the same configuration could probably be used.
/linux-6.1.9/arch/arm64/boot/dts/mediatek/
Dmt8195-cherry.dtsi921 /* MT7921's USB Bluetooth has issues with USB2 LPM */
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/networking/
Dswitchdev.rst346 does a longest prefix match (LPM) on FIB entries matching route prefix and
/linux-6.1.9/drivers/ata/
DKconfig124 Select the Default SATA Link Power Management (LPM) policy to use
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/
Dkernel.rst606 LPM. The soft lockup timeout is not impacted.
/linux-6.1.9/drivers/eisa/
Deisa.ids1123 NIC0800 "PC-LPM-16 Low Power Multi-function Board"