Searched refs:CRD (Results 1 – 8 of 8) sorted by relevance
/linux-6.12.1/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ |
D | sc7280-herobrine-crd-pro.dts | 3 * sc7280 CRD 3+ Pro board device tree source 12 model = "Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. sc7280 CRD Pro platform (rev5+)";
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D | sc7280-herobrine-crd.dts | 3 * sc7280 CRD 3+ board device tree source 15 model = "Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. sc7280 CRD platform (rev5+)"; 22 * However, on CRD there's an extra regulator in the way. Since this 154 * - If a pin goes to CRD board and is named it gets that name. 155 * - If a pin goes to CRD board and is not named, it gets no name.
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D | sc7280-crd-r3.dts | 3 * sc7280 CRD board device tree source 14 model = "Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. sc7280 CRD platform (rev3 - 4)";
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D | sc7280-idp-ec-h1.dtsi | 3 * sc7280 EC/H1 over SPI (common between IDP2 and CRD)
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D | x1e80100-crd.dts | 17 model = "Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. X1E80100 CRD"; 178 model = "X1E80100-CRD";
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D | sc8280xp-crd.dts | 16 model = "Qualcomm SC8280XP CRD";
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/dma/ |
D | pl330.c | 137 #define CRD 0xe14 macro 1827 val = readl(regs + CRD) >> CRD_DATA_WIDTH_SHIFT; in read_dmac_config() 1831 val = readl(regs + CRD) >> CRD_DATA_BUFF_SHIFT; in read_dmac_config()
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/powerpc/xmon/ |
D | ppc-opc.c | 202 #define CRD BF macro 7146 {"e_cmph", X(31,14), X_MASK, PPCVLE, 0, {CRD, RA, RB}}, 7147 {"e_cmphl", X(31,46), X_MASK, PPCVLE, 0, {CRD, RA, RB}}, 7154 {"e_mcrf", XL(31,16), XL_MASK, PPCVLE, 0, {CRD, CR}},
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