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/linux/drivers/pinctrl/nuvoton/
A Dpinctrl-npcm7xx.c908 #define DS(lo, hi) (((lo) << DRIVE_STRENGTH_LO_SHIFT) | \ macro
928 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(1, iox1, MFSEL1, 30, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(8, 12)),
929 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(2, iox1, MFSEL1, 30, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(8, 12)),
937 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(10, ioxh, MFSEL3, 18, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(8, 12)),
938 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(11, ioxh, MFSEL3, 18, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(8, 12)),
951 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(24, ioxh, MFSEL3, 18, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(8, 12)),
952 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(25, ioxh, MFSEL3, 18, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(8, 12)),
1073 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(144, pwm4, MFSEL2, 20, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(4, 8)),
1074 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(145, pwm5, MFSEL2, 21, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(4, 8)),
1075 NPCM7XX_PINCFG(146, pwm6, MFSEL2, 22, none, NONE, 0, none, NONE, 0, DS(4, 8)),
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/
A Dmaxim-ds1302.txt1 * Maxim/Dallas Semiconductor DS-1302 RTC
19 - spi-max-frequency : DS-1302 has 500 kHz if powered at 2.2V,
24 - spi-lsb-first : DS-1302 requires least significant bit first
27 - spi-cs-high: DS-1302 has active high chip select line. This is
/linux/arch/powerpc/platforms/85xx/
A DKconfig83 bool "Freescale MPC8536 DS"
87 This option enables support for the MPC8536 DS board
90 bool "Freescale MPC85xx DS"
96 This option enables support for the MPC85xx DS (MPC8544 DS) board
118 bool "Freescale P1022 DS"
279 P2041 RDB, P3041 DS, P4080 DS, kmcoge4, and OCA4080
283 P5020 DS, P5040 DS, T102x QDS/RDB, T104x QDS/RDB
/linux/tools/perf/arch/x86/tests/
A Dregs_load.S16 #define DS 12 * 8 macro
49 movq $0, DS(%rdi)
86 movl $0, DS(%edi)
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/
A Dicpdas-lp8841-spi-rtc.txt3 ICP DAS LP-8841 contains a DS-1302 RTC. RTC is connected to an IO
31 - spi-cs-high: DS-1302 has active high chip select line. The master
34 - spi-lsb-first: DS-1302 requires least significant bit first
/linux/arch/x86/um/
A Dptrace_64.c45 [DS >> 3] = HOST_DS,
82 case DS: in putreg()
158 case DS: in getreg()
A Dptrace_32.c63 [DS] = HOST_DS,
101 case DS: in putreg()
151 case DS: in getreg()
A Duser-offsets.c36 DEFINE(HOST_DS, DS); in foo()
69 DEFINE_LONGS(HOST_DS, DS); in foo()
A Dsignal.c172 GETREG(DS, ds); in copy_sc_from_user()
251 PUTREG(DS, ds); in copy_sc_to_user()
/linux/arch/arc/kernel/
A Dentry-arcv2.S243 ; Intr returning to a Delay Slot (DS) insn
244 ; (since IRQ NOT allowed in DS in ARCv2, this can only happen if orig
245 ; entry was via Exception in DS which got preempted in kernel).
/linux/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/
A Dptrace-abi.h14 #define DS 7 macro
/linux/arch/x86/um/shared/sysdep/
A Dptrace_64.h38 #define DS (HOST_DS * sizeof(long)) macro
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/pressure/
A Dasc,dlhl60d.yaml16 https://www.allsensors.com/cad/DS-0355_Rev_B.PDF
/linux/arch/x86/um/os-Linux/
A Dmcontext.c14 COPY_SEG(GS); COPY_SEG(FS); COPY_SEG(ES); COPY_SEG(DS); in get_regs_from_mc()
/linux/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/fsl/
A Dmpc8572ds_camp_core0.dts3 * MPC8572 DS Core0 Device Tree Source in CAMP mode.
A Dmpc8536ds.dts3 * MPC8536 DS Device Tree Source
A Dmpc8572ds.dts3 * MPC8572 DS Device Tree Source
A Dmpc8572ds_camp_core1.dts3 * MPC8572 DS Core1 Device Tree Source in CAMP mode.
A Dp2020ds.dts3 * P2020 DS Device Tree Source
A Dmpc8544ds.dts3 * MPC8544 DS Device Tree Source
A Dp1022ds_32b.dts2 * P1022 DS 32-bit Physical Address Map Device Tree Source
A Dp1022ds_36b.dts2 * P1022 DS 36-bit Physical Address Map Device Tree Source
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/
A Dmtk-sd.yaml93 HS400 DS delay setting.
125 Gear of the third delay line for DS for input data latch in data
/linux/Documentation/hwmon/
A Dir38064.rst12 …https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-IR38064MTRPBF-DS-v03_07-EN.pdf?fileId=5546d462584d1d4a0158d…
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/
A Dinvensense,icm42600.yaml25 https://invensense.tdk.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DS-000292-ICM-42605-v1.4.pdf

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