| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
| A D | cs42l56.txt | 9 - VA-supply, VCP-supply, VLDO-supply : power supplies for the device, 31 0 = 0.5 x VA 32 1 = 0.6 x VA 33 2 = 0.7 x VA 34 3 = 0.8 x VA 35 4 = 0.83 x VA 36 5 = 0.91 x VA 62 VA-supply = <®_audio>;
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| A D | cs42l52.txt | 30 0 = 0.5 x VA 31 1 = 0.6 x VA 32 2 = 0.7 x VA 33 3 = 0.8 x VA 34 4 = 0.83 x VA 35 5 = 0.91 x VA
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| A D | cirrus,cs4234.yaml | 39 VA-supply: 53 - VA-supply 69 VA-supply = <&vdd3v3>;
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| A D | cs42xx8.txt | 14 - VA-supply, VD-supply, VLS-supply, VLC-supply: power supplies for the device, 29 VA-supply = <®_audio>;
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| A D | cirrus,cs42l51.yaml | 38 VA-supply: 66 VA-supply = <®_audio>;
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| A D | qcom,sm8250.yaml | 88 "VA DMIC0", "vdd-micb", 89 "VA DMIC1", "vdd-micb", 146 link-name = "VA Capture";
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| A D | cs53l30.txt | 9 - VA-supply, VP-supply : power supplies for the device, 42 VA-supply = <&cs53l30_va>;
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| A D | cs43130.txt | 10 - VA-supply, VP-supply, VL-supply, VCP-supply, VD-supply: 55 VA-supply = <&dummy_vreg>;
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| A D | cs35l32.txt | 10 - VA-supply, VP-supply : power supplies for the device, 61 VA-supply = <®_audio>;
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| A D | cirrus,cs35l41.yaml | 33 VA-supply: 34 description: voltage regulator phandle for the VA supply 150 VA-supply = <&dummy_vreg>;
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| A D | cs35l33.txt | 9 - VA-supply, VP-supply : power supplies for the device, 89 - cirrus,vp-hg-va : VA calculation reference for automatic VPhg tracking 100 VA-supply = <&ldo5_reg>;
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| A D | cs42l42.txt | 9 - VP-supply, VCP-supply, VD_FILT-supply, VL-supply, VA-supply : 98 VA-supply = <&dummy_vreg>;
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| A D | qcom,lpass-va-macro.yaml | 7 title: LPASS(Low Power Audio Subsystem) VA Macro audio codec DT bindings
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| A D | qcom,lpass-wsa-macro.yaml | 7 title: LPASS(Low Power Audio Subsystem) VA Macro audio codec DT bindings
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| A D | cs35l36.txt | 9 - VA-supply, VP-supply : power supplies for the device, 141 VA-supply = <&dummy_vreg>;
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| A D | cs35l34.txt | 9 - VA-supply, VP-supply : power supplies for the device,
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| /linux/arch/powerpc/xmon/ |
| A D | ppc-opc.c | 729 #define VA UI7 + 1 macro 733 #define VB VA + 1 3092 {"vrlb", VX (4, 4), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, 3167 {"vrlh", VX (4, 68), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, 3187 {"vrlw", VX (4, 132), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, 3213 {"vslb", VX (4, 260), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, 3227 {"vslh", VX (4, 324), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, 3241 {"vslw", VX (4, 388), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, 3251 {"vsl", VX (4, 452), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, 3267 {"vsrb", VX (4, 516), VX_MASK, PPCVEC, 0, {VD, VA, VB}}, [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/arm64/ |
| A D | memory.rst | 105 52-bit VA support in the kernel 115 to the kasan shadow being a fraction of the entire kernel VA space, 117 kernel VA space for both 48/52-bit. (Switching from 48-bit to 52-bit, 127 As a single binary will need to support both 48-bit and 52-bit VA 132 code that does need to know the VA size the variables are 135 VA_BITS constant the *maximum* VA space size 137 VA_BITS_MIN constant the *minimum* VA space size 139 vabits_actual variable the *actual* VA space size 149 VA space maximum size of 48-bits, the kernel will, by default,
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| /linux/arch/arm/kernel/ |
| A D | phys2virt.S | 65 @ sub <VA>, <PA>, <reg> 69 @ add <PA>, <VA>, <reg> 73 @ adds <PAlo>, <VA>, <reg> 144 @ phys-to-virt: sub <VA>, <PA>, #offset<31:24>, lsl #24 145 @ sub <VA>, <PA>, #offset<23:16>, lsl #16 147 @ virt-to-phys (non-LPAE): add <PA>, <VA>, #offset<31:24>, lsl #24 148 @ add <PA>, <VA>, #offset<23:16>, lsl #16 151 @ adds <PAlo>, <VA>, <reg>, lsl #20
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| /linux/arch/s390/include/asm/ |
| A D | vx-insn.h | 513 .macro VA vr1, vr2, vr3, m4 522 VA \vr1, \vr2, \vr3, 0 525 VA \vr1, \vr2, \vr3, 1 528 VA \vr1, \vr2, \vr3, 2 531 VA \vr1, \vr2, \vr3, 3 534 VA \vr1, \vr2, \vr3, 4
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| /linux/Documentation/xtensa/ |
| A D | mmu.rst | 24 - VA = virtual address (two upper nibbles of it); 37 VA PA PA PA PA VA PA PA
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| /linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| A D | debugfs-driver-habanalabs | 6 PCI bar, or the device VA of a host mapped memory to be read or 68 or write from the host a device VA of a host mapped memory 83 or write from the host a device VA of a host mapped memory 188 and virtual address. The user should write the ASID and VA into 190 e.g. to display info about VA 0x1000 for ASID 1 you need to do:
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| /linux/arch/parisc/include/asm/ |
| A D | page.h | 151 # define VA(x) ((x)+__PAGE_OFFSET) macro
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| /linux/arch/alpha/lib/ |
| A D | callback_srm.S | 46 ldq $27,16($2) # VA of FIXUP procedure descriptor
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| /linux/sound/soc/ti/ |
| A D | davinci-mcasp.h | 125 #define VA BIT(2) macro
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