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19  * Further, not all signals can be unmuxed, as some expressions depend on
38 * C5 is a multi-signal pin (high and low priority signals). Here we touch
56 * bit in the STRAP register. The ACPI bit configures signals on pins in
77 * selecting the signals on pin E18)
118 * signals, but is used to decent effect with some of the UARTs where not all
119 * signals are required. However, this isn't done consistently - UART1 is
120 * enabled on a per-pin basis, and by contrast, all signals for UART6 are
123 * Further, the high and low priority signals listed in the table above share
124 * a configuration bit. The VPI signals should operate in concert in a single
125 * function, but the UART signals should retain the ability to be configured
128 * defining masks affecting multiple signals per function. The latter approach
130 * interest will stomp on the state of other UART signals when disabling the
144 * pins in the function's group to disable the higher-priority signals such
154 * * Pins provide signals according to functions activated in the mux
161 * * Enabling lower priority signals requires higher priority signals be
164 * * A function represents a set of signals; functions are distinct if they
165 * do not share a subset of signals (and may be distinct if they are a
168 * * Signals participate in one or more functions or groups
193 * by deactivating all functions that activate higher priority signals on the
198 * * T5 provides three signals types: VPIDE, NDCD1 and GPIO
471 * A struct capturing the list of expressions enabling signals at each priority
592 * signals available on a pin.