/freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | uplcom.4 | 35 .Nd USB support for Prolific PL-2303/2303X/2303HX serial adapters driver 55 driver provides support for various serial adapters based on the Prolific 69 ADLINK ND-6530 USB-Serial Adapter 73 Alcor AU9720 USB-RS232 Serial Adapter 79 Anchor Serial adapter 91 Corega CG-USBRS232R Serial Adapter 95 ELECOM UC-SGT Serial Adapter 99 Hama USB RS-232 Serial Adapter 133 Prolific Generic USB-Serial Adapters 135 Prolific Generic USB-Serial Adapters (HXN) [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/include/dt-bindings/pinctrl/ |
H A D | k210-fpioa.h | 31 #define K210_PCF_SPI0_SCLK 17 /* SPI0 Serial Clock */ 97 #define K210_PCF_SPI1_SCLK 83 /* SPI1 Serial Clock */ 100 #define K210_PCF_SPI2_SCLK 86 /* SPI2 Serial Clock */ 102 #define K210_PCF_I2S0_SCLK 88 /* I2S0 Serial Clock(BCLK) */ 104 #define K210_PCF_I2S0_IN_D0 90 /* I2S0 Serial Data Input 0 */ 105 #define K210_PCF_I2S0_IN_D1 91 /* I2S0 Serial Data Input 1 */ 106 #define K210_PCF_I2S0_IN_D2 92 /* I2S0 Serial Data Input 2 */ 107 #define K210_PCF_I2S0_IN_D3 93 /* I2S0 Serial Data Input 3 */ 108 #define K210_PCF_I2S0_OUT_D0 94 /* I2S0 Serial Data Output 0 */ 109 #define K210_PCF_I2S0_OUT_D1 95 /* I2S0 Serial Data Output 1 */ [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/mouse/include/ |
H A D | messages.subr | 28 msg_auto_desc="Bus mouse, PS/2 style mouse or PnP serial mouse" 31 msg_com1_desc="Serial mouse on COM1 (/dev/cuau0)" 33 msg_com2_desc="Serial mouse on COM2 (/dev/cuau1)" 35 msg_com3_desc="Serial mouse on COM3 (/dev/cuau2)" 37 msg_com4_desc="Serial mouse on COM4 (/dev/cuau3)" 45 msg_glidepoint_desc="ALPS GlidePoint pad (serial)" 47 msg_hitachi_desc="Hitachi tablet (serial)" 49 msg_intellimouse_desc="Microsoft IntelliMouse (serial)" 51 msg_logitech_desc="Logitech protocol (old models) (serial)" 55 msg_microsoft_desc="Microsoft protocol (serial)" [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/sound/ |
H A D | serial-midi.yaml | 5 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/sound/serial-midi.yaml# 8 title: Generic Serial MIDI Interface 14 Generic MIDI interface using a serial device. This denotes that a serial device is 17 child node of a serial node. 20 parent serial device. If the standard MIDI baud of 31.25 kBaud is needed 22 configure the clocks of the parent serial device so that a requested baud of 38.4 kBaud 27 const: serial-midi 30 description: Baudrate to set the serial port to when this MIDI device is opened. 40 serial { [all...] |
/freebsd/crypto/openssh/regress/ |
H A D | krl.sh | 31 # A specification that revokes some certificates by serial numbers 32 # The serial pattern is chosen to ensure the KRL includes list, range and 35 serial: 1-4 36 serial: 10 37 serial: 15 38 serial: 30 39 serial: 50 40 serial: 90 41 serial: 999 43 serial: 500 [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/dev/puc/ |
H A D | puc_cfg.h | 36 #define PUC_PORT_1S 2 /* 1 serial port */ 37 #define PUC_PORT_1S1P 3 /* 1 serial + 1 parallel ports */ 38 #define PUC_PORT_1S2P 4 /* 1 serial + 2 parallel ports */ 40 #define PUC_PORT_2S 6 /* 2 serial ports */ 41 #define PUC_PORT_2S1P 7 /* 2 serial + 1 parallel ports */ 42 #define PUC_PORT_3S 8 /* 3 serial ports */ 43 #define PUC_PORT_4S 9 /* 4 serial ports */ 44 #define PUC_PORT_4S1P 10 /* 4 serial + 1 parallel ports */ 45 #define PUC_PORT_6S 11 /* 6 serial ports */ 46 #define PUC_PORT_8S 12 /* 8 serial ports */ [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/soc/qcom/ |
H A D | qcom,geni-se.yaml | 7 title: GENI Serial Engine QUP Wrapper Controller 14 is a programmable module for supporting a wide range of serial interfaces 15 like UART, SPI, I2C, I3C, etc. A single QUP module can provide upto 8 Serial 16 Interfaces, using its internal Serial Engines. The GENI Serial Engine QUP 18 representing a serial engine. 69 description: GENI serial engine based SPI controller. SPI in master mode 77 description: GENI serial engine based I2C controller. 80 "serial@[0-9a-f]+$": 82 description: GENI Serial Engin [all...] |
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm64/nuvoton/ |
H A D | ma35d1.dtsi | 98 uart0: serial@40700000 { 106 uart1: serial@40710000 { 114 uart2: serial@40720000 { 122 uart3: serial@40730000 { 130 uart4: serial@40740000 { 138 uart5: serial@40750000 { 146 uart6: serial@40760000 { 154 uart7: serial@40770000 { 162 uart8: serial@40780000 { 170 uart9: serial@40790000 { [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/ldns/ldns/ |
H A D | rr_functions.h | 258 * The function will be called with as the first argument the current serial 264 * serial modifying function. 270 * serial number. 271 * \param[in] unused the (unused) current serial number. 272 * \param[in] data the serial number to be set. 278 * serial number with one. 279 * \param[in] s the current serial number. 286 * serial number with a certain amount. 287 * \param[in] s the current serial number. 288 * \param[in] data the amount to add to the current serial number. [all …]
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/freebsd/stand/man/ |
H A D | loader.efi.8 | 89 Likewise, if a serial device is first in the 91 list, the serial port will be the primary console. 95 variable, both serial and video are attempted. 101 for the serial on 105 primary if a UEFI graphics device is detected, or the serial console 108 On x86 platforms, if you wish to redirect the loader's output to a serial port 109 when the EFI BIOS doesn't support it, or to a serial port that isn't the one the 120 is used to set the of the serial port (the default is 9600). 125 you will get output on both the EFI console and the serial port. 130 since your EFI BIOS is redirecting to the serial port already. [all …]
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/freebsd/usr.bin/bluetooth/rfcomm_sppd/ |
H A D | rfcomm_sppd.1 | 32 .Nd RFCOMM Serial Port Profile daemon 41 utility is a Serial Port Profile daemon. 52 utility provides access to the server's remote serial port via stdin/stdout 66 address and advertising a virtual serial port 73 the server side of the virtual serial port is attached to a pseudo-terminal. 74 Otherwise the virtual serial port is attached to the stdin/stdout. 91 terminal and operates on it just like it would operate over the standard serial 124 call and will be used to register Serial Port service with 136 (for Serial Port service). 139 utility will try to obtain RFCOMM channel for Serial Port service via Service [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/ |
H A D | X509_CRL_get0_by_serial.pod | 16 X509_REVOKED **ret, const ASN1_INTEGER *serial); 24 int X509_REVOKED_set_serialNumber(X509_REVOKED *r, ASN1_INTEGER *serial); 34 serial number I<serial>. If it is successful, it sets I<*ret> to the internal 39 looks for a revoked entry using the serial number of certificate I<x>. 45 serial number of I<r>. 50 X509_REVOKED_set_serialNumber() sets the serial number of I<r> to I<serial>. 51 The supplied I<serial> pointer is not used internally so it should be 62 X509_CRL_sort() sorts the revoked entries of I<crl> into ascending serial
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/ |
H A D | qualcomm-bluetooth.txt | 4 This documents the binding structure and common properties for serial 7 Serial attached Qualcomm devices shall be a child node of the host UART 27 - max-speed: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/serial.yaml 38 - max-speed: see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/serial.yaml 44 serial@7570000 { 57 serial@898000 {
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H A D | mediatek-bluetooth.txt | 4 This device is a serial attached device to BTIF device and thus it must be a 5 child node of the serial node with BTIF. The dt-bindings details for BTIF 6 device can be known via Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/8250.yaml. 19 btif: serial@1100c000 { 40 This device is a serial attached device to UART device and thus it must be a 41 child node of the serial node with UART. 45 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/serial.yaml 98 uart1: serial@11003000 {
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/serial/ |
H A D | qcom,msm-uart.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/serial/qcom,msm-uart.yaml# 7 title: Qualcomm MSM SoC Serial UART 14 The MSM serial UART hardware is designed for low-speed use cases where a 16 with the MSM serial UARTDM except that it only supports reading and writing 44 - $ref: /schemas/serial/serial.yaml# 50 serial@a9c00000 {
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H A D | snps-dw-apb-uart.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/serial/snps-dw-apb-uart.yaml# 13 - $ref: serial.yaml# 94 status register. Define this if your serial port does not use this 101 status register. Define this if your serial port does not use this 108 status register. Define this if your serial port does not use this 115 register. Define this if your serial port does not use this pin. 126 serial@80230000 { 141 serial@80230000 { 152 serial@80230000 {
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H A D | qcom,msm-uartdm.txt | 1 * MSM Serial UARTDM 3 The MSM serial UARTDM hardware is designed for high-speed use cases where the 5 software perspective it's mostly compatible with the MSM serial UART except 45 serial@f991e000 { 57 serial@19c40000 { 74 uarta: serial@12490000 { 77 uartb: serial@16340000 { 80 uartc: serial@1a240000 {
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/moused/ |
H A D | moused.8 | 123 Lower DTR on the serial port. 179 when identifying the serial mouse. 184 utility will not be able to print useful information for the serial mouse. 186 Lower RTS on the serial port. 200 Select the baudrate for the serial port (1200 to 9600). 201 Not all serial mice support this option. 306 Interface type: serial, bus, inport or ps/2. 367 Select a baudrate of 9600 for the serial line. 368 Not all serial mice support this option. 403 Serial mous [all...] |
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/powerpc/fsl/ |
H A D | mvme7100.dts | 83 serial1: serial@4600 { 102 serial@5,1000 { 103 device_type = "serial"; 110 serial@5,2000 { 111 device_type = "serial"; 118 serial@5,3000 { 119 device_type = "serial"; 126 serial@5,4000 { 127 device_type = "serial";
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/media/ |
H A D | stih407-c8sectpfe.txt | 28 - pinctrl-names : a pinctrl state named tsin%d-serial or tsin%d-parallel (where %d is tsin-num) 43 - serial-not-parallel : Bool property to configure input bus width (serial on ts_data<7>). 64 pinctrl-names = "tsin0-serial", 66 "tsin3-serial", 67 "tsin4-serial", 68 "tsin5-serial"; 75 serial-not-parallel; 83 serial-not-parallel;
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/freebsd/sys/dev/uart/ |
H A D | uart_bus_pci.c | 92 { 0x103c, 0x1048, 0x103c, 0x1227, "HP Diva Serial [GSP] UART - Powerbar SP2", 95 { 0x103c, 0x1290, 0xffff, 0, "HP Auxiliary Diva Serial Port", 0x18 }, 96 { 0x103c, 0x3301, 0xffff, 0, "HP iLO serial port", 0x10 }, 115 { 0x1407, 0x0510, 0xffff, 0, "Lava SP Serial 550 PCI", 0x10 }, 116 { 0x1409, 0x7168, 0x1409, 0x4025, "Timedia Technology Serial Port", 0x10, 118 { 0x1409, 0x7168, 0x1409, 0x4027, "Timedia Technology Serial Port", 0x10, 120 { 0x1409, 0x7168, 0x1409, 0x4028, "Timedia Technology Serial Port", 0x10, 122 { 0x1409, 0x7168, 0x1409, 0x5025, "Timedia Technology Serial Port", 0x10, 124 { 0x1409, 0x7168, 0x1409, 0x5027, "Timedia Technology Serial Port", 0x10, 134 { 0x1d0f, 0x8250, 0x0000, 0, "Amazon PCI serial devic [all...] |
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/fpga/ |
H A D | altera-passive-serial.txt | 1 Altera Passive Serial SPI FPGA Manager 4 referred to as "passive serial". 5 The passive serial link is not technically SPI, and might require extra 12 "altr,fpga-passive-serial", 13 "altr,fpga-arria10-passive-serial" 23 compatible = "altr,fpga-passive-serial";
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/crypto/x509/ |
H A D | v3_akid.c | 52 if (!X509V3_add_value((akeyid->issuer || akeyid->serial) ? "keyid" : NULL, in STACK_OF() 68 if (akeyid->serial) { in STACK_OF() 69 tmp = OPENSSL_buf2hexstr(akeyid->serial->data, akeyid->serial->length); in STACK_OF() 74 if (!X509V3_add_value("serial", tmp, &extlist)) { in STACK_OF() 91 * issuer: use the issuers cert issuer and serial number. The default is 107 ASN1_INTEGER *serial = NULL; in v2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID() local 184 serial = ASN1_INTEGER_dup(X509_get0_serialNumber(issuer_cert)); in v2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID() 185 if (isname == NULL || serial == NULL) { in v2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID() 205 akeyid->serial = serial; in v2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID() 214 ASN1_INTEGER_free(serial); in v2i_AUTHORITY_KEYID()
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/freebsd/crypto/openssh/ |
H A D | PROTOCOL.krl | 45 serial number or key ID. The consist of the CA key that issued the 70 2.1 Certificate serial list section 73 certificates by listing their serial numbers. The cert_section_data in this 81 2.2. Certificate serial range section 84 a range of serial numbers of certificates: 89 All certificates in the range serial_min <= serial <= serial_max are 94 2.3. Certificate serial bitmap section 97 by listing their serial number in a bitmap. 103 serial number (serial_offset + N). 145 (not certificates). They are less space efficient than serial numbers,
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/freebsd/secure/caroot/ |
H A D | MAca-bundle.pl | 143 my $serial = 0; 159 $serial = graboct($ifh); 168 …cka_label ser #%d: distrust after %s, now: %s -> distrust $distrust\n", $serial, $distrust_after, … 175 return ($serial, $cka_label, $certdata); 181 my $serial; 194 $serial = graboct($ifh); 216 return ($serial, $cka_label, $trust); 227 my ($serial, $label, $certdata) = grabcert($inputfh); 228 if (defined $certs{$label."\0".$serial}) { 232 $certs{$label."\0".$serial} = $certdata; [all …]
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