/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | sysfs-class-extcon | 11 port. An external connector may have multiple cables 13 accessory cables have such capability. For example, 16 video, and USB cables attached simultaneously. 18 If there are cables mutually exclusive with each other, 52 cables attached and HDMI and EAR_JACK cables detached.
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H A D | sysfs-bus-iio-thermocouple | 7 cables. The device can also detect if such a condition occurs.
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/linux/drivers/extcon/ |
H A D | extcon.h | 14 * @mutually_exclusive: Array of mutually exclusive set of cables that cannot 16 * ending with 0 or be NULL (no mutually exclusive cables). 32 * @max_supported: Internal value to store the number of cables. 35 * @cables: Sysfs subdirectories. Each represents one cable. 60 struct extcon_cable *cables; member
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H A D | extcon.c | 331 cable = &edev->cables[index]; in is_extcon_property_capability() 356 struct extcon_cable *cable = &edev->cables[index]; in init_property() 664 cable = &edev->cables[index]; in extcon_get_property() 731 cable = &edev->cables[index]; in extcon_set_property() 850 cable = &edev->cables[index]; in extcon_set_property_capability() 1084 * extcon_alloc_cables() - alloc the cables for extcon device 1085 * @edev: extcon device which has cables 1101 edev->cables = kcalloc(edev->max_supported, sizeof(*edev->cables), in extcon_alloc_cables() 1103 if (!edev->cables) in extcon_alloc_cables() 1107 cable = &edev->cables[index]; in extcon_alloc_cables() [all …]
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H A D | extcon-fsa9480.c | 207 u64 cables = cable_types[dev]; in fsa9480_handle_change() local 209 while (cables) { in fsa9480_handle_change() 210 int cable = fls64(cables) - 1; in fsa9480_handle_change() 213 cables &= ~BIT_ULL(cable); in fsa9480_handle_change() 235 /* handle detached cables first */ in fsa9480_detect_dev()
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H A D | extcon-rt8973a.c | 88 /* List of detectable cables */ 316 "happen Over %s issue. Need to disconnect all cables\n", in rt8973a_muic_cable_handler() 417 /* Detect attached or detached cables */ in rt8973a_muic_irq_work()
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/linux/drivers/net/plip/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 20 with "null printer" or "Turbo Laplink" cables which can transmit 4 21 bits at a time (mode 0) or with special PLIP cables, to be used on 23 time (mode 1); you can find the wiring of these cables in 24 <file:Documentation/networking/plip.rst>. The cables can be up to
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/linux/drivers/net/usb/ |
H A D | plusb.c | 3 * PL-2301/2302 USB host-to-host link cables 95 * Proilific's name won't normally be on the cables, and 101 /* full speed cables */ 110 /* high speed cables */ 125 /* super speed cables */
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H A D | Kconfig | 146 cables. These are often used to network laptops to PCs, like 147 "Laplink" parallel cables or some motherboards. These rely 368 tristate "GeneSys GL620USB-A based cables" 377 tristate "NetChip 1080 based cables (Laplink, ...)" 386 tristate "Prolific PL-2301/2302/25A1/27A1 based cables" 430 Note that while many USB host-to-host cables can work in this mode, 437 bool "ALi M5632 based 'USB 2.0 Data Link' cables" 445 bool "AnchorChips 2720 based cables (Xircom PGUNET, ...)" 454 bool "eTEK based host-to-host cables (Advance, Belkin, ...)" 490 bool "KT Technology KC2190 based cables (InstaNet)"
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H A D | gl620a.c | 30 * (Some cables, like the BAFO-100c, use the half duplex version.) 227 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("GL620-USB-A Host-to-Host Link cables");
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H A D | cdc_subset.c | 42 * of "host-to-host" USB cables (which embed two devices back-to-back). 48 * peers at the other end of host-to-host cables may expect their own 233 * chip vendor names won't normally be on the cables, and
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/linux/include/linux/power/ |
H A D | charger-manager.h | 88 * @cables: 89 * the array of charger cables to enable/disable charger 92 * in the array of charger cables is attached/detached. 93 * @num_cables: the number of charger cables. 112 struct charger_cable *cables; member
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/linux/drivers/net/thunderbolt/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 3 tristate "Networking over USB4 and Thunderbolt cables" 7 over a USB4 and Thunderbolt cables. The driver supports Apple
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/linux/Documentation/scsi/ |
H A D | qlogicfas.rst | 68 The best way to test if your cables, termination, etc. are good is to 79 cables, and more devices on the SCSI bus. What seems to happen is 83 work less well because of the heat, or when cables get too long for
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H A D | aic7xxx.rst | 405 - To order Adaptec products, including accessories and cables, 406 call 408-957-7274. To order cables online go to 407 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/. 420 - You can order Adaptec cables online at 421 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/.
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H A D | aic79xx.rst | 541 - To order Adaptec products, including accessories and cables, 542 call 408-957-7274. To order cables online go to 543 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/. 556 - You can order Adaptec cables online at 557 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/.
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/linux/Documentation/spi/ |
H A D | butterfly.rst | 17 similar cables to talk to many AVR boards, even a breadboard. 19 This is more powerful than "ISP programming" cables since it lets kernel 29 side this is like "sp12" programming cables.
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/linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/intel/ |
H A D | ixgbe.rst | 43 and/or the direct attach cables listed below. 96 cables that comply with SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. 119 and direct attach cables listed below. 128 direct attach cables that comply with SFF-8436 v4.1 specifications. 142 The following is a list of SFP+ modules and direct attach cables that have 155 82598-based adapters support all passive direct attach cables that comply with 156 SFF-8431 v4.1 and SFF-8472 v10.4 specifications. Active direct attach cables 159 Third party optic modules and cables referred to above are listed only for the 164 only to share information regarding certain optic modules and cables with the 166 or supplying optic modules and cables with similar or matching descriptions. [all …]
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/linux/drivers/power/supply/ |
H A D | charger-manager.c | 1024 * state of charger cables for enabling or disabling charger(regulator) and 1050 struct charger_cable *cable = &charger->cables[j]; in charger_manager_register_extcon() 1367 struct charger_cable *cables; in of_cm_parse_desc() local 1373 /* charger cables */ in of_cm_parse_desc() 1376 cables = devm_kcalloc(dev, in of_cm_parse_desc() 1378 sizeof(*cables), in of_cm_parse_desc() 1380 if (!cables) { in of_cm_parse_desc() 1385 chg_regs->cables = cables; in of_cm_parse_desc() 1389 "cm-cable-name", &cables->name); in of_cm_parse_desc() 1392 &cables->extcon_name); in of_cm_parse_desc() [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/networking/pse-pd/ |
H A D | introduction.rst | 10 along with data over Ethernet cables. It usually refers to devices like 18 power alongside data over Ethernet cables, typically associated with Power over
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/linux/net/ethtool/ |
H A D | cabletest.c | 8 /* 802.3 standard allows 100 meters for BaseT cables. However longer 9 * cables might work, depending on the quality of the cables and the
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ |
H A D | fe-enable-high-lnb-voltage.rst | 34 to compensate for long antenna cables.
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/linux/drivers/staging/most/Documentation/ |
H A D | driver_usage.txt | 11 fiber optics, unshielded twisted pair cables (UTP) and coax cables. MOST
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/linux/include/linux/extcon/ |
H A D | extcon-adc-jack.h | 43 * @cable_names: array of extcon id for supported cables.
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/linux/drivers/platform/mellanox/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 24 cables and fans on the wide range Mellanox IB and Ethernet systems.
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