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H A D | k3-j721s2-thermal.dtsi | 9 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 10 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 23 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 24 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 37 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 38 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 51 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 52 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 65 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 66 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ [all …]
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H A D | k3-j721e-thermal.dtsi | 10 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 11 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 24 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 25 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 38 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 39 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 52 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 53 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 66 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 67 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */
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H A D | k3-am654-industrial-thermal.dtsi | 9 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 10 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 23 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 24 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 37 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 38 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */
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H A D | k3-am62a-thermal.dtsi | 10 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 11 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */ 24 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 25 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */ 38 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 39 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */
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H A D | k3-j7200-thermal.dtsi | 10 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 11 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 24 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 25 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */ 38 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 39 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */
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H A D | k3-am62p-j722s-common-thermal.dtsi | 10 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 11 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */ 24 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 25 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */ 38 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 39 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */
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H A D | k3-am64-thermal.dtsi | 10 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 11 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */ 24 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 25 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */
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H A D | k3-am62-thermal.dtsi | 10 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 11 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */ 41 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliSeconds */ 42 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliSeconds */
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/ |
H A D | Kconfig.profile | 3 default 20000 # milliseconds 17 default 10000 # milliseconds 29 default 250 # milliseconds 43 default 2500 # milliseconds 57 default 640 # milliseconds 59 How long to wait (in milliseconds) for a preemption event to occur 75 default 7500 # milliseconds 77 How long to wait (in milliseconds) for a preemption event to occur 111 default 100 # milliseconds 125 default 1 # milliseconds
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/linux/Documentation/block/ |
H A D | stat.rst | 32 read ticks milliseconds total wait time for read requests 36 write ticks milliseconds total wait time for write requests 38 io_ticks milliseconds total time this block device has been active 39 time_in_queue milliseconds total wait time for all requests 43 discard ticks milliseconds total wait time for discard requests 45 flush ticks milliseconds total wait time for flush requests 78 These values count the number of milliseconds that I/O requests have 94 This value counts the number of milliseconds during which the device has 100 This value counts the number of milliseconds that I/O requests have waited 102 value will increase as the product of the number of milliseconds times the
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
H A D | iostats.rst | 77 Field 4 -- # of milliseconds spent reading (unsigned int) 78 This is the total number of milliseconds spent by all reads (as 90 Field 8 -- # of milliseconds spent writing (unsigned int) 91 This is the total number of milliseconds spent by all writes (as 98 Field 10 -- # of milliseconds spent doing I/Os (unsigned int) 105 Field 11 -- weighted # of milliseconds spent doing I/Os (unsigned int) 108 (field 9) times the number of milliseconds spent doing I/O since the 121 Field 15 -- # of milliseconds spent discarding (unsigned int) 122 This is the total number of milliseconds spent by all discards (as 131 Field 17 -- # of milliseconds spent flushing [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
H A D | statistics.rst | 22 The reported times are in milliseconds and the granularity depends on 71 milliseconds. Precise timestamps are a little bit slower 77 times are in milliseconds, otherwise they are in 159 4. the number of milliseconds spent reading 163 8. the number of milliseconds spent writing 165 10. the number of milliseconds spent doing I/Os 166 11. the weighted number of milliseconds spent doing I/Os 170 12. the total time spent reading in milliseconds 171 13. the total time spent writing in milliseconds
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/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | sysfs-class-wakeup | 47 been continuously active, in milliseconds. If the wakeup 55 has been active, in milliseconds. 62 source has been continuously active, in milliseconds. 69 source was touched last time, in milliseconds. 76 has been preventing autosleep, in milliseconds.
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H A D | configfs-stp-policy-p_sys-t | 27 Time interval in milliseconds. Include a timestamp in the 28 MIPI SyS-T packet metadata, if this many milliseconds have 36 Time interval in milliseconds. Send a CLOCKSYNC packet if 37 this many milliseconds have passed since the previous
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/linux/include/linux/platform_data/ |
H A D | adau17x1.h | 38 * @ADAU1761_JACKDETECT_DEBOUNCE_5MS: 5 milliseconds 39 * @ADAU1761_JACKDETECT_DEBOUNCE_10MS: 10 milliseconds 40 * @ADAU1761_JACKDETECT_DEBOUNCE_20MS: 20 milliseconds 41 * @ADAU1761_JACKDETECT_DEBOUNCE_40MS: 40 milliseconds
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
H A D | disk-shock-protection.rst | 45 for the specified number of milliseconds. When the timeout expires and 48 timeout is 30000 milliseconds. Exceeding this limit will return 59 of milliseconds remaining until normal operation will be resumed; 71 will show you how many milliseconds are left before normal operation 75 milliseconds may raise expectations that cannot be satisfied in 78 that this will typically be within 500 milliseconds apparently has
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
H A D | cirrus,cs42l43.yaml | 90 Time in milliseconds the hardware allows for the headset micbias to 117 Software debounce on tip sense triggering in milliseconds. 133 Time in milliseconds a falling edge on the tip detect should be hardware 140 Time in milliseconds a rising edge on the tip detect should be hardware 163 Time in milliseconds a falling edge on the ring detect should be hardware 170 Time in milliseconds a rising edge on the ring detect should be hardware
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
H A D | leds-trigger-pattern.txt | 8 1. For gradual dimming, the dimming interval now is set as 50 milliseconds. So 20 1000 milliseconds, then back to zero intensity in 2000 milliseconds:
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/linux/rust/kernel/ |
H A D | time.rs | 20 /// Converts milliseconds to jiffies. 61 /// Returns the number of milliseconds. 68 /// Returns the number of milliseconds between two ktimes.
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/linux/Documentation/hwmon/ |
H A D | nct6775.rst | 221 milliseconds before fan speed is increased 224 milliseconds before fan speed is decreased 227 how many milliseconds must elapse to switch 271 milliseconds before fan speed is increased 274 milliseconds before fan speed is decreased
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/ |
H A D | cec-pin-error-inj.rst | 244 Normally the period of a data bit is between 2.05 and 2.75 milliseconds. 245 With this command the period of this bit is 1.8 milliseconds, this is 259 Normally the period of a data bit is between 2.05 and 2.75 milliseconds. 260 With this command the period of this bit is 2.9 milliseconds, this is 275 a start bit is between 4.3 and 4.7 milliseconds. With this command the 276 period of the start bit is 4.1 milliseconds, this is done by reducing 282 a start bit is between 4.3 and 4.7 milliseconds. With this command the 283 period of the start bit is 5 milliseconds, this is done by increasing
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/linux/drivers/media/i2c/ |
H A D | tc358743_regs.h | 613 #define SET_BUFINIT_START_MS(milliseconds) ((milliseconds) / 100) argument 686 #define SET_DIV_DLY_MS(milliseconds) ((((milliseconds) / 100) << 4) & \ argument 707 #define SET_NO_ACP_LIMIT_MS(milliseconds) ((((milliseconds) / 80) << 4) & \ argument 710 #define SET_NO_AVI_LIMIT_MS(milliseconds) (((milliseconds) / 80) & \ argument
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/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/ti/omap/ |
H A D | dra7-dspeve-thermal.dtsi | 11 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 12 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */
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H A D | dra7-iva-thermal.dtsi | 11 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 12 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */
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H A D | omap5-core-thermal.dtsi | 12 polling-delay-passive = <250>; /* milliseconds */ 13 polling-delay = <500>; /* milliseconds */
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