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110 mdio@0 { /* Slot #1 (secondary EMI) */116 mdio@1 { /* Slot #2 (secondary EMI) */122 mdio@2 { /* Slot #3 (secondary EMI) */128 mdio@3 { /* Slot #4 (secondary EMI) */134 mdio@4 { /* Slot #5 (secondary EMI) */140 mdio@5 { /* Slot #6 (secondary EMI) */146 mdio@6 { /* Slot #7 (secondary EMI) */152 mdio@7 { /* Slot #8 (secondary EMI) */
120 mdio@0 { /* Slot #1 (secondary EMI) */126 mdio@1 { /* Slot #2 (secondary EMI) */132 mdio@2 { /* Slot #3 (secondary EMI) */138 mdio@3 { /* Slot #4 (secondary EMI) */144 mdio@4 { /* Slot #5 (secondary EMI) */150 mdio@5 { /* Slot #6 (secondary EMI) */156 mdio@6 { /* Slot #7 (secondary EMI) */162 mdio@7 { /* Slot #8 (secondary EMI) */
191 auto EMI = llvm::lower_bound(LoadFP32ImmArr, std::make_pair(Exp, Mantissa)); in getLoadFPImm() local192 if (EMI == std::end(LoadFP32ImmArr) || EMI->first != Exp || in getLoadFPImm()193 EMI->second != Mantissa) in getLoadFPImm()197 int Entry = std::distance(std::begin(LoadFP32ImmArr), EMI) + 2; in getLoadFPImm()
10 EMI (External Memory Interface)43 access EMI. SMI is a bridge between m4u and the Multimedia HW. It contain46 directly with EMI. And also SMI help control the power domain and clocks for74 Note that m4u use the EMI clock which always has been enabled before kernel
519 /* 8 EMI (NFC) */520 /* 15 EMI */521 /* 97 EMI Boot sequence completed interrupt */523 * 101 EMI Indicates all pages have been transferred
614 * 101 EMI Indicates all pages have been transferred
15 is to help reduce electrical emission (EMI)
249 /* Reduce EMI emission by reducing RGMII drive strength */469 /* Reduce RGMII EMI emissions by reducing drive strength */
43 - st,scc-on : enable ssc to reduce effects of EMI (only for sata or PCIe).
444 * reduce EMI.
570 * reduce EMI.
858 /* Adjust WiFi drive strengths lower for EMI */
876 /* Adjust WiFi drive strengths lower for EMI */
21851 # EMI enable keyboard: ^[b24428 # EMI Enable Manual Input \E b Fs -