Searched refs:mW (Results 1 – 9 of 9) sorted by relevance
/linux/Documentation/power/powercap/ |
H A D | dtpm.rst | 56 SoC (400mW - 3100mW) 58 `-- pkg (400mW - 3100mW) 60 |-- pd0 (100mW - 700mW) 62 `-- pd1 (300mW - 2400mW) 66 SoC (600mW - 5900mW) 68 |-- pkg (400mW - 3100mW) 70 | |-- pd0 (100mW - 700mW) 72 | `-- pd1 (300mW - 2400mW) 74 `-- pd2 (200mW - 2800mW) 90 …dren given their weights. For example, if we set a power limitation of 3200mW at the 'SoC' root no… [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/hwmon/ |
H A D | ltc4245.rst | 86 power1_input 12v power usage (mW) 87 power2_input 5v power usage (mW) 88 power3_input 3v power usage (mW) 89 power4_input Vee (-12v) power usage (mW)
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/linux/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/power/ |
H A D | energy-model.rst | 170 01 static int est_power(struct device *dev, unsigned long *mW, 186 17 *mW = power;
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/linux/drivers/net/pse-pd/ |
H A D | pd692x0.c | 1007 int mW, uV, uA, ret; in pd692x0_pi_get_current_limit() local 1019 mW = ret; in pd692x0_pi_get_current_limit() 1026 tmp_64 = mW; in pd692x0_pi_get_current_limit() 1039 int uV, ret, mW; in pd692x0_pi_set_current_limit() local 1056 mW = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST_ULL(tmp_64, 1000000000); in pd692x0_pi_set_current_limit() 1057 ret = pd692x0_pi_set_pw_from_table(dev, &msg, mW); in pd692x0_pi_set_current_limit()
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/ |
H A D | power_allocator.rst | 63 An estimate of the sustainable dissipatable power (in mW) should be 73 is typically 2000mW, while on a 10" tablet is around 4500mW (may vary 238 most @power mW and store it in @state. It should return 0 on success,
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H A D | cpu-cooling-api.rst | 89 mW/MHz/uVolt^2) 104 mW/MHz/uVolt^2. Typical values for mobile CPUs might lie in range
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/linux/Documentation/power/ |
H A D | energy-model.rst | 304 01 static int est_power(struct device *dev, unsigned long *mW, 320 17 *mW = power;
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/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom/ |
H A D | qcom-apq8060-dragonboard.dts | 398 * SFH4650 (60mW, @850nm) next to the
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/linux/Documentation/networking/ |
H A D | ethtool-netlink.rst | 1809 in mW. 1833 identifies the C33 PSE power limit in mW.
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