Searched refs:inv (Results 1 – 10 of 10) sorted by relevance
/u-boot/arch/x86/include/asm/ |
A D | intel_pinctrl_defs.h | 143 #define PAD_IRQ_CFG(route, trig, inv) \ argument 146 PAD_CFG0_RX_POL_##inv) 153 PAD_CFG0_RX_POL_##inv) 269 PAD_IRQ_CFG(IOAPIC, trig, inv), PAD_PULL(pull) | \ 297 PAD_IRQ_CFG(SMI, trig, inv), PAD_PULL(pull) | \ 304 PAD_IRQ_CFG(SMI, trig, inv), PAD_PULL(pull) | \ 317 PAD_IRQ_CFG(SCI, trig, inv), PAD_PULL(pull) | \ 324 PAD_IRQ_CFG(SCI, trig, inv), PAD_PULL(pull) | \ 336 PAD_IRQ_CFG(SCI, trig, inv), PAD_PULL(pull) | \ 349 PAD_IRQ_CFG(NMI, trig, inv), PAD_PULL(pull) | \ [all …]
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/u-boot/doc/sphinx/ |
A D | cdomain.py | 227 inv = self.env.domaindata['c']['objects'] 228 if (name in inv and self.env.config.nitpicky): 233 'other instance in ' + self.env.doc2path(inv[name][0]), 235 inv[name] = (self.env.docname, self.objtype)
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/u-boot/arch/mips/mach-pic32/include/mach/ |
A D | pic32.h | 63 u32 inv; member
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/u-boot/include/ |
A D | ali512x.h | 30 void ali512x_cio_function(int pin, int special, int inv, int input);
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/u-boot/drivers/misc/ |
A D | ali512x.c | 328 void ali512x_cio_function(int pin, int special, int inv, int input) in ali512x_cio_function() argument 353 if (inv) { in ali512x_cio_function()
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/u-boot/doc/device-tree-bindings/leds/ |
A D | leds-bcm6328.txt | 28 - brcm,serial-shift-inv : Boolean, inverts Serial LEDs shift direction. 74 brcm,serial-shift-inv;
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A D | leds-bcm6858.txt | 21 - brcm,serial-shift-inv : Boolean, led test mode
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/u-boot/arch/arm/mach-nexell/ |
A D | clock.c | 241 static inline void clk_dev_inv(void *base, int step, int inv) in clk_dev_inv() argument 246 val |= (inv << 1); in clk_dev_inv() 745 int i = 0, inv = 0; in clk_enable() local 766 inv = peri->invert_0; in clk_enable() 767 for (; peri->clk_step > i; i++, inv = peri->invert_1) in clk_enable() 768 clk_dev_inv(peri->base, i, inv); in clk_enable()
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/u-boot/arch/mips/dts/ |
A D | comtrend,vr-3032u.dts | 63 brcm,serial-shift-inv;
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A D | netgear,dgnd3700v2.dts | 72 brcm,serial-shift-inv;
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