| /linux/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ |
| A D | pmp8074.dtsi | 23 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 29 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 35 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 41 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 49 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 57 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 65 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 73 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 79 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>;
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| A D | pm7250b.dtsi | 112 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 118 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 124 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 130 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 142 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 149 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 155 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 6>; 162 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 169 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>; 175 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>; [all …]
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| A D | pm8950.dtsi | 63 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 69 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 75 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 81 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 87 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 93 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 109 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 117 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 125 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 133 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; [all …]
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| A D | pm660.dtsi | 113 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 120 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 127 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 133 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 142 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 151 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 160 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 169 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 178 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 188 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>; [all …]
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| A D | pmi632.dtsi | 94 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 100 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 106 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 112 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 118 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 16>; 124 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 131 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 138 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>; 144 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>;
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| A D | sc8180x-pmics.dtsi | 108 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 114 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 120 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 176 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 182 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 188 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 234 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 240 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 246 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 284 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; [all …]
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| A D | pmi8950.dtsi | 25 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 4>; 31 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 4>; 37 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 43 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 49 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 55 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>;
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| A D | pms405.dtsi | 85 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 91 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 97 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>; 103 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 111 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 119 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 127 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>;
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| A D | pm6125.dtsi | 89 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 95 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 101 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 107 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>; 113 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>; 119 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>;
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| A D | pm6150l.dtsi | 62 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 68 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 74 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 80 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 3>;
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| A D | pmm8155au_2.dtsi | 73 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 79 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 85 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>;
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| A D | pm8150b.dtsi | 120 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 126 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 132 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 138 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>;
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| /linux/drivers/staging/media/sunxi/cedrus/ |
| A D | cedrus_h265.c | 273 const struct v4l2_ctrl_hevc_scaling_matrix *scaling; in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() local 277 scaling = run->h265.scaling_matrix; in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 280 (scaling->scaling_list_dc_coef_32x32[1] << 24) | in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 282 (scaling->scaling_list_dc_coef_16x16[1] << 8) | in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 283 (scaling->scaling_list_dc_coef_16x16[0] << 0)); in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 288 (scaling->scaling_list_dc_coef_16x16[3] << 8) | in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 289 (scaling->scaling_list_dc_coef_16x16[2] << 0)); in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 299 scaling->scaling_list_8x8[i][j + k * 8]; in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 309 scaling->scaling_list_32x32[i][j + k * 8]; in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() 319 scaling->scaling_list_16x16[i][j + k * 8]; in cedrus_h265_write_scaling_list() [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
| A D | cpufreq.rst | 44 to as CPU performance scaling or CPU frequency scaling (because it involves 53 core, scaling governors and scaling drivers. 66 by scaling governors. 68 In principle, all available scaling governors can be used with every scaling 111 It is only possible to register one scaling driver at a time, so the scaling 148 scaling governor to it (to begin with, that is the default scaling governor 181 As mentioned before, the |intel_pstate| scaling driver bypasses the scaling 216 and what scaling governor is attached to the given policy. Some scaling drivers 288 requested by the scaling driver from the hardware using the scaling 299 The scaling driver currently in use. [all …]
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| A D | intel_pstate.rst | 17 :doc:`CPU performance scaling subsystem <cpufreq>` in the Linux kernel 18 (``CPUFreq``). It is a scaling driver for the Sandy Bridge and later 61 a certain performance scaling algorithm. Which of them will be in effect 227 by the current scaling governor for the given policy). 425 The driver is not functional (it is not registered as a scaling 501 same as for other scaling drivers. 655 Do not register ``intel_pstate`` as the scaling driver even if the 667 Register ``intel_pstate`` as the scaling driver instead of 676 ``intel_pstate`` and on platforms where the ``pcc-cpufreq`` scaling 684 Register ``intel_pstate`` as the scaling driver only if the [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/cpu-freq/ |
| A D | index.rst | 4 CPUFreq - CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel 9 Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the 35 Clock and voltage scaling for the SA-1100: 36 * http://www.lartmaker.nl/projects/scaling
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| /linux/drivers/media/platform/verisilicon/ |
| A D | hantro_h264.c | 205 const struct v4l2_ctrl_h264_scaling_matrix *scaling = ctrls->scaling; in assemble_scaling_list() local 207 const size_t num_list_4x4 = ARRAY_SIZE(scaling->scaling_list_4x4); in assemble_scaling_list() 208 const size_t list_len_4x4 = ARRAY_SIZE(scaling->scaling_list_4x4[0]); in assemble_scaling_list() 209 const size_t list_len_8x8 = ARRAY_SIZE(scaling->scaling_list_8x8[0]); in assemble_scaling_list() 219 src = (u32 *)&scaling->scaling_list_4x4[i]; in assemble_scaling_list() 226 src = (u32 *)&scaling->scaling_list_8x8[i]; in assemble_scaling_list() 446 ctrls->scaling = in hantro_h264_dec_prepare_run() 448 if (WARN_ON(!ctrls->scaling)) in hantro_h264_dec_prepare_run()
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/dac/ |
| A D | adi,ad3552r.yaml | 99 adi,gain-scaling-p: 100 description: GainP = 1 / ( 2 ^ adi,gain-scaling-p) 104 adi,gain-scaling-n: 105 description: GainN = 1 / ( 2 ^ adi,gain-scaling-n) 114 - adi,gain-scaling-p 115 - adi,gain-scaling-n 234 adi,gain-scaling-p = <1>; 235 adi,gain-scaling-n = <2>;
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| /linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom/ |
| A D | pmx55.dtsi | 45 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 51 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 57 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>; 63 qcom,pre-scaling = <1 1>;
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ |
| A D | microchip,qt1050.txt | 41 - microchip,average-scaling: 42 The scaling factor which is used to scale the average-samples. 61 microchip,average-scaling = <16>; 69 microchip,average-scaling = <8>; 76 microchip,average-scaling = <16>;
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| /linux/drivers/leds/ |
| A D | leds-pca963x.c | 62 unsigned int scaling; member 243 unsigned int scaling = led->chip->chipdef->scaling; in pca963x_period_scale() local 245 return scaling ? DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST(val * scaling, 1000) : val; in pca963x_period_scale() 316 &chipdef->scaling)) in pca963x_register_leds() 317 chipdef->scaling = 1000; in pca963x_register_leds()
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| /linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| A D | crop.rst | 20 abilities cropping and scaling. Some video output devices can scale an 48 support scaling or the :ref:`VIDIOC_G_CROP <VIDIOC_G_CROP>` and 70 The cropping, insertion and scaling process 111 Video hardware can have various cropping, insertion and scaling 112 limitations. It may only scale up or down, support only discrete scaling 113 factors, or have different scaling abilities in horizontal and vertical 114 direction. Also it may not support scaling at all. At the same time the 131 Suppose scaling on a video capture device is restricted to a factor 1:1 146 rectangle of 608 × 456 pixels. The present scaling factors limit 260 Example: Current scaling factor and pixel aspect [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/cpu-freq/ |
| A D | cpufreq-stats.rst | 123 CPU Frequency scaling ---> 124 [*] CPU Frequency scaling 128 "CPU Frequency scaling" (CONFIG_CPU_FREQ) 应该被启用,以支持配置cpufreq-stats。
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| /linux/Documentation/translations/zh_TW/cpu-freq/ |
| A D | cpufreq-stats.rst | 123 CPU Frequency scaling ---> 124 [*] CPU Frequency scaling 128 "CPU Frequency scaling" (CONFIG_CPU_FREQ) 應該被啓用,以支持配置cpufreq-stats。
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| /linux/drivers/cpufreq/ |
| A D | Kconfig.powerpc | 3 tristate "CBE frequency scaling" 12 bool "CBE frequency scaling using PMI interface" 51 tristate "CPU frequency scaling for IBM POWERNV platform"
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