Searched refs:FCH (Results 1 – 3 of 3) sorted by relevance
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| H A D | hdmi_chmap.c | 40 FCH = (1 << 14), /* Front Center High */ enumerator 74 [10] = FCH, 162 { .ca_index = 0x20, .speakers = { 0, FCH, RR, RL, FC, 0, FR, FL } }, 163 { .ca_index = 0x21, .speakers = { 0, FCH, RR, RL, FC, LFE, FR, FL } }, 172 { .ca_index = 0x2a, .speakers = { FCH, RC, RR, RL, FC, 0, FR, FL } }, 173 { .ca_index = 0x2b, .speakers = { FCH, RC, RR, RL, FC, LFE, FR, FL } }, 174 { .ca_index = 0x2c, .speakers = { TC, FCH, RR, RL, FC, 0, FR, FL } }, 175 { .ca_index = 0x2d, .speakers = { TC, FCH, RR, RL, FC, LFE, FR, FL } }, 412 { SNDRV_CHMAP_TFC, FCH },
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mailbox/ |
| H A D | arm,mhuv3.yaml | 63 Channel (FCH). FCH is intended for lower overhead communication between 64 Sender and Receiver at the expense of determinism. An FCH allows the Sender 68 FCH is considered lossy in nature, and means that the Sender has no way of
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| H A D | MAINTAINERS | 1072 AMD FCH GPIO DRIVER
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