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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/
Ddwc3.txt17 - snps,usb3_lpm_capable: determines if platform is USB3 LPM capable
20 - snps,has-lpm-erratum: true when DWC3 was configured with LPM Erratum enabled
21 - snps,lpm-nyet-threshold: LPM NYET threshold
Dusb-xhci.txt14 - usb3-lpm-capable: determines if platform is USB3 LPM capable
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-bus-usb108 in to a xHCI host which support link PM, it will perform a LPM
109 test; if the test is passed and host supports USB2 hardware LPM
110 (xHCI 1.0 feature), USB2 hardware LPM will be enabled for the
113 or disable) indicating whether or not USB2 hardware LPM is
160 USB 2.0 devices may support hardware link power management (LPM)
162 tuning the timeout for L1 inactivity timer (LPM timer), e.g.
171 USB 2.0 devices that support hardware link power management (LPM)
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/ethernet/sis/
Dsis900.h53 PESEL = 0x00000008, LPM = 0x00000004, BEM = 0x00000001, enumerator
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/
DKconfig45 LOGITECH LPM-SCSI2E
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/usb/
Dpower-management.txt520 enabling hardware LPM, the host can automatically put the device into
524 The user interface for controlling USB2 hardware LPM is located in the
531 When a USB2 device which support LPM is plugged to a
532 xHCI host root hub which support software LPM, the
533 host will run a software LPM test for it; if the device
535 supports USB2 hardware LPM, this file will show up and
536 driver will enable hardware LPM for the device. You
538 USB2 hardware LPM manually. This is for test purpose mainly.
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/scsi/
Dsym53c416.c100 #define LPM 0x02 /* Low Power Mode */ macro
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/eisa/
Deisa.ids1123 NIC0800 "PC-LPM-16 Low Power Multi-function Board"
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/s390/
DDebugging390.txt1516 CPA 000FFDF0 PARM 00E2C9C4 KEY 0 FPI C0 LPM 80