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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/misc/mic/
DKconfig1 comment "Intel MIC Bus Driver"
4 tristate "Intel MIC Bus Driver"
8 device or driver on the MIC Bus, such as CONFIG_INTEL_MIC_HOST,
11 If you are building a host/card kernel with an Intel MIC device
14 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
15 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
28 If you are building a host/card kernel with an Intel MIC device
31 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
32 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
35 comment "Intel MIC Host Driver"
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/mic/
Dmic_overview.txt1 An Intel MIC X100 device is a PCIe form factor add-in coprocessor
2 card based on the Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture
20 MIC PCIe card has a dma controller with 8 channels. These channels are
28 low level communications API across PCIe currently implemented for MIC.
32 boot, shutdown and reset of Intel MIC devices. It communicates with a COSM
33 "client" driver on the MIC cards over SCIF to perform these functions.
37 single threaded performance for the host compared to MIC, the ability of
38 the host to initiate DMA's to/from the card using the MIC DMA engine and
58 | MIC DMA | | +------+ | +------+ +------+ | | MIC DMA |
63 |MIC virtual Bus| | |SCIF | | |SCIF | | COSM | | |MIC virtual Bus |
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Dscif_overview.txt2 level communications API across PCIe currently implemented for MIC. Currently
4 node is a MIC Coprocessor or Xeon based host. SCIF abstracts the details of
9 runtime and OFED support for MPI implementations for MIC coprocessors.
31 ==== SCIF Performance for MIC ====
62 latency from the host to an x100 MIC for an 8 byte message is 0.44 usecs.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-class-mic.txt6 The mic class directory belongs to Intel MIC devices and
7 provides information per MIC device. An Intel MIC device is a
9 Integrated Core (MIC) architecture that runs a Linux OS.
17 represent MIC devices (0,1,..etc). Each directory has
18 information specific to that MIC device.
26 MIC device. For example - "x100"
34 MIC device. For example - "A0" or "B0"
42 MIC device in the context of the card OS. Possible values that
44 "ready" - The MIC device is ready to boot the card OS. On
48 "booting" - The MIC device has initiated booting a card OS.
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/exynos/
Dexynos-mic.txt1 Device-Tree bindings for Samsung Exynos SoC mobile image compressor (MIC)
3 MIC (mobile image compressor) resides between decon and mipi dsi. Mipi dsi is
4 not capable to transfer high resoltuion frame data as decon can send. MIC
11 - reg: physical base address and length of the MIC registers set and system
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dnxp,lpc3220-mic.txt2 (MIC, including SIC1 and SIC2 secondary controllers)
16 - reg: Should contain MIC registers location and length
20 * MIC
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/usb/wusbcore/
Dcrypto.c390 .MIC = { 0x75, 0x6a, 0x97, 0x51, 0x0c, 0x8c, in wusb_oob_mic_verify()
398 else if (memcmp(stv_hsmic_hs.MIC, mic, sizeof(mic))) { in wusb_oob_mic_verify()
401 hs_size = sizeof(stv_hsmic_hs) - sizeof(stv_hsmic_hs.MIC); in wusb_oob_mic_verify()
410 wusb_key_dump(stv_hsmic_hs.MIC, sizeof(stv_hsmic_hs.MIC)); in wusb_oob_mic_verify()
Dsecurity.c397 memset(hs[0].MIC, 0, sizeof(hs[0].MIC)); /* Per WUSB1.0[T7-22] */ in wusb_dev_4way_handshake()
468 if (memcmp(hs[1].MIC, mic, sizeof(hs[1].MIC))) { in wusb_dev_4way_handshake()
480 result = wusb_oob_mic(hs[2].MIC, keydvt_out.kck, &ccm_n, &hs[2]); in wusb_dev_4way_handshake()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/sound/oss/
DWaveArtist71 MIC L (mouthpiece)
170 MIC R (electret mic)
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Datmel-at91sam9g20ek-wm8731-audio.txt22 "Int MIC", "MICIN";
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/dma/
DKconfig263 tristate "Intel MIC X100 DMA Driver"
268 (MIC) family of PCIe form factor coprocessor X100 devices that
269 run a 64 bit Linux OS. This driver will be used by both MIC
272 If you are building host kernel with a MIC device or a card
273 kernel for a MIC device, then say M (recommended) or Y, else
276 More information about the Intel MIC family as well as the Linux
277 OS and tools for MIC to use with this driver are available from
/linux-4.4.14/sound/pci/ctxfi/
Dctdaio.h37 MIC, /* Dedicated mic on Titanium HD */ enumerator
Dctdaio.c53 [MIC] = {.left = 0x55, .right = 0xd5},
131 case MIC: return 5; in daio_device_index()
Dctatc.c1090 return atc_daio_unmute(atc, state, MIC); in atc_mic_unmute()
1520 dai = container_of(atc->daios[MIC], struct dai, daio); in atc_connect_resources()
/linux-4.4.14/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dlpc32xx.dtsi213 * MIC Interrupt controller includes:
214 * MIC @40008000
/linux-4.4.14/include/linux/usb/
Dwusb.h374 hs, sizeof(*hs) - sizeof(hs->MIC)); in wusb_oob_mic()
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/gpu/drm/exynos/
DKconfig91 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos MIC for DRM.
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/net/fddi/
DKconfig66 - Netelligent 100 FDDI SAS Fibre MIC
/linux-4.4.14/include/uapi/linux/usb/
Dch9.h932 __u8 MIC[8]; member
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/networking/
Dskfp.txt63 - Netelligent 100 FDDI SAS Fibre MIC
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/isdn/hisax/
DKconfig229 bool "MIC card"
232 This enables HiSax support for the ITH MIC card.
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/crypto/
Dapi-intro.txt186 Jouni Malinen (Michael MIC)
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/isdn/
DREADME.HiSax57 ith Kommunikationstechnik GmbH MIC 16 ISA card
178 17 MIC card irq, io
293 17 MIC card pa=irq pb=io
/linux-4.4.14/sound/core/oss/
Dmixer_oss.c1126 MIXER_VOL(MIC),
/linux-4.4.14/crypto/
DKconfig538 tristate "Michael MIC keyed digest algorithm"
541 Michael MIC is used for message integrity protection in TKIP
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/
Ddevices.txt1663 92 char Reserved for ith Kommunikationstechnik MIC ISDN card
/linux-4.4.14/
DMAINTAINERS5671 INTEL MIC DRIVERS (mic)