/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/scsi/ |
D | 53c700.scr | 144 INT NOT_MSG_OUT_AFTER_SELECTION 148 INT RESELECTED_DURING_SELECTION, WHEN MSG_IN 149 INT FATAL_NOT_MSG_IN_AFTER_SELECTION 154 INT RESELECTION_IDENTIFIED 159 INT RESELECTION_IDENTIFIED 167 INT COMPLETED_SELECTION_AS_TARGET 177 INT FATAL_SEND_MSG 206 INT FATAL_ILLEGAL_MSG_LENGTH 253 INT UNEXPECTED_PHASE_BEFORE_CMD, IF NOT CMD 260 INT UNEXPECTED_PHASE_AFTER_CMD [all …]
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D | 53c7,8xx.scr | 204 INT int_debug_saved 217 INT int_debug_restored 407 INT int_debug_dsa_schedule 440 INT int_EVENT_DISCONNECT; 443 INT int_debug_disconnected 476 INT int_EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT 482 INT int_debug_scheduled 512 INT int_EVENT_SELECT 533 INT int_debug_check_dsa 540 INT int_err_unexpected_phase, WHEN NOT MSG_IN [all …]
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D | sim710.scr | 78 INT int_sel_no_ident, IF NOT MSG_OUT 86 INT int_sel_not_cmd, IF NOT CMD 98 INT int_cmd_bad_phase 104 INT int_status_not_msgin, WHEN NOT MSG_IN 106 INT int_not_cmd_complete, IF NOT 0x00 111 INT int_cmd_complete 386 INT int_data_bad_phase 395 INT int_bad_msg1 409 INT int_msg_sdtr1 425 INT int_disc1 [all …]
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D | 53c7xx.scr | 251 INT int_debug_saved 263 INT int_debug_saved 279 INT int_debug_restored 290 INT int_debug_restored 334 ; optional debug INT so a valid DSA is a good idea. 506 INT int_debug_dsa_schedule 557 INT int_EVENT_DISCONNECT; 560 INT int_debug_disconnected 592 INT int_EVENT_BEFORE_SELECT 596 INT int_debug_scheduled [all …]
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D | ChangeLog.ncr53c8xx | 461 this avoid scanning all CCBs on INT FLY (Only scan all CCBs, on
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/usb/ |
D | URB.txt | 21 has been successfully completed or canceled (INT transfers behave a bit 53 // for data stage (CTRL), BULK, INT and ISO 85 you want to schedule. For CTRL/BULK/INT, use 0. 115 re-submission for INT transfers that are being continued. 133 - Invalid INT interval (-EINVAL) 134 - More than one packet for INT (-EINVAL) 141 The same applies to INT transfers, but here the seamless continuation is 218 1.9. How to start interrupt (INT) transfers? 220 INT transfers are currently implemented with different queues for intervals
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D | uhci.txt | 64 INT transfers (e.g. mouse driver) work fine, too. 107 ISO INT (2-128ms) 1ms-INT CTRL Chain BULK Chain 116 For ISO or INT, the TD for each frame is simply inserted into the appropriate 117 ISO/INT-TD-chain for the desired frame. The 7 skeleton INT-TDs are scattered 120 For CTRL/BULK/ISO, the last TD in the transfer has the IOC-bit set. For INT, 127 the 1024 ISO-chains and the 8 INT-chains there is a closed cycle. This
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D | ohci.txt | 4 (ISO coming soon, Bulk, INT u. CTRL transfers enabled) 16 * INT and CTRL transfers enabled, Bulk included but disabled, ISO needs completion 62 There is one basic command for all types of bus transfers (INT, BULK, ISO, CTRL): 68 INT, BULK: ctrl = NULL, ctrl_len=0, 73 (The interface layer does this for a INT-pipe on request.)
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/linux-2.4.37.9/include/linux/ |
D | compatmac.h | 131 #define INT void macro 144 #define INT int macro
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/sh/kernel/ |
D | pci_st40.c | 171 pci_int = ST40PCI_READ(INT);pci_aint = ST40PCI_READ(AINT); in st40_pci_irq() 175 ST40PCI_WRITE(INT, ~0); ST40PCI_WRITE(AINT, ~0); in st40_pci_irq() 374 if (ST40PCI_READ(INT) & INT_MADIM) { in CheckForMasterAbort() 376 ST40PCI_WRITE(INT, INT_MADIM); in CheckForMasterAbort() 547 ST40PCI_WRITE(INT, ~0); ST40PCI_WRITE(AINT, ~0); in pcibios_init()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/sound/ |
D | CMI8330 | 94 (INT 0 (IRQ 7 (MODE +E))) 104 (INT 0 (IRQ 11 (MODE +E))) 121 (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
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D | ESS1868 | 28 (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
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D | VIBRA16 | 38 (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
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D | OPL3-SA2 | 140 (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
D | stwotox.S | 233 fmovel %fp1,N(%a6) | ...N = ROUND-TO-INT(64 X) 336 fmovel %fp1,N(%a6) | ...N=INT(X*64*LOG10/LOG2)
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D | stan.S | 363 |--THAT INT( X * (2/PI) / 2**(L) ) < 2**29. 377 |--WE MUST NOW FIND INT(FP2). SINCE WE NEED THIS VALUE IN
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/sh64/kernel/ |
D | pci_sh5.c | 435 pci_int = SH5PCI_READ(INT); in pcish5_err_irq() 444 SH5PCI_WRITE(INT, ~0); in pcish5_err_irq()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/net/ |
D | atari_pamsnet.c | 249 #define INT (!(MFP_GPIP & 0x20)) macro
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ |
D | svga.txt | 113 (as presented to INT 10, function 00) increased by 0x0100. 118 0x0900 to 0x09ff - Video7 special modes. Set by calling INT 0x10, AX=0x6f05.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/i386/ |
D | boot.txt | 77 memory. The boot loader should use the "INT 12h" BIOS call to verify 80 Unfortunately, if INT 12h reports that the amount of memory is too
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/ |
D | fplsp.S | 5009 set INT,L_SCR2 5053 fmov.l %fp1,INT(%a6) # CONVERT TO INTEGER 5055 mov.l INT(%a6),%d1 # make a copy of N 5068 mov.l INT(%a6),%d1 5596 fmov.l %fp2,INT(%a6) 5755 set INT,L_SCR1 5951 #--THAT INT( X * (2/PI) / 2**(L) ) < 2**29. 5966 #--WE MUST NOW FIND INT(FP2). SINCE WE NEED THIS VALUE IN 9007 fmov.l %fp1,INT(%a6) # N = ROUND-TO-INT(64 X) 9010 fmov.l INT(%a6),%fp1 # N --> FLOATING FMT [all …]
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D | fpsp.S | 5115 set INT,L_SCR2 5159 fmov.l %fp1,INT(%a6) # CONVERT TO INTEGER 5161 mov.l INT(%a6),%d1 # make a copy of N 5174 mov.l INT(%a6),%d1 5702 fmov.l %fp2,INT(%a6) 5861 set INT,L_SCR1 6057 #--THAT INT( X * (2/PI) / 2**(L) ) < 2**29. 6072 #--WE MUST NOW FIND INT(FP2). SINCE WE NEED THIS VALUE IN 9113 fmov.l %fp1,INT(%a6) # N = ROUND-TO-INT(64 X) 9116 fmov.l INT(%a6),%fp1 # N --> FLOATING FMT [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/ieee1394/ |
D | oui.db | 2268 003067 BIOSTAR MICROTECH INT'L CORP. 2569 004095 R.P.T. INTERGROUPS INT'L LTD. 2657 0040ED NETWORK CONTROLS INT'NATL INC. 2806 00508F ASITA TECHNOLOGIES INT'L LTD. 3187 008011 DIGITAL SYSTEMS INT'L. INC. 3998 00C014 TELEMATICS CALABASAS INT'L,INC 4135 00C09D DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS INT'L, INC 4886 08006C SUNTEK TECHNOLOGY INT'L
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/arm/SA1100/ |
D | SA1100_USB | 319 the docs say UDC does not support INT xfers -- though, at the protocol
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/isdn/ |
D | README.HiSax | 225 isapnp config: (INT 0 (IRQ 10 (MODE +E)))
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