Searched refs:buflength (Results 1 – 4 of 4) sorted by relevance
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/scsi/ |
D | sr_ioctl.c | 78 int sr_do_ioctl(int target, unsigned char *sr_cmd, void *buffer, unsigned buflength, int quiet, int… in sr_do_ioctl() argument 97 (virt_to_phys(buffer) + buflength - 1 > ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD)) { in sr_do_ioctl() 98 bounce_buffer = (char *) scsi_malloc((buflength + 511) & ~511); in sr_do_ioctl() 103 memcpy(bounce_buffer, (char *) buffer, buflength); in sr_do_ioctl() 111 scsi_wait_req(SRpnt, (void *) sr_cmd, (void *) buffer, buflength, in sr_do_ioctl()
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D | cpqfcTSinit.c | 698 int buflength; // It's length member 720 if (info->buffillen == info->buflength) // Buffer full, discard in copy_mem_info() 723 if (info->buflength - info->buffillen < datalen) // Overflows buffer ? in copy_mem_info() 724 datalen = info->buflength - info->buffillen; in copy_mem_info() 776 info.buflength = length; in cpqfcTS_proc_info()
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D | ChangeLog | 1867 Use buffer and buflength in do_ioctl. Patches from Chris Newbold for
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/net/ |
D | epic100.c | 304 u32 buflength; member 311 u32 buflength; member 939 ep->rx_ring[i].buflength = cpu_to_le32(ep->rx_buf_sz); in epic_init_ring() 1008 ep->tx_ring[entry].buflength = ctrl_word | cpu_to_le32(skb->len); in epic_start_xmit() 1280 ep->rx_ring[i].buflength = 0; in epic_close()
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