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D | stv680.c | 874 unsigned char *output = frame->data; in bayer_unshuffle() local 898 memset (output, 0, 3 * vw * vh); /* clear output matrix. */ in bayer_unshuffle() 927 *(output + i + colour) = (unsigned char) p; in bayer_unshuffle() 942 *(output + i) = red[*(output + i)]; in bayer_unshuffle() 943 *(output + i + 1) = green[*(output + i + 1)]; in bayer_unshuffle() 944 *(output + i + 2) = blue[*(output + i + 2)]; in bayer_unshuffle() 960 …*(output + AD (x, y, vw) + BLUE) = ((int) *(output + AD (x - 1, y, vw) + BLUE) + (int) *(output + … in bayer_unshuffle() 961 …*(output + AD (x, y, vw) + RED) = ((int) *(output + AD (x, y - 1, vw) + RED) + (int) *(output + AD… in bayer_unshuffle() 965 …output + AD (x, y, vw) + GREEN) = ((int) *(output + AD (x - 1, y, vw) + GREEN) + (int) *(output + … in bayer_unshuffle() 966 …output + AD (x, y, vw) + RED) = ((int) *(output + AD (x - 1, y - 1, vw) + RED) + (int) *(output + … in bayer_unshuffle() [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/x86_64/tools/ |
D | offset.c | 17 #define output(x) asm volatile ("--- " x) macro 22 output("/* Auto generated by arch/../tools/offset.c at " __DATE__ ". Do not edit. */\n"); in main() 23 output("#ifndef ASM_OFFSET_H\n"); in main() 24 output("#define ASM_OFFSET_H 1\n"); in main() 53 output("#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__"); in main() 65 output("#endif"); in main() 67 output("#endif\n"); in main()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/isdn/hisax/ |
D | cert.c | 17 certification_check(int output) { in certification_check() argument 21 if (output) { in certification_check() 31 if (output) { in certification_check() 38 if (output) { in certification_check() 45 if (output) { in certification_check()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/block/ |
D | elevator.c | 185 blkelv_ioctl_arg_t output; in blkelvget_ioctl() local 187 output.queue_ID = elevator->queue_ID; in blkelvget_ioctl() 188 output.read_latency = elevator->read_latency; in blkelvget_ioctl() 189 output.write_latency = elevator->write_latency; in blkelvget_ioctl() 190 output.max_bomb_segments = 0; in blkelvget_ioctl() 192 if (copy_to_user(arg, &output, sizeof(blkelv_ioctl_arg_t))) in blkelvget_ioctl()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/sound/emu10k1/ |
D | efxmgr.h | 63 unsigned long output; /* bitmap of the lines used as outputs */ member 175 patch->output= (1<<(0x1f&ln)); \ 198 #define CONNECT(input, output) set_bit(input, &rpatch->route[(output) - OUTPUT_BASE]); argument 200 #define CONNECT_V(input, output) set_bit(input, &rpatch->route_v[(output) - OUTPUT_BASE]); argument 208 patch->output= (1<<(0x1f&ln)); \
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/BK-usage/ |
D | 00-INDEX | 10 bksend: Create readable text output containing summary of changes, GNU 12 importing into BitKeeper by an upstream maintainer). This output is 13 suitable for emailing BitKeeper changes. The recipient of this output 29 changeset descriptions, with 'diffstat' output created for each 37 bz64wrap into an uncompressed, typically text/plain output.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/parisc/kernel/ |
D | drivers.c | 249 static char *print_hwpath(struct hardware_path *path, char *output) in print_hwpath() argument 255 output += sprintf(output, "%u/", (unsigned char) path->bc[i]); in print_hwpath() 257 output += sprintf(output, "%u", (unsigned char) path->mod); in print_hwpath() 258 return output; in print_hwpath() 270 char *print_pa_hwpath(struct parisc_device *dev, char *output) in print_pa_hwpath() argument 276 return print_hwpath(&path, output); in print_pa_hwpath() 320 char *print_pci_hwpath(struct pci_dev *dev, char *output) in print_pci_hwpath() argument 325 return print_hwpath(&path, output); in print_pci_hwpath()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/net/core/ |
D | dst.c | 112 dst->output = dst_blackhole; in dst_alloc() 129 dst->output = dst_blackhole; in __dst_free() 193 dst->output == dst_blackhole) { in dst_dev_event() 197 dst->output = dst_discard; in dst_dev_event() 205 dst->output = dst_blackhole; in dst_dev_event()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/isdn/ |
D | INTERFACE.fax | 84 ISDN_TTY_FAX_CFR output of +FCFR message. 86 ISDN_TTY_FAX_RID output of remote ID set in r_id[] 89 ISDN_TTY_FAX_DCS output of +FDCS and CONNECT message, 101 ISDN_TTY_FAX_DIS output of +FDIS message and values. 109 0: output OK message (more pages follow) 112 ISDN_TTY_FAX_TRAIN_OK output of +FDCS and OK message (for receive mode). 117 ISDN_TTY_FAX_HNG output of the +FHNG and value set by code and
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D | README.hysdn | 138 Additional info about error reasons may be fetched from the log output. 144 keyword LOG. All other lines are output from the driver. 150 desired output options. As mentioned above the cards log dat is always 156 to output the hex log mask 34560078 for card 0. 159 desired output. The following bits are already assigned: 169 0x00000400 Additional conf log output
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/networking/ |
D | soundmodem.txt | 55 Input and output levels 57 It is important that the input and output levels are adjusted properly. 61 smmixer allows you to adjust input/output levels. See the respective 67 Since soundcards do not have a DC coupled output; PTT keying options include 72 * MPU401 MIDI output via a retriggerable monoflop.
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D | tcp.txt | 1 How the new TCP output machine [nyi] works. 27 Frames are queued for output by tcp_write. We do our best to send the frames
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D | PLIP.txt | 118 bi-directional parallel ports, rather than output-only ``printer'' 137 STROBE output 1* 144 AUTOFD output 14* 145 INIT output 16* 158 bi-directional parallel ports, rather than output-only ``printer'' 162 isn't configured for PLIP, as it will result in output driver
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/video/matrox/ |
D | matroxfb_base.c | 1004 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->compute) { in matroxfb_set_var() 1005 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->compute(ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).data, &mt); in matroxfb_set_var() 1031 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->program) { in matroxfb_set_var() 1032 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->program(ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).data); in matroxfb_set_var() 1038 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->start) { in matroxfb_set_var() 1039 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->start(ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).data); in matroxfb_set_var() 1221 if (mom.output >= MATROXFB_MAX_OUTPUTS) in matroxfb_ioctl() 1224 oproc = ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[mom.output]).output; in matroxfb_ioctl() 1234 val = oproc->verifymode(ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[mom.output]).data, mom.mode); in matroxfb_ioctl() 1237 if (ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[mom.output]).mode != mom.mode) { in matroxfb_ioctl() [all …]
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D | matroxfb_proc.c | 61 PRINT_PROC("Output: 0x%02X\n", bd->output.state); in bios_read_proc() 62 PRINT_PROC("TVOut: %s\n", bd->output.tvout?"yes":"no"); in bios_read_proc()
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D | matroxfb_crtc2.c | 473 if (ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->compute) { in matroxfb_dh_set_var() 474 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->compute(ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).data, &mt); in matroxfb_dh_set_var() 491 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->program) { in matroxfb_dh_set_var() 492 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->program(ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).data); in matroxfb_dh_set_var() 497 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->start) { in matroxfb_dh_set_var() 498 ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output->start(ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).data); in matroxfb_dh_set_var() 647 if (!ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output) in matroxfb_dh_ioctl() 701 if (ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[out]).output) { in matroxfb_dh_ioctl() 854 if (ACCESS_FBINFO(outputs[1]).output && in matroxfb_dh_regit()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ |
D | ftape.txt | 40 2. Tuning the debugging output 177 The amount of debugging output maps to the "tracing" boot time 190 2. Tuning the debugging output 192 To reduce the amount of debugging output printed to the system 195 i) trim the debugging output at run-time with 201 ii) trim the debugging output at module load time with 208 iii) trim the debugging output during system boot time. Add the 233 "ftape=value,option". As an example, the debugging output can be 255 output of the driver. 261 i. Controlling the amount of debugging output [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/net/ipv6/ |
D | ip6_fw.c | 249 nrt->u.dst.output = frule->output; in ip6_fw_dup() 327 rt->u.dst.output = ip6_fw_discard; in ip6_fw_msg_add() 330 rt->u.dst.output = ip6_fw_reject; in ip6_fw_msg_add()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/sound/ |
D | WaveArtist | 114 L | | | | | Mux >-->mute>--> L output 122 | | | | | | Mix >-->mute>--> Mono output 128 R | | | | | | Mux >-->mute>--> R output
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D | vwsnd | 41 The AD1843's PCM input channel and one of its output channels (DAC1) 42 are connected to Lithium. The other output channel (DAC2) is not 48 The AD1843 has PCM input and output (Pulse Code Modulation, also known 49 as wavetable). PCM input and output can be mono or stereo in any of 60 gain than the line out. The speaker/headphone output can be muted, 83 supports getting the input and output pointers with one-sample 105 output, it may produce an audible click. This is unavoidable. To 152 This is the gain control for PCM output. The left and right channel
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/acpi/ |
D | asus_acpi.c | 370 struct acpi_buffer *output) in write_acpi_int() argument 381 status = acpi_evaluate_object(handle, (char *) method, ¶ms, output); in write_acpi_int() 388 struct acpi_buffer output; in read_acpi_int() local 392 output.length = sizeof(out_obj); in read_acpi_int() 393 output.pointer = &out_obj; in read_acpi_int() 395 status = acpi_evaluate_object(handle, (char *) method, NULL, &output); in read_acpi_int() 602 struct acpi_buffer output; in get_lcd_state() local 614 output.length = sizeof(out_obj); in get_lcd_state() 615 output.pointer = &out_obj; in get_lcd_state() 617 status = acpi_evaluate_object(NULL, hotk->methods->lcd_status, &input, &output); in get_lcd_state()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/net/ipv4/ |
D | arp.c | 139 output: neigh_resolve_output, 149 output: neigh_resolve_output, 157 output: dev_queue_xmit, 167 output: neigh_compat_output, 246 neigh->output = neigh->ops->queue_xmit; in arp_constructor() 285 neigh->output = neigh->ops->output; in arp_constructor() 305 neigh->output = neigh->ops->connected_output; in arp_constructor() 307 neigh->output = neigh->ops->output; in arp_constructor()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/s390/ |
D | 3270.txt | 112 config3270.sh. Inspect the output script it produces, 172 issue "ls -l /dev/3270/tty620". The output should start with the 191 driver writes terminal output to it, starting at the top line and going 194 screen clears and more output is written, from the top down. 201 fuzzy feeling. When the log area fills up and output awaits, it 204 and more output will appear. You may hit ENTER with nothing typed in 216 clear the log area and write more output to it, or hit CLEAR to clear 217 the log area and the input area and write more output to the log area. 226 PA2 causes the log area to be cleared. If output awaits, it is then
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D | s390dbf.txt | 352 See section about predefined views for explanation of the above output! 485 The output when reading a debug-proc file is structured like this: 487 "prolog_proc output" 489 "header_proc output 1" "format_proc output 1" 490 "header_proc output 2" "format_proc output 2" 491 "header_proc output 3" "format_proc output 3" 504 and which produces the same header output as the predefined views.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/fb/ |
D | pvr2fb.txt | 49 output:X - output type. This can be any of the following: pal, ntsc, and
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