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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/net/wan/8253x/
D8253xnet.c214 if(port->active2.receive == NULL) in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
222 …port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail = port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->data; /* clear the buff… in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
223 port->active2.receive->Count = sab8253xn_rbufsize|OWN_SAB; in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
227 memcpy(port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail, buf, count); in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
228 port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail += count; in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
232 port->active2.receive->Count = in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
233 (port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail - port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->data); in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
234 …if((port->active2.receive->Count < (ETH_ZLEN+4+3)) || /* 4 is the CRC32 size 3 bytes from the SAB … in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
238 port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail = port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->data; in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
240 port->active2.receive->Count = sab8253xn_rbufsize|OWN_SAB; in sab8253x_receive_charsN()
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D8253xtty.c443 if(port->active2.receive == NULL) in sab8253x_receive_chars()
448 memcpy(port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail, reordered, count); in sab8253x_receive_chars()
449 port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail += count; in sab8253x_receive_chars()
450 port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->data_len = count; in sab8253x_receive_chars()
451 port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->len = count; in sab8253x_receive_chars()
456 …port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->tail = port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->data; /* clear the buff… in sab8253x_receive_chars()
457 port->active2.receive->Count = (port->recv_fifo_size|OWN_SAB); in sab8253x_receive_chars()
458 port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->data_len = 0; in sab8253x_receive_chars()
459 port->active2.receive->HostVaddr->len = 0; in sab8253x_receive_chars()
463 skb_unlink(port->active2.receive->HostVaddr); in sab8253x_receive_chars()
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D8253xutl.c920 if(priv->dcontrol2.receive != NULL) in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
926 else if(priv->dcontrol2.receive != NULL) in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
941 priv->dcontrol2.receive = (RING_DESCRIPTOR*) in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
943 if(priv->dcontrol2.receive == NULL) in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
968 desc = priv->dcontrol2.receive; /* only need one descriptor for receive */ in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
972 desc = priv->dcontrol2.receive; in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
979 kfree(priv->dcontrol2.receive); in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
981 priv->dcontrol2.receive = NULL; /* get rid of descriptor */ in Sab8253xInitDescriptors2()
1009 if(priv->dcontrol2.receive) in Sab8253xCleanUpTransceiveN()
1011 kfree(priv->dcontrol2.receive); in Sab8253xCleanUpTransceiveN()
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Dring.h63 RING_DESCRIPTOR *receive; member
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/isdn/
DINTERFACE.fax18 In receive-mode the LL-driver takes care of the bit-order conversion
67 Defines outgoing/send or incoming/receive connection.
87 (+FCSI/+FTSI on send/receive)
112 ISDN_TTY_FAX_TRAIN_OK output of +FDCS and OK message (for receive mode).
114 ISDN_TTY_FAX_EOP signals end of data in receive mode,
132 Set by HL in receive-mode for +FET message.
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/
DIPMI.txt153 You should look at the receive type and handle the message
194 look at the receive type, too.
206 EMSGSIZE error and the driver will leave the data in the receive
213 command. If the response is not receive in the IPMI-specified 5
218 In kernelland, after you receive a message and are done with it, you
224 that lets you supply the smi and receive message. This is useful for
235 commands that other things on the IPMB bus have sent you). To receive
239 To receive events, you must call ipmi_set_gets_events() and set the
243 for events, they will all receive all events that come in.
246 want to receive. Call ipmi_register_for_cmd() and supply the netfn
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Dhayes-esp.txt77 default. For example, to set the receive trigger level to 512 bytes and the
91 The rx_timeout= option can be used to set the receive timeout value. This
96 receive timeout to 255, the insmod command would be:
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/networking/
Diphase.txt97 RX_CNT = number of receive buffers in the range (1-128)
98 RX_SIZE = size of receive buffers in the range (48-64K)
102 1. Transmit and receive buffer size must be a multiple of 4.
104 transmit and receive buffers is less than or equal to the
124 At the test machine intended to receive data, type:
Dppp_generic.txt26 to be able to send PPP frames, receive PPP frames, and optionally
35 on receive.
263 and receive PPP control frames, using the read() and write() system
265 attached to a channel can be used to send and receive PPP frames on
279 makes it available to send and receive data packets for that unit.
324 * PPPIOCSMRU sets the MRU (maximum receive unit) for the interface.
334 SC_REJ_COMP_TCP disable receive TCP header decompression
365 field. If this is 0, the ioctl will affect the receive path,
385 the transmit and receive idle timers is restricted to those which
402 NPMODE_PASS normal operation, transmit and receive packets
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D3c359.txt36 pkt_buf_sz: This is this initial receive buffer allocation size. This will
49 ring speed. The driver also changes the size of the receive buffers as part
De1000.txt200 RxAbsIntDelay parameters. In other words, minimizing the receive
238 This value specifies the number of receive buffer descriptors allocated
242 Each descriptor is 16 bytes. A receive buffer is also allocated for each
248 for a higher number of receive descriptors may be denied. In this
257 This value delays the generation of receive interrupts in units of 1.024
262 may be set too high, causing the driver to run out of available receive
280 receive interrupt is generated. Useful only if RxIntDelay is non-zero,
565 duplex, you may observe occasional dropped receive packets. There are no
595 by changing the amount of available memory for receive buffer allocation, by
604 This results in unbalanced receive traffic.
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Dolympic.txt36 pkt_buf_sz: This is this initial receive buffer allocation size. This will
69 ring speed. The driver also changes the size of the receive buffers as part
Dproc_net_tcp.txt23 | |----------------------> receive-queue
DNAPI_HOWTO.txt64 Typically, only packet receive events are processed in dev->poll().
69 receive events.
73 The example used in this document is to move the receive processing only
90 Put only receive events in dev->poll(); leave the rest in
117 This implies receive is totaly lockless because of the guarantee only that
127 the receive interrupt is the largest cause of noise. Note this might not
134 processes receive events.
639 If a status bit for receive or rxnobuff is set and the corresponding
DConfigurable26 machines transmitting on the same net, resulting in overruns and receive errors.
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/isdn/hisax/
Dhfc_2bs0.c348 int receive, transmit, count = 5; in main_irq_hfc() local
361 receive = 0; in main_irq_hfc()
371 receive = 1; in main_irq_hfc()
374 if (receive || (bcs->mode == L1_MODE_TRANS)) { in main_irq_hfc()
392 receive = 1; in main_irq_hfc()
416 if ((receive || transmit) && count) in main_irq_hfc()
Dhfc_pci.c477 int receive, count = 5; in main_rec_hfcpci() local
531 receive = 1; in main_rec_hfcpci()
533 receive = 0; in main_rec_hfcpci()
535 receive = hfcpci_empty_fifo_trans(bcs, bz, bdata); in main_rec_hfcpci()
537 receive = 0; in main_rec_hfcpci()
539 if (count && receive) in main_rec_hfcpci()
873 int receive, count = 5; in receive_emsg() local
959 receive = 1; in receive_emsg()
961 receive = 0; in receive_emsg()
963 receive = 0; in receive_emsg()
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Dhfc_2bds0.c408 int receive, count = 5; in main_rec_2bds0() local
453 receive = 1; in main_rec_2bds0()
455 receive = 0; in main_rec_2bds0()
457 receive = 0; in main_rec_2bds0()
459 if (count && receive) in main_rec_2bds0()
Darcofi.c75 if (cs->dc.isac.arcofi_list->receive) { in arcofi_fsm()
/linux-2.4.37.9/include/linux/
Datmlec.h86 unsigned char receive; /* 1= receive vcc, 0 = send vcc */ member
Dif_frad.h163 void (*receive)(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *); member
Dcdk.h457 unsigned short receive; member
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/net/ibm_emac/
DConfig.in10 int ' Number of receive buffers' CONFIG_IBM_OCP_ENET_RX_BUFF 64
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/scsi/
D53c700.scr30 ABSOLUTE StatusAddress = 0 ; Addr to receive status return
31 ABSOLUTE ReceiveMsgAddress = 0 ; Addr to receive msg
185 ; receive it correctly
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/BK-usage/
D00-INDEX14 may pipe it directly to 'bk receive'.

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