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39 } *topology = NULL; variable58 newdev->next = topology; in add_dev()59 if (!topology || topology->devnum >= devnum) in add_dev()60 topology = newdev; in add_dev()62 struct daisydev *prev = topology; in add_dev()157 struct daisydev *dev, *prev = topology; in parport_daisy_fini()159 topology = topology->next; in parport_daisy_fini()161 prev = topology; in parport_daisy_fini()176 if (!topology) numdevs = 0; in parport_daisy_fini()271 struct daisydev *dev = topology; in parport_device_num()[all …]
141 WORD topology; /* Topology bits */ member
309 _u16 topology; /* 0x1E Topology bits */ member
35 There are two "types" of ARCnet - STAR topology and BUS topology. This156 The BUS topology is very similar to the one used by Ethernet. The only186 anywhere in middle of a cable in a STAR topology network. And more - you217 There are also hubs for the TP topology. There is nothing difficult426 cable-connector and it's for changing to star or bus topology; 556 the PC120, PC110 and PC100 star topology boards and the PC220, PC210 and 557 PC200 bus topology boards).707 star or bus topology.709 it is removed, the board can be used in a bus topology.934 star or bus topology.[all …]
112 topology.
102 in the first 4 columns of each "T:" line (topology info:103 Lev, Prnt, Port, Cnt) can be used to build a USB topology diagram.137 | | |__Level in topology for this bus
1077 directory tree that reflects the topology of available devices. The