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D | locks.h | 61 #define __up_op(ptr,wake) \ argument 75 " blmi " SYMBOL_NAME_STR(wake) \ 114 #define __up_op_write(ptr,wake) \ argument 130 " blcs " SYMBOL_NAME_STR(wake) \ 139 #define __up_op_read(ptr,wake) \ argument 155 " bleq " SYMBOL_NAME_STR(wake) \
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/linux-2.4.37.9/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/ |
D | locks.h | 55 #define __up_op(ptr,wake) \ argument 67 " blle " SYMBOL_NAME_STR(wake) \ 100 #define __up_op_write(ptr,wake) \ argument 112 " blcs " SYMBOL_NAME_STR(wake) \ 121 #define __up_op_read(ptr,wake) \ argument 133 " bleq " SYMBOL_NAME_STR(wake) \
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/power/ |
D | pci.txt | 146 and fail if it does not, unless enable == 0 (request is to disable wake 279 to wake the system up. (However, it is possible that a device may support 280 some non-standard way of generating a wake event on sleep.) 284 wake event from: 296 A device can use this to enable wake events: 302 a request to enable wake events from D3, two calls should be made to
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/networking/ |
D | TODO | 8 * Audit all net drivers to make sure magic packet / wake-on-lan /
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D | 8139too.txt | 286 * Call pci_enable_device to wake up/assign resource to device, 291 * Always wake queue after hw restart, in tx_timeout 314 * Kill major Tx stop/wake queue race 409 * New power management wake-up code 412 * New chipset wake up (open) logic
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D | vortex.txt | 222 Becker's `ether-wake' application may be used to wake suspended 292 Donald's wake-on-LAN page: 294 http://www.scyld.com/expert/wake-on-lan.html
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ |
D | pm.txt | 115 * Description: Update device access time and wake up device, if necessary 121 * access time but should never need to wake up the device 123 * already) This is important as we can not wake up 220 wake-on functionality that the device has.
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D | spinlocks.txt | 181 wake up. So read-locks are safe (which is good: they are very common
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D | pci.txt | 70 enable_wake Enable device to generate wake events from a low power
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/sound/ |
D | ad1889.c | 402 static void ad1889_update_ptr(ad1889_dev_t *dev, int wake) 423 if (wake & dmabuf->count >= dmabuf->fragsize) 426 if (wake & dmabuf->count > 0)
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D | esssolo1.c | 1665 int wake; in solo1_handle_midi() local 1669 wake = 0; in solo1_handle_midi() 1677 wake = 1; in solo1_handle_midi() 1679 if (wake) in solo1_handle_midi() 1681 wake = 0; in solo1_handle_midi() 1687 wake = 1; in solo1_handle_midi() 1689 if (wake) in solo1_handle_midi()
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D | cs46xx.c | 1534 static void cs_update_ptr(struct cs_card *card, int wake) in cs_update_ptr() argument 1562 if (wake && dmabuf->count >= (signed)dmabuf->fragsize) in cs_update_ptr() 1566 if (wake && dmabuf->count > 0) in cs_update_ptr() 1592 if (wake && dmabuf->count >= (signed)dmabuf->fragsize) in cs_update_ptr() 1636 if (wake && dmabuf->count < (signed)dmabuf->dmasize/2) in cs_update_ptr() 1648 int wake; in cs_handle_midi() local 1651 wake = 0; in cs_handle_midi() 1659 wake = 1; in cs_handle_midi() 1661 if (wake) in cs_handle_midi() 1663 wake = 0; in cs_handle_midi() [all …]
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D | sonicvibes.c | 876 int wake; in sv_handle_midi() local 878 wake = 0; in sv_handle_midi() 886 wake = 1; in sv_handle_midi() 888 if (wake) in sv_handle_midi() 890 wake = 0; in sv_handle_midi() 896 wake = 1; in sv_handle_midi() 898 if (wake) in sv_handle_midi()
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D | es1370.c | 736 int wake; in es1370_handle_midi() local 740 wake = 0; in es1370_handle_midi() 748 wake = 1; in es1370_handle_midi() 750 if (wake) in es1370_handle_midi() 752 wake = 0; in es1370_handle_midi() 758 wake = 1; in es1370_handle_midi() 760 if (wake) in es1370_handle_midi()
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D | es1371.c | 1071 int wake; in es1371_handle_midi() local 1075 wake = 0; in es1371_handle_midi() 1083 wake = 1; in es1371_handle_midi() 1085 if (wake) in es1371_handle_midi() 1087 wake = 0; in es1371_handle_midi() 1093 wake = 1; in es1371_handle_midi() 1095 if (wake) in es1371_handle_midi()
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D | cmpci.c | 1409 int wake; in cm_handle_midi() local 1411 wake = 0; in cm_handle_midi() 1419 wake = 1; in cm_handle_midi() 1421 if (wake) in cm_handle_midi() 1423 wake = 0; in cm_handle_midi() 1429 wake = 1; in cm_handle_midi() 1431 if (wake) in cm_handle_midi()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/ieee1394/ |
D | ohci1394.c | 1578 int wake = 0; in ohci_iso_recv_bufferfill_parse() local 1605 wake = 1; in ohci_iso_recv_bufferfill_parse() 1676 if (wake) in ohci_iso_recv_bufferfill_parse() 1740 int wake = 0; in ohci_iso_recv_packetperbuf_task() local 1803 wake = 1; in ohci_iso_recv_packetperbuf_task() 1808 if (wake) in ohci_iso_recv_packetperbuf_task() 1932 int wake = 0; in ohci_iso_xmit_task() local 1956 wake = 1; in ohci_iso_xmit_task() 1968 if (wake) in ohci_iso_xmit_task()
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D | dv1394.c | 2111 int wake = 0; in it_tasklet_func() local 2172 wake = 1; in it_tasklet_func() 2245 if (wake) { in it_tasklet_func() 2258 int wake = 0; in ir_tasklet_func() local 2402 wake = 1; /* why the hell not? */ in ir_tasklet_func() 2406 if (wake) { in ir_tasklet_func()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/sound/ |
D | ALS | 32 If isapnptools is used to wake up the sound card (as in 2.2.x), the settings
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/s390/net/ |
D | ctctty.c | 304 int wake = 1; in ctc_tty_tint() local 330 wake = 0; in ctc_tty_tint() 365 if (wake) in ctc_tty_tint()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/usb/ |
D | usb-midi.c | 373 int i, j, wake; in usb_bulk_read() local 381 wake = 0; in usb_bulk_read() 397 wake = 1; in usb_bulk_read() 403 if ( wake ) { in usb_bulk_read()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/sound/cs4281/ |
D | cs4281m.c | 3843 int wake; in cs4281_handle_midi() local 3846 wake = 0; in cs4281_handle_midi() 3854 wake = 1; in cs4281_handle_midi() 3856 if (wake) in cs4281_handle_midi() 3858 wake = 0; in cs4281_handle_midi() 3865 wake = 1; in cs4281_handle_midi() 3867 if (wake) in cs4281_handle_midi()
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/usb/ |
D | philips.txt | 59 will shut down, but never wake up). Consider this experimental. By
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/sysctl/ |
D | vm.txt | 89 rate at which kupdate will wake and flush.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/char/ |
D | ChangeLog | 334 select on /dev/random for writing; wake up the daemon when 619 * serial.c (rs_set_termios): Don't wake up processes blocked in
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