Searched refs:ABRT (Results 1 – 8 of 8) sorted by relevance
17 P_SIGNUM(ABRT); in syscall_arg__scnprintf_signum()
697 - !BSY && ERR && ABRT right after issuing PACKET indicates that PACKET700 - !BSY && ERR(==CHK) && !ABRT after the last byte of CDB is transferred703 - !BSY && ERR(==CHK) && ABRT after the last byte of CDB is transferred718 ABRT error during data transfer or on completion719 Up to ATA/ATAPI-7, the standard specifies that ABRT could be set on723 that ABRT bit alone could indicate transfer errors.726 errors can turn on ABRT. So, this is kind of gray area. Some751 This can be invalid command or parameter indicated by ABRT ERROR bit752 or some other error condition. Note that ABRT bit can indicate a lot813 - ICRC or ABRT error as described in[all …]
134 #define ABRT 0x10 /* int: script: command aborted */ macro
154 if (INB(np, nc_dstat) & ABRT) in sym_soft_reset()2892 !(dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) {2922 !(dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) {2940 (dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) {
69 (i.e.: set the ABRT bit in ISTAT if SCRIPTS are running)
203 - Tiny misspelling fixed (ABORT instead of ABRT). Was fortunately
655 #define ABRT 0x10 /* int: script: command aborted */ macro
5166 OUTB (nc_dien , MDPE|BF|ABRT|SSI|SIR|IID); in ncr_init()5784 !(dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) { in ncr_exception()5831 !(dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT))) { in ncr_exception()5869 (dstat & (MDPE|BF|ABRT|IID))) { in ncr_exception()