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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/net/
Dgmac.c318 gm->sleeping = 1; in gmac_suspend()
405 gm->sleeping = 0; in gmac_resume()
1021 if (gm->sleeping) in gmac_set_multicast()
1208 if (gm->sleeping) in gmac_tx_timeout()
1267 if (gm->sleeping) in gmac_xmit_start()
1522 if (gm && gm->opened && !gm->sleeping) { in gmac_stats()
1659 gm->sleeping = 0; in gmac_probe1()
Dbmac.c82 int sleeping; member
500 bp->sleeping = 1; in bmac_sleep_notify()
1020 if (bp->sleeping) in bmac_set_multicast()
1263 bp->sleeping = 0; in bmac_reset_and_enable()
1534 bp->sleeping = 1; in bmac_close()
1582 if (bp->sleeping) in bmac_start()
Dgmac.h904 int sleeping; member
/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/cris/drivers/
Dusb-host.h47 int sleeping; member
Dusb-host.c3726 hc->intr.sleeping = 0; in etrax_usb_hc_init()
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/usb/host/
Dusb-ohci.c1077 !ohci->ed_rm_list[1] && !ohci->sleeping) { in ep_link()
1093 !ohci->ed_rm_list[1] && !ohci->sleeping) { in ep_link()
1344 if (!ohci->disabled && !ohci->sleeping) { in ep_rm_ed()
1466 if (!ohci->sleeping) { in td_submit_urb()
1495 if (!ohci->sleeping) { in td_submit_urb()
1701 if (!ohci->ed_rm_list[!frame] && !ohci->sleeping) { in dl_del_list()
2473 ohci->sleeping = 0; in hc_alloc_ohci()
2634 ohci->sleeping = 0; in hc_restart()
2767 ohci->sleeping = 1; in ohci_pci_suspend()
2903 ohci->sleeping = 0; in ohci_pci_resume()
Dusb-ohci.h380 int sleeping; member
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/
Dptrace.txt12 Now that the traced task is sleeping, what happens if it receives a signal ?
Dsonypi.txt125 Fn-keys which put the laptop in sleeping state, or switch the
DDMA-mapping.txt333 help you find driver bugs. If you call this in a non- sleeping
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/ide/
Dide-io.c776 hwgroup->sleeping = 1; in ide_do_request()
944 if (hwgroup->sleeping) { in ide_timer_expiry()
945 hwgroup->sleeping = 0; in ide_timer_expiry()
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/vm/
Dbalance69 and all process contexts are sleeping. For 2.3, kswapd does not really
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/usb/
DURB.txt167 or wakeup of a sleeping process (as shown in the compatibility wrapper's
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/scsi/
Dmesh.c113 sleeping enumerator
443 ms->phase = sleeping; in mesh_notify_sleep()
DChangeLog1246 the task state before sleeping.
/linux-2.4.37.9/include/linux/
Dide.h1027 int sleeping; member
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/parport/
DChangeLog527 reference counts before sleeping.
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/s390/
DDebugging390.txt1048 Using top to find out where processes are sleeping in the kernel
1056 tells you where each process is sleeping here is a typical output.
1059 28 processes: 27 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
2341 State: S (sleeping)
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/filesystems/
Dcoda.txt301 sleeping.
1640 +o Close will notify any sleeping processes that their upcall cannot