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1333 u32 ssb_admatch_base(u32 adm) in ssb_admatch_base() argument1337 switch (adm & SSB_ADM_TYPE) { in ssb_admatch_base()1339 base = (adm & SSB_ADM_BASE0); in ssb_admatch_base()1342 SSB_WARN_ON(adm & SSB_ADM_NEG); /* unsupported */ in ssb_admatch_base()1343 base = (adm & SSB_ADM_BASE1); in ssb_admatch_base()1346 SSB_WARN_ON(adm & SSB_ADM_NEG); /* unsupported */ in ssb_admatch_base()1347 base = (adm & SSB_ADM_BASE2); in ssb_admatch_base()1357 u32 ssb_admatch_size(u32 adm) in ssb_admatch_size() argument1361 switch (adm & SSB_ADM_TYPE) { in ssb_admatch_size()1363 size = ((adm & SSB_ADM_SZ0) >> SSB_ADM_SZ0_SHIFT); in ssb_admatch_size()[all …]
523 extern u32 ssb_admatch_base(u32 adm);524 extern u32 ssb_admatch_size(u32 adm);
210 -> not good ... check /var/adm/syslog and /var/adm/daemon.
90 /var/adm/messages or /var/log/syslog files - depending on how the klogd and184 /var/adm/messages or /var/log/syslog. You should check the messages to
148 at /var/adm/messages for more verbose error message.163 Look at the kernel messages in /var/adm/notice for more info.224 check for possible boot (insmod) time error messages in /var/adm/messages.1152 version during boot. Look at the boot log messages in /var/adm/messages1163 Check /var/adm/messages after running ssinit. The driver prints