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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/
Dmaintidi.c166 pLib->Channels = SuperTraceGetNumberOfChannels(pLib->hAdapter); in DivaSTraceLibraryCreateInstance()
174 LINE_PARSE_ENTRIES + 1) * pLib->Channels; in DivaSTraceLibraryCreateInstance()
277 } else if ((pLib->ChannelsTraceActive < pLib->Channels) && pLib->ChannelsTraceActive) { in SuperTraceMessageInput()
278 pLib->ChannelsTraceActive = pLib->Channels; in SuperTraceMessageInput()
280 } else if (pLib->ModemTraceActive < pLib->Channels) { in SuperTraceMessageInput()
281 pLib->ModemTraceActive = pLib->Channels; in SuperTraceMessageInput()
283 } else if (pLib->FaxTraceActive < pLib->Channels) { in SuperTraceMessageInput()
284 pLib->FaxTraceActive = pLib->Channels; in SuperTraceMessageInput()
302 pLib->ChannelsTraceActive = pLib->Channels; in SuperTraceMessageInput()
306 pLib->FaxTraceActive = pLib->Channels; in SuperTraceMessageInput()
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Dmaintidi.h60 int Channels; member
Ddivasfunc.c73 d.channels = IoAdapters[card - 1]->Properties.Channels; in diva_xdi_didd_register_adapter()
Dos_pri.c208 a->xdi_adapter.Channels = CardProperties[a->CardOrdinal].Channels; in diva_pri_init_card()
310 a->xdi_adapter.Channels = 0; in diva_pri_cleanup_adapter()
Dio.h127 dword Channels; member
Ddivasproc.c282 seq_printf(m, "Channels : %02d\n", IoAdapter->Properties.Channels); in info_proc_show()
Dos_bri.c223 a->xdi_adapter.Channels = CardProperties[a->CardOrdinal].Channels; in diva_bri_init_card()
Dcapi20.h65 word Channels; member
Dos_4bri.c334 diva_current->xdi_adapter.Channels = in diva_4bri_init_card()
335 CardProperties[a->CardOrdinal].Channels; in diva_4bri_init_card()
Dcapifunc.c590 a->profile.Channels = card->d.channels; in diva_add_card()
616 a->li_pri = (a->profile.Channels > 2); in diva_add_card()
Dcardtype.h259 unsigned char Channels; /* # of channels per adapter */ member
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-bus-rpmsg7 processor. Channels are identified with a (textual) name,
19 processor. Channels have a local ("source") rpmsg address,
37 processor. Channels have a local ("source") rpmsg address,
59 processor. Channels are identified by a textual name (see
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/networking/caif/
DLinux-CAIF.txt12 channels, initiate GPRS Data connections, Video channels and Utility Channels.
13 The Utility Channels are general purpose pipes between modem and host.
97 - CFVEI CAIF VEI layer. Handles CAIF AT Channels on VEI (Virtual
105 The MUX keeps track of the existing CAIF Channels and
175 interface can initiate flow stop for all CAIF Channels.
DREADME50 to all CAIF Channels using this TTY.
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/
Dste-dma40.txt9 - memcpy-channels: Channels to be used for memcpy
14 - disabled-channels: Channels which can not be used
Drenesas,rcar-dmac.txt4 controller instances named DMAC capable of serving multiple clients. Channels
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/
Drenesas,mtu2.txt6 Channels share hardware resources but their counter and compare match value
Drenesas,tmu.txt6 Channels share hardware resources but their counter and compare match value
Drenesas,cmt.txt6 Channels share hardware resources but their counter and compare match value
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/blockdev/
DREADME.DAC960143 Includes no onboard SCSI Channels
153 DAC960PJ 1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
157 DAC960PG 1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
161 DAC960PU 1/2/3 Wide Ultra SCSI-3 Channels
165 DAC960PD 1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
169 DAC960PL 1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
173 DAC960P 1/2/3 Wide Fast SCSI-2 Channels
305 Firmware Version: 4.07-0-07, Channels: 1, Memory Size: 16MB
427 Firmware Version: 4.06-0-08, Channels: 3, Memory Size: 8MB
599 Firmware Version: 4.06-0-08, Channels: 3, Memory Size: 8MB
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/sound/alsa/soc/
Dclocking.txt41 BCLK = LRC * Channels * Word Size
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/leds/
Dleds-lp5521.txt14 the led class control interface. Channels have generic names:
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/fsl/
Dqman-portals.txt87 Pool Channels are defined with the following properties.
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/block/
DDAC960.c1703 Controller->Channels = Enquiry2->ActualChannels; in DAC960_V1_ReadControllerConfiguration()
1840 Controller->Channels = ControllerInfo->NumberOfPhysicalChannelsPresent; in DAC960_V2_ReadControllerConfiguration()
1924 Controller->Channels, Controller->MemorySize); in DAC960_ReportControllerConfiguration()
1991 for (Channel = 0; Channel < Controller->Channels; Channel++) { in DAC960_V1_ReadDeviceConfiguration()
2010 for (Channel = 0; Channel < Controller->Channels; Channel++) in DAC960_V1_ReadDeviceConfiguration()
2052 for (Channel = 0; Channel < Controller->Channels; Channel++) in DAC960_V1_ReadDeviceConfiguration()
2243 for (Channel = 0; Channel < Controller->Channels; Channel++) in DAC960_V1_ReportDeviceConfiguration()
3817 for (Channel = 0; Channel < Controller->Channels; Channel++) in DAC960_V1_ProcessCompletedCommand()
4234 if (Controller->V1.DeviceStateChannel < Controller->Channels) in DAC960_V1_ProcessCompletedCommand()
5862 XChannel >= Controller->Channels) in DAC960_ParsePhysicalDevice()
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DDAC960.h1881 unsigned char Channels; member
2288 unsigned char Channels; member
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/
DDMA-ISA-LPC.txt64 Part IV - Channels
Dxillybus.txt24 -- Channels, pipes, and the message channel
257 Channels, pipes, and the message channel
Drpmsg.txt50 rpmsg devices are called channels). Channels are identified by a textual name
Dedac.txt222 Channels, in order to have dual-channel mode be operational. Since
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/
DKconfig46 Channels together. This is called 'Etherchannel' by Cisco,
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/scsi/
Darcmsr_spec.txt74 ** IDE Channels 0x00000008(4)
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/dmaengine/
Dprovider.txt13 Requests and channels are pretty much orthogonal. Channels can be used
/linux-4.1.27/drivers/tty/
DKconfig426 This enables a TTY and console on the MIPS EJTAG Fast Debug Channels,
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/video4linux/
Dvivid.txt319 The TV 'tuner' supports a frequency range of 44-958 MHz. Channels are available