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32 #define HEADER "P5 225 289 255 " macro33 #define IMGSIZE ((WIDTH * HEIGHT) + sizeof(HEADER)-1)135 memcpy(dev->bulk_in_buffer, HEADER, sizeof(HEADER)-1); in idmouse_create_image()136 bytes_read = sizeof(HEADER)-1; in idmouse_create_image()192 for (bytes_read = sizeof(HEADER)-1 + WIDTH-1; bytes_read < IMGSIZE; bytes_read += WIDTH) in idmouse_create_image()
408 HEADER - the page being pointed to is a head page428 The above pointer "-H->" would have the HEADER flag set. That is461 head page does not have the HEADER flag set, the compare will fail463 Note, the flags UPDATE and HEADER are never set at the same time.479 The reader sets the reader page next pointer as HEADER to the page after497 point to the reader page. Note that the new pointer does not have the HEADER569 performs a cmpxchg to convert the pointer to the head page from the HEADER739 fact that it sees the UPDATE flag instead of a HEADER or NORMAL
89 III) HEADER FILES
221 * for CDROMREADTOC[ENTRY|HEADER]. Some of the drivers
40 #define HEADER 0x0F0E macro
144 **** THE REAL-MODE KERNEL HEADER224 **** DETAILS OF HEADER FIELDS
289 look at the Disk Id close to the top of the output for each (the PRIVATE HEADER
4679 GENERIC INCLUDE/ASM HEADER FILES