Searched refs:piggyback (Results 1 – 12 of 12) sorted by relevance
70 int piggyback = 0; in rx_helper() local84 _trace_piggyback(piggyback, false); in rx_helper()125 return piggyback; in rx_helper()137 int ctrl_reg, piggyback; in bh_work_rx() local139 piggyback = 0; in bh_work_rx()141 if (piggyback & CTRL_NEXT_LEN_MASK) in bh_work_rx()142 ctrl_reg = piggyback; in bh_work_rx()152 if (piggyback < 0) in bh_work_rx()154 if (!(piggyback & CTRL_WLAN_READY)) in bh_work_rx()156 piggyback); in bh_work_rx()[all …]
314 DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(piggyback,330 DEFINE_EVENT(piggyback, piggyback,
10 hostprogs := piggyback17 cmd_piggy = $(obj)/piggyback $(BITS) $@ System.map $(ROOT_IMG)70 $(obj)/tftpboot.img: $(obj)/image $(obj)/piggyback System.map $(ROOT_IMG) FORCE
8 piggyback
200 piggyback
182 Because of this "piggyback" method, there is no need to change or
306 transactions can piggyback on the synchronous write. The algorithm
466 error queue mechanism is just a method to piggyback the timestamp on.
847 on key auto-discovery and auto-retrieval. GnuPG can piggyback on other
867 refcounting addresses on shared ports. Drivers may piggyback on DSA's numbering
19967 …essChildren: not file-less due to: /opengrok/data/xref/openbmc/linux/arch/sparc/boot/piggyback.c.gz
20200 …essChildren: not file-less due to: /opengrok/data/xref/openbmc/linux/arch/sparc/boot/piggyback.c.gz