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/freebsd/share/man/man9/
H A Dusbdi.9120 The USB standard defines four types of USB transfers.
122 Control transfers, Bulk transfers, Interrupt transfers and Isochronous
123 transfers.
131 transfers and all required DMA memory.
142 to NULL, and then pointed to allocated USB transfers.
146 is a number telling the USB system how many USB transfers should be
161 This function will release the given USB transfers and all allocated
162 resources associated with these USB transfers.
167 is a number telling the USB system how many USB transfers should be
170 This function can sleep waiting for USB transfers to complete.
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/freebsd/share/examples/scsi_target/
H A Dscsi_target.873 Enable synchronous transfers if supported by the SIM.
79 Enable 16 or 32 bit wide transfers if supported by the SIM.
82 Set buffer size for transfers.
83 Transfers larger than this will be split into multiple transfers.
139 16-bit wide transfers will be used if the SIM supports them.
/freebsd/share/doc/papers/diskperf/
H A Dresults.ms59 Logically Sequential Transfers
78 Logically Sequential Transfers
117 Logically Sequential Transfers
136 Logically Sequential Transfers
170 Logically Sequential Transfers
189 Logically Sequential Transfers
224 Logically Sequential Transfers
243 Logically Sequential Transfers
295 Logically Sequential Transfers
316 Logically Sequential Transfers
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/dma/stm32/
H A Dst,stm32-dma.yaml20 0x0: no address increment between transfers
21 0x1: increment address between transfers
23 0x0: no address increment between transfers
24 0x1: increment address between transfers
49 managing transfers for STM32 USART/UART.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/dma/
H A Dst,stm32-dma.yaml20 0x0: no address increment between transfers
21 0x1: increment address between transfers
23 0x0: no address increment between transfers
24 0x1: increment address between transfers
49 managing transfers for STM32 USART/UART.
H A Dsnps-dma.txt26 - multi-block: Multi block transfers supported by hardware. Array property with
57 3. Memory master for transfers on allocated channel
58 4. Peripheral master for transfers on allocated channel
H A Dst_fdma.txt59 0x0: no address increment between transfers
60 0x1: increment address between transfers
64 4. transfers type
/freebsd/share/examples/libusb20/
H A DREADME15 and input transfers to talk to an USB device.
18 and input transfers, as well as so-called interrupt transfers. The
22 transfers on each USB frame (i.e., each 1 ms).
/freebsd/usr.bin/tftp/
H A Dtftp.150 as the default host for future transfers (see the
91 for transfers.
97 does not maintain connections between transfers; thus, the
100 but merely remembers what host is to be used for transfers.
129 will be used as default host for future transfers.
146 Set the mode for transfers;
/freebsd/sys/dev/hid/
H A Dhid_if.m40 # Allocate memory and initialise interrupt transfers.
58 # Release all allocated resources associated with interrupt transfers.
66 # Start the interrupt transfers if not already started.
74 # Stop the interrupt transfers if not already stopped.
106 # This function interferes with interrupt transfers and should not be used.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/mailbox/
H A Darm,mhuv3.yaml28 - Send Transfers to the Receiver
33 - Receive Transfers from the Sender
34 - Optionally acknowledge Transfers sent by the Sender
56 Transfers at once using a single DBCH, so long as each Transfer uses
85 - Multiple Transfers to the Receiver without having to wait for the
88 - Transfers which require the Receiver to provide acknowledgment.
89 - Transfers which have in-band payload.
/freebsd/lib/libusb/
H A Dlibusb20.3270 This can be useful for isochronous transfers.
281 This flag is only valid for ISOCHRONOUS transfers and has no effect
316 This function is most useful for isochronous USB transfers when doing echo
352 In case of control transfers the value returned does not include the
412 transfers.
660 opens an USB device so that setting up USB transfers
663 The number of USB transfers can be zero which means only control
664 transfers are allowed.
675 is called to sync kernel USB transfers with userland USB
676 transfers.
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/freebsd/share/man/man4/
H A Dahd.464 fast, ultra, ultra2, ultra160, and ultra320 synchronous transfers,
65 packetized transfers, tagged queueing, 512 SCB's, and target mode.
103 This includes synchronous/asynchronous transfers,
105 wide transfers,
H A Dubtbcmfw.458 The control transfers can only happen on the control endpoint which
64 Only incoming transfers are supported on an interrupt endpoint.
71 Only outgoing bulk transfers are supported on a bulk endpoint.
H A Dng_ubt.4122 Isochronous USB transfers are broken.
124 USB interrupt transfers are implemented as bulk-in transfers (not really a bug).
/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/amdzen1/
H A Dcore.json23 … This includes those for which prediction is not attempted (far control transfers, exceptions and …
40 "BriefDescription": "Retired Far Control Transfers.",
41 …far control transfers retired including far call/jump/return, IRET, SYSCALL and SYSRET, plus excep…
/freebsd/usr.sbin/yppush/
H A Dyppush.8108 utility normally performs transfers serially, meaning that it will
112 with many slaves, it is more efficient to initiate several map transfers
113 at once so that the transfers can take place in parallel.
118 will initiate the specified number of transfers immediately and
/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/amdzen2/
H A Dcore.json23 … This includes those for which prediction is not attempted (far control transfers, exceptions and …
40 "BriefDescription": "Retired Far Control Transfers.",
41 …far control transfers retired including far call/jump/return, IRET, SYSCALL and SYSRET, plus excep…
/freebsd/contrib/ofed/librdmacm/man/
H A Drdma_cm.711 and unreliable datagram data transfers. It provides an RDMA transport
14 communication must be over a specific RDMA device, and data transfers
101 Perform data transfers over connection
145 Perform data transfers over connection
/freebsd/usr.sbin/iostat/
H A Diostat.8158 Sectors per second, transfers per second, and milliseconds per seek are
162 is specified, total blocks/sectors, total transfers, and
329 transfers per second
344 total number of transfers
414 transfers per second
429 total transfers
/freebsd/sys/dev/usb/
H A Dusb_controller.h70 * The following flag is set if one or more control transfers are
75 * The following flag is set if one or more bulk transfers are
80 * The following flag is set if one or more interrupt transfers are
85 * The following flag is set if one or more isochronous transfers
/freebsd/contrib/tnftp/src/
H A Dftp.1206 Forces a cache reload for transfers that go through the
215 multiple file transfers.
229 upon initial connection for non auto-fetch transfers.
241 To override the auto-login for auto-fetch transfers, specify the
1045 occurs during multiple file transfers to allow the
1117 Third party file transfers depend upon support of the
1164 Incoming transfers.
1166 Outgoing transfers.
1195 is not yet implemented for ascii mode transfers.
1311 when performing multiple file transfers.
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/freebsd/sys/arm/freescale/imx/
H A Dimx6_hdmi.c82 * Deferred HDMI init. dwc_hdmi_init() does i2c transfers for DDC/EDID. The imx
84 * they require interrupts to perform transfers. There is no way to control
86 * have to continue waiting until after the i2c driver is ready to do transfers
173 /* Further HDMI init requires interrupts for i2c transfers. */ in imx_hdmi_attach()
/freebsd/sys/contrib/vchiq/interface/vchi/
H A Dvchi_cfg.h42 /* Required alignment of base addresses for bulk transfer, if unaligned transfers are not enabled */
52 /* Required length multiple for bulk transfers, if unaligned transfers are not enabled */
66 # define VCHI_MAX_MSG_SIZE 16384 // makes file transfers fast, but should they be…
146 * bulk transmissions getting in when big bulk transfers are happening. Set to 0 to not
/freebsd/crypto/openssh/
H A Dsftp.1114 Attempt to continue interrupted transfers rather than overwriting
168 Selects the cipher to use for encrypting the data transfers.
476 flag is specified, then attempt to resume partial transfers of existing files.
505 does not follow symbolic links when performing recursive transfers.
621 transfers of existing files.
651 does not follow symbolic links when performing recursive transfers.

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