Searched refs:swi (Results 1 – 13 of 13) sorted by relevance
63 swi 086 swi 0100 swi 0187 swi 0198 swi 0213 swi 0275 swi 0366 swi 0377 swi 0
18 asm volatile("swi #0"30 asm volatile("swi #0"43 asm volatile("swi #0"57 asm volatile("swi #0"73 asm volatile("swi #0"90 asm volatile("swi #0"109 asm volatile("swi #0"
175 swi 0186 swi 0
242 swi 0361 swi 0
43 swi 0; \
573 swi SYS_sigreturn578 swi SYS_exit
264 switch_t **switches = p_lash->switches, *sw, *swi; in shortest_path() local276 swi = switches[sw->node->links[i]->switch_id]; in shortest_path()277 if (swi->q_state == UNQUEUED) { in shortest_path()278 enqueue(&bfsq, swi); in shortest_path()279 sw->dij_channels[sw->used_channels++] = swi->id; in shortest_path()
199 TASKQUEUE_DECLARE(swi);208 * Queue for swi handlers dispatched from fast interrupt handlers.
333 swi.9 \2170 MLINKS+=swi.9 swi_add.9 \2171 swi.9 swi_remove.9 \2172 swi.9 swi_sched.9
866 TASKQUEUE_DEFINE(swi, taskqueue_swi_enqueue, NULL,
1118 kern.random.sys.harvest.swi
6251 def : MnemonicAlias<"swi", "svc">;
1817 OLD_FILES+=usr/include/machine/swi.h