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82 p_pool->ptts[i].pxp.pretend.control = 0; in ecore_ptt_pool_alloc()392 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.control = OSAL_CPU_TO_LE16(control); in ecore_fid_pretend()393 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.fid.concrete_fid.fid = OSAL_CPU_TO_LE16(fid); in ecore_fid_pretend()397 offsetof(struct pxp_ptt_entry, pretend), in ecore_fid_pretend()398 *(u32 *)&p_ptt->pxp.pretend); in ecore_fid_pretend()409 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.control = OSAL_CPU_TO_LE16(control); in ecore_port_pretend()413 offsetof(struct pxp_ptt_entry, pretend), in ecore_port_pretend()414 *(u32 *)&p_ptt->pxp.pretend); in ecore_port_pretend()426 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.control = OSAL_CPU_TO_LE16(control); in ecore_port_unpretend()430 offsetof(struct pxp_ptt_entry, pretend), in ecore_port_unpretend()[all …]
60 struct pxp_pretend pretend);
125 /* We sometimes use pre-allocated 4097 byte buffers for performance critical code but pretend it is…
1315 struct pxp_pretend_cmd pretend; member
1518 # pretend we did the @domain lookup
95 # to standard time on March 3 it's more convenient for us to pretend that
17912 pretend
17913 pretend
2485 % If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'.
2078 # Many brain-dead PC comm programs that pretend to be `vt100-compatible'
2342 # Many brain-dead PC comm programs that pretend to be `vt100-compatible'