Searched refs:destroys (Results 1 – 17 of 17) sorted by relevance
38 * destroys the event list
45 - destroys the event list
108 Writing '1' to this file destroys the mediated device. The
153 devm_nvmem_cell_put and devm_nvmem_device_put destroys the devres associated
235 Writing '1' to the 'remove' file destroys the mdev device. The vendor driver can
39 decreased it destroys the extra worker threads. So, after the connection is
120 unsigned long destroys; /* number of destroyed neighs */ member
96 you would expect. The kernel destroys the old device structure and
96 This destroys the internal HID device. No further I/O will be accepted. There
119 and then destroys the watch_list object itself.
243 This destroys the contents of the associative array and leaves it
43 the kernel that destroys the owner task (e.g. due to a SEGFAULT), but
414 or destroys one.
921 NEIGH_CACHE_STAT_INC(neigh->tbl, destroys); in neigh_destroy()2302 ndst.ndts_destroys += READ_ONCE(st->destroys); in neightbl_fill_info()3536 st->destroys, in neigh_stat_seq_show()
450 # destroys %d2,%d3,%d4.
521 destorys||destroys
515 You need to do this because when the bridge driver destroys the i2c adapter