/external/quake/quake/src/WinQuake/ |
net_comx.cpp | 138 int uart;
member in struct:ComPort_s 194 while((source = inportb (p->uart + INTERRUPT_ID_REGISTER) & 0x07) != 1)
199 b = inportb (p->uart + RECEIVE_BUFFER_REGISTER);
215 outportb (p->uart + TRANSMIT_HOLDING_REGISTER, b);
220 p->modemStatus = (inportb (p->uart + MODEM_STATUS_REGISTER) & MODEM_STATUS_MASK) | p->modemStatusIgnore;
225 p->lineStatus = inportb (p->uart + LINE_STATUS_REGISTER);
229 source = inportb (p->uart + INTERRUPT_ID_REGISTER) & 0x07;
253 while((source = inportb (p->uart + INTERRUPT_ID_REGISTER) & 0x07) != 1)
260 b = inportb (p->uart + RECEIVE_BUFFER_REGISTER);
270 } while (inportb (p->uart + LINE_STATUS_REGISTER) & LSR_DATA_READY); [all...] |
/bootable/bootloader/legacy/arch_msm7k/ |
Android.mk | 12 uart.c \
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uart.c | 30 #include <boot/uart.h> 31 #include <msm7k/uart.h>
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/external/bluetooth/bluez/tools/ |
hciattach.c | 529 /* It seems that if we set the CSR UART speed straight away, it 530 * won't work, the CSR UART gets into a state where we can't talk 535 * debugging) and only then set the CSR UART speed. Doing like 537 * The CSR UART control may be slow to wake up or something because 631 fprintf(stderr, "Reading CSR UART speed %d [%s]\n", rlen, temp+1); 648 /* Now, create the command that will set the UART speed */ 669 fprintf(stderr, "Writing CSR UART speed %d [%s]\n", clen, temp + 1); 676 /* Send the command to set the CSR UART speed */ 710 cmd[8] = 0x01; // HCI Transport Type = UART 757 // 01 Hci Transport type = Uart 1037 struct uart_t uart[] = { variable in typeref:struct:uart_t [all...] |
/external/kernel-headers/original/linux/ |
serial_core.h | 218 unsigned int uartclk; /* base uart clock */ 383 int uart_register_driver(struct uart_driver *uart); 384 void uart_unregister_driver(struct uart_driver *uart);
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/bootable/bootloader/legacy/usbloader/ |
main.c | 30 #include <boot/uart.h>
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