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/external/kernel-headers/original/linux/mtd/
nand.h
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* Contains standard defines and IDs for NAND flash
devices
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/* Extended commands for large page
devices
*/
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* for all large page
devices
, as they do not support
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/* Options valid for Samsung large page
devices
*/
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* struct nand_hw_control - Control structure for hardware controller (e.g ECC generator) shared among independent
devices
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* which is shared among multiple independend
devices
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/* bbt is stored per chip on multichip
devices
*/
/external/qemu/
qemu-monitor.hx
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show the various VLANs and the associated
devices
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show the character
devices
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show the block
devices
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show USB
devices
plugged on the virtual USB hub
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show all USB host
devices
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Add the USB device @var{devname}. For details of available
devices
see
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command @code{info usb} to see the
devices
you can remove.
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/design/
accessibility.jd
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<p>Many Android users have disabilities that require them to interact with their Android
devices
in
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devices
more easily. Android's accessibility services provide things like text-to-speech, haptic
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<p>Many Android
devices
come with some sort of directional controller, such as:</p>
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touchscreen. On some
devices
, a user can also navigate to the top or bottom of a list by holding
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physical impairments (and also for users without impairments when using
devices
that don't
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<p>On most
devices
, clicking a view using a directional controller sends a {@link
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Android-powered
devices
, but is also available for free from <a
performance.jd
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are also huge differences between
devices
with and without a JIT: the "best"
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<p>On
devices
without a JIT, it is true that invoking methods via a
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<p>On
devices
without a JIT, caching field accesses is about 20% faster than
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<p><strong>two()</strong> is fastest for
devices
without a JIT, and
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indistinguishable from <strong>one()</strong> for
devices
with a JIT.
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Android
devices
. This is true on a FPU-less, JIT-less G1 and a Nexus One with
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devices
is about 10x for arithmetic operations.)</p>
/frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/
android-2.3-highlights.jd
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specific
devices
is determined by their manufacturers and associated carriers.
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specific
devices
is determined by their manufacturers.
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native code. Applications can use the API to manage audio
devices
and control
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devices
is determined by their manufacturers and associated carriers.</p>
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other
devices
. When a tag of interest is collected, applications can respond to
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set up peer-to-peer connections with other NFC
devices
.</p>
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support for the platform's NFC features on specific
devices
is determined by
android-2.3.3.jd
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message that will get pushed to other NFC
devices
when they connect.</p>
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devices
and tags. An NDEF message certain many NDEF records of different types.
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is not present in all Android
devices
. Android
devices
that do not support
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their applications are not discoverable to users whose
devices
do not support
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connections. This lets applications communicate with simple
devices
that may not
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and functions properly on all Android-powered
devices
, see <a
android-2.3.jd
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<p>The platform?s underlying SIP stack and services are available on
devices
at
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their applications are not discoverable to users whose
devices
do not include
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to tag elements embedded in stickers, smart posters, and even other
devices
.</p>
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devices
and tags. Applications can receive these messages from {@link
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support for the platform's NFC features on specific
devices
is determined by
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their applications are not discoverable to users whose
devices
do not support
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applications are not discoverable to users whose
devices
do not offer a
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<li>New base class for input
devices
, {@link android.view.InputDevice}. The
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be found on tablet
devices
. Developers can indicate that their applications are
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<li>The Android 2.3 platform adds official support for
devices
that do no
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all
...]
android-3.2.jd
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experience possible on the latest Android-powered
devices
. For information about
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to ensure a great user experience on a wider range of tablet
devices
.</p></li>
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users a new way to view fixed-sized apps on larger
devices
. The new mode provides a
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<p>On
devices
that support an SD card, users can now load media files directly
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Android-powered
devices
. The API includes new resource qualifiers and new
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compensate for the differences in actual pixel density across
devices
. You
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<p class="caption"><strong>Table 1.</strong> Typical
devices
, with density
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<h4>New screen density for 720p televisions and similar
devices
</h4>
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similar
devices
. For example:</p>
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<p>Android Market filters applications based on their <code><uses-feature></code> attributes, to ensure that they are available only to
devices
on which their requirements are met. </p
[
all
...]
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/server/
BluetoothEventLoop.java
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String[]
devices
= mBluetoothService.listInState(BluetoothDevice.BOND_BONDING);
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if (
devices
.length == 0) {
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} else if (
devices
.length > 1) {
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address =
devices
[0];
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} else if (name.equals("
Devices
") || name.equals("UUIDs")) {
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* protection switched on. Unfortunately, some
devices
have MITM
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List<BluetoothDevice>
devices
=
local
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all
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/cts/tools/tradefed-host/src/com/android/cts/tradefed/result/
DeviceInfoResult.java
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* when multiple
devices
are used to generate the report.
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CLog.e("Inconsistent info collected from
devices
. "
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"resuming a test run across different
devices
and/or builds?",
/external/blktrace/btt/
args.c
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.name = "
devices
",
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"[ -D <dev;...> | --
devices
=<dev;...> ]\n" \
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devices
= optarg;
/external/e2fsprogs/debian/
control
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mount to quickly and easily find block
devices
by filesystem UUID and
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mount to quickly and easily find block
devices
by filesystem UUID and
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mount to quickly and easily find block
devices
by filesystem UUID and
/external/e2fsprogs/lib/ext2fs/
ismounted.c
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#ifndef __GNU__ /* The GNU hurd is broken with respect to stat
devices
*/
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#ifndef __GNU__ /* The GNU hurd is broken with respect to stat
devices
*/
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#ifndef __GNU__ /* The GNU hurd is broken with respect to stat
devices
*/
/external/kernel-headers/original/linux/
capability.h
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/* Allow setting readahead and flushing buffers on block
devices
*/
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/* Allow administration of md
devices
(mostly the above, but some
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/* Allow configuration of tty
devices
*/
/external/wpa_supplicant_6/wpa_supplicant/
README-WPS
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devices
. WPS includes number of methods for setting up connections
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addition of new
devices
); this may be either in the AP ("internal
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new client
devices
or configuring the AP over UPnP.
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/developing/tools/
android.jd
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<li>Create, delete, and view Android Virtual
Devices
(AVDs). See <a href=
10
"{@docRoot}guide/developing/
devices
/managing-avds-cmdline.html">Managing AVDs from the Command
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<dd>Updates adb to support the USB
devices
declared in the SDK add-ons.</dd>
/frameworks/base/services/java/com/android/server/
WiredAccessoryObserver.java
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private static final String uEventInfo[][] = { {"DEVPATH=/
devices
/virtual/switch/h2w",
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{"DEVPATH=/
devices
/virtual/switch/usb_audio",
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{"DEVPATH=/
devices
/virtual/switch/hdmi",
/ndk/docs/
NDK-GDB.html
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to natively debug programs running on different
devices
/emulators
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case where you have several
devices
/emulators connected to your
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by the "adb
devices
" command.
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/sysroot/usr/include/linux/
dm-ioctl.h
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* Remove all dm
devices
, destroy all tables. Only really used
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* for compatibility with dm
devices
that can be booted by a PC
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* Used to get a list of all dm
devices
.
nubus.h
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* Add your
devices
to the list! You can obtain the "Slots" utility
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/* This is all NuBus
devices
(used to find
devices
later on) */
/bionic/libc/stdio/
makebuf.c
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* Per the ANSI C standard, ALL tty
devices
default to line buffered.
/bootable/recovery/updater/
Android.mk
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#
Devices
can also add libraries to TARGET_RECOVERY_UPDATER_EXTRA_LIBS.
/development/host/windows/usb/api/
adb_interface_enum.h
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@param[in] exclude_not_present If set include only those
devices
that are
/development/ndk/platforms/android-4/samples/san-angeles/src/com/example/SanAngeles/
DemoActivity.java
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* real
devices
, this is mainly due to the following facts:
/development/pdk/docs/porting/
porting_toc.cs
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<div><a href="javascript:nothing()">Input
Devices
</a></div>
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