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  /development/host/windows/usb/api/
adb_helper_routines.h 69 @param[in] flags Flags to pass to SetupDiGetClassDevs to filter devices. See
  /development/ndk/platforms/android-8/include/
fts.h 55 #define FTS_XDEV 0x0040 /* don't cross devices */
  /development/pdk/docs/compatibility/
cts-development.jd 55 <p>Since CTS runs across many production devices, the tests must follow
  /development/pdk/docs/porting/
source_setup_guide.jd 19 <p>This section provides instructions on how to configure your host system to build Android for mobile devices. While Android is designed as host-environment agnostic, it has been tested and is known to work on the following Linux operating system; Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper), 7.10 (Gutsy), and 8.04. Cygwin is not recommended. </p>
  /development/pdk/docs/source/
licenses.jd 52 we encourage everyone to make devices that are open and modifiable, we don't
roles.jd 28 devices. There is, of course, no difference in skillset between a "Developer"
  /development/samples/WiFiDirectDemo/src/com/example/android/wifidirect/
DeviceListFragment.java 164 Log.d(WiFiDirectActivity.TAG, "No devices found");
  /docs/source.android.com/src/compatibility/
cts-development.md 61 Since CTS runs across many production devices, the tests must follow
  /docs/source.android.com/src/source/
licenses.md 70 we encourage everyone to make devices that are open and modifiable, we don't
roles.md 43 devices. There is, of course, no difference in skillset between a "Developer"
  /external/blktrace/btt/
bno_plot.py 35 of the graph. If the number of devices exceed 10, then bno_plot.py will
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/audio/
telephony.h 144 /* Notify telephony-*.c of connected/disconnected devices. Implemented by
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/doc/
device-api.txt 198 in the case of Bluetooth 2.1 (or newer) devices that
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/input/
server.c 91 /* Send unplug virtual cable to unknown devices */
  /external/bluetooth/bluez/tools/
dfutool.c 135 for (dev = bus->devices; dev; dev = dev->next) {
153 printf("\rCan't find any DFU devices\n");
157 printf("\rAvailable devices with DFU support:\n\n");
261 for (dev = bus->devices; dev; dev = dev->next) {
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/chromeos/
system_access.cc 46 const char* kHwidTool[] = { "cat", "/sys/devices/platform/chromeos_acpi/HWID" };
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/policy/
device_token_fetcher.cc 21 // For unmanaged devices, check once per day whether they're still unmanaged.
  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/ui/cocoa/
menu_button.mm 143 // timeout of 0, though there may be some strange pointing devices out there.)
  /external/dropbear/
INSTALL 77 to create all the /dev/pty?? and /dev/tty?? devices, which can be
  /external/e2fsprogs/lib/blkid/
devno.c 134 static const char *devdirs[] = { "/devices", "/devfs", "/dev", NULL };
save.c 179 fprintf(stderr, "error (%d) probing devices\n", ret);
  /external/e2fsprogs/lib/ext2fs/
finddev.c 134 add_to_dirlist("/devices", &list);
  /external/grub/netboot/
linux-asm-io.h 41 * readX/writeX() are used to access memory mapped devices. On some
  /external/kernel-headers/original/linux/
apm_bios.h 187 * This is the "All Devices" ID communicated to the BIOS
msm_kgsl.h 2 * (C) Copyright Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 2002, 2007

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