/device/asus/flo/charger_touch/ |
charger_touch.c | 103 static void event_loop(void) function 119 event_loop();
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/device/lge/mako/charger_touch/ |
charger_touch.c | 103 static void event_loop(void) function 119 event_loop();
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/external/chromium/third_party/libevent/ |
event.3 | 35 .Nm event_loop , 95 .Fn "event_loop" "int flags" 411 .Nm event_loop 422 .Fn event_loop 426 .Fn event_loop 431 .Fn event_loop 436 .Fn event_loop
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event.h | 362 event_loop() flags 379 int event_loop(int); 397 The next event_loop() iteration after the given timer expires will 401 Subsequent invocations of event_loop() will proceed normally. 405 @see event_loop(), event_base_loop(), event_base_loopexit() 427 Abort the active event_loop() immediately. 429 event_loop() will abort the loop after the next event is completed; 433 Subsequent invocations of event_loop() will proceed normally. 447 Subsequent invocations of event_loop() will proceed normally. [all...] |
ChangeLog | 123 o update documentation of event_loop and event_base_loop; from Tani Hosokawa. 134 o Make kqueue have the same behavior as other backends when a signal is caught between event_add() and event_loop(). Previously, it would catch and ignore such signals.
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event.c | 399 return (event_loop(0)); 459 event_loop(int flags) function
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/libevent/ |
event.3 | 35 .Nm event_loop , 95 .Fn "event_loop" "int flags" 411 .Nm event_loop 422 .Fn event_loop 426 .Fn event_loop 431 .Fn event_loop 436 .Fn event_loop
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event.h | 362 event_loop() flags 379 int event_loop(int); 397 The next event_loop() iteration after the given timer expires will 401 Subsequent invocations of event_loop() will proceed normally. 405 @see event_loop(), event_base_loop(), event_base_loopexit() 427 Abort the active event_loop() immediately. 429 event_loop() will abort the loop after the next event is completed; 433 Subsequent invocations of event_loop() will proceed normally. 447 Subsequent invocations of event_loop() will proceed normally. [all...] |
ChangeLog | 123 o update documentation of event_loop and event_base_loop; from Tani Hosokawa. 134 o Make kqueue have the same behavior as other backends when a signal is caught between event_add() and event_loop(). Previously, it would catch and ignore such signals.
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event.c | 399 return (event_loop(0)); 459 event_loop(int flags) function
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/external/android-clat/ |
clatd.c | 330 /* function: event_loop 334 void event_loop(const struct tun_data *tunnel) { function 351 logmsg(ANDROID_LOG_WARN,"event_loop/poll returned an error: %s",strerror(errno)); 450 event_loop(&tunnel);
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/external/chromium/third_party/libevent/test/ |
bench.c | 95 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE | EVLOOP_NONBLOCK); 108 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE | EVLOOP_NONBLOCK);
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regress.c | 662 event_loop(EVLOOP_NONBLOCK); 1298 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE); 1301 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE); [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/libevent/test/ |
bench.c | 95 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE | EVLOOP_NONBLOCK); 108 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE | EVLOOP_NONBLOCK);
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regress.c | 662 event_loop(EVLOOP_NONBLOCK); 1298 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE); 1301 event_loop(EVLOOP_ONCE); [all...] |
/system/core/charger/ |
charger.c | 931 static void event_loop(struct charger *charger) function 938 LOGV("[%lld] event_loop()\n", now); 1012 event_loop(charger);
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