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  /frameworks/native/services/surfaceflinger/
DisplayDevice.cpp 481 // Apply the logical translation, scale to physical size, apply the
482 // physical translation and finally rotate to the physical orientation.
  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/java/net/
NetworkInterface.java 421 * sub-interface, or null if it's a physical (non virtual) interface.
519 * created as a child of a physical interface and given different settings
523 * physical interface.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/sound/
emu10k1.h 59 #define EXTOUT(x) (0x20 + (x)) /* x = 0x00 - 0x0f physical outs -> FXWC low 16 bits */
105 #define A_EXTIN(x) (0x40 + (x)) /* x = 0x00 - 0x0f physical ins */
107 #define A_EXTOUT(x) (0x60 + (x)) /* x = 0x00 - 0x1f physical outs -> A_FXWC1 0x79-7f unknown */
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/sound/
emu10k1.h 59 #define EXTOUT(x) (0x20 + (x)) /* x = 0x00 - 0x0f physical outs -> FXWC low 16 bits */
105 #define A_EXTIN(x) (0x40 + (x)) /* x = 0x00 - 0x0f physical ins */
107 #define A_EXTOUT(x) (0x60 + (x)) /* x = 0x00 - 0x1f physical outs -> A_FXWC1 0x79-7f unknown */
  /prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/site-packages/setoolsgui/networkx/algorithms/
cluster.py 164 K. Kaski, and J. Kertész, Physical Review E, 75 027105 (2007).
233 K. Kaski, and J. Kertész, Physical Review E, 75 027105 (2007).
342 Physical Review E (72) 056127.
  /external/libogg/doc/
skeleton.html 79 <p>Ogg is a generic container format for time-continuous data streams, enabling interleaving of several tracks of frame-wise encoded content in a time-multiplexed manner. As an example, an Ogg physical bitstream could encapsulate several tracks of video encoded in Theora and multiple tracks of audio encoded in Speex or Vorbis or FLAC at the same time. A player that decodes such a bitstream could then, for example, play one video channel as the main video playback, alpha-blend another one on top of it (e.g. a caption track), play a main Vorbis audio together with several FLAC audio tracks simultaneously (e.g. as sound effects), and provide a choice of Speex channels (e.g. providing commentary in different languages). Such a file is generally possible to create with Ogg, it is however not possible to generically parse such a file, seek on it, understand what codecs are contained in such a file, and dynamically handle and play back such content.</p>
81 <p>Ogg does not know anything about the content it carries and leaves it to the media mapping of each codec to declare and describe itself. There is no meta information available at the Ogg level about the content tracks encapsulated within an Ogg physical bitstream. This is particularly a problem if you don't have all the decoder libraries available and just want to parse an Ogg file to find out what type of data it encapsulates (such as the "file" command under *nix to determine what file it is through magic numbers), or want to seek to a temporal offset without having to decode the data (such as on a Web server that just serves out Ogg files and parts thereof).</p>
85 <p>Ogg Skeleton is also designed to allow the creation of substreams from Ogg physical bitstreams that retain the original timing information. For example, when cutting out the segment between the 7th and the 59th second of an Ogg file, it would be nice to continue to start this cut out file with a playback time of 7 seconds and not of 0. This is of particular interest if you're streaming this file from a Web server after a query for a temporal subpart such as in http://example.com/video.ogv?t=7-59</p>
104 <h3>How to allow the creation of substreams from an Ogg physical bitstream?</h3>
106 <p>When cutting out a subpart of an Ogg physical bitstream, the aim is to keep all the content pages intact (including the framing and granule positions) and just change some information in the Skeleton that allows reconstruction of the accurate time mapping. When remultiplexing such a bitstream, it is necessary to take into account all the different contained logical bitstreams. A given cut-in time maps to several different byte positions in the Ogg physical bitstream because each logical bitstream has its relevant information for that time at a different location. In addition, the resolution of each logical bitstream may not be high enough to accommodate for the given cut-in time and thus there may be some surplus information necessary to be remuxed into the new bitstream.</p>
  /cts/tests/tests/hardware/src/android/hardware/cts/helpers/
TestSensorEnvironment.java 325 * - At time event_time (reported in the sensor event), the physical event happens
326 * - At time event_time + detection_latency, the physical event is detected and the event is
  /cts/tools/device-setup/TestDeviceSetup/src/android/tests/getinfo/
DeviceInfoInstrument.java 381 return "1 emulated, " + (count - 1) + " physical media";
384 return count + " physical media";
  /external/e2fsprogs/lib/ext2fs/
fileio.c 134 * OK, the physical block hasn't been allocated yet.
301 * OK, the physical block hasn't been allocated yet.
  /external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/linux/raid/
md_p.h 2 md_p.h : physical layout of Linux RAID devices
174 __u32 layout; /* 0 the array's physical layout */
  /external/libvorbis/doc/vorbisfile/
ov_open.html 148 (determining all the logical bitstreams in one physical bitstream, for
159 physical stream section.<p>
  /external/libvorbis/examples/
decoder_example.c 44 ogg_sync_state oy; /* sync and verify incoming physical bitstream */
45 ogg_stream_state os; /* take physical pages, weld into a logical
  /external/llvm/lib/Target/X86/
X86SelectionDAGInfo.cpp 64 // If the base register might conflict with our physical registers, bail out.
231 // If the base register might conflict with our physical registers, bail out.
  /external/llvm/utils/TableGen/
PseudoLoweringEmitter.cpp 33 Record *Reg; // Physical register.
79 // Physical register reference. Explicit check for the special case
  /external/tcpdump/
print-cdp.c 69 { 0x17, "Physical Location"},
213 case 0x17: /* Physical Location - not documented */
  /external/vboot_reference/utility/
crossystem.c 54 {"fmap_base", 0, "Main firmware flashmap physical address", "0x%08x"},
84 {"savedmem_base", 0, "RAM debug data area physical address", "0x%08x"},
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play/billing/
billing_overview.jd 94 You cannot use In-app Billing to sell physical goods, personal services, or
95 anything that requires physical delivery. Unlike with priced applications, once
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/webapps/
targeting.jd 54 because a 300px-wide image on a 320dpi screen will be scaled up (using more physical pixels per CSS
68 have physical a width
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/devices/
managing-avds.jd 132 <td>The amount of physical RAM on the device, in megabytes. Default value is "96".</td>
287 <li>Layout files for supported orientations (landscape, portrait) and physical configuration</li>
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/accessibility/
accessible-app.jd 39 physical disabilities. However, it's not always obvious what the correct
191 instead of the touch screen. You can use a physical device with a d-pad or
  /hardware/intel/img/hwcomposer/merrifield/common/devices/
PhysicalDevice.cpp 325 ETRACE("failed to get physical size");
340 ETRACE("invalid physical size, EDID read error?");
  /hardware/intel/img/hwcomposer/moorefield_hdmi/common/devices/
PhysicalDevice.cpp 322 ELOGTRACE("failed to get physical size");
337 ELOGTRACE("invalid physical size, EDID read error?");
  /hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/
hdmi_cec.h 331 * (*get_physical_address)() returns the CEC physical address. The
334 * The physical address depends on the topology of the network formed
  /hardware/qcom/audio/legacy/libalsa-intf/
alsa_ucm.h 62 * a conversation etc. The device describes the physical audio capture and playback
114 * Physical system devices the render and capture audio. Devices can be OR'ed
  /packages/apps/Camera2/src/com/android/camera/one/
OneCamera.java 203 * distance of the physical lens changes.
207 * Called when physical lens distance on the camera changes.

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