Lines Matching defs:event
53 * Non-interrupting event queue requires interrrupting event queue to
55 * It could be even non-allocated event queue.
183 * On Huntington RX and TX event batching can only be requested together
185 * batching). If event cut through is enabled no RX batching will occur.
187 * So always enable RX and TX event batching, and enable event cut
501 /* Set up the event queue */
522 * and event cut through and to disable RX batching. If event
534 * If event queue type in flags is auto, we favour throughput
664 efx_qword_t event;
666 EFX_POPULATE_QWORD_3(event,
671 (void) efx_mcdi_driver_event(enp, eep->ee_index, event);
806 /* Drop this event */
834 * FIXME: add error checking to make sure this a batched event.
952 /* Drop this event */
1075 * This event notifies a function that an authorization request
1125 /* MC_REBOOT event is used for Huntington (EF10) and later. */
1154 * After a TXQ error is detected, firmware sends a TX_ERR event.
1156 * and then finally by a TX_FLUSH event. Firmware destroys the
1157 * TXQ automatically after sending the TX_FLUSH event.
1176 * event queue, and one to evq 0 (with TX_FLUSH_TO_DRIVER set).
1197 * event. This may be followed by RX events (which we discard),
1198 * and then finally by an RX_FLUSH event. Firmware destroys the
1199 * RXQ automatically after sending the RX_FLUSH event.
1218 * event queue, and one to evq 0 (with RX_FLUSH_TO_DRIVER set).