Lines Matching refs:descriptor

1677 	    "Unsupported target descriptor type code") },
1683 "Unsupported segment descriptor type code") },
2286 "Data-in buffer overflow - data buffer descriptor area") },
2295 "Data-out buffer overflow - data buffer descriptor area") },
3443 * Iterate over sense descriptors. Each descriptor is passed into iter_func().
3475 * Subtract the size of the header from the descriptor length.
3489 * Check to make sure we have the entire descriptor. We
3493 * descriptor, desc_len already has the header length
3524 /* We found the descriptor, tell the iterator to stop. */
3531 * Given a descriptor type, return a pointer to it if it is in the sense
3551 * fill in either fixed or descriptor type sense data.
3562 * Determine whether to return fixed or descriptor format sense
3582 * The descriptor sense format eliminates the use of the
3594 * fits in the standard descriptor sense information.
3623 * This is a straight descriptor. All we
3658 uint8_t *descriptor;
3671 descriptor = (uint8_t *)&cmd;
3681 descriptor = (uint8_t *)&info;
3713 * rest of the descriptor.
3717 bcopy(descriptor, &sense->sense_desc[
3856 * If the user passes in descriptor sense,
4031 * No need to check the SKS valid bit for descriptor sense.
4032 * If the descriptor is present, it is valid.
4062 * Provide a common interface for fixed and descriptor sense to detect
4064 * presence of the block descriptor in descriptor mode, but we have to
4444 * progress descriptor. These could be different than the values
4455 * sense key, ASC, and ASCQ in the descriptor.
4464 * Generic sense descriptor printing routine. This is used when we have
4465 * not yet implemented a specific printing routine for this descriptor.
4528 * descriptor number.
4731 * descriptor sense, we might have more information
6494 * descriptor assuming it had a zero length identifier. We use