Lines Matching defs:RR
122 RR -- receiver ready; packet yyy received correctly
127 The yyy value for RR is the same as the yyy value for an ordinary
132 #define RR (4)
351 /* Number of duplicate RR packets treated as RJ packets. Some UUCP
352 packages appear to never send RJ packets, but only RR packets. If
353 no RJ has been seen, fgprocess_data treats a duplicate RR as an RJ
372 {"?0?", "CLOSE", "RJ", "SRJ", "RR", "INITC", "INITB", "INITA"};
990 if (! fgsend_control (qdaemon, RR, iGlocal_ack))
1091 (FDEBUGGING (DEBUG_ABNORMAL) && ixxx != RR))
1262 if (! fgsend_control (qdaemon, RR, iGlocal_ack))
1581 it would send an RR, but that may confuse some Telebit
1583 will probably just ignore the RR as a duplicate (that's
1620 /* Annoyingly, some UUCP packages appear to send an RR packet
1622 resent. If we get a duplicate RR and we've never seen an RJ,
1623 we treat the RR as an RJ. */
1627 && CONTROL_XXX (ab[IFRAME_CONTROL]) == RR
1633 "fgprocess_data: Treating duplicate RR as RJ");
1638 data packet (if it is the one we are expecting) or an RR
1643 || (CONTROL_XXX (ab[IFRAME_CONTROL]) == RR && ! fduprr))
1672 /* This code used to send an RR to encourage the other
1697 an RR packet. */
1789 && CONTROL_XXX (ab[IFRAME_CONTROL]) != RR))
1805 case RR: