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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/drivers/ieee1394/ |
H A D | dv1394.h | 118 active_frame = 1 282 int active_frame; member in struct:dv1394_status 284 /* index of the first buffer (ahead of active_frame) that
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H A D | dv1394.c | 526 irq_printk(" frame %d prepared, active_frame = %d, n_clear_frames = %d, first_clear_frame = %d\n last=%d\n", 527 this_frame, video->active_frame, video->n_clear_frames, video->first_clear_frame, last_frame); 535 if (video->active_frame != -1) { 577 video->active_frame = this_frame; 581 video->frames[video->active_frame]->descriptor_pool_dma | 741 video->active_frame = 0; 918 video->active_frame = -1; 1075 if ( (video->active_frame != -1) || 1084 video->active_frame = -1; 1261 } else if ( video->active_frame 2400 s32 active_frame; member in struct:dv1394_status32 [all...] |
H A D | dv1394-private.h | 444 2) you need to operate on the video_card, especially active_frame 448 it is OK to *read* active_frame with the lock, then drop it 450 advance active_frame onto a frame that is not READY (and the spinlock 503 Only the interrupt handler may change active_frame if DMA 507 active_frame when the current frame is finished. 512 The interrupt handler will NEVER advance active_frame to a 515 int active_frame; member in struct:video_card
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/minidlna/ffmpeg-2.3.4/libavdevice/ |
H A D | dv1394.h | 128 active_frame = 1 334 int active_frame; member in struct:dv1394_status 336 /* index of the first buffer (ahead of active_frame) that
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H A D | dv1394.c | 168 s.active_frame, s.first_clear_frame,
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/iserver/libav-0.8.8/libavdevice/ |
H A D | dv1394.h | 128 active_frame = 1 333 int active_frame; member in struct:dv1394_status 335 /* index of the first buffer (ahead of active_frame) that
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H A D | dv1394.c | 169 s.active_frame, s.first_clear_frame,
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