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/netgear-WNDR4500-V1.0.1.40_1.0.68/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/mips/pci/
H A Dfixup-sni.c22 #define SCSI PCIMT_IRQ_SCSI macro
31 * Device 1: NCR53c810 SCSI (directly routed)
46 { SCSI, SCSI, SCSI, SCSI, SCSI }, /* SCSI */
63 { SCSI, SCSI, SCS
80 #undef SCSI macro
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H A Dfixup-atlas.c32 #define SCSI ATLAS_INT_SCSI macro
53 {0, SCSI, 0, 0, 0 }, /* 16: SYM53C810A SCSI */
/netgear-WNDR4500-V1.0.1.40_1.0.68/src/linux/linux-2.6/include/asm-ppc/
H A Dhydra.h44 char SCSI[0x1000]; member in struct:Hydra
62 #define HYDRA_FC_SCSI_CELL_EN 0x00000002 /* Enable SCSI Clock */
/netgear-WNDR4500-V1.0.1.40_1.0.68/src/linux/linux-2.6/drivers/s390/scsi/
H A Dzfcp_sysfs_driver.c68 ZFCP_DEFINE_DRIVER_ATTR(scsi, SCSI);
/netgear-WNDR4500-V1.0.1.40_1.0.68/src/linux/linux-2.6/Documentation/cdrom/
H A Dcdrom-standard.tex65 both IDE/ATAPI and SCSI, now use this Uniform interface.
80 drives are either IDE/ATAPI or SCSI, and it is very unlikely that any
123 the IDE/ATAPI drives and, of course, the SCSI drives, but as prices
574 the $cdrom_device_info$ variable $mask$. For instance, the SCSI \cdrom\
576 hence its corresponding flags in $capability$ will be set. But a SCSI
1010 Gerd Knorr, who were the first to implement this interface for SCSI

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