Searched refs:last_cmd_status (Results 1 – 4 of 4) sorted by relevance
178 pmc->last_cmd_status = wmi_send(wil, in wil_pmc_alloc()183 if (pmc->last_cmd_status) { in wil_pmc_alloc()186 pmc->last_cmd_status); in wil_pmc_alloc()219 pmc->last_cmd_status = last_cmd_err; in wil_pmc_alloc()235 pmc->last_cmd_status = 0; in wil_pmc_free()240 pmc->last_cmd_status = -EPERM; in wil_pmc_free()248 pmc->last_cmd_status = in wil_pmc_free()251 if (pmc->last_cmd_status) { in wil_pmc_free()254 pmc->last_cmd_status); in wil_pmc_free()272 pmc->last_cmd_status = -ENOENT; in wil_pmc_free()[all …]
783 int last_cmd_status; member
51 static struct seq_buf last_cmd_status; variable59 seq_buf_clear(&last_cmd_status); in rdt_last_cmd_clear()65 seq_buf_puts(&last_cmd_status, s); in rdt_last_cmd_puts()74 seq_buf_vprintf(&last_cmd_status, fmt, ap); in rdt_last_cmd_printf()833 len = seq_buf_used(&last_cmd_status); in rdt_last_cmd_status_show()3199 seq_buf_init(&last_cmd_status, last_cmd_status_buf, in rdtgroup_init()
171 named "last_cmd_status". This is reset with every "command" issued180 # cat info/last_cmd_status826 # cat info/last_cmd_status861 # cat info/last_cmd_status