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/device/linaro/bootloader/edk2/BaseTools/Source/C/LzmaCompress/Sdk/C/ |
D | Threads.c | 52 WRes Event_Create(CEvent *p, BOOL manualReset, int signaled) in Event_Create() argument 54 *p = CreateEvent(NULL, manualReset, (signaled ? TRUE : FALSE), NULL); in Event_Create() 61 …s ManualResetEvent_Create(CManualResetEvent *p, int signaled) { return Event_Create(p, TRUE, signa… in ManualResetEvent_Create() argument 62 WRes AutoResetEvent_Create(CAutoResetEvent *p, int signaled) { return Event_Create(p, FALSE, signal… in AutoResetEvent_Create() argument
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D | Threads.h | 46 WRes ManualResetEvent_Create(CManualResetEvent *p, int signaled); 48 WRes AutoResetEvent_Create(CAutoResetEvent *p, int signaled);
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/device/linaro/bootloader/arm-trusted-firmware/docs/ |
D | interrupt-framework-design.rst | 179 interrupt controller, Secure-EL1 interrupts are signaled through the FIQ signal 180 while Non-secure interrupts are signaled through the IRQ signal. This applies 632 #. Determining the type of interrupt. Secure-EL1 interrupts will be signaled 633 at the FIQ vector. Non-secure interrupts will be signaled at the IRQ
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D | porting-guide.rst | 1822 to be signaled to the CPU interface. 2371 interrupt line. The specific line that is signaled depends on how the interrupt 2391 - The S-EL1 interrupts are signaled as IRQ in S-EL0/1 context and as FIQ in 2393 - The Non secure interrupts are signaled as FIQ in S-EL0/1 context and as IRQ 2395 - The EL3 interrupts are signaled as FIQ in both S-EL0/1 and NS-EL0/1/2
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/device/linaro/bootloader/edk2/MdeModulePkg/ |
D | MdeModulePkg.dec | 465 … use as a means to mark a variable read-only after the event EFI_END_OF_DXE_EVENT_GUID is signaled.
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