Searched refs:flow (Results 1 – 18 of 18) sorted by relevance
131 uint8_t flow; in RFCOMM_ParameterNegotiationRequest() local149 flow = (p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_UNDEFINED) ? PORT_FC_DEFAULT : p_mcb->flow; in RFCOMM_ParameterNegotiationRequest()152 if (flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in RFCOMM_ParameterNegotiationRequest()
310 if (p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_UNDEFINED) { in PORT_ParNegInd()313 p_mcb->flow = PORT_FC_TS710; in PORT_ParNegInd()315 p_mcb->flow = PORT_FC_CREDIT; in PORT_ParNegInd()332 } else if (p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in PORT_ParNegInd()371 if (p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_UNDEFINED) { in PORT_ParNegCnf()385 p_mcb->flow = PORT_FC_CREDIT; in PORT_ParNegCnf()389 p_mcb->flow = PORT_FC_TS710; in PORT_ParNegCnf()399 if (p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in PORT_ParNegCnf()
377 if (p_port->rfc.p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in rfc_inc_credit()398 if (p_port->rfc.p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in rfc_dec_credit()
93 uint8_t flow; /* flow control mechanism for this mux */ member
450 if ((p_port->rfc.p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) && in rfc_port_sm_opened()773 if (p_port->rfc.p_mcb->flow != PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in rfc_process_msc()
459 if (p_port->rfc.p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in port_flow_control_peer()
650 if (p_port->rfc.p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) { in PORT_FlowControl_MaxCredit()
546 if ((p_mcb->flow == PORT_FC_CREDIT) && (p_frame->type == RFCOMM_UIH) && in rfc_parse_data()
74 int flow; // 1: outbound data flow on; 0: outbound data flow off member
111 btpan_cb.flow = 1; in btif_pan_init()351 btpan_cb.flow = enable; in btpan_set_flow_control()463 btpan_cb.flow = 1; in btpan_open_conn()658 for (int i = 0; i < PAN_BUF_MAX && btif_is_enabled() && btpan_cb.flow; i++) { in btu_exec_tap_fd_read()728 if (btpan_cb.flow) { in btu_exec_tap_fd_read()
98 ### Data flow diagram101 packets (function closure) passed through queues. Data flow between components114 can be used as a flow control mechanism to avoid too many packets from user154 * Smaller context leads to easier management of code flow202 simplifies the signaling code flow.
35 The recommended flow for Java nanoapp client code is as follows:
26 and platform-specific components, it is helpful to trace the flow through a few34 section below for details), but this example traces the flow for dynamically
279 * Functions that modify normal program flow, including `<setjmp.h>`,
3 perf2cfg annotates a control-flow graph (CFG) file with profiling information
91 ### Event flow191 `bta_dm_pm_set_mode`, in which case the usual flow takes over.
135 …- Stability fixes and cleanup throughout CHPP and tests, including the reopening flow, permanent_f…
4 is used in the install flow for lower-level system modules. This format