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/external/blktrace/btt/
Ddevs.c243 static inline void unplug(struct d_info *dip, double cur_time) in unplug() function
256 unplug(dip, cur_time); in dip_unplug()
267 unplug(dip, cur_time); in dip_unplug_tm()
/external/blktrace/btt/doc/
Dbtt.tex279 \item Explicit unplug request from some subsystem in the kernel.
291 queue at the time of an unplug or unplug due to a timeout. The following
292 sample shows a sample of both unplug sections:
471 \item[unplug histogram details] A data file per device containing
472 histogram output for the amount of IOs released at unplug time.
826 [ -u <output name> | --unplug-hist=<output name> ]
997 \subsection{\label{sec:o-u}\texttt{--unplug-hist}/\texttt{-u}}
1000 histogram information for \emph{unplug} traces on a per device
1001 basis. It shows how many times an unplug was hit with a specified
/external/libmtp/
DTODO26 Thus only unplug or shutdown ends the session. This behaviour can be
DINSTALL182 You have to do this again every time you unplug/replug your USB cable
DREADME412 a session in Windows is to unplug the device, simply put.
421 the device when you plug it in, and "release" it if you unplug
/external/blktrace/doc/
Dblktrace.tex561 \item[U -- unplug] Some request data already queued in the device,
566 \item[T -- unplug due to timer] If nobody requests the io that was queued
567 after plugging the queue, Linux will automatically unplug it after a
717 \item[U -- unplug]
718 \item[T -- unplug due to timer] The command associated with the event
/external/chromium_org/content/browser/gamepad/
Dgamepad_platform_data_fetcher_mac.mm75 // Register for plug/unplug notifications.
/external/srec/config/en.us/dictionary/
Dlarge.ok30499 unplug unplug