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162 int signal; member181 kill_fasync(&fasync->fasync, fasync->signal, fasync->poll); in snd_fasync_work_fn()218 void snd_kill_fasync(struct snd_fasync *fasync, int signal, int poll) in snd_kill_fasync() argument225 fasync->signal = signal; in snd_kill_fasync()
227 bool signal; member706 bool signal_old = ctrl->signal; in mchp_spdifrx_signal_get()743 ctrl->signal = !(val & SPDIFRX_RSR_NOSIGNAL); in mchp_spdifrx_signal_get()745 ctrl->signal = 0; in mchp_spdifrx_signal_get()746 uvalue->value.integer.value[0] = ctrl->signal; in mchp_spdifrx_signal_get()748 return signal_old != ctrl->signal; in mchp_spdifrx_signal_get()
176 2 data lines. The signal path includes an audio grade programmable
101 which converts the sampling frequency of the input signal from115 signal flow perspective DSPK can be viewed as a PDM transmitter136 provides gain or attenuation to a digital signal path. It can be137 used in input or output signal path. It can be used either for145 converts the sampling frequency of input signal to another
22 * Signal routing (record clean/processed guitar signal,
108 static void add_monitor_signal(struct urb *urb_out, unsigned char *signal, in add_monitor_signal() argument117 pi = (__le16 *)signal; in add_monitor_signal()