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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/silan/
Dsc92031.c296 unsigned int mc_flags; member
462 old_mc_flags = priv->mc_flags; in _sc92031_set_rx_config()
478 priv->mc_flags = dev->flags & (IFF_PROMISC | IFF_ALLMULTI in _sc92031_set_rx_config()
481 if (netif_carrier_ok(dev) && priv->mc_flags != old_mc_flags) in _sc92031_set_rx_config()
628 priv->mc_flags = 0; in _sc92031_reset()
/Linux-v6.1/include/xen/interface/
Dxen-mca.h91 uint32_t mc_flags; member
/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/
Dcdrom.h51 unsigned mc_flags : 2; /* media change buffer flags */ member
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/cdrom/
Dcdrom.c339 cdi->mc_flags = 0x3; /* set media changed bits, on both queues */ in signal_media_change()
613 cdi->mc_flags = 0; in register_cdrom()
1512 int ret = !!(cdi->mc_flags & mask); in media_changed()
1530 cdi->mc_flags &= ~mask; /* clear bit */ in media_changed()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/cdrom/
Dcdrom-standard.rst262 unsigned mc_flags:2; /* media-change buffer flags */
298 the case in the old scheme). The register *mc_flags* is used to buffer
302 The fields *use_count*, *next*, *options* and *mc_flags* need not be