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13 - 1 UART with hardware flow control ( 4 I/O pins occupied )14 - 1 I2C ( 2 I/O pins occupied )
972 uint32_t occupied = sizeof(struct ext2_disk_direntry) + ext2_get_disk_direntry_namelen(de); in ext2_add_direntry() local975 occupied = ROUND_UP(occupied, 4); in ext2_add_direntry()977 LOG_DBG("Occupied: %d total: %d needed: %d", occupied, reclen, entry_size); in ext2_add_direntry()979 if (reclen - occupied >= entry_size) { in ext2_add_direntry()981 offset += occupied; in ext2_add_direntry()983 ext2_set_disk_direntry_reclen(de, occupied); in ext2_add_direntry()
129 * Actual occupied pins are specified
162 * Actual occupied pins are specified
364 int i, len, avail = 0, occupied = 0; in ZTEST() local399 occupied += frags[i]->len; in ZTEST()
198 * Actual occupied pins are specified
299 * Actual occupied pins are specified
248 * Actual occupied pins are specified
263 ``length`` is the number of bytes occupied by the registers.
66 occupied by the running code. The 1024 pages in that range (not all
1312 between the event intervals are occupied continuously by overlapping