Searched refs:pend (Results 1 – 16 of 16) sorted by relevance
35 uint16_t pend = DMA_REGS->INTPEND.reg; in dma_sam0_isr() local39 DMA_REGS->INTPEND.reg = pend; in dma_sam0_isr()41 channel = (pend & DMAC_INTPEND_ID_Msk) >> DMAC_INTPEND_ID_Pos; in dma_sam0_isr()44 if (pend & DMAC_INTPEND_TERR) { in dma_sam0_isr()49 } else if (pend & DMAC_INTPEND_TCMPL) { in dma_sam0_isr()
29 uintptr_t pstart, pend, dstart, dend; in check_add_partition() local55 pend = part->start + part->size; in check_add_partition()57 if (pend <= pstart) { in check_add_partition()77 if (pend > dstart && dend > pstart) { in check_add_partition()
19 since the main thread cannot pend, it being the only thread in the356 The wait_q abstraction used in IPC primitives to pend369 application, and pend/unpend operations on "small" queues
205 char *pend; in settings_line_raw_read_until() local206 pend = memchr(&temp_buf[off], *until_char, len); in settings_line_raw_read_until()207 if (pend != NULL) { in settings_line_raw_read_until()208 len = pend - &temp_buf[off]; in settings_line_raw_read_until()
6 # - LPI pend table: for each redistributor/cpu 1x64K aligned on 64K
5 This test verifies that preemptible threads can pend on the following
84 mem_addr_t pend; member211 return config->pend + local_irq_to_reg_offset(local_irq); in get_pending_reg()917 (.pend = PLIC_BASE_ADDR(n) + CONTEXT_PENDING_BASE,)) \
33 as many bytes as possible and then pend in the hope that the send can be40 and then pend in the hope that the receive can be completed later. Accepted
547 bool pend = !sys_slist_is_empty(&hbuf_pend); in process_node() local561 if (pend || !hbuf_count) { in process_node()
198 const uint8_t *pend = (uint8_t *)tx_buf->buf + tx_buf->len; in spi_sam0_fast_tx() local201 while (p != pend) { in spi_sam0_fast_tx()
178 const uint8_t *pend = (uint8_t *)tx_buf + tx_buf_len; in spi_sam_fast_tx() local181 while (p != pend) { in spi_sam_fast_tx()
101 The wait_q abstraction used in IPC primitives to pend threads for later wakeup111 used elsewhere in the application, and pend/unpend operations on "small"
722 * :github:`2422` - O(1) pend queue support
755 * :github:`22999` - pend() assertion can allow user threads to crash the kernel
1842 * :github:`11651` - Time consumption is not constant during the pend and unpend operation with 0(1)…
3159 * :github:`52829` - kernel/sched: Fix SMP race on pend