Lines Matching defs:device

192  * problems in some underlying device drivers.  This problem seems to have been
1135 * no other readers on this device.
1160 * if we are not in upgrade just return the input device
1907 * So the input device will be a md_dev64_t, because all SVM modules internally
1908 * work with that device type.
1910 * routines from here we first have to convert that device into a dev_t.
1943 * As open() may change the device,
1960 * Open regular device, since open() may change dev_t give new dev_t
1970 * So the input device will be a md_dev64_t, because all SVM modules internally
1971 * work with that device type.
1973 * routines from here we first have to convert that device into a dev_t.
2005 /* close regular device */
2324 * Issue the specified ioctl to the device associated with the given md_dev64_t
2327 * dev - underlying device [md_dev64_t]
2340 dev_t device = md_dev64_to_dev(dev);
2345 * See if device is a metadevice. If not call cdev_ioctl(), otherwise
2350 rval = cdev_ioctl(device, cmd, (intptr_t)data, mode,
2355 rval = (*md_ops[ui->ui_opsindex]->md_ioctl)(device, cmd, data,
2572 * If it doesn't we can make no assumptions as to what the device
2785 /* Add the device id attribute */
2791 /* Add the device name attribute */
3266 /* check for end of device */
3410 * if the unit is not an SVM root device.
3763 * INPUT: dev a 64 bit container holding either a 32 bit or a 64 bit device
3780 * INPUT: dev a 64 bit container holding either a 32 bit or a 64 bit device
3802 * If the metadevice is an old style device, it has a vtoc,