Lines Matching refs:data_size
16 size_t data_size; /* data size */
99 =item I<data_size>
103 and I<data_size> is its size in bytes.
106 The I<data_size> needs special attention with the parameter type
116 In this case, I<data_size> is ignored.
120 If I<data_size> is zero, it means that an arbitrary data size is
128 In case the I<data_size> is an unsuitable size for the data, the
192 I<data_size> must be set to the size of the data, not the size of the
195 I<data_size> is not relevant. However, the I<responder> will set
218 I<data_size> must be set to the size of the data, not the size of the
221 I<data_size> is not relevant. However, the I<responder> will set
287 if the I<data_size> isn't a suitable size (even if I<data_size> is
289 must fill all I<data_size> bytes and ensure correct padding for the
291 I<data_size>.