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H A D | LoongArchFixupKinds.h | 26 // 16-bit fixup corresponding to %b16(foo) for instructions like bne. 28 // 21-bit fixup corresponding to %b21(foo) for instructions like bnez. 30 // 26-bit fixup corresponding to %b26(foo)/%plt(foo) for instructions b/bl. 32 // 20-bit fixup corresponding to %abs_hi20(foo) for instruction lu12i.w. 34 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %abs_lo12(foo) for instruction ori. 36 // 20-bit fixup corresponding to %abs64_lo20(foo) for instruction lu32i.d. 38 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %abs_hi12(foo) for instruction lu52i.d. 40 // 20-bit fixup corresponding to %le_hi20(foo) for instruction lu12i.w. 42 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %le_lo12(foo) for instruction ori. 44 // 20-bit fixup corresponding t [all...] |
/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/Sparc/MCTargetDesc/ |
H A D | SparcFixupKinds.h | 34 /// fixup_sparc_hi22 - 22-bit fixup corresponding to %hi(foo) 38 /// fixup_sparc_lo10 - 10-bit fixup corresponding to %lo(foo) 41 /// fixup_sparc_h44 - 22-bit fixup corresponding to %h44(foo) 44 /// fixup_sparc_m44 - 10-bit fixup corresponding to %m44(foo) 47 /// fixup_sparc_l44 - 12-bit fixup corresponding to %l44(foo) 50 /// fixup_sparc_hh - 22-bit fixup corresponding to %hh(foo) 53 /// fixup_sparc_hm - 10-bit fixup corresponding to %hm(foo) 56 /// fixup_sparc_lm - 22-bit fixup corresponding to %lm(foo) 59 /// fixup_sparc_pc22 - 22-bit fixup corresponding to %pc22(foo) 62 /// fixup_sparc_pc10 - 10-bit fixup corresponding to %pc10(foo) [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/MCTargetDesc/ |
H A D | RISCVFixupKinds.h | 20 // 20-bit fixup corresponding to %hi(foo) for instructions like lui 22 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %lo(foo) for instructions like addi 24 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to foo-bar for instructions like addi 26 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %lo(foo) for the S-type store instructions 28 // 20-bit fixup corresponding to %pcrel_hi(foo) for instructions like auipc 30 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %pcrel_lo(foo) for instructions like addi 32 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %pcrel_lo(foo) for the S-type store 35 // 20-bit fixup corresponding to %got_pcrel_hi(foo) for instructions like 38 // 20-bit fixup corresponding to %tprel_hi(foo) for instructions like lui 40 // 12-bit fixup corresponding to %tprel_lo(foo) for instructions like addi [all …]
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/freebsd-src/sbin/devd/ |
H A D | hyperv.conf | 41 # - Each network VF has a corresponding hn(4). 42 # - The network VF and the it's corresponding hn(4) have the same hardware 47 # o Small amount of reception may go through the corresponding hn(4). 48 # This reception will happen, even if the corresponding hn(4) is 49 # down. The corresponding hn(4) will change the reception interface 53 # o The corresponding hn(4) pretends the physical link is down. 55 # o All of the transmission should go through the corresponding hn(4). 56 # o All of the reception goes through the corresponding hn(4). 57 # o The corresponding hn(4) fallbacks to the original physical link 64 # corresponding hn(4) attached to it. [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/VE/MCTargetDesc/ |
H A D | VEFixupKinds.h | 17 /// fixup_ve_reflong - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo 20 /// fixup_ve_srel32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo for relative branch 23 /// fixup_ve_hi32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@hi 26 /// fixup_ve_lo32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@lo 29 /// fixup_ve_pc_hi32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@pc_hi 32 /// fixup_ve_pc_lo32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@pc_lo 35 /// fixup_ve_got_hi32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@got_hi 38 /// fixup_ve_got_lo32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@got_lo 41 /// fixup_ve_gotoff_hi32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@gotoff_hi 44 /// fixup_ve_gotoff_lo32 - 32-bit fixup corresponding to foo\@gotoff_lo
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Headers/ |
H A D | avxvnniint16intrin.h | 27 /// corresponding unsigned 16-bit integers in \a __B, producing 2 intermediate 28 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 64 /// corresponding unsigned 16-bit integers in \a __B, producing 2 intermediate 65 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 100 /// corresponding unsigned 16-bit integers in \a __B, producing 2 intermediate 101 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 138 /// corresponding unsigned 16-bit integers in \a __B, producing 2 intermediate 139 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 175 /// corresponding signed 16-bit integers in \a __B, producing 2 intermediate 176 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding [all …]
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H A D | avxvnniintrin.h | 47 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate signed 48 /// 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer 70 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate signed 71 /// 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer 93 /// corresponding 16-bit integers in \a __B, producing 2 intermediate signed 32-bit 94 /// results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in \a __S, 114 /// corresponding 16-bit integers in \a __B, producing 2 intermediate signed 32-bit 115 /// results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in \a __S 135 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate signed 136 /// 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer [all …]
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H A D | tmmintrin.h | 470 /// Multiplies corresponding pairs of packed 8-bit unsigned integer 474 /// the corresponding bits in the destination. 504 /// Multiplies corresponding pairs of packed 8-bit unsigned integer 508 /// the corresponding bits in the destination. 585 /// A 128-bit integer vector containing control bytes corresponding to 588 /// 1: Clear the corresponding byte in the destination. \n 589 /// 0: Copy the selected source byte to the corresponding byte in the 611 /// A 64-bit integer vector containing control bytes corresponding to 614 /// 1: Clear the corresponding byte in the destination. \n 615 /// 0: Copy the selected source byte to the corresponding byt [all...] |
H A D | avxvnniint8intrin.h | 26 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate 27 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 63 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate 64 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 99 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate 100 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 137 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate 138 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 174 /// corresponding unsigned 8-bit integers in \a __B, producing 4 intermediate 175 /// signed 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding [all …]
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H A D | avx512vlvnniintrin.h | 28 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a B, producing 4 intermediate signed 29 /// 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer 48 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a B, producing 4 intermediate signed 49 /// 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer 68 /// corresponding 16-bit integers in \a B, producing 2 intermediate signed 32-bit 69 /// results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in \a S, 86 /// corresponding 16-bit integers in \a B, producing 2 intermediate signed 32-bit 87 /// results. Sum these 2 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in \a S 104 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in \a B, producing 4 intermediate signed 105 /// 16-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer [all …]
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H A D | amxcomplexintrin.h | 27 /// and accumulations on all corresponding complex numbers (one from \a a 29 /// with the real part of the corresponding \a b element, and the real part 31 /// corresponding \a b elements. The two accumulated results are added, and 32 /// then accumulated into the corresponding row and column of \a dst. 71 /// and accumulations on all corresponding complex numbers (one from \a a 73 /// with the real part of the corresponding \a b element, and the negated 75 /// part of the corresponding \a b elements. The two accumulated results 76 /// are added, and then accumulated into the corresponding row and column
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H A D | amxintrin.h | 139 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in src1, producing 4 intermediate 32-bit 140 /// results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in "dst", 158 /// corresponding unsigned 8-bit integers in src1, producing 4 intermediate 159 /// 32-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer 177 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in src1, producing 4 intermediate 32-bit 178 /// results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in "dst", 196 /// corresponding unsigned 8-bit integers in src1, producing 4 intermediate 197 /// 32-bit results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in 354 /// corresponding signed 8-bit integers in src1, producing 4 intermediate 32-bit 355 /// results. Sum these 4 results with the corresponding 32-bit integer in "dst", [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/ntp/sntp/libopts/ |
H A D | COPYING.lgplv3 | 32 The "Minimal Corresponding Source" for a Combined Work means the 33 Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code 37 The "Corresponding Application Code" for a Combined Work means the 101 0) Convey the Minimal Corresponding Source under the terms of this 102 License, and the Corresponding Application Code in a form 107 Corresponding Source. 123 the Minimal Corresponding Source and Corresponding Application 126 for conveying Corresponding Source.)
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H A D | COPYING.gplv3 | 134 The "Corresponding Source" for a work in object code form means all 140 which are not part of the work. For example, Corresponding Source 147 The Corresponding Source need not include anything that users 148 can regenerate automatically from other parts of the Corresponding 151 The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that 249 machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, 254 Corresponding Source fixed on a durable physical medium 262 copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the 267 Corresponding Source from a network server at no charge. 270 written offer to provide the Corresponding Source. This [all …]
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/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/powerpc/4xx/ |
H A D | cpm.txt | 17 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 21 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 25 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 29 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 32 and suspend the corresponding bits can
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/freebsd-src/lib/libutil/ |
H A D | pw_util.3 | 96 will not be copied (corresponding to user deletion). 104 then the record corresponding to 106 will be replaced by the record corresponding to 115 then the record corresponding to 117 will be appended (corresponding to user addition). 240 only the record corresponding to that user will be updated. 255 It scans the master password file for a line corresponding to the
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/freebsd-src/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | dtrace_sched.4 | 55 and the corresponding process. 64 and the corresponding process. 80 are the thread and corresponding process. 87 Its first two arguments are the thread and corresponding process. 110 are the thread and corresponding process selected to run following the 120 The arguments to this probe are the interrupted thread and its corresponding 142 Its arguments are the thread being awoken, and the corresponding process. 147 Its arguments are the currently-running thread and its corresponding process.
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H A D | ng_ppp.4 | 61 several hooks corresponding to the directly supported protocols. 79 (b) the corresponding hook(s) are connected. 112 should not be connected and enabled until the corresponding link 197 hooks are connected, and the corresponding configuration flag is 199 Normally these hooks connect to the corresponding hooks of a single 209 or a protocol which is disabled or for which the corresponding hook 242 To enable multi-link PPP, the corresponding configuration flag must be set 251 immediately, either by disconnecting the corresponding hook or disabling 347 is active until the corresponding hook is also connected. 392 containing statistics for the corresponding link. [all …]
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H A D | smp.4 | 58 Setting this tunable to 1 will result in the corresponding CPU being 78 Attributes available in a <group> tag are "level", corresponding to the 79 nesting level of the CPU group and "cache-level", corresponding to the 83 Its attributes are "count", corresponding to the number of CPUs in the 84 group and "mask", corresponding to the integer binary mask in which 90 The possible flags are currently "HTT" and "SMT", corresponding to
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/MCTargetDesc/ |
H A D | PPCFixupKinds.h | 35 /// A 16-bit fixup corresponding to lo16(_foo) or ha16(_foo) for instrs like 39 /// A 14-bit fixup corresponding to lo16(_foo) with implied 2 zero bits for 43 // A 34-bit fixup corresponding to PC-relative paddi. 46 // A 34-bit fixup corresponding to Non-PC-relative paddi. 55 /// A 16-bit fixup corresponding to lo16(_foo) with implied 3 zero bits for
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/freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/ |
H A D | provider.pod | 114 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is 122 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is 130 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is 138 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is 146 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is 154 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is 162 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is B<EVP_KEM>. 168 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is 176 In the OpenSSL libraries, the corresponding method object is
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/freebsd-src/lib/libc/amd64/string/ |
H A D | strcmp.S | 156 pcmpeqb %xmm3, %xmm1 # ... corresponding to RDI 174 * where v indicates the alignment boundaries and corresponding chunks 182 0: movdqu (%rdi, %rdx, 1), %xmm0 # chunk of 2nd string corresponding to RDI? 194 movdqu 16(%rdi, %rdx, 1), %xmm0 # chunk of 2nd string corresponding to RDI? 241 * Compare (RSI) with the corresponding part 247 add %rax, %rdi # point RDI to chunk corresponding to (RSI) 265 lea (%rdi, %rax, 1), %rdx # point RDX to offset in RDI corresponding to RSI 285 * where v indicates the alignment boundaries and corresponding chunks 293 0: movdqu (%rsi, %rdx, 1), %xmm0 # chunk of 2nd string corresponding to RDI? 305 movdqu 16(%rsi, %rdx, 1), %xmm0 # chunk of 2nd string corresponding to RDI? [all …]
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/freebsd-src/lib/libsys/ |
H A D | semget.2 | 60 If no IPC object corresponding 124 corresponding to 131 A semaphore set corresponding to 136 A semaphore set corresponding to 147 No semaphore set was found corresponding to
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/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/arm/keystone/ |
H A D | ti,sci.txt | 30 "rx" - Mailbox corresponding to receive path 31 "tx" - Mailbox corresponding to transmit path 33 - mboxes: Mailboxes corresponding to the mbox-names. Each value of the mboxes 47 - reg: register space corresponding to the debug_messages 49 - ti,host-id: Integer value corresponding to the host ID assigned by Firmware
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/freebsd-src/lib/libc/rpc/ |
H A D | getnetpath.3 | 12 entry corresponding to 47 netconfig database entry corresponding to the first valid 95 component is invalid if there is no corresponding 155 returns a pointer to the netconfig database entry corresponding to the first
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