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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Sema/
H A DMultiplexExternalSemaSource.cpp26 Sources.push_back(S1); in MultiplexExternalSemaSource()
27 Sources.push_back(S2); in MultiplexExternalSemaSource()
32 for (auto *S : Sources) in ~MultiplexExternalSemaSource()
42 Sources.push_back(Source); in AddSource()
50 for(size_t i = 0; i < Sources.size(); ++i) in GetExternalDecl()
51 if (Decl *Result = Sources[i]->GetExternalDecl(ID)) in GetExternalDecl()
57 for (size_t i = 0; i < Sources.size(); ++i) in CompleteRedeclChain()
58 Sources[i]->CompleteRedeclChain(D); in CompleteRedeclChain()
63 for(size_t i = 0; i < Sources.size(); ++i) { in GetExternalSelector()
64 Sel = Sources[ in GetExternalSelector()
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/ExpressionParser/Clang/
H A DASTUtils.h236 /// A ExternalSemaSource multiplexer that prioritizes its sources.
238 /// This ExternalSemaSource will forward all requests to its attached sources.
240 /// sources, but instead give priority to certain sources. If a source with a
241 /// higher priority can fulfill a request, all sources with a lower priority
244 /// This class is mostly use to multiplex between sources of different
252 /// The sources ordered in decreasing priority.
253 llvm::SmallVector<clang::ExternalSemaSource *, 2> Sources; in SemaSourceWithPriorities()
261 Sources.push_back(&high_quality_source); in addSource()
262 Sources in addSource()
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/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/leds/
H A Dleds-bcm6328.yaml29 explained later in brcm,link-signal-sources). Even if a LED is hardware
85 brcm,link-signal-sources:
90 An array of hardware link signal sources. Up to four link hardware
96 brcm,activity-signal-sources:
101 An array of hardware activity signal sources. Up to four activity
181 brcm,link-signal-sources = <0>;
187 brcm,link-signal-sources = <1>;
273 brcm,link-signal-sources = <0>;
274 brcm,activity-signal-sources = <0>;
281 brcm,activity-signal-sources
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H A Dleds-bcm6328.txt18 explained later in brcm,link-signal-sources). Even if a LED is hardware
59 - brcm,link-signal-sources : An array of hardware link
60 signal sources. Up to four link hardware signals can get muxed into
65 - brcm,activity-signal-sources : An array of hardware activity
66 signal sources. Up to four activity hardware signals can get muxed into
127 brcm,link-signal-sources = <0>;
132 brcm,link-signal-sources = <1>;
205 brcm,link-signal-sources = <0>;
206 brcm,activity-signal-sources = <0>;
212 brcm,activity-signal-sources = <1>;
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/freebsd-src/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/
H A Dopt-debug-graph1.exp4 # made-target-no-sources, unmade, type OP_DEPENDS, flags none
7 # unmade-sources, unmade, type none, flags none
9 # unmade-target-no-sources, unmade, type OP_DEPENDS, flags none
13 # Files that are only sources:
14 # unmade-sources [unmade-sources]
17 …l made-target made-target-no-sources made-source unmade-target unmade-sources unmade-silent-source…
H A Dopt-debug-graph1.mk8 all: made-target made-target-no-sources
14 made-target-no-sources:
16 unmade-target: unmade-sources unmade-silent-source
20 unmade-target-no-sources:
/freebsd-src/share/man/man5/
H A Dnsswitch.conf.550 and cache), and the order to look up the sources is specified in
55 consists of a database name, and a space separated list of sources.
61 .Ss Sources
62 The following sources are implemented as part of the base system:
101 Additional sources might be provided by third party software.
227 but before remote sources like
233 source returns success, then no further sources are queried.
236 all other sources are processed.
251 provides alternative methods of accessing distributed sources such as NIS ,
274 sense or have lesser relevance when there are possibly multiple sources,
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/freebsd-src/contrib/arm-optimized-routines/
H A DREADME20 math/ - math subproject sources for generic scalar
21 subroutines and sources shared with
27 math/aarch64/ - math subproject AArch64-specific sources
28 and sources shared with subdirectories.
29 math/aarch64/advsimd - AdvSIMD-specific math sources.
30 math/aarch64/experimental - Experimental math sources do not
33 math/aarch64/sve - SVE-specific math sources.
35 math/test/ - math test and benchmark related sources.
37 networking/ - networking subproject sources.
39 networking/test/ - networking test and benchmark related sources
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/freebsd-src/contrib/ntp/
H A DREADME52 adjtimed Directory containing the sources for the adjtime daemon
55 authstuff Directory containing sources for miscellaneous programs
64 clockstuff Directory containing sources for miscellaneous programs
104 kernel Directory containing sources for kernel programs such as
111 ntpdate Directory containing sources for a program to set the
115 ntpq Directory containing sources for a utility program to
120 ntptrace Directory containing sources for a utility program that
144 util Directory containing sources for various utility and
/freebsd-src/contrib/ntp/html/
H A Dorphan.html15 <p>Sometimes an NTP subnet becomes isolated from all UTC sources such as local reference clocks or …
18 <p>If no UTC sources are available to any core server, one of them can provide a simulated UTC sour…
20sources have been lost after that. The delay is intended to allow time for other sources to become…
21 <p>A orphan parent with no sources shows reference ID <font face="Courier New, Courier, Monaco, mon…
27 <p>For orphan mode to work well, each core server with available sources should operate at the same…
31 …r using symmetric modes. With this configuration a server that loses all sources continues to disc…
36 …tomatically configured as described in the NTP specification. If all UTC sources are lost, all cor…
H A Dprefer.html31 …hase one discovers the available <em>sources</em> and mobilizes an association for each source fou…
32 <p> Phase two selects the <em> candidates</em> from among the sources by excluding those sources
42 …and mitigation rules involved depends on how the various synchronization sources are classified. T…
44 … driver associations</i> of one kind or another. In general, one or more sources of either type w…
45 …<li>If all sources have been lost and one or more hosts on a common DMZ network have specified t…
46 … within &plusmn;0.4 s, so it is always associated with another source or sources that provide the …
47 …atum greater than zero) should all sources fail, or as the primary source (stratum zero) whether o…
48 …modem driver</i>. It is used either as a backup source, should all other sources fail, or as the …
51 …le sources of different types. When used with the <tt>server</tt> or <tt>peer</tt> commands, the <…
60 the combined backup sources continue to discipline the system clock.</p>
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Tooling/Core/
H A DDiagnostic.cpp25 const SourceManager &Sources, in DiagnosticMessage() argument
29 FilePath = std::string(Sources.getFilename(Loc)); in DiagnosticMessage()
35 FileOffset = Sources.getFileOffset(Loc); in DiagnosticMessage()
39 const SourceManager &Sources, CharSourceRange Range) in FileByteRange() argument
41 FilePath = std::string(Sources.getFilename(Range.getBegin())); in FileByteRange()
43 FileOffset = Sources.getFileOffset(Range.getBegin()); in FileByteRange()
44 Length = Sources.getFileOffset(Range.getEnd()) - FileOffset; in FileByteRange()
/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/interrupt-controller/
H A Darm,vic.txt14 the VIC has no configuration options for interrupt sources. The cell is a u32
21 - valid-mask : A one cell big bit mask of valid interrupt sources. Each bit
25 - valid-wakeup-mask : A one cell big bit mask of interrupt sources that can be
29 interrupt sources configurable as wake up sources.
H A Darm,vic.yaml33 VIC has no configuration options for interrupt sources. The single
44 A one cell big bit mask of valid interrupt sources. Each bit
53 A one cell big bit mask of interrupt sources that can be configured
57 defaults to all interrupt sources configurable as wake up sources.
H A Dsamsung,exynos4210-combiner.txt4 can combine interrupt sources as a group and provide a single interrupt request
9 interrupt sources can be connected to a combiner. The combiner outputs one
10 combined interrupt for its eight interrupt sources. The combined interrupt
18 up to 8 interrupt sources).
/freebsd-src/contrib/libcbor/
H A Dclang-format.sh6 SOURCES=$(find ${DIRS} -name "*.c")
7 SOURCES+=" $(find ${DIRS} -name "*.h")"
8 SOURCES+=" $(find ${DIRS} -name "*.cpp")"
10 clang-format $@ -style=file -i ${SOURCES}
/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/misc/
H A Daspeed,cvic.txt9 some of the same sources as the main ARM interrupt controller but with
21 - valid-sources: One cell, bitmap of supported sources for the implementation
32 valid-sources = <0xffffffff>;
/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/mfd/
H A Dti-lmu.txt110 led-sources = <0 1>;
155 led-sources = <0 1>;
172 led-sources = <1 2>;
179 led-sources = <0>;
190 led-sources = <1>;
196 led-sources = <3 4 5>;
217 led-sources = <0 1>;
264 led-sources = <0 2>;
/freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/
H A DRAND_add.pod34 itself automatically using trusted system entropy sources.
42 random input obtained from polling various trusted entropy sources.
52 Details about sources of randomness and how to estimate their randomness
66 usage by the random seed sources. Some seed sources maintain open file
67 descriptors by default, which allows such sources to operate in a
/freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/Configurations/
H A Dcommon0.tmpl12 ( # The sources of stuff may be generated
13 ( map { @{$unified_info{sources}->{$_}} }
14 keys %{$unified_info{sources}} ),
26 ( grep { defined $unified_info{sources}->{$_} }
/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9300/
H A Dsources2 # SOURCES file for ar9300 module
24 !include $(INC_MP)\sources.inc
54 SOURCES=$(SOURCES) \
/freebsd-src/sys/dev/random/fenestrasX/
H A Dfx_pool.c73 * Number of bytes from high quality sources to allocate to pool 0 before
81 * Low sources provide unconditioned entropy, such as mouse movements; high
82 * sources are assumed to provide high-quality random bytes. Pull sources are
85 * In the whitepaper, low sources are pull. For us, at least in the existing
86 * design, low-quality sources push into some global ring buffer and then get
220 /* For special behavior on first-time entropy sources. (§ 3.1) */
223 /* For special behavior for high-entropy sources after a reseed. (§ 3.4) */
240 * Track number of bytes of entropy harvested from high-quality sources prior
242 * high-quality bytes were available and less if we had other good sources. We
244 * great sources on some platforms.
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/freebsd-src/crypto/
H A DREADME2 holds crypto sources. In other words, this holds raw sources obtained
6 is the result of an old USA law, which made these sources export
/freebsd-src/share/doc/psd/12.make/
H A Dtutorial.ms214 On a dependency line, there are targets and sources, separated by a
216 The targets ``depend'' on the sources and are usually created from
221 Any number of targets and sources may be specified on a dependency line.
222 All the targets in the line are made to depend on all the sources.
223 Targets and sources need not be actual files, but every source must be
233 target is determined by the state of its sources, while another
234 specifies other files (the sources) that need to be dealt with before
237 out-of-date if it has no sources. These operations are represented by
247 any of the sources has been modified more recently than the target, or
259 but this will not happen until all of its sources have been examined
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/freebsd-src/contrib/bmake/PSD.doc/
H A Dtutorial.ms268 On a dependency line, there are targets and sources, separated by a
270 The targets ``depend'' on the sources and are usually created from
275 Any number of targets and sources may be specified on a dependency line.
276 All the targets in the line are made to depend on all the sources.
277 Targets and sources need not be actual files, but every source must be
287 target is determined by the state of its sources, while another
288 specifies other files (the sources) that need to be dealt with before
291 out-of-date if it has no sources. These operations are represented by
301 any of the sources has been modified more recently than the target, or
313 but this will not happen until all of its sources have been examined
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