| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/tigerlake/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 14 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 20 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 25 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 31 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 36 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 42 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 47 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 53 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 58 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 64 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/icelakex/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 15 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 21 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 26 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 32 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 37 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 43 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 48 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 54 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 59 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 65 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/icelake/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 15 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 21 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 26 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 32 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 37 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 43 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 48 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 54 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 59 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 65 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/skylakex/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 3 …omputational double precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 8 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 13 …computational single precision floating-point instruction retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 18 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 23 …ouble computational precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 28 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 33 …ingle computational precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 38 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 43 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 48 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/cascadelakex/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 3 …omputational double precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 8 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 13 …computational single precision floating-point instruction retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 18 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 23 …ouble computational precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 28 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 33 …ingle computational precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 38 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 43 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 48 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/sapphirerapids/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 65 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 71 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 76 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 82 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 87 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 93 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 98 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 104 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 109 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 115 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/skylake/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 3 …omputational double precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 8 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 13 …computational single precision floating-point instruction retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 18 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 23 …ouble computational precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 28 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 33 …ingle computational precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 38 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 43 …omputational double precision floating-point instructions retired. Counts twice for DPP and FM(N)A… 48 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computational operation. Applies to SIMD scalar dou… [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellx/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 3 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 12 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 21 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 30 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 39 …twice as noted below. Applies to SSE* and AVX* scalar and packed double precision floating-point i… 48 …twice as noted below. Applies to SSE* and AVX* packed double and single precision floating-point i… 57 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computation operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* sc… 66 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computational operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* s… 75 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computational operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* s… 84 …twice as noted below. Applies to SSE* and AVX* scalar and packed single precision floating-point i…
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwell/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 3 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 12 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 21 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 30 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 39 …twice as noted below. Applies to SSE* and AVX* scalar and packed double precision floating-point i… 48 …twice as noted below. Applies to SSE* and AVX* packed double and single precision floating-point i… 57 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computation operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* sc… 66 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computational operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* s… 75 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computational operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* s… 84 …twice as noted below. Applies to SSE* and AVX* scalar and packed single precision floating-point i…
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/alderlake/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 93 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 2 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 104 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 115 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 4 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 126 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 8 computation operations, one for each element. Appl… 137 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computational operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* s… 148 …twice as noted below. Each count represents 1 computational operation. Applies to SSE* and AVX* s…
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| /freebsd-src/tools/regression/usr.bin/cc/ |
| H A D | float.c | 44 #define TWICE(x) ((x) + (x)) macro 216 TWICE(TWICE(TWICE(TWICE(TWICE( in run_tests() 217 TWICE(TWICE(TWICE(TWICE(1.0F + vf * 0.5F))))))))) in run_tests()
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| /freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellde/ |
| H A D | floating-point.json | 3 …V MIN MAX SQRT DPP FM(N)ADD/SUB. DPP and FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 12 …RCP RSQRT SQRT DPP FM(N)ADD/SUB. DPP and FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 21 …V MIN MAX SQRT DPP FM(N)ADD/SUB. DPP and FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 30 …RCP RSQRT SQRT DPP FM(N)ADD/SUB. DPP and FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 39 …V MIN MAX SQRT DPP FM(N)ADD/SUB. DPP and FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 48 …RSQRT RCP SQRT DPP FM(N)ADD/SUB. DPP and FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 57 … DIV MIN MAX RSQRT RCP SQRT FM(N)ADD/SUB. FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 66 …D SUB MUL DIV MIN MAX SQRT FM(N)ADD/SUB. FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 75 …DIV MIN MAX RCP RSQRT SQRT FM(N)ADD/SUB. FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu… 84 …RCP RSQRT SQRT DPP FM(N)ADD/SUB. DPP and FM(N)ADD/SUB instructions count twice as they perform mu…
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| /freebsd-src/usr.bin/procstat/ |
| H A D | procstat_cs.c | 51 int once, twice, lastcpu, cpu; in procstat_cs() local 86 twice = 0; in procstat_cs() 95 twice = 1; in procstat_cs() 96 } else if (twice == 1) { in procstat_cs() 99 twice = 0; in procstat_cs() 106 if (once && twice) in procstat_cs()
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| /freebsd-src/share/dict/ |
| H A D | web2a | 67873 twice-abandoned 67874 twice-abolished 67875 twice-absent 67876 twice-accented 67877 twice-accepted 67878 twice-accomplished 67879 twice-accorded 67880 twice-accused 67881 twice-achieved 67882 twice-acknowledged [all …]
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| /freebsd-src/sys/contrib/openzfs/tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/cli_root/zpool_create/ |
| H A D | zpool_create_009_neg.ksh | 37 # Create a pool with same devices twice or create two pools with same 46 # 3. Create one pool but using the same disks twice, expect failed. 60 log_assert "Create a pool with same devices twice or create two pools with " \ 83 # Create one pool but using the same disks twice.
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| /freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/ |
| H A D | LoopTraversal.h | 14 /// twice and returns efficient traversal order for all the blocks. 31 /// twice and returns efficient traversal order for all the blocks. 36 /// (including any backedges), therfore we need to visit some blocks twice. 63 /// In the optimized approach we avoid processing D twice, because we 104 /// visited twice and returns efficient traversal order for all the blocks.
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| /freebsd-src/tests/sys/cddl/zfs/tests/cli_root/zpool_create/ |
| H A D | zpool_create_009_neg.ksh | 36 # Create a pool with same devices twice or create two pools with same 45 # 3. Create one pool but using the same disks twice, expect failed. 69 log_assert "Create a pool with same devices twice or create two pools with " \ 93 # Create one pool but using the same disks twice.
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| /freebsd-src/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/ |
| H A D | varname.mk | 71 ASDZguvASDZguv= twice 74 .elif ${ASDZguvASDZguv} != "twice" 81 ASDZguvASDZguv.param= twice 85 .elif ${ASDZguvASDZguv.param} != "twice"
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| H A D | directive-export-gmake.mk | 49 TWICE= expanded twice 50 ONCE= expanded once, leaving $${TWICE} as-is 52 .if ${:!echo "\$VAR"!} != "expanded once, leaving \${TWICE} as-is"
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| H A D | varmod-quote-dollar.mk | 15 TWICE=${ASCII_CHARS:q}${ASCII_CHARS:q} \ 17 -V TWICE
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| /freebsd-src/contrib/openpam/lib/libpam/ |
| H A D | pam_get_authtok.c | 74 int pitem, r, style, twice; in pam_get_authtok() local 78 twice = 0; in pam_get_authtok() 95 twice = 1; in pam_get_authtok() 102 twice = 0; in pam_get_authtok() 139 if (twice) { in pam_get_authtok()
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| /freebsd-src/contrib/ntp/sntp/libopts/ |
| H A D | autoopts.h | 292 * TWICE don't care 299 * TWICE don't care 314 * TWICE don't care 321 * TWICE must be set 331 * C) handling at "regular" time because it is to be handled twice. 337 * TWICE must be set 344 * TWICE don't care
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| /freebsd-src/contrib/googletest/googlemock/test/ |
| H A D | gmock_output_test_golden.txt | 24 Expected to be called twice, but has only 1 WillOnce(). 65 Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active 73 Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active 169 Expected: to be called twice 268 Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active 276 Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active 299 Expected to be called twice, but has only 1 WillOnce().
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| /freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/test/recipes/ |
| H A D | 20-test_dgst.t | 157 # intentionally using -engine twice, please do not remove the duplicate line 172 #HMAC the data twice to check consistency 186 #HMAC the data twice to check consistency 200 #HMAC the data twice to check consistency 215 #Digest the data twice to check consistency
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| /freebsd-src/sys/contrib/openzfs/lib/libspl/include/sys/ |
| H A D | trace_spl.h | 16 * twice, so it should not have side effects (e.g. something like: 17 * "return (SET_ERROR(log_error(EINVAL, info)));" would log the error twice).
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