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/netbsd-src/doc/roadmaps/
H A Dsecurity20 5. Interface for location, accelerometer, and similar sensitive services
65 5. Interface for location, accelerometer, and similar sensitive services
74 either sensitive or can be used to derive sensitive information.
77 monitoring battery level so that one's also sensitive.)
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/ntp/dist/scripts/ntp-wait/
H A Dntp-wait.texi34 If there are time-sensitive applications,
37 then invoke all of the non-time-sensitive process,
/netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/llvm/docs/
H A DSecurity.rst11 …ation to users of LLVM-based toolchains whose compiled code is security-sensitive, through the `CV…
156 The medium used to host LLVM Security Group discussions is security-sensitive. It should therefore …
192 …epository. Precautions should be taken to avoid disclosing particularly sensitive data included in…
206 … a significant amount of code, and not all of it is considered security-sensitive. This is particu…
208sensitive (or no longer security-sensitive). This requires a rationale, and buy-in from the LLVM c…
212 The security-sensitive parts of the LLVM Project currently are:
217 The parts of the LLVM Project which are currently treated as non-security sensitive are:
H A DAliasAnalysis.rst14 different ways of classifying them: flow-sensitive vs. flow-insensitive,
15 context-sensitive vs. context-insensitive, field-sensitive
527 This pass implements a simple context-sensitive mod/ref and alias analysis for
534 The real power of this pass is that it provides context-sensitive mod/ref
552 The LLVM ``-steens-aa`` pass implements a "speculatively field-**sensitive**"
567 context-**sensitive**, and speculatively field-**sensitive** alias
571 queries, and can provide context-sensitive mod/ref information as well. The
/netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/local/
H A DMusings35 non-sensitive destinations (local or remote addresses). Deliver to
36 sensitive destinations first (commands, files), but do not keep a
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/contrib/slapd-modules/datamorph/tests/data/
H A Dtest005-02-fail.ldif1 # enums are case sensitive
/netbsd-src/external/gpl2/gettext/dist/autoconf-lib-link/tests/
H A Drpath.README33 The rpath-2* tests are sensitive to
38 The rpath-3* tests are sensitive to
/netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/clang/docs/
H A DClangStaticAnalyzer.rst6 It implements *path-sensitive*, *inter-procedural analysis* based on *symbolic execution* technique.
/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/autoconf/dist/m4/
H A Dmake-case.m417 AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ${MAKE-make} is case sensitive],
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/libsaslc/etc/
H A DREADME21 Remember that some of the files contain sensitive information and should
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/dhcp/bind/dist/lib/dns/include/dns/
H A Dcompress.h162 dns_compress_setsensitive(dns_compress_t *cctx, bool sensitive);
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/bind/dist/lib/dns/include/dns/
H A Dcompress.h123 *\li DNS_COMPRESS_CASE, for case-sensitive compression
/netbsd-src/lib/libc/time/
H A DSECURITY1 Please report any sensitive security-related bugs via email to the
/netbsd-src/external/public-domain/tz/dist/
H A DSECURITY1 Please report any sensitive security-related bugs via email to the
/netbsd-src/sys/external/gpl2/dts/dist/arch/arm/boot/dts/
H A Domap4-var-som-om44.dtsi175 /* SPI = 0, IRQ# = 7, 4 = active high level-sensitive */
187 /* SPI = 0, IRQ# = 119, 4 = active high level-sensitive */
/netbsd-src/external/gpl2/gmake/dist/
H A Dreadme.vms52 Some notes on case sensitive names in rules and on the disk. In the VMS
53 template for CONFIG.H case sensitive rules can be enabled with defining
55 sensitive file system: ODS5. To make use of that, additionally un-defining
62 $ set proc/parse=extended/case=sensitive
169 Added support to have case sensitive targets and dependencies but to
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/dhcp/bind/dist/lib/dns/
H A Dcompress.c193 dns_compress_setsensitive(dns_compress_t *cctx, bool sensitive) { in dns_compress_setsensitive() argument
196 if (sensitive) { in dns_compress_setsensitive()
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/bind/dist/lib/dns/
H A Dcompress.c99 hash_label(uint16_t init, uint8_t *ptr, bool sensitive) {
103 if (sensitive) {
118 match_wirename(uint8_t *a, uint8_t *b, unsigned int len, bool sensitive) {
119 if (sensitive) {
160 unsigned int slen, unsigned int old_coff, bool sensitive) { in dns_compress_invalidate()
176 if (!match_wirename(bptr, sptr, llen, sensitive)) { in dns_compress_setmethods()
201 return blen >= slen && match_wirename(bptr, sptr, slen, sensitive); in dns_compress_setsensitive()
259 bool sensitive = (cctx->flags & DNS_COMPRESS_CASE) != 0; in dns_compress_findglobal()
270 hash = hash_label(hash, suffix_ptr, sensitive); in dns_compress_findglobal()
292 bool sensitive in dns_compress_findglobal()
193 dns_compress_setsensitive(dns_compress_t * cctx,bool sensitive) dns_compress_setsensitive() argument
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/netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/llvm/docs/CommandGuide/
H A Dllvm-profdata.rst295 Only show context sensitive profile counts. The default is to filter all
296 context sensitive profile counts.
370 Only show overlap for the context sensitive profile counts. The default is to show
371 non-context sensitive profile counts.
H A Dllvm-diff.rst30 ignored. This algorithm is very sensitive to changes in control flow,
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/doc/man3/
H A DSSL_CONF_CTX_set1_prefix.pod27 sensitive and "-" is the default. In the unlikely even an application
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/doc/man3/
H A DSSL_CONF_CTX_set1_prefix.pod27 sensitive and "-" is the default. In the unlikely even an application
H A DBN_new.pod27 BN_clear() is used to destroy sensitive data such as keys when they
/netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/
H A DTLS_TODO26 * Check the "info_callback" for sensitive use. I already had to remove the
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/ipf/dist/ipsd/
H A DREADME10 Upon compiling, a predefined set of "sensitive" ports are configured into

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