/freebsd-src/usr.bin/m4/tests/ |
H A D | regress.esyscmd.out | 4 hi there a 5 hi there a 7 hi there a 8 hi there a 10 hi there a 11 hi there a 13 hi there a 14 hi there a 16 hi there a 17 hi there a [all …]
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/freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/arm64/arm/cortex-a55/ |
H A D | pipeline.json | 9 …rontend, cache miss.This event counts every cycle the DPU IQ is empty and there is an instruction … 12 …rontend, cache miss.This event counts every cycle the DPU IQ is empty and there is an instruction … 15 … frontend, TLB miss.This event counts every cycle the DPU IQ is empty and there is an instruction … 18 … frontend, TLB miss.This event counts every cycle the DPU IQ is empty and there is an instruction … 21 …d, pre-decode error.This event counts every cycle the DPU IQ is empty and there is a pre-decode er… 24 …d, pre-decode error.This event counts every cycle the DPU IQ is empty and there is a pre-decode er… 27 …backend interlock.This event counts every cycle that issue is stalled and there is an interlock. S… 30 …backend interlock.This event counts every cycle that issue is stalled and there is an interlock. S… 33 …d, interlock, AGU.This event counts every cycle that issue is stalled and there is an interlock th… 36 …d, interlock, AGU.This event counts every cycle that issue is stalled and there is an interlock th… [all …]
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/freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/arm64/arm/cortex-a510/ |
H A D | pipeline.json | 21 … cycle that the Data Processing Unit (DPU) instruction queue is empty and there is an instruction … 24 … cycle that the Data Processing Unit (DPU) instruction queue is empty and there is an instruction … 27 …This event counts every cycle that the DPU instruction queue is empty and there is an instruction … 30 …This event counts every cycle that the DPU instruction queue is empty and there is an instruction … 39 …s event counts every cycle where the issue of an operation is stalled and there is an interlock. S… 42 …s event counts every cycle where the issue of an operation is stalled and there is an interlock. S… 45 …s event counts every cycle where the issue of an operation is stalled and there is an interlock on… 48 …s event counts every cycle where the issue of an operation is stalled and there is an interlock on… 51 … or the Vector Processing Unit (VPU). This event counts every cycle where there is a stall or an i… 54 … or the Vector Processing Unit (VPU). This event counts every cycle where there is a stall or an i… [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/ |
H A D | RuntimeLibcalls.h |
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/freebsd-src/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/arm64/arm/cortex-a53/ |
H A D | pipeline.json | 15 …"BriefDescription": "Cycles the DPU IQ is empty and there is an instruction cache miss being proce… 20 …"BriefDescription": "Cycles the DPU IQ is empty and there is an instruction micro-TLB miss being p… 25 "BriefDescription": "Cycles the DPU IQ is empty and there is a pre-decode error being processed" 30 …"BriefDescription": "Cycles there is an interlock other than Advanced SIMD/Floating-point instruc… 35 …"BriefDescription": "Cycles there is an interlock for a load/store instruction waiting for data to… 40 … "BriefDescription": "Cycles there is an interlock for an Advanced SIMD/Floating-point operation." 45 "BriefDescription": "Cycles there is a stall in the Wr stage because of a load miss" 50 "BriefDescription": "Cycles there is a stall in the Wr stage because of a store"
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/freebsd-src/contrib/libevent/ |
H A D | whatsnew-2.1.txt | 27 There is a work-in-progress book with reference manual at 55 There is also an --enable-silent-rules configure option to make 66 There is now an alternative cmake-based build process; cmake users 87 There is an EVLOOP_NO_EXIT_ON_EMPTY flag that tells event_base_loop() 88 to keep looping even when there are no pending events. (Ordinarily, 93 singletons but provided no means to free them. There is now a 99 your process exit()s. If you aren't using a leak-checking tool, there 102 There is a new event_base_get_npriorities() function to return the 106 event on the heap. Unfortunately, with event_new(), there was no 112 In other words, there was no easy way for event_new() to set up an [all …]
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H A D | whatsnew-2.0.txt | 16 There is now a book-in-progress that explains how to use Libevent and its 43 There are *regular headers*, like event2/event.h. These headers contain 46 There are *backward compatibility headers*, like event2/event_compat.h. 53 Finally, there are *structure headers*, like event2/event_struct.h. 92 are now deprecated but still available (see 2.1). There are new 98 event' themselves, since there was no function in Libevent to do it 102 _struct.h header (see 2.1), and there are new allocate-and- 160 There is now an API to choose backends, either by name or by feature. 175 /* There is no backend method that does what we want. */ 323 testing the IOCP backends on the mailing list, it seems that there isn't [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/ntp/sntp/libevent/ |
H A D | whatsnew-2.1.txt | 27 There is a work-in-progress book with reference manual at 55 There is also an --enable-silent-rules configure option to make 66 There is now an alternative cmake-based build process; cmake users 87 There is an EVLOOP_NO_EXIT_ON_EMPTY flag that tells event_base_loop() 88 to keep looping even when there are no pending events. (Ordinarily, 93 singletons but provided no means to free them. There is now a 99 your process exit()s. If you aren't using a leak-checking tool, there 102 There is a new event_base_get_npriorities() function to return the 106 event on the heap. Unfortunately, with event_new(), there was no 112 In other words, there was no easy way for event_new() to set up an [all …]
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H A D | whatsnew-2.0.txt | 16 There is now a book-in-progress that explains how to use Libevent and its 43 There are *regular headers*, like event2/event.h. These headers contain 46 There are *backward compatibility headers*, like event2/event_compat.h. 53 Finally, there are *structure headers*, like event2/event_struct.h. 92 are now deprecated but still available (see 2.1). There are new 98 event' themselves, since there was no function in Libevent to do it 102 _struct.h header (see 2.1), and there are new allocate-and- 160 There is now an API to choose backends, either by name or by feature. 175 /* There is no backend method that does what we want. */ 323 testing the IOCP backends on the mailing list, it seems that there isn't [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/ |
H A D | suff-transform-endless.exp | 27 trying all.e...not there 28 trying all.d...not there 29 trying all.f...not there 30 trying all.c...not there 31 trying all.e...not there 35 trying issue6.e...not there 36 trying issue6.d...not there
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H A D | suff-rebuild.exp | 41 trying all.c...not there 42 trying all.b...not there 43 trying all.a...not there 48 trying suff-rebuild-example.c...not there 49 trying suff-rebuild-example.b...not there 69 trying .END.c...not there 70 trying .END.b...not there 71 trying .END.a...not there
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H A D | suff-transform-select.exp | 28 trying all.e...not there 29 trying all.d...not there 30 trying all.f...not there 31 trying all.c...not there 32 trying all.e...not there 39 trying issue10.c...not there
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/freebsd-src/stand/i386/libi386/ |
H A D | multiboot.h | 60 /* is there basic lower/upper memory information? */ 62 /* is there a boot device set? */ 66 /* are there modules to do something with? */ 71 /* is there a symbol table loaded? */ 73 /* is there an ELF section header table? */ 76 /* is there a full memory map? */ 79 /* Is there drive info? */ 82 /* Is there a config table? */ 85 /* Is there a boot loader name? */ 88 /* Is there a APM table? */ [all …]
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/freebsd-src/sys/arm64/arm64/ |
H A D | bus_space_asm.S | 52 /* If there is anything to read. */ 73 /* If there is anything to read. */ 94 /* If there is anything to read. */ 115 /* If there is anything to read. */ 136 /* Is there is anything to read. */ 157 /* Is there is anything to read. */ 178 /* Is there is anything to read. */ 199 /* Is there is anything to read. */ 241 /* If there is anything to write. */ 261 /* If there is anything to write. */ [all …]
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/freebsd-src/crypto/openssl/util/ |
H A D | shlib_wrap.sh.in | 30 THERE="`echo $0 | sed -e 's|[^/]*$||' 2>/dev/null`.." 31 [ -d "${THERE}" ] || exec "$@" # should never happen... 33 LIBCRYPTOSO="${THERE}/{- platform->sharedlib('libcrypto') -}" 34 LIBSSLSO="${THERE}/{- platform->sharedlib('libssl') -}" 84 eval $rld_var=\"${THERE}'${'$rld_var':+:$'$rld_var'}'\"; export $rld_var 93 _RLD_LIB_PATH="${THERE}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" 96 *) LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${THERE}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" # Linux, ELF HP-UX 97 DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="${THERE}:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" # MacOS X 98 SHLIB_PATH="${THERE}:$SHLIB_PATH" # legacy HP-UX 99 LIBPATH="${THERE}:$LIBPATH" # AIX, OS/2 [all …]
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/freebsd-src/share/doc/psd/02.implement/ |
H A D | implement | 148 there is a distinct switch of environments. 162 There is no 169 that there is no need to swap read-only 188 only comes into play when there is 191 when there is enough memory 221 there are no I/O buffers in the 253 there is a process table with 294 There is no detectable sharing of primary memory between the two processes. 395 If there is not enough primary memory, 425 Thus there are two specific algorithms [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/bc/ |
H A D | MEMORY_BUGS.md | 14 * In versions `1.1.0` until `6.2.0` (inclusive) of `bc` and `dc`, there is a 20 * In versions `3.0.0` until `6.0.1` (inclusive) of `bc` and `dc`, there is a 26 * In versions `3.0.0` until `6.7.5` (inclusive) of `bc` and `dc`, there is a 27 possible out-of-bounds read when there is an error flushing `stdout` on exit 33 * In versions `5.0.0` until `6.0.4` (inclusive) of `bc`, there is an 45 * In versions `5.0.0` until `6.0.4` (inclusive) of `bc`, there is another 50 `asciify()` code tried to access an argument that was not there. 54 * In version `6.0.0` of `bcl`, there are several uses of initialized data that 62 * In version `6.0.0` until `6.2.4` (inclusive) of `bcl`, there is a possible
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/freebsd-src/sys/contrib/edk2/Include/Library/ |
H A D | MemoryAllocationLib.h | 22 is returned. If there is not enough memory remaining to satisfy the request, then NULL is 41 is returned. If there is not enough memory remaining to satisfy the request, then NULL is 60 is returned. If there is not enough memory remaining to satisfy the request, then NULL is 103 returned. If there is not enough memory at the specified alignment remaining to satisfy the 128 returned. If there is not enough memory at the specified alignment remaining to satisfy the 153 returned. If there is not enough memory at the specified alignment remaining to satisfy the 202 returned. If there is not enough memory remaining to satisfy the request, then NULL is returned. 220 returned. If there is not enough memory remaining to satisfy the request, then NULL is returned. 238 returned. If there is not enough memory remaining to satisfy the request, then NULL is returned. 256 valid buffer of 0 size is returned. If there is not enough memory remaining to satisfy the [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/bc/manuals/ |
H A D | bcl.3.md | 269 If there was no error, **BCL_ERROR_NONE** is returned. Otherwise, this 296 If there was no error, **BCL_ERROR_NONE** is returned. Otherwise, this 446 : Creates a context and returns it. Returns **NULL** if there was an error. 458 If there was no error, **BCL_ERROR_NONE** is returned. Otherwise, this 463 There *must* be a valid context to do any arithmetic. 517 return the error, if any. If there was no error, it will return 520 There must be a valid current context. 536 bcl(3) will encode an error in the return value, if there was one. The error 568 If there was no error, **BCL_ERROR_NONE** is returned. Otherwise, this 596 bcl(3) will encode an error in the return value, if there wa [all...] |
H A D | bcl.3 | 293 If there was no error, \f[B]BCL_ERROR_NONE\f[R] is returned. 326 If there was no error, \f[B]BCL_ERROR_NONE\f[R] is returned. 506 Returns \f[B]NULL\f[R] if there was an error. 518 If there was no error, \f[B]BCL_ERROR_NONE\f[R] is returned. 523 There \f[I]must\f[R] be a valid context to do any arithmetic. 572 If there was no error, it will return \f[B]BCL_ERROR_NONE\f[R]. 575 There must be a valid current context. 590 bcl(3) will encode an error in the return value, if there was one. 627 If there was no error, \f[B]BCL_ERROR_NONE\f[R] is returned. 657 bcl(3) will encode an error in the return value, if there wa [all...] |
/freebsd-src/share/man/man9/ |
H A D | runqueue.9 | 74 returns zero if there are no runnable processes other than the idle process. 75 If there is at least one runnable process other than the idle process, it 82 There is a small race window where one CPU may place a process on the run queue 83 when there are currently no other runnable processes while another CPU is 86 additional time before noticing that there is a runnable process. 97 If there are no runnable threads, then the idle thread is returned.
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/freebsd-src/contrib/nvi/cl/ |
H A D | README.signal | 1 There are six (normally) asynchronous actions about which vi cares: 26 key-read routine, so there are no reentrancy issues. This means 35 making it a pure text widget. There are four major solutions on the table, 40 The up side is that there's no asynchronous behavior to worry about, 55 2: Run in cbreak mode. There are two problems in this area. First, the 71 characters, e.g. ^V^C. There are two possible solutions. First, you 77 character in vi, but that means that there's a race between entering 84 ^V characters into the input stream, (which is why there's no way to 124 There are a couple of other problems to consider. 130 mode, but the final endwin() will leave you in raw mode. There you have [all …]
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/lld/docs/ELF/ |
H A D | warn_backrefs.rst | 19 will result in an ``undefined reference`` error. If there are no cyclic 20 references, the archives can be ordered in such a way that there are no 21 backward references. If there are cyclic references then the ``--start-group`` 26 there is a reference from an input file to the right of an archive, LLD will 50 violations (albeit unable to catch all cases). There are two cases where GNU ld 63 fail surprisingly with ``undefined symbol`` if there is somehow a dependency on 76 * The dependency may be intentionally omitted because there are multiple 81 There are two cases like a library sandwich where GNU ld will select a
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/freebsd-src/share/doc/psd/15.yacc/ |
H A D | ss10 | 92 There is also a distinctly unstructured flavor about this. 121 There are three mechanisms used to provide for this typing. 122 First, there is a way of defining the union; this must be 125 Second, there is a way of associating a union member name with tokens 127 Finally, there is a mechanism for describing the type of those 190 There remain a couple of cases where these mechanisms are insufficient. 191 If there is an action within a rule, the value returned 211 When they are used, there is a fairly strict level of checking.
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/freebsd-src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Rewrite/ |
H A D | RewriteRope.cpp | 104 /// guaranteed that there is a place to do an insertion at the specified 107 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 115 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 120 /// guaranteed that there is a split at Offset. 204 /// guaranteed that there is a place to do an insertion at the specified 207 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 215 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree 220 /// guaranteed that there is a split at Offset. 231 /// guaranteed that there is a place to do an insertion at the specified 234 /// If there is no space in this subtree for the extra piece, the extra tree [all …]
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