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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/crypto/sha/asm/
H A Dsha256-586.pl377 my @AH=($A,$K256);
382 &mov ($AH[0],&DWP(0,"esi"));
383 &mov ($AH[1],&DWP(4,"esi"));
387 &mov (&DWP(4,"esp"),$AH[1]);
388 &xor ($AH[1],"ecx"); # magic
460 &mov ($t1,$AH[0]);
464 &mov ($t2,$AH[0]);
466 &xor ($t1,$AH[0]);
467 &mov (&off($a),$AH[0]); # save $A, modulo-scheduled
468 &xor ($AH[0],"edi"); # a ^= b, (b^c) in next round
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/crypto/sha/asm/
H A Dsha256-586.pl376 my @AH=($A,$K256);
381 &mov ($AH[0],&DWP(0,"esi"));
382 &mov ($AH[1],&DWP(4,"esi"));
386 &mov (&DWP(4,"esp"),$AH[1]);
387 &xor ($AH[1],"ecx"); # magic
459 &mov ($t1,$AH[0]);
463 &mov ($t2,$AH[0]);
465 &xor ($t1,$AH[0]);
466 &mov (&off($a),$AH[0]); # save $A, modulo-scheduled
467 &xor ($AH[0],"edi"); # a ^= b, (b^c) in next round
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/netbsd-src/external/bsd/pcc/dist/pcc/arch/i86/
H A Dorder.c188 { NEVER, AX }, { NEVER, AH}, {NEVER, AL }, in nspecial()
219 { NEVER, AH }, { NEVER, AL }, in nspecial()
227 { NEVER, AL }, { NEVER, AH }, in nspecial()
229 { NORIGHT, AH }, { NORIGHT, AL }, { 0 } }; in nspecial()
249 { NEVER, AL }, { NEVER, AH }, in nspecial()
250 { NLEFT, AL }, { NRES, AH }, in nspecial()
251 { NORIGHT, AH }, { NORIGHT, AL }, { 0 } }; in nspecial()
277 { NEVER, AL }, { NEVER, AH }, in nspecial()
H A Dmacdefs.h162 #define AH 011 macro
200 { AL, AH, AXDX, AXCX, AXBX, AXSI, AXDI, -1 },\
220 { AX, AL, AH, DX, DL, DH, AXCX, AXBX, AXSI, /* axdx */\
222 { AX, AL, AH, CX, CL, CH, AXDX, AXBX, AXSI, /* axcx */\
224 { AX, AL, AH, BX, BL, BH, AXDX, AXCX, AXSI, /* axbx */\
226 { AX, AL, AH, SI, AXDX, AXCX, AXBX, AXDI, /* axsi */\
228 { AX, AL, AH, DI, AXDX, AXCX, AXBX, AXSI, /* axdi */\
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/pcc/dist/pcc/arch/i386/
H A Dorder.c209 { NEVER, AL }, { NEVER, AH }, in nspecial()
211 { NORIGHT, AH }, { NORIGHT, AL }, { 0 } }; in nspecial()
229 { NEVER, AL }, { NEVER, AH }, in nspecial()
230 { NLEFT, AL }, { NRES, AH }, in nspecial()
231 { NORIGHT, AH }, { NORIGHT, AL }, { 0 } }; in nspecial()
249 { NEVER, AL }, { NEVER, AH }, in nspecial()
H A Dmacdefs.h179 #define AH 011 macro
217 { AL, AH, EAXEDX, EAXECX, EAXEBX, EAXESI, EAXEDI, -1 },\
237 { EAX, AL, AH, EDX, DL, DH, EAXECX, EAXEBX, EAXESI, /* eaxedx */\
239 { EAX, AL, AH, ECX, CL, CH, EAXEDX, EAXEBX, EAXESI, /* eaxecx */\
241 { EAX, AL, AH, EBX, BL, BH, EAXEDX, EAXECX, EAXESI, /* eaxebx */\
243 { EAX, AL, AH, ESI, EAXEDX, EAXECX, EAXEBX, EAXEDI, /* eaxesi */\
245 { EAX, AL, AH, EDI, EAXEDX, EAXECX, EAXEBX, EAXESI, /* eaxedi */\
/netbsd-src/crypto/dist/ipsec-tools/src/setkey/
H A Dsample.cf31 # security protocol (AH or ESP) identifier. You must take care of these
61 # Security protocol is old AH tunnel mode, i.e. RFC1826, with keyed-md5
65 # ======= AH =======
99 # AH transport mode followed by ESP tunnel mode is required between
102 # is hmac-sha1. Authentication algorithm for AH is hmac-md5.
104 # ========== AH =========
/netbsd-src/crypto/dist/ipsec-tools/src/racoon/rfc/
H A Drfc2407.txt90 [AH], and [ESP].
299 AH, ESP, and IPCOMP Transform Identifiers, Security Association
346 default AH transform provides data origin authentication, integrity
405 4.4.3 IPSEC AH Transform Identifiers
407 The Authentication Header Protocol (AH) defines one mandatory and
410 defined AH Transform Identifiers for the ISAKMP Proposal Payload for
414 identify the appropriate AH protection suite. For example, AH_MD5
415 can best be thought of as a generic AH transform using MD5. To
416 request the HMAC construction with AH, one specifies the AH_MD5
435 The AH_MD5 type specifies a generic AH transform using MD5. The
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H A Drfc3715.txt159 a) Incompatibility between IPsec AH [RFC2402] and NAT. Since the AH
261 address, security protocol (AH/ESP), and IPsec SPI is typically
273 rather with the way it is typically implemented. With both AH and
276 combination of Destination IP, SPI, and Security Protocol (AH,
350 ESP (protocol 50), or AH (protocol 51) traffic.
583 support IPsec transport mode NA(P)T traversal. The purpose of AH
585 addresses), and NA(P)T translates addresses, invalidating the AH
586 integrity check. As a result, NA(P)T and AH are fundamentally
588 compatibility solution support AH transport or tunnel mode.
693 It is thus compatible with all existing protocols (AH/ESP) and modes
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/netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/tls/
H A Decee-pkey.pem2 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
H A Dbad-ec-cert-before-key.pem13 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
H A Dgood-mixed-keylast.pem42 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
H A Dgood-mixed-keymiddle.pem29 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
H A Dgood-mixed-keyfirst.pem2 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
H A Dwarn-mixed-multi-key.pem16 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
H A Dbad-back-to-back-keys.pem30 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
H A Dbad-rsa-key-last.pem2 MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgkiPSKH+bHsvO1+AH
/netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/llvm/lib/Target/X86/MCTargetDesc/
H A DX86MCTargetDesc.cpp91 {codeview::RegisterId::AH, X86::AH}, in initLLVMToSEHAndCVRegMapping()
627 case X86::AH: case X86::AL: case X86::AX: case X86::EAX: case X86::RAX: in getX86SubSuperRegisterOrZero()
628 return X86::AH; in getX86SubSuperRegisterOrZero()
639 case X86::AH: case X86::AL: case X86::AX: case X86::EAX: case X86::RAX: in getX86SubSuperRegisterOrZero()
676 case X86::AH: case X86::AL: case X86::AX: case X86::EAX: case X86::RAX: in getX86SubSuperRegisterOrZero()
712 case X86::AH: case X86::AL: case X86::AX: case X86::EAX: case X86::RAX: in getX86SubSuperRegisterOrZero()
748 case X86::AH: case X86::AL: case X86::AX: case X86::EAX: case X86::RAX: in getX86SubSuperRegisterOrZero()
/netbsd-src/sys/arch/i386/mca/
H A Dmca_machdep.c284 regs.AH = 0xc0; in mca_busprobe()
287 if ((regs.EFLAGS & PSL_C) || regs.AH != 0) { in mca_busprobe()
/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libphobos/libdruntime/rt/
H A Dadi.d283 cmp AH,DH ; in _adCmpChar() local
293 cmp AH,DH ; in _adCmpChar() local
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/unbound/dist/testdata/
H A Dval_any_cname.rpl118 www.example.com. 3600 IN RRSIG CNAME 3 3 3600 20070926134150 20070829134150 2854 example.com. AH/qS…
159 www.example.com. 3600 IN RRSIG CNAME 3 3 3600 20070926134150 20070829134150 2854 example.com. AH/qS…
H A Dval_deleg_nons.rpl185 …00 IN RRSIG NSEC3 3 3 3600 20070926134150 20070829134150 2854 example.com. AH+bPQZST3COwJ1vSe05N7E…
212 …00 IN RRSIG NSEC3 3 3 3600 20070926134150 20070829134150 2854 example.com. AH+bPQZST3COwJ1vSe05N7E…
223 …00 IN RRSIG NSEC3 3 3 3600 20070926134150 20070829134150 2854 example.com. AH+bPQZST3COwJ1vSe05N7E…
/netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/llvm/lib/Target/X86/
H A DX86RegisterInfo.td58 def AH : X86Reg<"ah", 4>;
115 def AX : X86Reg<"ax", 0, [AL,AH]>;
397 // FIXME: Allow AH, CH, DH, BH to be used as general-purpose registers in
403 (add AL, CL, DL, AH, CH, DH, BL, BH, SIL, DIL, BPL, SPL,
405 let AltOrders = [(sub GR8, AH, BH, CH, DH)];
457 def GR8_ABCD_H : RegisterClass<"X86", [i8], 8, (add AH, CH, DH, BH)>;
470 (add AL, CL, DL, AH, CH, DH, BL, BH)> {
471 let AltOrders = [(sub GR8_NOREX, AH, BH, CH, DH)];
H A DREADME-X86-64.txt44 It's not possible to reference AH, BH, CH, and DH registers in an instruction
45 requiring REX prefix. However, divb and mulb both produce results in AH. If isel
/netbsd-src/sys/arch/i386/include/
H A Dbioscall.h63 #define AH r_ax.biosreg_quarter[BIOSREG_HI] macro

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