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/netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/libcxx/include/
H A Dshared_mutex31 void lock(); // blocking
36 void lock_shared(); // blocking
54 void lock(); // blocking
63 void lock_shared(); // blocking
82 explicit shared_lock(mutex_type& m); // blocking
100 void lock(); // blocking
165 void lock() _LIBCPP_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATION(acquire_capability()); // blocking
170 void lock_shared() _LIBCPP_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATION(acquire_shared_capability()); // blocking
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/doc/man3/
H A DBIO_s_connect.pod88 BIO_set_nbio() sets the non blocking I/O flag to B<n>. If B<n> is
89 zero then blocking I/O is set. If B<n> is 1 then non blocking I/O
92 non blocking I/O is set during the connect process.
100 call BIO_should_retry() should be used for non blocking connect BIOs
105 If blocking I/O is set then a non positive return value from any
124 If non blocking I/O is set then retries will be requested as appropriate.
H A DBIO_should_retry.pod77 If the underlying I/O structure is in a blocking mode almost all current
84 retry even if the underlying I/O structure is blocking, if a handshake
89 While an application may retry a failed non blocking call immediately
98 conditions of several non blocking BIOs in a single select() call
106 is to use non blocking I/O and use a timeout on the select() (or
111 The OpenSSL ASN1 functions cannot gracefully deal with non blocking I/O:
H A DBIO_read.pod62 One technique sometimes used with blocking sockets is to use a system call
69 should be combined with non blocking I/O so successive reads will request
70 a retry instead of blocking.
H A DBIO_s_accept.pod85 BIO_set_nbio_accept() sets the accept socket to blocking mode
86 (the default) if B<n> is 0 or non blocking mode if B<n> is 1.
108 connection, or request a retry in non blocking mode.
H A DSSL_rstate_string.pod25 consisting of header and body. When working in a blocking environment,
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/doc/man3/
H A DBIO_s_connect.pod87 BIO_set_nbio() sets the non blocking I/O flag to B<n>. If B<n> is
88 zero then blocking I/O is set. If B<n> is 1 then non blocking I/O
91 non blocking I/O is set during the connect process.
100 The call BIO_should_retry() should be used for non blocking connect BIOs
106 If blocking I/O is set then a non positive return value from any
125 If non blocking I/O is set then retries will be requested as appropriate.
H A DBIO_should_retry.pod77 If the underlying I/O structure is in a blocking mode almost all current
84 retry even if the underlying I/O structure is blocking, if a handshake
89 While an application may retry a failed non blocking call immediately
98 conditions of several non blocking BIOs in a single select() call
106 is to use non blocking I/O and use a timeout on the select() (or
111 The OpenSSL ASN1 functions cannot gracefully deal with non blocking I/O:
H A DBIO_read.pod89 One technique sometimes used with blocking sockets is to use a system call
96 should be combined with non blocking I/O so successive reads will request
97 a retry instead of blocking.
H A DSSL_rstate_string.pod25 consisting of header and body. When working in a blocking environment,
/netbsd-src/sys/external/bsd/compiler_rt/dist/lib/sanitizer_common/tests/
H A Dsanitizer_common_test.cc361 for (bool blocking : { false, true }) { in TEST()
362 EXPECT_FALSE(GetRandom(nullptr, 32, blocking)); in TEST()
363 EXPECT_FALSE(GetRandom(buffer_1, 0, blocking)); in TEST()
364 EXPECT_FALSE(GetRandom(buffer_1, 512, blocking)); in TEST()
368 EXPECT_TRUE(GetRandom(buffer_1, size, blocking)); in TEST()
369 EXPECT_TRUE(GetRandom(buffer_2, size, blocking)); in TEST()
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/bind/dist/bin/tests/system/geoip2/ns2/
H A Dnamed12.conf.in16 acl blocking {
31 blackhole { blocking; };
/netbsd-src/external/mit/libuv/dist/docs/src/guide/
H A Dbasics.rst6 and other activities. libuv offers core utilities like timers, non-blocking
37 **blocking**. The actual write to a hard disk or reading from a network, takes
43 One of the standard solutions is to use threads. Each blocking I/O operation is
44 started in a separate thread (or in a thread pool). When the blocking function
49 non-blocking** style. Most modern operating systems provide event notification
57 **non-blocking** because the application process was free to do other tasks.
59 events can be treated as just another libuv event. The non-blocking ensures
67 polling to perform tasks in a non-blocking manner.
H A Dthreads.rst11 asynchronously that is actually blocking, by spawning a thread and collecting
200 However, a lot of existing code out there features blocking functions (for example
209 a separate thread so that the blocking and CPU bound task does not prevent the
238 For writing wrappers to blocking libraries, a common :ref:`pattern <baton>`
336 non-blocking and will return immediately.
384 2. ``lib.do`` is supposed to be non-blocking but the third party lib is
385 blocking, so the binding uses ``uv_queue_work``.
/netbsd-src/external/gpl2/gettext/dist/gettext-tools/gnulib-m4/
H A Dsignalblocking.m47 # Determine available signal blocking primitives. Three different APIs exist:
11 # For simplicity, here we check only for the POSIX signal blocking.
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/unbound/dist/testcode/
H A Dasynclook.c407 int i, r, cancel=0, blocking=0, ext=0; in main() local
439 blocking = 1; in main()
515 if(blocking) { in main()
528 if(blocking) in main()
/netbsd-src/external/mit/libuv/dist/docs/src/
H A Dstream.rst30 this type. When a stream is in non-blocking mode, write requests sent
229 .. c:function:: int uv_stream_set_blocking(uv_stream_t* handle, int blocking)
231 Enable or disable blocking mode for a stream.
233 When blocking mode is enabled all writes complete synchronously. The
245 Also libuv currently makes no ordering guarantee when the blocking mode
247 recommended to set the blocking mode immediately after opening or creating
H A Ddesign.rst49 I/O is performed on non-blocking sockets which are polled using the best mechanism available
83 #. Poll timeout is calculated. Before blocking for I/O the loop calculates for how long it should
105 It's possible that no I/O callbacks were fired after blocking for I/O, but some time has passed
126 so the current approach is to run blocking file I/O operations in a thread pool.
H A Dtty.rst78 refers to a TTY. This lets libuv put the tty in non-blocking mode without
85 If reopening the TTY fails, libuv falls back to blocking writes.
H A Dpipe.rst48 .. versionchanged:: 1.2.1 the file descriptor is set to non-blocking mode.
118 function is blocking.
H A Didle.rst12 the loop will perform a zero timeout poll instead of blocking for i/o.
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/unbound/dist/libunbound/python/doc/
H A Dintro.rst31 Resolution can be performed blocking and non-blocking (i.e. asynchronous).
/netbsd-src/external/mit/libuv/dist/src/win/
H A Dstream.c243 int uv_stream_set_blocking(uv_stream_t* handle, int blocking) { in uv_stream_set_blocking() argument
247 if (blocking != 0) in uv_stream_set_blocking()
/netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/
H A DRELEASE_NOTES-2.10148 ( optional spam blocking rules would go here )
155 ( optional spam blocking rules would go here )
158 blocking policy were combined under smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
162 with smtpd_relay_restrictions, so that a permissive spam blocking
/netbsd-src/sys/external/bsd/vchiq/dist/interface/vchiq_arm/
H A Dvchiq_ioctl.h80 int blocking; member

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