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H A D | tutor.me | 206 Figure 1\ \ Use of a pipe 221 its child and itself (Figure 1). 226 In Figure 1, the parent process makes a call to the system routine 240 Figure 2 illustrates the effect of a fork. 248 Figure 2\ \ Sharing a pipe between parent and child 281 The program in Figure 3 calls \fIsocketpair()\fP 285 Figure 4 illustrates the result of a fork following a call to 318 Figure 3\ \ Use of a socketpair 323 Figure 4\ \ Sharing a socketpair between parent and child 414 it is created. For example, in Figure 5a the call to \fIsocket()\fP [all …]
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/freebsd/share/doc/psd/18.gprof/ |
H A D | postp.me | 47 An example is given in Figure 1. 59 Figure 1. 126 Figure 2 shows a modified version of the call graph of Figure 1, 127 in which the nodes labelled 3 and 7 in Figure 1 are mutually 130 given in Figure 3. 135 Figure 2. 142 Figure 3.
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/freebsd/contrib/sendmail/libmilter/docs/ |
H A D | design.html | 122 <A HREF="#figure-1">Figure 1</A> illustrates a possible network of 127 <A name="figure-1"><IMG src="figure1.jpg" ALT=""></A><BR> 128 <B>Figure 1: A set of MTA's interacting with a set of filters.</B> 135 of library calls. <A href="#figure-2">Figure 2</A> shows a single 140 <B>Figure 2: A filter handling simultaneous requests from two MTA's.</B>
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H A D | overview.html | 101 <A HREF="#figure-3">Figure 3</A> outlines control flow for a filter 105 <DIV ALIGN="center"><A NAME="figure-3"></A> 123 <B>Figure 3: Milter callbacks related to an SMTP transaction.</B>
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/ |
H A D | filter.html | 17 <p>Figure 1. Wedge Scattergram</p> 19 <p>Figure 1 shows a typical <em>wedge scattergram</em> plotting sample points of offset versus de… 20 …reciprocal directions between the server and client. This is apparent in Figure 1, where the scatt… 27 <p>Figure 2. Raw (left) and Filtered (right) Offsets</p> 29 …Figure 2 shows the performance of the algorithm for a typical Internet path over a 24-hr period.…
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H A D | select.html | 27 <p>Figure 1. Intersection Interval</p> 29 …Figure 1 shows correctness intervals for each of four candidates A, B, C and D. We need to find t… 33 <p>Figure 2. Clock Select Algorithm</p> 35 …Figure 2. Let <em>m</em> be the number of candidates and <em>f</em> the number of falsetickers, in…
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H A D | orphan.html | 29 <p>Figure 1. Orphan Peer Configuration</p> 31 <p>For example, consider the peer network configuration in Figure 1, where two or more campus prima… 33 <p>Figure 2. Orphan Broadcast Configuration</p> 35 …nfigured in both broadcast server and broadcast client modes as shown in Figure 2. Orphan children…
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H A D | huffpuff.html | 19 <p>Figure 1. Huff-n'-Puff Wedge Scattergram</p> 21 …Figure 1 shows how the huff-n'-puff filter works. Recall from the <a href="filter.html">Clock Filt…
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H A D | autokey.html | 52 <p>Figure 1. Example Configuration</p> 54 …Figure 1 shows an example configuration with three NTP subnets, Alice, Helen and Carol. Alice and … 59 <p>However, as shown in Figure 1, there are configurations where a TH of one group needs to listen … 65 <p>Figure 2. Identify Scheme</p> 67 …between a TA acting as a server and a TH acting as a client. As shown in Figure 2, the identity e… 70 <p> Figure 2 shows how keys and parameters are distributed to servers and clients. A TA constructs … 80 <p>Returning to the example of Figure 1, Alice, Helen and Carol run run the Trusted Certificate (TC… 83 <p> Referring to Figure 1, for each TH, A, B, R and X, as root:</p> 90 <p>where <em><tt>host</tt></em> is the selected server name as shown in the figure. Servers A, B a… 94 …nfiguration and add commands as necessary. We start with the subnets of Figure 1 configured as in…
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/freebsd/share/doc/papers/kerntune/ |
H A D | 3.t | 120 The times are shown in Figure 3. 134 Figure 3. Call times for \fInamei\fP. 181 The results are shown in Figure 4. 195 Figure 4. Call times for \fInamei\fP with per-process cache. 252 The results are shown in Figure 5. 266 Figure 5. Call times for \fInamei\fP with both caches.
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H A D | 2.t | 91 Figure 1 shows a sample \fIgprof\fP entry. 112 Figure 1. Profile entry for \s-1EXAMPLE\s+1. 148 The example shown in Figure 2 is the fragment of a call graph 150 shown in Figure 1. 155 Figure 2. Example call graph fragment.
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/freebsd/share/doc/psd/21.ipc/ |
H A D | 4.t | 104 in Figure 2. 156 Figure 2. Remote login server. 256 earlier in Figure 1. 322 The output generated is illustrated in Figure 3. 348 Figure 3. ruptime output. 368 The rwho server, in a simplified form, is pictured in Figure 436 Figure 4. rwho server.
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/freebsd/sys/dev/ow/ |
H A D | owll_if.m | 80 # WRITE-ONE (see above for timings) From Figure 4-1 AN-937 98 # WRITE-ZERO (see above for timings) From Figure 4-2 AN-937 115 # READ-DATA (see above for timings) From Figure 4-3 AN-937 134 # RESET AND PRESENCE PULSE (see above for timings) From Figure 4-4 AN-937
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H A D | owc_gpiobus.c | 173 * WRITE-ONE (see owll_if.m for timings) From Figure 4-1 AN-937 208 * WRITE-ZERO (see owll_if.m for timings) From Figure 4-2 AN-937 243 * READ-DATA (see owll_if.m for timings) From Figure 4-3 AN-937 300 * RESET AND PRESENCE PULSE (see owll_if.m for timings) From Figure 4-4 AN-937
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/freebsd/contrib/wpa/src/pae/ |
H A D | ieee802_1x_kay_i.h | 175 * struct ieee802_1x_mka_basic_body - Basic Parameter Set (Figure 11-8) 221 * parameter sets (Figure 11-9) 248 * struct ieee802_1x_mka_sak_use_body - MACsec SAK Use parameter set (Figure 324 * (GCM-AES-128, Figure 11-11) 370 * struct ieee802_1x_mka_dist_cak_body - Distributed CAK parameter set (Figure
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H A D | ieee802_1x_kay.h | 79 /* TransmitSC in IEEE Std 802.1AE-2006, Figure 10-6 */ 94 /* TransmitSA in IEEE Std 802.1AE-2006, Figure 10-6 */ 110 /* ReceiveSC in IEEE Std 802.1AE-2006, Figure 10-6 */ 121 /* ReceiveSA in IEEE Std 802.1AE-2006, Figure 10-6 */
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/freebsd/sys/dev/firewire/ |
H A D | fwphyreg.h | 40 * Figure 5B - 1 110 * Figure 5B - 2 174 * Figure 5B - 3
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/freebsd/contrib/libxo/doc/_static/ |
H A D | basic.css_t | 252 img.align-left, .figure.align-left, object.align-left { 258 img.align-right, .figure.align-right, object.align-right { 264 img.align-center, .figure.align-center, object.align-center { 388 div.figure { 393 div.figure p.caption { 397 div.figure p.caption span.caption-number { 401 div.figure p.caption span.caption-text {
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/freebsd/contrib/pjdfstest/tests/ |
H A D | conf | 54 # If we cannot figure out file system type, define it here. 58 echo "Cannot figure out file system type, define it by hand." >/dev/stderr
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/ |
H A D | FormattedStream.cpp | 22 /// UpdatePosition - Examine the given char sequence and figure out which 119 // Figure out what's in the buffer and add it to the column count. in PadToColumn() 128 // Figure out what's in the buffer and add it to the column count. in write_impl()
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/freebsd/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/ |
H A D | sosi | 25 # FIXME figure out how to accept any of [space], [tab], [newline] and 35 # FIXME could not figure out way to make a match for .SLUTT at the end required
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/freebsd/contrib/wpa/src/common/ |
H A D | ieee802_11_defs.h | 2155 /* IEEE Std 802.11-2020, Figure 9-180 - Measurement Request Mode field format */ 2217 /* IEEE Std 802.11-2020, Figure 9-223 - Measurement Report Mode field */ 2378 /* IEEE Std 802.11ax-2021, Figure 9-788k - 6 GHz Operation Information field */ 2387 /* IEEE Std 802.11ax-2021, Figure 9-788l - Control field format */ 2574 /* Figure 9-632a - BSS Parameters subfield format */ 2586 /* IEEE P802.11be/D5.0, Figure 9-704c - MLD Parameters subfield format */ 2597 /* Figure 9-1002b: EHT Operation Parameters field subfields */ 2612 /* Figure 9-1002c: EHT Operation Information field format */ 2620 /* Figure 9-1002a: EHT Operation element format */ 2629 /* Figure 9-1002af: EHT MAC Capabilities Information field */ [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/ |
H A D | INSTALL | 19 to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail 122 There may be some features `configure' can not figure out 124 will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
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/freebsd/contrib/less/ |
H A D | INSTALL | 22 to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail 130 There may be some features `configure' can not figure out 132 will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/TextAPI/ |
H A D | Architecture.cpp | 53 // Appease some compilers that cannot figure out that this is a fully covered in getArchitectureName() 69 // Appease some compilers that cannot figure out that this is a fully covered in getCPUTypeFromArchitecture()
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