/freebsd/sys/dev/sfxge/common/ |
H A D | efx_hash.c | 141 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_dwords() 144 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_dwords() 197 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() 200 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() 203 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() 206 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() 209 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() 212 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() 215 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() 218 /* Fall-through */ in efx_hash_bytes() [all …]
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/freebsd/share/man/man7/ |
H A D | firewall.7 | 69 allows all packets through except for those matching a set of rules. 71 through. 76 particular port you want to let through. 119 to pass through all packets. 157 internal addresses access to the Internet through a NAT gateway running 180 reign on our internal network when operating services through 185 risk and force everything coming in via LAN0 to go through 200 # through the firewall. 202 # NOTE: heavily loaded services running through the firewall may require 250 # NOT have to run internal requests to exposed hosts through natd [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Coroutines/ |
H A D | CoroInstr.h | 60 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 72 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 97 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 132 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 224 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 270 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 285 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 298 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 347 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 368 // Methods to support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: [all …]
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/freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | pass.4 | 76 This ioctl takes most kinds of CAM CCBs and passes them through to the CAM 79 through the passthrough device, and must be sent through the 85 impossible to service them through the passthrough interface. 94 Although this ioctl is available through the 99 It is probably more useful to issue this ioctl through the 113 This ioctl takes most CAM CCBs, but some CCB types are not allowed through 114 the pass device, and must be sent through the 120 impossible to service them through the passthrough interface. 217 There should be one of these for each device accessed through the
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H A D | mouse.4 | 92 -128 through 127. 95 -128 through 127. 98 -128 through 127. 103 -128 through 127. 109 Z axis movement count in two's complement; -64 through 63. 113 the Z axis movement count in two's complement; -64 through 63. 117 The bits 0 through 6 reflect the state 118 of the buttons 4 through 10. 332 The mouse drivers may support up to 31 buttons with the bit 0 through 31. 335 through
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H A D | aibs.4 | 42 available through the 58 as defined by the motherboard manufacturer through 74 Sensor readings and the range specifications are made available through the 119 design, which may be supported through 138 the motherboard manufacturer through 161 but should be supported through
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H A D | ida.4 | 34 directly by using the pass-through interface. 61 Extreme caution should be exercised when using the pass-through interface. 63 pass-through is used to an active device. 64 Pass-through should only be used to a device that is otherwise quiescent.
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H A D | geom.4 | 162 is the backdoor through which a geom connects to another 163 geom provider and through which I/O requests are sent. 281 which will propagate all the way down through the mesh. 287 This process percolates all the way down through the mesh, until 300 It is probably easiest to understand spoiling by going through 313 through 337 If any of the paths through the MBR or BSD module were open, they 344 path through the MBR geom while 364 sending I/O requests through the graph. 373 which enters through th [all...] |
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
H A D | ti,pruss-intc.yaml | 15 which are then mapped to 10 possible output interrupts through two levels 19 remaining 8 (2 through 9) connected to external interrupt controllers 23 differences on the output interrupts 2 through 9. If this property is not 24 defined, it implies that all the PRUSS INTC output interrupts 2 through 9 25 (host_intr0 through host_intr7) are connected exclusively to the Arm interrupt 30 through 19) are connected to new sub-modules within the ICSSG instances. 81 interrupts through 2 levels of many-to-one mapping i.e. events to channel 82 mapping and channels to host interrupts so through this property entire 89 output interrupts 2 through 9) that are not connected to the Arm interrupt
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/ |
H A D | ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp | 24 // through it If it is the beginning of the prologue of a function, step 25 // through that as well. 31 "Step through trampolines and prologues", thread, in ThreadPlanStepThrough() 38 // If we don't get a valid step through plan, don't bother to set up a in ThreadPlanStepThrough() 62 return_bp->SetBreakpointKind("step-through-backstop"); in ThreadPlanStepThrough() 104 LLDB_LOGF(log, "Found step through plan from 0x%" PRIx64 ": %s", in LookForPlanToStepThroughFromCurrentPC() 108 "Couldn't find step through plan from address 0x%" PRIx64 ".", in LookForPlanToStepThroughFromCurrentPC() 117 s->Printf("Step through"); in GetDescription() 119 s->PutCString("Stepping through trampoline code from: "); in GetDescription() 198 // Next see if there is a specific step through plan at our current pc (these in ShouldStop() [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/ |
H A D | BIO_f_md.pod | 22 BIO that digests any data passed through it. It is a BIO wrapper 26 Any data written or read through a digest BIO using BIO_read_ex() and 37 passed through it. It is a BIO_ctrl() macro. 57 data is passed through it. 59 If an application needs to call BIO_gets() or BIO_puts() through 77 digest BIO and passes the string "Hello World" through it. Error 97 The next example digests data by reading through a chain instead: 145 the data passed through and that digests should be retrieved using a
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/freebsd/contrib/ofed/opensm/include/opensm/ |
H A D | osm_node.h | 78 * manipulated only through the provided functions. 93 * be manipulated only through the provided functions. 324 * [in] Port number in p_node through which to get the remote node. 327 * [out] Port number in the remote's node through which this 459 * the node's NodeInfo attribute as discovered through the 505 * Logically connects a node to another node through the specified port. 517 * [in] Port number in p_node through which to create the link. 523 * [in] Port number in the remote's node through which to 540 * Logically disconnects a node from another node through 553 * [in] Port number in p_node through which to unlink. [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Parse/ |
H A D | ParseHLSL.cpp | 154 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 159 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 175 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 188 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 196 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 202 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 210 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 220 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 231 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() 241 SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, StopAtSemi); // skip through ) in ParseHLSLAnnotations() [all …]
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/ck/src/ |
H A D | ck_ht_hash.h | 158 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash3_x86_32() 160 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash3_x86_32() 209 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64A() 211 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64A() 213 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64A() 215 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64A() 217 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64A() 219 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64A() 268 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64B() 270 /* fall through */ in MurmurHash64B()
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/freebsd/tests/sys/geom/class/uzip/etalon/ |
H A D | etalon.txt | 7 (from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872) 26 Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, 29 One, two! One, two! And through and through
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/ |
H A D | LazyReexports.h | 11 // call through to the re-exported symbol at runtime. This can be used to 30 /// Manages a set of 'lazy call-through' trampolines. These are compiler 33 /// triggered on first lookup, these call-through trampolines can be used to 46 // Return a free call-through trampoline and bind it to look up and call 47 // through to the given symbol. 85 /// A lazy call-through manager that builds trampolines in the current process. 136 /// entry points that call through to the given symbols.
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/freebsd/contrib/libcbor/doc/ |
H A D | Makefile | 36 @echo " latexpdf to make LaTeX files and run them through pdflatex" 37 @echo " latexpdfja to make LaTeX files and run them through platex/dvipdfmx" 41 @echo " info to make Texinfo files and run them through makeinfo" 110 @echo "Run \`make' in that directory to run these through (pdf)latex" \ 115 @echo "Running LaTeX files through pdflatex..." 121 @echo "Running LaTeX files through platex and dvipdfmx..." 139 @echo "Run \`make' in that directory to run these through makeinfo" \ 144 @echo "Running Texinfo files through makeinfo..."
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/sound/ |
H A D | rt5682.txt | 11 - AVDD-supply: phandle to the regulator supplying analog power through the 15 bias through the MICVDD pin. Either MICVDD or VBAT should be present. 17 - VBAT-supply: phandle to the regulator supplying battery power through the 20 - DBVDD-supply: phandle to the regulator supplying I/O power through the DBVDD 24 and charge pump through the LDO1_IN pin.
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/soc/fsl/cpm_qe/qe/ |
H A D | usb.txt | 11 "brg1" through "brg16": clock source is BRG1-BRG16, respectively 12 "clk1" through "clk24": clock source is CLK1-CLK24, respectively 15 "brg1" through "brg16": clock source is BRG1-BRG16, respectively 16 "clk1" through "clk24": clock source is CLK1-CLK24, respectively
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/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/ |
H A D | BIO_f_md.3 | 155 \&\s-1BIO\s0 that digests any data passed through it, it is a \s-1BIO\s0 wrapper 159 Any data written or read through a digest \s-1BIO\s0 using \fBBIO_read_ex()\fR and 170 passed through it. It is a \fBBIO_ctrl()\fR macro. 189 data is passed through it. 191 If an application needs to call \fBBIO_gets()\fR or \fBBIO_puts()\fR through 207 digest \s-1BIO\s0 and passes the string \*(L"Hello World\*(R" through it. Error 229 The next example digests data by reading through a chain instead: 280 the data passed through and that digests should be retrieved using a
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/freebsd/sys/arm64/arm64/ |
H A D | gic_v3_reg.h | 147 * 0x2 - Normal Inner Read-allocate, Write-through 149 * 0x4 - Normal Inner Write-allocate, Write-through 151 * 0x6 - Normal Inner Read-allocate, Write-allocate, Write-through 199 * 0x2 - Normal Inner Read-allocate, Write-through 201 * 0x4 - Normal Inner Write-allocate, Write-through 203 * 0x6 - Normal Inner Read-allocate, Write-allocate, Write-through 319 * 0x2 - Normal Inner Read-allocate, Write-through 321 * 0x4 - Normal Inner Write-allocate, Write-through 323 * 0x6 - Normal Inner Read-allocate, Write-allocate, Write-through 389 * 0x2 - Read-allocate, Write-through [all …]
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/freebsd/share/man/man9/ |
H A D | counter.9 | 171 A read of the oid returns value obtained through 183 A read of the oid returns value obtained through 200 values obtained through 217 values obtained through 232 Fetch operation loops through all per-CPU fields and obtains a snapshot 251 userspace through a sysctl:
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H A D | ieee80211_scan.9 | 237 ioctl or through a change in a vap's state machine that requires 259 Subsequent calls advance through the scan set until all channels are 279 routines do explicit iteration through the scan set and should 295 Drivers can override this behaviour through the 306 which is exported to user space through the 323 The cache contents is aged through 342 applications through the
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/freebsd/contrib/elftoolchain/libdwarf/ |
H A D | dwarf_next_cu_header.3 | 34 .Nd step through compilation units in a DWARF debug context 77 These functions are used to step through compilation or type units 200 .Ss Iterating Through Compilation Units in a Debug Context 209 Subsequent calls to the function will iterate through the remaining 219 .Ss Iterating Through Type Units in a Debug Context 233 Subsequent calls to the function will iterate through the remaining
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/freebsd/sbin/devd/ |
H A D | hyperv.conf | 45 # o All of the transmission should go through the network VF. 46 # o Most of the reception goes through the network VF. 47 # o Small amount of reception may go through the corresponding hn(4). 55 # o All of the transmission should go through the corresponding hn(4). 56 # o All of the reception goes through the corresponding hn(4).
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