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/freebsd/sys/arm/freescale/vybrid/
H A Dvf_iomuxc.h31 #define IOMUXC_PTA6 0x000 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 0 */
32 #define IOMUXC_PTA8 0x004 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 1 */
33 #define IOMUXC_PTA9 0x008 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 2 */
34 #define IOMUXC_PTA10 0x00C /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 3 */
35 #define IOMUXC_PTA11 0x010 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 4 */
36 #define IOMUXC_PTA12 0x014 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 5 */
37 #define IOMUXC_PTA16 0x018 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 6 */
38 #define IOMUXC_PTA17 0x01C /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 7 */
39 #define IOMUXC_PTA18 0x020 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 8 */
40 #define IOMUXC_PTA19 0x024 /* Software MUX Pad Control Register 9 */
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/freebsd/tools/tools/locale/etc/final-maps/
H A Dmap.ISO8859-55 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ISO8859-75 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ISO8859-15 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ISO8859-135 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ISO8859-155 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ISO8859-25 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ISO8859-45 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ISO8859-95 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.ARMSCII-85 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.US-ASCII5 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.KOI8-R5 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.KOI8-U5 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.PT1545 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.CP12515 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.CP8665 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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H A Dmap.CP11315 <CONTROL-0000> \x00
7 <CONTROL-0001> \x01
9 <CONTROL-0002> \x02
11 <CONTROL-0003> \x03
13 <CONTROL-0004> \x04
15 <CONTROL-0005> \x05
18 <CONTROL-0006> \x06
20 <CONTROL-0007> \x07
22 <CONTROL-0008> \x08
23 <CONTROL-0009> \x09
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/freebsd/crypto/krb5/src/windows/installer/wix/lang/
H A Dui_1033.wxi30 …<Control Id="Next" Type="PushButton" X="236" Y="243" Width="56" Height="17" Default="yes" Text="[B…
33 </Control>
34 …<Control Id="Cancel" Type="PushButton" X="304" Y="243" Width="56" Height="17" Cancel="yes" Text="[…
36 </Control>
37 …<Control Id="Bitmap" Type="Bitmap" X="0" Y="0" Width="370" Height="234" TabSkip="no" Text="[Dialog…
38 …<Control Id="Back" Type="PushButton" X="180" Y="243" Width="56" Height="17" Disabled="yes" Text="[…
39 <Control Id="BottomLine" Type="Line" X="0" Y="234" Width="374" Height="0" />
40 …<Control Id="Description" Type="Text" X="135" Y="70" Width="220" Height="30" Transparent="yes" NoP…
42 </Control>
43 …<Control Id="Title" Type="Text" X="135" Y="20" Width="220" Height="60" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix=…
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/freebsd/contrib/unbound/dnstap/
H A Ddnstap_fstrm.c51 uint32_t* control; in fstrm_create_control_frame_start() local
54 * 4byte 0: control indicator. in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
55 * 4byte bigendian: length of control frame in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
62 control = malloc(n); in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
63 if(!control) in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
65 control[0] = 0; in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
66 control[1] = htonl(4+4+4+strlen(contenttype)); in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
67 control[2] = htonl(FSTRM_CONTROL_FRAME_START); in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
68 control[3] = htonl(FSTRM_CONTROL_FIELD_TYPE_CONTENT_TYPE); in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
69 control[4] = htonl(strlen(contenttype)); in fstrm_create_control_frame_start()
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H A Ddnstap_fstrm.h50 * Quick writeup for DNSTAP usage, from reading fstrm/control.h eloquent
51 * comments and fstrm/control.c for some bytesize details (the content type
55 * bi-directional streams use control frame types READY, ACCEPT and FINISH.
56 * uni-directional streams use control frame types START and STOP.
57 * unknown control frame types should be ignored by the receiver, they
60 * bi-directional control frames implement a simple handshake protocol
63 * The uni-directional control frames have one start and one stop frame,
69 * signals the presence of a control frame.
71 * a control frame consists of 0 value in 4byte bigendian, this is really
73 * control frame follows.
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/freebsd/contrib/sendmail/contrib/
H A Dsmcontrol.pl20 # control socket filename, undef if not found
61 # &do_command -- send command to sendmail daemon view control socket
200 # control -- control socket name
208 my $control = shift;
236 # &stop_daemon -- stop the sendmail daemon using control socket
239 # control -- control socket name
247 my $control = shift;
250 if (not defined $control)
252 return "The control socket is not configured so the daemon can not be stopped.\n";
254 return &do_command($control, "SHUTDOWN");
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/
H A Dmicrel-ksz90x1.txt14 All skew control options are specified in picoseconds. The minimum
48 - rxc-skew-ps : Skew control of RXC pad
49 - rxdv-skew-ps : Skew control of RX CTL pad
50 - txc-skew-ps : Skew control of TXC pad
51 - txen-skew-ps : Skew control of TX CTL pad
52 - rxd0-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 0 pad
53 - rxd1-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 1 pad
54 - rxd2-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 2 pad
55 - rxd3-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 3 pad
56 - txd0-skew-ps : Skew control of TX data 0 pad
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/freebsd/sys/netinet/
H A Dsctp_indata.c62 sctp_add_chk_to_control(struct sctp_queued_to_read *control,
329 struct sctp_queued_to_read *control) in sctp_place_control_in_stream() argument
335 flags = (control->sinfo_flags >> 8); in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
347 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(q, control, next_instrm); in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
348 control->on_strm_q = SCTP_ON_UNORDERED; in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
355 control->end_added = 1; in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
356 control->first_frag_seen = 1; in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
357 control->last_frag_seen = 1; in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
361 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(q, control, next_instrm); in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
363 control->on_strm_q = SCTP_ON_UNORDERED; in sctp_place_control_in_stream()
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/
H A Dquic-fc.md1 Flow Control
4 Introduction to QUIC Flow Control
7 QUIC flow control acts at both connection and stream levels. At any time,
8 transmission of stream data could be prevented by connection-level flow control,
9 by stream-level flow control, or both. Flow control uses a credit-based model in
10 which the relevant flow control limit is expressed as the maximum number of
14 It is important to note that both connection and stream-level flow control
15 relate only to the transmission of QUIC stream data. QUIC flow control at stream
18 again, this still only counts as one byte for the purposes of flow control. Note
25 believe we have exhausted our flow control credit whereas the peer believes we
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/freebsd/share/man/man3/
H A DCMSG_DATA.312 .Nd socket control message routines for ancillary data access
26 The control message API is used to construct ancillary data objects for
27 use in control messages sent and received across sockets.
29 Control messages are passed around by the
38 is used to specify a chain of control messages.
40 These routines should be used instead of directly accessing the control
47 This routine accesses the data portion of the control message header
52 This routine accesses the first control message attached to the
55 If no control messages are attached to the message, this routine
59 This routine determines the size in bytes of a control message,
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