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| H A D | ucc.txt | 24 "brg1" through "brg16": clock source is BRG1-BRG16, respectively 25 "clk1" through "clk24": clock source is CLK1-CLK24, respectively 28 "brg1" through "brg16": clock source is BRG1-BRG16, respectively 29 "clk1" through "clk24": clock source is CLK1-CLK24, respectively 37 0x1~0x10 : clock source is BRG1~BRG16 respectively; 38 0x11~0x28: clock source is QE_CLK1~QE_CLK24 respectively. 41 0x1~0x10 : clock source is BRG1~BRG16 respectively; 42 0x11~0x28: clock source is QE_CLK1~QE_CLK24 respectively.
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| 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/share/man/man7/ |
| H A D | stdint.7 | 47 provide a signed integer type of width 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, respectively. 54 provide an unsigned integer type of width 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, respectively. 64 of at least 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, respectively. 72 of at least 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, respectively. 83 a width of at least 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, respectively. 91 a width of at least 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, respectively.
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| /freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/ |
| H A D | BIO_meth_new.3 | 172 used for writing arbitrary length data to the BIO respectively. This function 181 for reading arbitrary length data from the BIO respectively. This function will 190 writing a NULL terminated string to the BIO respectively. This function will be 195 used for reading a line of data from the BIO respectively (see the \fBBIO_gets\fR\|(3) 201 processing ctrl messages in the BIO respectively. See the \fBBIO_ctrl\fR\|(3) page for 207 for creating a new instance of the BIO respectively. This function will be 217 for destroying an instance of a BIO respectively. This function will be 224 function used for processing callback ctrl messages in the BIO respectively. See 231 \&\fBBIO_sendmmsg()\fR and \fBBIO_recvmmsg()\fR calls respectively. See \fBBIO_sendmmsg\fR\|(3) for
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| H A D | DSA_meth_new.3 | 191 creating a DSA signature respectively. This function will be 201 for verifying a DSA signature respectively. This function will be called in 228 for creating a new DSA instance respectively. This function will be 236 for destroying an instance of a DSA object respectively. This function will be 243 used for generating DSA parameters respectively. This function will be called in 249 used for generating a new DSA key pair respectively. This function will be 258 associated with the DSA_METHOD respectively.
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| H A D | DH_meth_new.3 | 162 function used for generating a new DH key pair respectively. This function will 167 function used for computing a new DH shared secret respectively. This function 184 for creating a new DH instance respectively. This function will be 192 for destroying an instance of a DH object respectively. This function will be 199 function used for generating DH parameters respectively. This function will be 209 associated with the DH_METHOD respectively.
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| H A D | RSA_meth_new.3 | 230 used for creating an RSA signature respectively. This function will be 235 function used for verifying an RSA signature respectively. This 256 used for creating a new RSA instance respectively. This function will 265 function used for destroying an instance of an RSA object respectively. 273 function used for generating a new RSA key pair respectively. This 280 respectively. This function will be called in response to the application calling 298 flags associated with the RSA_METHOD respectively.
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| H A D | EVP_aes_128_gcm.3 | 130 128 and 256 bits length respectively. The authentication tag is 160 bits long. 138 HMAC, with keys of 128 and 256 bits length respectively. The authentication tag 147 (GCM) and OCB Mode respectively. These ciphers require additional control 153 2.2.1 ("wrap") and RFC 5649 section 4.1 ("wrap with padding") respectively.
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/ |
| H A D | BIO_meth_new.pod | 111 used for writing arbitrary length data to the BIO respectively. This function 120 for reading arbitrary length data from the BIO respectively. This function will 129 writing a NULL terminated string to the BIO respectively. This function will be 134 used for reading a line of data from the BIO respectively (see the L<BIO_gets(3)> 140 processing ctrl messages in the BIO respectively. See the L<BIO_ctrl(3)> page for 146 for creating a new instance of the BIO respectively. This function will be 156 for destroying an instance of a BIO respectively. This function will be 163 function used for processing callback ctrl messages in the BIO respectively. See 170 BIO_sendmmsg() and BIO_recvmmsg() calls respectively. See L<BIO_sendmmsg(3)> for
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| H A D | DH_meth_new.pod | 101 function used for generating a new DH key pair respectively. This function will 106 function used for computing a new DH shared secret respectively. This function 121 for creating a new DH instance respectively. This function will be 129 for destroying an instance of a DH object respectively. This function will be 136 function used for generating DH parameters respectively. This function will be 147 associated with the DH_METHOD respectively.
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| H A D | DSA_meth_new.pod | 130 creating a DSA signature respectively. This function will be 140 for verifying a DSA signature respectively. This function will be called in 163 for creating a new DSA instance respectively. This function will be 171 for destroying an instance of a DSA object respectively. This function will be 178 used for generating DSA parameters respectively. This function will be called in 184 used for generating a new DSA key pair respectively. This function will be 194 associated with the DSA_METHOD respectively.
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| H A D | RSA_meth_new.pod | 169 used for creating an RSA signature respectively. This function will be 174 function used for verifying an RSA signature respectively. This 193 used for creating a new RSA instance respectively. This function will 202 function used for destroying an instance of an RSA object respectively. 210 function used for generating a new RSA key pair respectively. This 217 respectively. This function will be called in response to the application calling 237 flags associated with the RSA_METHOD respectively.
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| H A D | EVP_aes_128_gcm.pod | 101 128 and 256 bits length respectively. The authentication tag is 160 bits long. 111 HMAC, with keys of 128 and 256 bits length respectively. The authentication tag 129 (GCM) and OCB Mode respectively. These ciphers require additional control 141 2.2.1 ("wrap") and RFC 5649 section 4.1 ("wrap with padding") respectively.
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| /freebsd/share/man/man3/ |
| H A D | Q_QADDQ.3 | 71 respectively, storing the result in 98 respectively. 108 respectively. 148 are returned for overflow and underflow respectively. 157 respectively.
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/regulator/ |
| H A D | tps65090.txt | 11 dcdc[1-3], fet[1-7] and ldo[1-2] respectively. 12 - vsys[1-3]-supply: The input supply for DCDC[1-3] respectively. 13 - infet[1-7]-supply: The input supply for FET[1-7] respectively. 14 - vsys-l[1-2]-supply: The input supply for LDO[1-2] respectively.
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/media/ |
| H A D | samsung-fimc.txt | 28 The indices are 0, 1 for CAM_A_CLKOUT, CAM_B_CLKOUT clocks respectively. 32 CAM_B_CLKOUT output clocks respectively. 74 the FIMC input and output DMA, in the first and second cell respectively. 83 respectively. If a rotator is present its corresponding bit should be set. 98 port nodes specifies data input - 1, 2 indicates input A, B respectively.
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| /freebsd/usr.sbin/apm/ |
| H A D | apm.8 | 43 state, respectively. 54 status respectively. 97 state respectively.
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| /freebsd/lib/libc/uuid/ |
| H A D | uuid.3 | 80 respectively. 96 in little-endian and big-endian byte-order, respectively. 107 big-endian byte-order, respectively.
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/ |
| H A D | EVP_PKEY-SLH-DSA.pod | 33 and B<SLH-DSA*256*>, respectively. 40 corresponding to the algorithm names of 128, 192 and 256 respectively. 46 which correspond to the algorithm names of 128s, 192s and 256s respectively. 48 which correspond to the algorithm names containing 128f, 192f and 256f respectively.
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| /freebsd/lib/libc/gen/ |
| H A D | statvfs.3 | 95 privileged processes, respectively. 127 functions, respectively. 145 respectively.
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/internal/man3/ |
| H A D | OSSL_TIME.pod | 80 integral number of seconds, milliseconds and microseconds respectively 85 respectively. These functions truncates any fractional seconds and are 156 respectively. 159 return the number of ticks, seconds, microseconds and microseconds respectively
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| /freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
| H A D | dtrace_lockstat.4 | 95 is acquired and released, respectively. 133 is acquired or released, respectively. 159 is acquired or released, respectively. 179 locks, respectively.
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| /freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man7/ |
| H A D | EVP_PKEY-SLH-DSA.7 | 91 and \fBSLH\-DSA*256*\fR, respectively. 98 corresponding to the algorithm names of 128, 192 and 256 respectively. 104 which correspond to the algorithm names of 128s, 192s and 256s respectively. 106 which correspond to the algorithm names containing 128f, 192f and 256f respectively.
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| /freebsd/lib/libsys/ |
| H A D | copy_file_range.2 | 88 respectively will be used and updated by 100 respectively will be used/updated and the file offset for 104 respectively will not be affected.
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| /freebsd/lib/libbluetooth/ |
| H A D | bluetooth.3 | 151 referenced by name or by address, respectively. 206 by name or number, respectively. 470 respectively. 483 parameters specify buffer and buffer size respectively where return 623 fields of HCI_Remote_Name_Request respectively.
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