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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/demos/cms/
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/test/recipes/80-test_cmp_http_data/Mock/
H A Dsigner.crt1 Subject: C = AU, ST = Some-State, O = Internet Widgits Pty Ltd, CN = leaf
24 Subject: C = AU, ST = Some-State, O = Internet Widgits Pty Ltd, CN = subinterCA
47 Subject: C = AU, ST = Some-State, O = Internet Widgits Pty Ltd, CN = interCA
H A Dsigner_issuing.crt1 Subject: C = AU, ST = Some-State, O = Internet Widgits Pty Ltd, CN = subinterCA
24 Subject: C = AU, ST = Some-State, O = Internet Widgits Pty Ltd, CN = interCA
H A Dissuing.crt1 Subject: C = AU, ST = Some-State, O = Internet Widgits Pty Ltd, CN = subinterCA
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/test/certs/
H A Dcert-key-cert.pem1 Some garbage at the beginning
30 Some garbage in the middle
90 Some garbage at the end
/freebsd/bin/sh/tests/parser/
H A Dheredoc7.02 # Some of these created malformed parse trees with null pointers for here
11 # Some of these created malformed parse trees with null pointers for here
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/mfd/
H A Dcros-ec.txt24 - google,cros-ec-spi-pre-delay: Some implementations of the EC need a little
28 - google,cros-ec-spi-msg-delay: Some implementations of the EC require some
41 - google,has-vbc-nvram: Some implementations of the EC include a small
/freebsd/contrib/mandoc/
H A Dconfigure.local.example128 # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts
134 # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts among manuals.
147 # Some distributions may want to avoid naming conflicts with
171 # Some distributions do not want hardlinks
188 # Some platforms may need an additional linker flag for nanosleep(2).
194 # Some platforms may need an additional linker flag for recvmsg(2).
200 # Some platforms might need additional linker flags to link against
206 # Some systems may want to set additional linker flags for all the
275 # Some systems may require -pthread for static linking:
285 # Some directories.
/freebsd/libexec/rc/rc.d/
H A Dsendmail127 stateOrProvinceName = Some-state
128 localityName = Some-city
129 0.organizationName = Some-org
/freebsd/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/
H A Ddollar.exp9 Some hungry part of make eats all the dollars after a :U modifier.
17 Some hungry part of make eats all the dollars after a :U modifier.
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/
H A DARMFeatures.td245 // Some targets (e.g. Swift) have microcoded VGETLNi32.
251 // Some targets (e.g. Swift) have microcoded VDUP32.
257 // Some targets (e.g. Cortex-A9) prefer VMOVSR to VMOVDRR even when using NEON
269 // Some targets (e.g. Cortex-A9) have muxed AGU and NEON/FPU.
283 // Some targets have a renaming dependency when loading into D subregisters.
294 // Some targets (e.g. Cortex-A15) never want VMOVS to be widened to VMOVD.
300 // Some targets (e.g. Cortex-A15) prefer to avoid mixing operations on different
314 // Some targets have special RAW hazards for VFP/NEON VMLA/VMLS.
319 // Some targets (e.g. Cortex-A9) want to convert VMOVRS, VMOVSR and VMOVS from
327 // Some processors benefit from using NEON instructions for scalar
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H A DARMInstrVFP.td163 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and VFP
198 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and VFP
266 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
279 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
292 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
438 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
463 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
509 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
534 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
619 // Some single precision VFP instructions may be executed on both NEON and
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/mtd/
H A Dpartition.txt7 Different devices may be partitioned in a different ways. Some may use a fixed
8 flash layout set at production time. Some may use on-flash table that describes
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/board/
H A Dfsl-board.txt52 Some Freescale boards like BSC9132QDS have on board FPGA connected on
69 Some Freescale boards like T1040RDB have an on board CPLD connected.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/
H A Dmicrel.txt42 Some PHYs, such as the KSZ8041FTL variant, support fiber mode, enabled
53 Some PHYs have a COMA mode input pin which puts the PHY into
/freebsd/sys/dev/cxgbe/firmware/
H A Dt5fw_cfg_fpga.txt20 # Some of the more important resources to allocate and their constaints are:
37 # Some of the important OS/Driver resource needs are:
38 # 6. Some OS Drivers will manage all resources through a single Physical
47 # 7. Some OS Drivers will manage different ports and functions (NIC,
51 # Some of the customer application needs which need to be accommodated:
52 # 8. Some customers will want to support large CPU count systems with
67 # 9. Some customers will want to use T4's PCI-E SR-IOV Capability to allow
172 # Some "definitions" to make the rest of this a bit more readable. We support
325 # Some OS Drivers manage all application functions for all ports via PF4.
H A Dt6fw_cfg_fpga.txt21 # Some of the more important resources to allocate and their constaints are:
29 # Some of the important OS/Driver resource needs are:
30 # 6. Some OS Drivers will manage all resources through a single Physical
32 # 7. Some OS Drivers will manage different ports and functions (NIC,
36 # Some of the customer application needs which need to be accommodated:
37 # 8. Some customers will want to support large CPU count systems with
52 # 9. Some customers will want to use PCI-E SR-IOV Capability to allow Virtual
184 # Some "definitions" to make the rest of this a bit more readable. We support
336 # Some OS Drivers manage all application functions for all ports via PF4.
H A Dt4fw_cfg_uwire.txt20 # Some of the more important resources to allocate and their constaints are:
37 # Some of the important OS/Driver resource needs are:
38 # 6. Some OS Drivers will manage all resources through a single Physical
47 # 7. Some OS Drivers will manage different ports and functions (NIC,
51 # Some of the customer application needs which need to be accommodated:
52 # 8. Some customers will want to support large CPU count systems with
67 # 9. Some customers will want to use T4's PCI-E SR-IOV Capability to allow
155 # Some "definitions" to make the rest of this a bit more readable. We support
355 # Some OS Drivers manage all application functions for all ports via PF4.
H A Dt5fw_cfg_uwire.txt21 # Some of the more important resources to allocate and their constaints are:
29 # Some of the important OS/Driver resource needs are:
30 # 6. Some OS Drivers will manage all resources through a single Physical
32 # 7. Some OS Drivers will manage different ports and functions (NIC,
36 # Some of the customer application needs which need to be accommodated:
37 # 8. Some customers will want to support large CPU count systems with
52 # 9. Some customers will want to use PCI-E SR-IOV Capability to allow Virtual
190 # Some "definitions" to make the rest of this a bit more readable. We support
395 # Some OS Drivers manage all application functions for all ports via PF4.
/freebsd/sys/cam/
H A DREADME.quirks50 drive to write out all changes to disk before shutting down. Some
58 for 6-byte READ/WRITE commands. Some manufacturers took that too
66 removable medium from being ejected. Some systems can't handle these
116 bytes). Some drives can only handle the shorter inquiry length
133 flash reader might be on two LUNS. Some non-standard devices hang
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/
H A DNOTES.y2kfixes63 1) Some of the Y2K repairs were to reference clock drivers that
100 Some very strange logic in manipulating year values:
/freebsd/bin/sh/tests/execution/
H A Dpath1.01 # Some builtins should not be overridable via PATH.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/cmd/zpool/zpool.d/
H A DREADME8 Some scripts output different values depending on the symlink name that is
/freebsd/contrib/tcsh/nls/russian/
H A Dset97 5 Some extended keys too long for internal print buffer
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/media/
H A Dcec.txt6 is high. Some boards only let the CEC pin through if the HPD is high,

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