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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.sbin/
H A Din.rwhod.c298 struct whoent *we; in main() local
305 we = wd.wd_we; in main()
307 we->we_idle = ntohl(we->we_idle); in main()
308 we->we_utmp.out_time = in main()
309 ntohl(we->we_utmp.out_time); in main()
310 we++; in main()
368 struct whoent *we = mywd.wd_we, *wlast; in onalrm() local
406 bcopy(utmpx[i].ut_line, we->we_utmp.out_line, in onalrm()
407 sizeof (we->we_utmp.out_line)); in onalrm()
408 bcopy(utmpx[i].ut_name, we->we_utmp.out_name, in onalrm()
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libcurses/screen/
H A Ddupwin.c106 chtype *ws, *we, *ns, *ne, wc; in dupwin() local
110 we = ws + ncolsav - 1; in dupwin()
112 for (; ws <= we; ++ws) in dupwin()
115 for (; we >= ws; --we) in dupwin()
116 if (!ISCBIT(*we)) in dupwin()
118 if (we >= ws) { in dupwin()
119 wc = *we; in dupwin()
121 if ((we + n) <= (*wincp + ncolsav)) in dupwin()
122 we += n; in dupwin()
124 ne = *newcp + (we - *wincp); in dupwin()
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sun4u/io/
H A Dpanther_asm.S128 ! since we disable interrupts, we don't need to do kpreempt_disable()
152 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
158 ! UNPARK-SIBLING_CORE is 7 instructions, so we cross a cache boundary
188 ! since we disable interrupts, we don't need to do kpreempt_disable()
213 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
260 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
316 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
339 ! since we disable interrupts, we don't need to do kpreempt_disable()
363 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
369 ! UNPARK-SIBLING_CORE is 7 instructions, so we cross a cache boundary
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.bin/
H A Drwho.c80 register struct whoent *we; in main() local
120 we = w->wd_we; in main()
122 if (aflg == 0 && we->we_idle >= 60*60) { in main()
123 we++; in main()
130 mp->myutmp = we->we_utmp; mp->myidle = we->we_idle; in main()
133 nusers++; we++; mp++; in main()
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sparc/ml/
H A Dsparc_ddi.S79 mov -1, %i0 ! .. we return -1
110 nop ! as if we had never been here
123 nop ! as if we had never been here
134 nop ! as if we had never been here
145 nop ! as if we had never been here
156 nop ! as if we had never been here
167 nop ! as if we had never been here
178 nop ! as if we had never been here
202 nop ! as if we had never been here
223 nop ! as if we had never been here
/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc/gen/
H A Dstrchr.S37 ! Here, we start by checking to see if we're searching the dest
40 ! word aligned, we check a for the search char a byte at a time
41 ! until we've reached a word boundary. Once this has happened
173 ! if we are, and then search by whole word.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libc/sparcv9/gen/
H A Dstrchr.S37 ! Here, we start by checking to see if we're searching the dest
40 ! word aligned, we check a for the search char a byte at a time
41 ! until we've reached a word boundary. Once this has happened
173 ! if we are, and then search by whole word.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/filesync/
H A DREADME72 times have not changed, we do not bother to recheck the
88 we will build up an in-memory tree that represents
115 as a result of the "evaluation" process we build up
117 the files that we are supposed to keep in sync, and
118 contains everything we need to know about each one
123 for each file, we record interesting information (type,
127 on the source side, as we just examined it
128 on the destination side, as we just examined it
133 for each base, we maintain
141 for each "rule", we maintain
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/lib/nwamd/
H A DREADME75 Here we discuss the essential objects and subtle aspects of the NWAM
114 initial event have been carried out to make higher level decisions we
118 for some short period of time (.1s). Typically the flurry of events we
121 what we do that cause external events to be posted on us. We are not
253 we want to distinguish between two cases:
255 1) when we are actively configuring the link with a view to moving online
263 So we see that offline and offline* can thus be used to distinguish between
277 WiFi links present a problem however. On the one hand, we want them
279 while on the other we want to watch out for new WLANs appearing in
281 group. The reason we watch out for these is they represent the potential
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/
H A Dtexinfo.tex40 % complete document in each bug report with which we can reproduce the
65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because
74 % For @tex, we can use \tabalign.
77 % Save some plain tex macros whose names we will redefine.
108 % messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.
156 % In some macros, we cannot use the `\? notation---the left quote is
202 % change spans more than two lines of output. To handle that, we would
257 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space.
301 % Have to do this stuff outside the \shipout because we want it to
389 % the input line (except we remove a trailing comment). #1 should be a
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/common/io/cxgbe/firmware/
H A Dt4fw_cfg.txt42 # constraints mentioned above, this probably means we'll either have to
43 # severely limit the TotalVFs if we continue to use PF0 as the Unified PF
44 # or we'll need to move the Unified PF into the PF4-7 range since those
53 # good scaling. Thus, we'll need to accommodate a number of
57 # managed via a single Unified PF and we want to accommodate scaling up
58 # to 8 CPUs, we would want:
164 # NCPUS = 8 # CPUs we want to support scalably
228 # NVI_HYPERV = 16 # VMs we want to support
244 # The sum of all the MSI-X resources above is 74 MSI-X Vectors but we'll round
255 # associated with it. Thus, the MSI-X Vector allocations we give to the
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H A Dt5fw_cfg.txt38 # good scaling. Thus, we'll need to accommodate a number of
42 # managed via a single Unified PF and we want to accommodate scaling up
43 # to 8 CPUs, we would want:
199 # NCPUS = 8 # CPUs we want to support scalably
263 # NVI_HYPERV = 16 # VMs we want to support
279 # The sum of all the MSI-X resources above is 74 MSI-X Vectors but we'll round
290 # associated with it. Thus, the MSI-X Vector allocations we give to the
291 # UnifiedPF aren't inherited by any Virtual Functions. As a result we can
292 # provision many more Virtual Functions than we can if the UnifiedPF were
299 # For PF0-3 we assign 8 vectors each for NIC Ingress Queues of the associated
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H A Dt6fw_cfg.txt38 # good scaling. Thus, we'll need to accommodate a number of
42 # managed via a single Unified PF and we want to accommodate scaling up
43 # to 8 CPUs, we would want:
216 # NCPUS = 16 # CPUs we want to support scalably
280 # NVI_HYPERV = 16 # VMs we want to support
296 # The sum of all the MSI-X resources above is 74 MSI-X Vectors but we'll round
307 # associated with it. Thus, the MSI-X Vector allocations we give to the
308 # UnifiedPF aren't inherited by any Virtual Functions. As a result we can
309 # provision many more Virtual Functions than we can if the UnifiedPF were
316 # For PF0-3 we assign 8 vectors each for NIC Ingress Queues of the associated
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/common/io/e1000api/
H A DREADME.illumos19 maintenance and the adding of new devices easier in illumos, we have gone
34 so that we can both gather firmware information and that have workarounds for
35 older chipsets. While, we would like to get that to be synced up and common, it
40 been issues seen with it in the wild and thus we opt to disable it by default
43 To help make that easier, we've documented here what these extra definitions
57 In e1000_defines.h we add the following three definitions which are not
69 code. Until this can get merged into the common code completely, we've spearted
88 By default we disable all support for EEE. To cause this to happen you must
114 drivers so we can avoid copying and pasting some logic in multiple places. Any
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/lp/model/
H A Dstandard34 # Until we get to the point below where the printer port
35 # and physical printer are initialized, we can't do much
44 # isn't defined, so that we're covered.
70 # Most of the time we don't want the standard error to be captured
72 # shell puts out when we get a SIGTERM. We'll save the standard
73 # error channel under another number, so we can use it when it
100 # not support any ioctl calls. As a result, we cannot set the opost
261 # ${TPUT} is "tput" IF it works. We'll disable it if we get an
262 # ugly error message the first time we use it. See the TERM variable
265 # NOTE: The check we use to see if "tput" works is to use an OLD
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H A Dtsol_standard33 # Until we get to the point below where the printer port
34 # and physical printer are initialized, we can't do much
43 # isn't defined, so that we're covered.
69 # Most of the time we don't want the standard error to be captured
71 # shell puts out when we get a SIGTERM. We'll save the standard
72 # error channel under another number, so we can use it when it
99 # not support any ioctl calls. As a result, we cannot set the opost
272 # ${TPUT} is "tput" IF it works. We'll disable it if we get an
273 # ugly error message the first time we use it. See the TERM variable
276 # NOTE: The check we use to see if "tput" works is to use an OLD
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H A Dtsol_standard_foomatic36 # Until we get to the point below where the printer port
37 # and physical printer are initialized, we can't do much
46 # isn't defined, so that we're covered.
72 # Most of the time we don't want the standard error to be captured
74 # shell puts out when we get a SIGTERM. We'll save the standard
75 # error channel under another number, so we can use it when it
102 # not support any ioctl calls. As a result, we cannot set the opost
275 # ${TPUT} is "tput" IF it works. We'll disable it if we get an
276 # ugly error message the first time we use it. See the TERM variable
279 # NOTE: The check we use to see if "tput" works is to use an OLD
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/sbin/dhcpagent/
H A DREADME.v6217 addresses, we must have multiple IP logical interfaces per IA
220 - Because we need to support multiple addresses (and thus multiple
241 Because we need to have multiple IP logical interfaces (LIFs) for a
242 single identity association (IA), we should not store all of the
245 For DHCPv6, we will need to keep LIFs on a single IP physical
261 represent these groupings, we will use a new dhcp_lease_t structure.
270 For all of these new structures, we will use the same insert/hold/
281 For DHCPv6, we need to track multiple LIFs per lease (IA), but we
283 list linkage for each LIF, we can observe that a LIF is on exactly
289 When removing a LIF from the system, we need to decrement the count
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/test/elf-tests/tests/groups/no-relobj-group-merge/
H A DREADME.md4 If we place an input section which is in a group in the same output section as
8 becomes part of a group and we may now discard it along with that group.
9 2. If the other input section _was_ a member of a group we now have two groups
12 part of the group, we will now associate those relocations with the merged
/illumos-gate/usr/src/test/elf-tests/tests/resolution/mixed-hidden-comdat/
H A DREADME.md7 strictly equivalent because they differ in visibility. This tests that we
22 provides access to our data using relocations we control,
34 For an added check we intentionally break the COMDAT rules ourselves, and know
38 link-editor, so we check for the value from `data.s`, but implicitly rely on the
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/sendmail/cf/feature/
H A Dbestmx_is_local.m431 # If we are the best MX for a site, then we want to accept
32 # its mail as local. We assume we've already weeded out mail to
50 dnl we cannot use _LOCAL_ here since it is defined too late
/illumos-gate/usr/src/test/util-tests/tests/libjedec/hex2spd/data/ddr3/
H A DMT36KSZF2G72LDZ-1G6E2A7.spd9 # order of bytes is is not clear); however, we calculated a different
12 # we generally match that data, for now we believe that this was
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/sgs/rtld/sparc/
H A Dboot.S105 ! Start up routines -- the aout_start will have a pointer in %o0 that we'll
112 ! Create a stack frame, perform PIC set up. If we're a "normal" start, we have
125 ! If %i0 (was %o0) is non-zero, we're in compatibility and we can
151 tst %l1 ! are we at a "0" entry in environment?
168 ! target program (normal), or if return value of _setup is "0" we have
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sparc/dtrace/
H A Ddtrace_asm.S110 ! CWP minus the number of frames is negative; we must perform the
162 ! First we need to see if the frame that we're fishing in is still
240 be 2f ! If so, we're done
360 sethi %hi(nwin_minus_one), %g3 ! hang onto maxwin since we'll need
374 ! the %cwp by one (mod nwindows) because we're in the user's windows
/illumos-gate/usr/src/test/libc-tests/cfg/symbols/
H A Dtime_h.cfg41 # Note, we cannot add the C23 timespec_getres() here yet as we do yet have
43 # happens, we can add environment groups to cover this.

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