/titanic_41/usr/src/lib/libm/i386/src/ |
H A D | copysign.s | 42 subl $8,%esp / set up loading dock for result 43 movl %ecx,(%esp) / copy lo_32(result) to loading dock 44 movl %eax,4(%esp) / copy hi_32(result) to loading dock
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H A D | copysignl.s | 42 subl $12,%esp / set up loading dock for result 46 / to loading dock 48 / to loading dock
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H A D | copysignf.s | 40 subl $4,%esp / set up loading dock for result 41 movl %eax,(%esp) / copy result to loading dock
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H A D | locallibm.il | 159 subl $8,%esp / set up loading dock for result 160 movl %ecx,(%esp) / copy lo_32(result) to loading dock 161 movl %eax,4(%esp) / copy hi_32(result) to loading dock
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/mailx/ |
H A D | lex.c | 395 if (loading) in commands() 425 if (loading) in commands() 493 if (loading) { in execute() 522 if (loading) in execute() 541 if (loading) in execute() 552 if (loading) in execute() 561 if (loading) in execute() 666 if (e && loading) in execute() 953 loading = 1; in load() 956 loading = 0; in load()
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H A D | aux.c | 354 sstack[ssp].s_loading = loading; in source() 355 loading = 0; in source() 379 loading = sstack[ssp].s_loading; in unstack() 382 sourcing = loading; in unstack()
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H A D | init.c | 90 int loading; /* Loading user definitions */ variable
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/titanic_41/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc/gen/ |
H A D | memchr.s | 84 sethi %hi(0x01010101), %o4 ! start loading Alan Mycroft's magic1 99 or %o4, %lo(0x01010101),%o4! finish loading magic1 !
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H A D | ascii_strcasecmp.s | 132 sethi %hi(0x80808080), %i4 ! start loading Mycroft's magic1 174 or %i4, %lo(0x80808080),%i4! finish loading Mycroft's magic1 204 or %i4, %lo(0x80808080),%i4! finish loading Mycroft's magic1 211 or %l2, %lo(0x3f3f3f3f),%l2! finish loading m2 213 or %l3, %lo(0x25252525),%l3! finish loading m3
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H A D | strcmp.s | 67 sethi %hi(0x01010101), %o5 ! start loading Mycroft's magic2
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/titanic_41/usr/src/lib/libc/sparcv9/gen/ |
H A D | memchr.s | 84 sethi %hi(0x80808080), %o5 ! start loading Alan Mycroft's magic1 99 or %o5, %lo(0x80808080),%o5! finish loading magic2 !
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H A D | ascii_strcasecmp.s | 132 sethi %hi(0x80808080), %i4 ! start loading Mycroft's magic1 174 or %i4, %lo(0x80808080),%i4! finish loading Mycroft's magic1 204 or %i4, %lo(0x80808080),%i4! finish loading Mycroft's magic1 211 or %l2, %lo(0x3f3f3f3f),%l2! finish loading m2 213 or %l3, %lo(0x25252525),%l3! finish loading m3
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/titanic_41/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/ |
H A D | grub.info-1 | 91 a computer starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring 98 systems with chain-loading(1) (*note Overview-Footnote-1::). GRUB is 132 (1) "chain-load" is the mechanism for loading unsupported operating 133 systems by loading another boot loader. It is typically used for 134 loading DOS or Windows. 179 supported via a chain-loading function. 181 Except for specific compatibility modes (chain-loading and the Linux 199 Chain-loading of other boot loaders is also supported. 202 Fully support the Multiboot feature of loading multiple modules. 241 files). This greatly reduces a file size and loading time, a [all …]
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H A D | menu.lst | 72 # For loading DOS if Windows NT is installed
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H A D | grub.info | 92 computer starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring 99 systems with chain-loading(1) (*note Overview-Footnote-1::). GRUB is 133 (1) "chain-load" is the mechanism for loading unsupported operating 134 systems by loading another boot loader. It is typically used for 135 loading DOS or Windows. 180 supported via a chain-loading function. 182 Except for specific compatibility modes (chain-loading and the Linux 200 Chain-loading of other boot loaders is also supported. 203 Fully support the Multiboot feature of loading multiple modules. 242 files). This greatly reduces a file size and loading time, a [all …]
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H A D | grub.info-4 | 66 2. Detect the geometry and the accessing mode of the "loading drive". 81 accessing mode of the "loading drive", since Stage 1 has already probed
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H A D | grub.texi | 146 a computer starts. It is responsible for loading and transferring 153 chain-loading@footnote{@dfn{chain-load} is the mechanism for loading 154 unsupported operating systems by loading another boot loader. It is 155 typically used for loading DOS or Windows.}. GRUB is designed to 230 supported via a chain-loading function. 233 Except for specific compatibility modes (chain-loading and the Linux 252 Linux). Chain-loading of other boot loaders is also supported. 255 Fully support the Multiboot feature of loading multiple modules. 293 files). This greatly reduces a file size and loading time, a 295 pathological cases where loading a very badly organized ELF kernel might [all …]
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/mailx/hdr/ |
H A D | glob.h | 82 extern int loading; /* Loading user definitions */
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/titanic_41/usr/src/uts/intel/os/ |
H A D | mach | 28 # loading of modules is in the reverse order specified here (i.e. the last
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/titanic_41/usr/src/common/mapfiles/common/ |
H A D | map.above4G | 23 # Linker mapfile for loading 64-bit programs above 4 gigabytes.
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H A D | map.below4G | 23 # Linker mapfile for loading 64-bit SPARC programs below 4 gigabytes
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/titanic_41/usr/src/common/crypto/md5/sparc/sun4u/ |
H A D | byteswap.il | 33 * which have a special address space identifier for loading 32 and 16 bit
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/titanic_41/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/ |
H A D | NEWS | 159 * ELF symbol loading support is added. 364 other programs/modules/loaders. (chain-loading doesn't matter here, 365 just loading 32-bit modules/kernels) 379 chain-loading. 393 gzip normally, then when loading, the GRUB internals will see the 396 version of the "module" loading function has been added which 490 other filetypes pretty much should. (certainly chain-loading works 506 * Supports chain-loading. For details, see "COMMANDS" and the 534 FFS floppy loading "/grub/stage2" as the main bootloader.
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/titanic_41/usr/src/common/crypto/md5/sparc/sun4v/ |
H A D | byteswap.il | 33 * which have a special address space identifier for loading 32 and 16 bit
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/nsadmin/ |
H A D | system | 76 * note that loading a module does not necessarily imply that it will
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