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/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hdb/man/man3/
H A DHDB.3138 Get an hdb_entry from a classical DB backend
140 If the database is a classical DB (ie BDB, NDBM, GDBM, etc) backend, this function will take a prin…
143 Store an hdb_entry from a classical DB backend
148 Delete and hdb_entry from a classical DB backend
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/can/
H A Drcar_canfd.txt48 Classical CAN only mode. The mode is global to both the channels. In order to
50 - renesas,no-can-fd: puts the controller in Classical CAN only mode.
83 E.g. below enables Channel 1 alone in the board in Classical CAN only mode.
H A Drenesas,rcar-canfd.yaml68 Classical CAN only mode. The mode is global to all channels.
69 Specify this property to put the controller in Classical CAN only mode.
/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/lib/hdb/
H A Dhdb.h182 * Get an hdb_entry from a classical DB backend
184 * If the database is a classical DB (ie BDB, NDBM, GDBM, etc)
193 * Store an hdb_entry from a classical DB backend
200 * Delete and hdb_entry from a classical DB backend
/freebsd/contrib/tcpdump/missing/
H A Ddlnames.c70 DLT_CHOICE(DLT_ATM_CLIP, "Linux Classical IP-over-ATM"),
121 DLT_CHOICE(DLT_CIP, "Linux Classical IP-over-ATM"),
/freebsd/share/misc/
H A Diso639360 nwc nwc Classical Newari; Old Newari; Classical Nepal Bhasa
454 syc syc Classical Syriac
/freebsd/sbin/md5/
H A Dmd5.1168 digest algorithm in either classical BSD format or in GNU coreutils format.
242 digest algorithm in either classical BSD format or in GNU coreutils format.
/freebsd/contrib/tcpdump/
H A Dprint-cip.c23 /* \summary: Linux Classical IP over ATM printer */
/freebsd/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/
H A Dvarparse-undef-partial.mk19 # name to being a variable modifier. This is a classical code injection.
/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hdb/html/
H A Dstruct_h_d_b.html278 Get an hdb_entry from a classical DB backend<p>
279 If the database is a classical DB (ie BDB, NDBM, GDBM, etc) backend, this function will take a prin…
294 Store an hdb_entry from a classical DB backend<p>
310 Delete and hdb_entry from a classical DB backend<p>
/freebsd/share/doc/papers/malloc/
H A Dperformance.ms90 It's interesting to notice that the classical malloc fails on this one
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/
H A DRSA_padding_add_PKCS1_type_1.pod125 information which is used to mount a classical Bleichenbacher
/freebsd/contrib/libpcap/
H A Dpcap-snoop.c278 * the same applies for "qaa" classical IP devices. If in pcap_activate_snoop()
281 * Classical IP devices? in pcap_activate_snoop()
H A Ddlpisubs.c17 #define DL_IPATM 0x12 /* ATM Classical IP interface */
H A Dpcap-common.c171 #define LINKTYPE_ATM_CLIP 106 /* Linux Classical IP over ATM */
1352 /* Linux ATM Classical IP */ in dlt_to_linktype()
1514 /* Linux ATM Classical IP */ in linktype_to_dlt()
/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/
H A DRSA_padding_add_PKCS1_type_1.3176 information which is used to mount a classical Bleichenbacher
/freebsd/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/
H A Dsun120 >12 belong 18 (ATM Classical IP)
H A Dsniffer105 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 19 (Linux ATM Classical IP
115 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 106 (Linux Classical IP over ATM
/freebsd/contrib/bearssl/samples/
H A Dcustom_profile.c270 * des_tab Classical table-based implementation; it is in example_client_profile()
293 * aes_big Classical table-based AES implementation. This in example_client_profile()
/freebsd/usr.sbin/fdcontrol/
H A Dfdcontrol.8292 The classical 128/26/2/77 format can be read with this entry
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/providers/implementations/kem/
H A Dmlx_kem.c196 * same (TLS client) ECDHE keypair for both the classical EC keyshare and a in mlx_kem_encapsulate()
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AArch64/
H A DAArch64SIMDInstrOpt.cpp192 /// Replace them by ZIP instructionand classical load/store.
478 /// Replace them by ZIP instructions and classical load/store.
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/X86/
H A DX86InstrInfo.h251 /// A classical example of something that is inherently not data invariant is
268 /// A classical example of something that is inherently not data invariant is
/freebsd/sbin/ipf/ipf/
H A Dbpf-ipf.h220 #define DLT_ATM_CLIP 19 /* Linux Classical-IP over ATM */
/freebsd/contrib/bsnmp/snmpd/
H A Dsnmpmod.3325 to use for task, that are not the classical SNMP task.

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