| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/internal/man3/ |
| H A D | bn_mul_words.pod | 111 arrays B<rp> and B<ap>. It computes B<ap> * B<w>, places the result 115 word arrays B<rp> and B<ap>. It computes B<ap> * B<w> + B<rp>, places 126 arrays B<ap>, B<bp> and B<rp>. It computes B<ap> + B<bp>, places the 130 arrays B<ap>, B<bp> and B<rp>. It computes B<ap> - B<bp>, places the 134 bn_mul_comba4(B<r>, B<a>, B<b>) operates on the 4 word arrays B<a> and 138 bn_mul_comba8(B<r>, B<a>, B<b>) operates on the 8 word arrays B<a> and 142 bn_sqr_comba4(B<r>, B<a>, B<b>) operates on the 4 word arrays B<a> and 145 bn_sqr_comba8(B<r>, B<a>, B<b>) operates on the 8 word arrays B<a> and 150 bn_cmp_words(B<a>, B<b>, B<n>) operates on the B<n> word arrays B<a> 159 arrays B<r>, B<a> and B<b>. It computes the B<n> low words of [all …]
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| /freebsd/usr.sbin/mfiutil/ |
| H A D | mfi_config.c | 275 int *arrays; member 398 if (state->arrays[i] == state->array_ref) in find_next_array() 449 * Create a volume that spans one or more arrays. 452 build_volume(char *volumep, int narrays, struct array_info *arrays, in build_volume() argument 508 * or RAID-60 arrays. The only nested array in build_volume() 527 ld->params.num_drives = arrays[0].array->num_drives; in build_volume() 535 ar = arrays[i].array; in build_volume() 556 struct array_info *arrays; in create_volume() local 585 arrays = NULL; in create_volume() 649 /* Parse all the arrays. */ in create_volume() [all …]
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| H A D | mfiutil.8 | 361 Each volume is listed along with the arrays that the volume spans. 587 Delete the entire configuration including all volumes, arrays, and spares. 612 Creates one RAID10 volume spanning multiple RAID1 arrays. 615 Creates one RAID50 volume spanning multiple RAID5 arrays. 618 Creates one RAID60 volume spanning multiple RAID6 arrays. 633 Currently this just provides notification as drives are added to arrays and 634 arrays to volumes when building the configuration. 655 then the hot spare will be dedicated to arrays backing that volume. 658 will be used as a global hot spare backing all arrays for this controller. 661 must be as large as the smallest drive in all of the arrays it is going to [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/elftoolchain/libdwarf/ |
| H A D | dwarf_get_relocation_info.3 | 32 .Nd retrieve generated relocation arrays 49 is used to retrieve the relocation arrays generated by a prior call to 55 the relocation arrays. 56 The total number of generated relocation arrays retrievable 128 The memory area used for the relocation arrays is managed by the 141 if there were no more relocation arrays to retrieve, or if the flag 210 There were no more ELF relocation arrays to retrieve.
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| H A D | dwarf_get_relocation_info_count.3 | 32 .Nd return the number of relocation arrays 47 retrieves the total number of relocation arrays generated by a prior 64 relocation arrays generated.
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| /freebsd/contrib/libcbor/doc/source/api/ |
| H A D | type_4.rst | 1 Type 4 – Arrays 4 CBOR arrays, just like :doc:`byte strings <type_2>` and :doc:`strings <type_3>`, can be encoded eit… 5 Definite arrays have a fixed size which is stored in the header, whereas indefinite arrays do not a… 7 Arrays are explicitly created or decoded as definite or indefinite and will be encoded using the co… 9 .. note:: Indefinite arrays can be conveniently used with streaming :doc:`decoding <streaming_decod…
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| /freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man7/ |
| H A D | provider-cipher.7 | 74 \& * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 146 \&\fIlibcrypto\fR and the provider in \fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays via 147 \&\fBOSSL_ALGORITHM\fR\|(3) arrays that are returned by the provider's 163 \&\fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as 282 arrays of buffer pointers. The \fIinl\fR and \fIoutl\fR, \fIoutsize\fR are arrays of size_t 284 All arrays are of length \fInumpipes\fR. See \fBEVP_CipherPipelineEncryptInit\fR\|(3) for more 305 arrays as descriptors of the parameters that \fBOSSL_FUNC_cipher_get_params()\fR,
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| H A D | provider-mac.7 | 74 \& * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 109 \&\fIlibcrypto\fR and the provider in \fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays via 110 \&\fBOSSL_ALGORITHM\fR\|(3) arrays that are returned by the provider's 126 \&\fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as 213 arrays as descriptors of the parameters that \fBOSSL_FUNC_mac_get_params()\fR,
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| H A D | provider-skeymgmt.7 | 73 \& * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 104 \&\fIlibcrypto\fR and the provider in \fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays via 105 \&\fBOSSL_ALGORITHM\fR\|(3) arrays that are returned by the provider's 114 \&\fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as
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| H A D | provider-digest.7 | 72 \& * Digests support the following function signatures in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 116 \&\fIlibcrypto\fR and the provider in \fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays via 117 \&\fBOSSL_ALGORITHM\fR\|(3) arrays that are returned by the provider's 133 \&\fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as 236 \&\fBOSSL_PARAM\fR\|(3) arrays as descriptors of the parameters that
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| /freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/ |
| H A D | ArrayRecycler.h | 1 //==- llvm/Support/ArrayRecycler.h - Recycling of Arrays ---------*- C++ -*-==// 10 // arrays allocated from one of the allocators in Allocator.h 23 /// Recycle small arrays allocated from a BumpPtrAllocator. 25 /// Arrays are allocated in a small number of fixed sizes. For each supported 26 /// array size, the ArrayRecycler keeps a free list of available arrays. 96 // The client should always call clear() so recycled arrays can be returned in ~ArrayRecycler()
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| /freebsd/sys/xdr/ |
| H A D | xdr_array.c | 39 * arrays. See xdr.h for more info on the interface to xdr. 71 /* like strings, arrays are really counted arrays */ in xdr_array() 127 * XDR a fixed length array. Unlike variable-length arrays, 128 * the storage of fixed length arrays is static and unfreeable.
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/ |
| H A D | provider-cipher.pod | 17 * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 89 F<libcrypto> and the provider in L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays via 90 L<OSSL_ALGORITHM(3)> arrays that are returned by the provider's 104 L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as 223 arrays of buffer pointers. The I<inl> and I<outl>, I<outsize> are arrays of size_t 225 All arrays are of length I<numpipes>. See L<EVP_CipherPipelineEncryptInit(3)> for more 247 arrays as descriptors of the parameters that OSSL_FUNC_cipher_get_params(),
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| H A D | provider-skeymgmt.pod | 14 * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 45 F<libcrypto> and the provider in L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays via 46 L<OSSL_ALGORITHM(3)> arrays that are returned by the provider's 55 L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as
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| H A D | provider-mac.pod | 17 * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 52 F<libcrypto> and the provider in L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays via 53 L<OSSL_ALGORITHM(3)> arrays that are returned by the provider's 67 L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as 155 arrays as descriptors of the parameters that OSSL_FUNC_mac_get_params(),
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| H A D | provider-digest.pod | 15 * Digests support the following function signatures in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 59 F<libcrypto> and the provider in L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays via 60 L<OSSL_ALGORITHM(3)> arrays that are returned by the provider's 74 L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as 178 L<OSSL_PARAM(3)> arrays as descriptors of the parameters that
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| H A D | provider-storemgmt.pod | 14 * pointers in OSSL_DISPATCH arrays. 55 F<libcrypto> and the provider in L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays via 56 L<OSSL_ALGORITHM(3)> arrays that are returned by the provider's 70 L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> arrays are indexed by numbers that are provided as macros
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| /freebsd/lib/libc/xdr/ |
| H A D | xdr_array.c | 40 * arrays. See xdr.h for more info on the interface to xdr. 78 /* like strings, arrays are really counted arrays */ in xdr_array() 134 * XDR a fixed length array. Unlike variable-length arrays, 135 * the storage of fixed length arrays is static and unfreeable.
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| /freebsd/crypto/krb5/src/lib/rpc/ |
| H A D | xdr_array.c | 42 * arrays. See xdr.h for more info on the interface to xdr. 76 /* like strings, arrays are really counted arrays */ in xdr_array() 133 * XDR a fixed length array. Unlike variable-length arrays, 134 * the storage of fixed length arrays is static and unfreeable.
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| /freebsd/share/doc/psd/24.xdr/ |
| H A D | xdr.nts.ms | 313 strings (null-terminated arrays of bytes), 314 structures, unions, and arrays, to name a few. 318 including elements of arrays, arms of unions, 320 The structures themselves may contain arrays of arbitrary elements, 632 strings, arrays, unions, and pointers to structures. 751 \&Byte Arrays 752 .IX "XDR library" "byte arrays" 754 Often variable-length arrays of bytes are preferable to strings. 755 Byte arrays differ from strings in the following three ways: 765 representations of byte arrays: [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/libucl/doc/ |
| H A D | libucl.3 | 36 data, such as implicit arrays) 50 complex \f[C]ucl\f[] objects, such as hashes or arrays from primitive 314 configuration file where implicit arrays are transformed to the 404 converts any UCL object (including compound types \- arrays and objects) 406 For objects, arrays, booleans and numeric types this function performs 434 as arrays or associative objects. 527 Iteration are used to iterate over UCL compound types: arrays and 530 values (implicit arrays).
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/openzfs/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/ |
| H A D | aesopt.h | 111 * input, output and key input are all enumerated arrays of bytes in which 227 * bytes in the input and output arrays to and from the internal 32-bit 228 * variables by addressing these arrays as if they are arrays of 32-bit 230 * be a large performance penalty if the byte arrays are not aligned on 236 * arrays on 32-bit word boundaries). If SAFE_IO is not defined it is 237 * assumed that access to byte arrays as if they are arrays of 32-bit 296 * variables in arrays. Otherwise individual local variables will be used. 299 #define ARRAYS macro 457 #if defined(ARRAYS)
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| /freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z10/ |
| H A D | extended.json | 78 …blicDescription": "A translation entry has been written to the Level-2 TLB Page Table Entry arrays" 84 … "A translation entry has been written to the Level-2 TLB Common Region Segment Table Entry arrays" 90 …ry has been written to the Level-2 TLB Common Region Segment Table Entry arrays for a one-megabyte…
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| /freebsd/contrib/bc/include/ |
| H A D | lang.h | 152 /// arrays. It is also needed for returning the length of an array. 598 * variables and arrays are both arrays (see the development manual, 601 * arrays of numbers. If the latter, it does a recursive call with nums set to 611 * Copies an array to another array. This is used to do pass arrays to functions 612 * that do not take references to arrays. The arrays are passed entirely by 664 * are initialized to 0 if they are numbers, or arrays with one element of 0.
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| /freebsd/crypto/krb5/src/lib/crypto/builtin/aes/ |
| H A D | aesopt.h | 126 input, output and key input are all enumerated arrays of bytes in which 273 bytes in the input and output arrays to and from the internal 32-bit 274 variables by addressing these arrays as if they are arrays of 32-bit 276 be a large performance penalty if the byte arrays are not aligned on 282 arrays on 32-bit word boundaries). If SAFE_IO is not defined it is 283 assumed that access to byte arrays as if they are arrays of 32-bit 339 variables in arrays. Otherwise individual local variables will be used. 342 # define ARRAYS macro 499 #if defined( ARRAYS )
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