/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/pinctrl/ |
H A D | marvell,armada-37xx-pinctrl.txt | 30 Available groups and functions for the North bridge: 34 - functions jtag, gpio 38 - functions sdio, gpio 42 - functions emmc, gpio 46 - functions pwm, led, gpio 50 - functions pwm, led, gpio 54 - functions pwm, led, gpio 58 - functions pwm, led, gpio 62 - functions pmic, gpio 66 - functions pmic, gpio [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z10/ |
H A D | crypto.json | 5 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Functions", 6 "PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions issued by the CPU" 12 …mber of CPU cycles when the DEA/AES coprocessor is busy performing PRNG functions issued by the CP… 17 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Blocked Functions", 18 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions that are issued by the CPU and are blocke… 24 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of CPU cycles blocked for the PRNG functions issued by the CPU … 29 "BriefDescription": "SHA Functions", 30 "PublicDescription": "Total number of SHA functions issued by the CPU" 36 …umber of CPU cycles when the SHA coprocessor is busy performing the SHA functions issued by the CP… 41 "BriefDescription": "SHA Blocked Functions", [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z13/ |
H A D | crypto.json | 5 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Functions", 6 "PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions issued by the CPU" 12 …mber of CPU cycles when the DEA/AES coprocessor is busy performing PRNG functions issued by the CP… 17 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Blocked Functions", 18 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions that are issued by the CPU and are blocke… 24 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of CPU cycles blocked for the PRNG functions issued by the CPU … 29 "BriefDescription": "SHA Functions", 30 "PublicDescription": "Total number of SHA functions issued by the CPU" 36 …umber of CPU cycles when the SHA coprocessor is busy performing the SHA functions issued by the CP… 41 "BriefDescription": "SHA Blocked Functions", [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z14/ |
H A D | crypto.json | 5 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Functions", 6 "PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions issued by the CPU" 12 …mber of CPU cycles when the DEA/AES coprocessor is busy performing PRNG functions issued by the CP… 17 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Blocked Functions", 18 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions that are issued by the CPU and are blocke… 24 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of CPU cycles blocked for the PRNG functions issued by the CPU … 29 "BriefDescription": "SHA Functions", 30 "PublicDescription": "Total number of SHA functions issued by the CPU" 36 …umber of CPU cycles when the SHA coprocessor is busy performing the SHA functions issued by the CP… 41 "BriefDescription": "SHA Blocked Functions", [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z196/ |
H A D | crypto.json | 5 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Functions", 6 "PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions issued by the CPU" 12 …mber of CPU cycles when the DEA/AES coprocessor is busy performing PRNG functions issued by the CP… 17 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Blocked Functions", 18 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions that are issued by the CPU and are blocke… 24 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of CPU cycles blocked for the PRNG functions issued by the CPU … 29 "BriefDescription": "SHA Functions", 30 "PublicDescription": "Total number of SHA functions issued by the CPU" 36 …umber of CPU cycles when the SHA coprocessor is busy performing the SHA functions issued by the CP… 41 "BriefDescription": "SHA Blocked Functions", [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_zec12/ |
H A D | crypto.json | 5 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Functions", 6 "PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions issued by the CPU" 12 …mber of CPU cycles when the DEA/AES coprocessor is busy performing PRNG functions issued by the CP… 17 "BriefDescription": "PRNG Blocked Functions", 18 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of the PRNG functions that are issued by the CPU and are blocke… 24 …"PublicDescription": "Total number of CPU cycles blocked for the PRNG functions issued by the CPU … 29 "BriefDescription": "SHA Functions", 30 "PublicDescription": "Total number of SHA functions issued by the CPU" 36 …umber of CPU cycles when the SHA coprocessor is busy performing the SHA functions issued by the CP… 41 "BriefDescription": "SHA Blocked Functions", [all …]
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/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man7/ |
H A D | ossl-guide-migration.7 | 127 "high level" APIs (for example those functions prefixed with \f(CW\*(C`EVP\*(C'\fR). They cannot 143 \&\fBEVP_EncryptInit_ex\fR\|(3), and \fBEVP_DigestInit\fR\|(3) functions. In case when 144 the requested algorithm is not available, these functions will fail. 158 For example, the EVP APIs provide the functions \fBEVP_EncryptInit_ex\fR\|(3), 160 encryption. Those functions can be used with the algorithms AES, CHACHA, 3DES etc. 162 to call AES specific functions such as \fBAES_set_encrypt_key\fR\|(3), 163 \&\fBAES_encrypt\fR\|(3), and so on. The functions for 3DES are different. 172 This is described in more detail in "Deprecation of Low Level Functions" 196 \&\fBEC_KEY_METHOD_new\fR\|(3), etc.). These functions are being deprecated in 226 functions must be used. [all …]
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H A D | evp.7 | 64 evp \- high\-level cryptographic functions 73 functions. 76 functions provide public key encryption and decryption to implement digital "envelopes". 79 \&\fBEVP_DigestVerify\fR\fIXXX\fR functions implement 82 functions. 85 functions. The \fBEVP_Digest\fR\fIXXX\fR functions provide message digests. 87 The \fBEVP_PKEY\fR\fIXXX\fR functions provide a high-level interface to 90 with a private key of a particular algorithm by using the functions 97 The EVP_PKEY functions support the full range of asymmetric algorithm operations: 101 …t these functions do not perform a digest of the data to be signed. Therefore, normally you would … [all …]
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H A D | provider-signature.7 | 64 provider\-signature \- The signature library <\-> provider functions 72 \& * None of these are actual functions, but are displayed like this for 73 \& * the function signatures for functions that are offered as function 166 functions \fBEVP_PKEY_sign\fR\|(3), \fBEVP_PKEY_verify\fR\|(3), 167 and \fBEVP_PKEY_verify_recover\fR\|(3) (as well as other related functions). 169 All "functions" mentioned here are passed as function pointers between 173 (see "Provider Functions" in \fBprovider\-base\fR\|(7)). 175 All these "functions" have a corresponding function type definition 233 A signature algorithm implementation may not implement all of these functions. 234 In order to be a consistent set of functions we must have at least a set of [all …]
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H A D | provider.7 | 91 functions in the form of an \fBOSSL_DISPATCH\fR\|(3) array, and by extension, 110 For the provider itself, it is passed to some of the functions given in the 113 \&\fIin\fR is a dispatch array of base functions offered by the OpenSSL 114 libraries, and the available functions are further described in 117 \&\fI*out\fR must be assigned a dispatch array of base functions that the 119 The functions that may be offered are further described in 125 This pointer will be passed to various operation functions offered by 131 One of the functions the provider offers to the OpenSSL libraries is 155 commonly in the \fIfetching\fR type of functions 171 The functions the provider can offer are described in [all …]
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/freebsd/share/man/man9/ |
H A D | iflibdd.9 | 6 .Nd Device Dependent Configuration Functions 9 .Ss "Soft Queue Setup and Teardown Functions" 10 .Ss "Mandatory Functions" 31 .Ss "Optional Functions" 42 .Ss "Device Setup and Teardown Functions" 43 .Ss "Mandatory Functions" 56 .Ss "Optional Functions" 75 .Ss "Device Configuration Functions" 76 .Ss "Mandatory Functions" 117 .Ss "Optional Functions" [all …]
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H A D | hash.9 | 43 .Nd general kernel hashing functions 67 functions are used to give a consistent and general interface to 69 These functions can be used to hash 116 functions are helper functions used by the kernel to hash pathname 118 These functions have the additional termination condition 150 functions are similar to 158 functions return a 32 bit hash value of the buffer or string. 188 functions are only 32 bit functions. 198 functions first appeared in 202 functions was first committed to [all …]
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H A D | bus_space.9 | 143 .Nd "bus space manipulation functions" 626 functions exist to allow device drivers 629 functions and types described in this document can be used by including 646 functions is to allow a single driver source file to manipulate a set 651 Not all buses have to implement all functions described in this 654 Unimplemented functions should cause 659 functions. 663 Machine-dependent types, variables, and functions 667 machine-independent types and functions, and, if possible, should be 700 All of the bus space access functions require one bus space tag [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/mandoc/ |
H A D | mandoc_headers.3 | 31 The headers and functions form three major groups: 77 Memory allocation utility functions; can be used everywhere. 84 Provides the functions documented in 97 Debugging utility functions and 98 debugging wrappers around memory allocation functions. 105 Provides the functions documented in 114 Hashing utility functions; can be used everywhere. 148 the functions described in 152 functions. 154 Common data types for all syntax trees and related functions; [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libc/gen/ |
H A D | exec.3 | 65 family of functions replaces the current process image with a 67 The functions described in this manual page are front-ends for the function 73 The initial argument for these functions is the pathname of a file which 83 functions can be thought of as 105 functions provide an array of pointers to null-terminated strings that 120 functions also specify the environment of the executed process by following 131 The other functions take the environment for the new process image from the 136 Some of these functions have special semantics. 138 The functions 174 then these functions will act as if they stat the file to determine [all …]
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H A D | getgrent.3 | 65 These functions operate on the group database file 84 The functions 102 The functions 121 When these functions are successful, the 131 These functions will open the group file for reading, if necessary. 140 functions subsequent calls. 160 The functions 173 to zero before calling any of these functions if they need to 175 The functions 192 The functions [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/ |
H A D | evp.pod | 5 evp - high-level cryptographic functions 14 functions. 17 functions provide public key encryption and decryption to implement digital "envelopes". 20 L<B<EVP_DigestVerify>I<XXX>|EVP_DigestVerifyInit(3)> functions implement 23 functions. 26 functions. The L<B<EVP_Digest>I<XXX>|EVP_DigestInit(3)> functions provide message digests. 28 The B<EVP_PKEY>I<XXX> functions provide a high-level interface to 31 with a private key of a particular algorithm by using the functions 38 The EVP_PKEY functions support the full range of asymmetric algorithm operations: 47 these functions do not perform a digest of the data to be signed. Therefore, [all …]
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H A D | ossl-guide-migration.pod | 71 "high level" APIs (for example those functions prefixed with C<EVP>). They cannot 87 L<EVP_EncryptInit_ex(3)>, and L<EVP_DigestInit(3)> functions. In case when 88 the requested algorithm is not available, these functions will fail. 101 For example, the EVP APIs provide the functions L<EVP_EncryptInit_ex(3)>, 103 encryption. Those functions can be used with the algorithms AES, CHACHA, 3DES etc. 105 to call AES specific functions such as L<AES_set_encrypt_key(3)>, 106 L<AES_encrypt(3)>, and so on. The functions for 3DES are different. 115 This is described in more detail in L</Deprecation of Low Level Functions> 137 L<EC_KEY_METHOD_new(3)>, etc.). These functions are being deprecated in 166 functions must be used. [all …]
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H A D | provider.pod | 37 functions in the form of an L<OSSL_DISPATCH(3)> array, and by extension, 54 For the provider itself, it is passed to some of the functions given in the 57 I<in> is a dispatch array of base functions offered by the OpenSSL 58 libraries, and the available functions are further described in 61 I<*out> must be assigned a dispatch array of base functions that the 63 The functions that may be offered are further described in 69 This pointer will be passed to various operation functions offered by 75 One of the functions the provider offers to the OpenSSL libraries is 97 commonly in the I<fetching> type of functions 117 The functions the provider can offer are described in [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/lib/hx509/ |
H A D | doxygen.c | 63 /** @defgroup hx509_error hx509 error functions 65 /** @defgroup hx509_cert hx509 certificate functions 67 /** @defgroup hx509_keyset hx509 certificate store functions 69 /** @defgroup hx509_cms hx509 CMS/pkcs7 functions 71 /** @defgroup hx509_crypto hx509 crypto functions */ 72 /** @defgroup hx509_misc hx509 misc functions */ 73 /** @defgroup hx509_name hx509 name functions 75 /** @defgroup hx509_revoke hx509 revokation checking functions 77 /** @defgroup hx509_verify hx509 verification functions */ 78 /** @defgroup hx509_lock hx509 lock functions [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libc/softfloat/ |
H A D | softfloat.txt | 48 Types and Functions 53 Conversion Functions 54 Standard Arithmetic Functions 55 Remainder Functions 56 Round-to-Integer Functions 57 Comparison Functions 58 Signaling NaN Test Functions 83 Types and Functions 128 The only functions required by the IEC/IEEE Standard that are not provided 196 Conversion Functions [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hx509/html/ |
H A D | modules.html | 24 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__error.html">hx509 error functions</a> 25 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__cert.html">hx509 certificate functions</a> 26 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__keyset.html">hx509 certificate store functions</a> 27 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__cms.html">hx509 CMS/pkcs7 functions</a> 28 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__crypto.html">hx509 crypto functions</a> 29 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__misc.html">hx509 misc functions</a> 30 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__name.html">hx509 name functions</a> 31 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__revoke.html">hx509 revokation checking functions</a> 32 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__verify.html">hx509 verification functions</a> 33 <li><a class="el" href="group__hx509__lock.html">hx509 lock functions</a> [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/designs/ |
H A D | slh-dsa.md | 8 SLH_DSA Parameters & Functions 12 There are constants related to these, as well as there being a group of functions 17 OpenSSL will have 12 different key managers and 12 corresponding signature functions. 20 There are 7 hash functions used. The algorithms using SHAKE have a much simpler 21 set of 7 functions as they just use SHAKE-256 XOF (Even for the SHAKE-128 names). 23 There are 2 sets of functions for the SHA2 case. 25 Some of the hash functions use an ADRS object. This is 32 bytes for SHAKE algorithms 26 and 22 bytes for SHA2. Because SHA2 used a compressed format the ADRS functions are 29 There are many functions required to implement the sign and verify paths, which include 30 Merkle trees and WOTS+. The different functions normally call one of 2 of the [all …]
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/freebsd/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/krb5/html/ |
H A D | modules.html | 25 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__address.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 address functions</a> 26 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__principal.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 principal functions</a> 27 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__ccache.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 credential cache functions</a> 28 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__crypto.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 cryptography functions</a> 29 … class="el" href="group__krb5__credential.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 credential handing functions</a> 30 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__deprecated.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 deprecated functions</a> 32 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__error.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 error reporting functions</a> 33 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__keytab.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 keytab handling functions</a> 34 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__ticket.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 ticket functions</a> 35 <li><a class="el" href="group__krb5__pac.html">Heimdal Kerberos 5 PAC handling functions</a> [all …]
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/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/ |
H A D | PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey.3 | 206 The following functions have been deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0, and can be 265 All of the functions described on this page that have a \fITYPE\fR of \fBDH\fR, \fBDSA\fR 269 The PEM functions read or write structures in PEM format. In 276 Each operation has four functions associated with it. For 277 brevity the term "\fR\f(BITYPE\fR\fB\fR functions" will be used below to collectively 279 \&\fBPEM_write_bio_\fR\f(BITYPE\fR\fB\fR(), and \fBPEM_write_\fR\f(BITYPE\fR\fB\fR() functions. 284 there are no variants of these functions that take a library context or property 291 The \fBPrivateKey\fR functions read or write a private key in PEM format using 293 equivalent to \fBPEM_write_bio_PKCS8PrivateKey()\fR. The read functions transparently 314 The \fBPUBKEY\fR functions process a public key using an EVP_PKEY [all …]
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