Lines Matching refs:ip_argspace
275 * (imgp->ip_argspace) updated byte count of space in NCARGS
287 space = imgp->ip_argspace; /* by definition smaller than ip_strspace */
306 imgp->ip_argspace -= len;
337 * (imgp->ip_argspace) space remaining of NCARGS
392 * (imgp->ip_argspace) space remaining of NCARGS
399 imgp->ip_argspace = NCARGS;
2606 * which we already know is aligned properly, and ip_argspace
2702 * This function is the primary manipulator of ip_argspace, since
2705 * and argv[]/envv[] pointer slot to ip_argspace, so that we can
2716 * (imgp->ip_argspace) Count of remaining of NCARGS
2740 /* imgp->ip_argspace--; not counted towards exec args total */
2744 * From now on, we start attributing string space to ip_argspace
2783 if (imgp->ip_argspace < new_ptr_size) {
2787 imgp->ip_argspace -= new_ptr_size; /* to hold argv[] entry */
2816 if (imgp->ip_argspace < new_ptr_size) {
2820 imgp->ip_argspace -= new_ptr_size; /* to hold argv[] entry */
2843 if (imgp->ip_argspace < new_ptr_size) {
2847 imgp->ip_argspace -= new_ptr_size; /* to hold argv[] entry */
2852 if (imgp->ip_argspace < new_ptr_size) {
2856 imgp->ip_argspace -= new_ptr_size;
2880 if (imgp->ip_argspace < new_ptr_size) {
2884 imgp->ip_argspace -= new_ptr_size; /* to hold envv[] entry */
2889 if (imgp->ip_argspace < new_ptr_size) {
2893 imgp->ip_argspace -= new_ptr_size;
2897 if (imgp->ip_argspace < 1) {
2903 imgp->ip_argspace--;
2911 * space to ip_argspace.
3749 imgp->ip_argspace = NCARGS;