Lines Matching refs:EDOM
191 * + -EDOM is reserved to identify for cases in which no register
207 case -EDOM:
444 return -EDOM;
468 return -EDOM;
493 return -EDOM;
504 return -EDOM;
544 * referenced by the instruction, the value will be set to -EDOM.
574 -EDOM,
575 -EDOM,
576 -EDOM,
577 -EDOM,
586 *offs2 = -EDOM;
602 *offs1 = -EDOM;
852 * cases, the returned value can be -EDOM to indicate that the particular value
1034 * -EDOM means that we must ignore the address_offset. In such a case,
1038 if (*regoff == -EDOM) {
1108 if (addr_offset1 != -EDOM)
1111 if (addr_offset2 != -EDOM)
1182 * decoding the SIB byte. Except -EDOM, which means that the registers
1185 if (*base_offset == -EDOM)
1192 if (indx_offset == -EDOM)