/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/dev/sdhci/ |
H A D | sdhci.c | 1288 sdhci_generic_read_ivar(device_t bus, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t *result) argument 1292 switch (which) { 1342 sdhci_generic_write_ivar(device_t bus, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t value) argument 1346 switch (which) {
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/kern/ |
H A D | sysv_msg.c | 1350 switch (uap->which) { 1511 int which; 1523 if (uap->which < 0 || 1524 uap->which >= sizeof(msgcalls)/sizeof(msgcalls[0])) 1526 error = (*msgcalls[uap->which])(td, &uap->a2);
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H A D | sysv_shm.c | 461 * layer, in which case, we will need to implement IPC_INFO. It should 588 /* Cases in which we need to copyout */ 1052 int which; 1062 if (uap->which < 0 || 1063 uap->which >= sizeof(shmcalls)/sizeof(shmcalls[0])) 1066 error = (*shmcalls[uap->which])(td, &uap->a2); 1081 switch (uap->which) { 1159 /* Cases in which we need to copyout */ 1244 /* Cases in which we need to copyout */ 1344 /* Cases in which w [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/sys/ |
H A D | sysproto.h | 310 char which_l_[PADL_(u_int)]; u_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(u_int)]; member in struct:setitimer_args 321 char which_l_[PADL_(u_int)]; u_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(u_int)]; member in struct:getitimer_args 347 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; char which_r_[PADR_(int)]; member in struct:setpriority_args 362 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; char which_r_[PADR_(int)]; member in struct:getpriority_args 515 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; char which_r_[PADR_(int)]; member in struct:semsys_args 522 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; char which_r_[PADR_(int)]; member in struct:msgsys_args 530 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; char which_r_[PADR_(int)]; member in struct:shmsys_args 585 char which_l_[PADL_(u_int)]; u_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(u_int)]; member in struct:__getrlimit_args 589 char which_l_[PADL_(u_int)]; u_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(u_int)]; member in struct:__setrlimit_args 742 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; cha member in struct:clock_getcpuclockid2_args 1524 char which_l_[PADL_(cpuwhich_t)]; cpuwhich_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(cpuwhich_t)]; member in struct:cpuset_setid_args 1530 char which_l_[PADL_(cpuwhich_t)]; cpuwhich_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(cpuwhich_t)]; member in struct:cpuset_getid_args 1536 char which_l_[PADL_(cpuwhich_t)]; cpuwhich_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(cpuwhich_t)]; member in struct:cpuset_getaffinity_args 1543 char which_l_[PADL_(cpuwhich_t)]; cpuwhich_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(cpuwhich_t)]; member in struct:cpuset_setaffinity_args 2330 char which_l_[PADL_(u_int)]; u_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(u_int)]; member in struct:ogetrlimit_args 2334 char which_l_[PADL_(u_int)]; u_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(u_int)]; member in struct:osetrlimit_args [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.bin/tr/ |
H A D | str.c | 300 if (s->which == STRING1)
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/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/bsnmpd/modules/snmp_bridge/ |
H A D | bridge_sys.c | 1450 bridge_get_pfval(uint8_t which) argument 1452 if (which > sizeof(bridge_pf_sysctl) / sizeof(bridge_pf_sysctl[0]) 1453 || which < 1) 1456 return (bridge_pf_sysctl[which - 1].val);
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/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/apr/network_io/unix/ |
H A D | sockaddr.c | 173 apr_interface_e which, 176 if (which == APR_LOCAL) { 186 else if (which == APR_REMOTE) { 323 * which a local interface is configured, i.e. no IPv6 if no 395 * positive values which conflict with h_errno values 680 if (h_errno) { /* for broken implementations which set h_errno */ 980 /* filter out stuff which doesn't look remotely like an IP address; this helps 981 * callers like mod_access which have a syntax allowing hostname or IP address;
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/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/ncurses/progs/ |
H A D | tset.c | 359 /* The baudrate number can be preceded by a 'B', which is ignored. */ 886 * from BSD 4.4 tset, which always sets erase. 1061 report(const char *name, int which, unsigned def) argument 1066 newer = mode.c_cc[which]; 1067 older = oldmode.c_cc[which];
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/freebsd-10.0-release/gnu/usr.bin/rcs/rcs/ |
H A D | rcs.c | 950 rmnewlocklst(which) 951 char const *which; 958 if (strcmp(pt->revno, which) != 0) 1360 * remove locks which are stored in rmvlocklst, 1361 * add new locks which are stored in newlocklst, 1390 /* remove locks which are stored in rmvlocklst */ 1404 /* add new locks which stored in newlocklst */
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/netinet/ |
H A D | ip_icmp.c | 730 * addresses, use the first non-broadcast address which corresponds 959 * For now we separate the TCP and UDP subsystems w/ different 'which' 971 badport_bandlim(int which) argument 992 if (V_icmplim > 0 && (u_int) which < N(rates)) { 993 struct rate *r = &rates[which];
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/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/portsnap/portsnap/ |
H A D | portsnap.sh | 49 -s server -- Server from which to fetch updates. 63 files and directories which have changed. 194 # Also read REFUSE (which cannot be set via the command line) if it is 339 # This allows a user to specify "portsnap.freebsd.org" (in which case 341 # (in which case portsnap will use that particular server, since there 353 if ! which -s host; then 570 echo "at least one line which appears bogus." 784 # If we have decided to refuse certain updates, construct a hybrid index which 785 # is equal to the old index for parts of the tree which we don't want to 786 # update, and equal to the new index for parts of the tree which get [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sbin/route/ |
H A D | route.c | 1838 sodump(struct sockaddr *sa, const char *which) argument 1846 (void)printf("%s: link %s; ", which, 1851 (void)printf("%s: inet %s; ", which, 1857 (void)printf("%s: inet6 %s; ", which, inet_ntop(sa->sa_family, 1863 (void)printf("%s: atalk %s; ", which,
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/amd64/vmm/intel/ |
H A D | vmx.c | 436 * tagged with the EP4TA which is unique for each VM. 712 vmx_setup_cr_shadow(int which, struct vmcs *vmcs, uint32_t initial) argument 717 if (which != 0 && which != 4) 718 panic("vmx_setup_cr_shadow: unknown cr%d", which); 720 if (which == 0) { 1170 * call vmclear(vmcs) as a side-effect which we certainly don't want.
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/dev/mmc/ |
H A D | mmc.c | 31 * Specification which is owned by the SD Card Association and the SD 45 * parties, which may result from its use. No license is granted by 123 static int mmc_read_ivar(device_t bus, device_t child, int which, 130 static int mmc_write_ivar(device_t bus, device_t child, int which, 1657 mmc_read_ivar(device_t bus, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t *result) argument 1661 switch (which) { 1705 mmc_write_ivar(device_t bus, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t value) argument
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/compat/freebsd32/ |
H A D | freebsd32_misc.c | 622 error = kern_setitimer(td, uap->which, itvp, &oitv); 637 error = kern_getitimer(td, uap->which, &itv); 2405 uap->which, &clk_id); 2554 ap.which = uap->which; 2568 ap.which = uap->which; 2582 ap.which = uap->which; 2597 ap.which [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/amd64/linux32/ |
H A D | linux32_proto.h | 303 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; char which_r_[PADR_(int)]; member in struct:linux_getpriority_args 324 char which_l_[PADL_(l_int)]; l_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(l_int)]; member in struct:linux_setitimer_args 329 char which_l_[PADL_(l_int)]; l_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(l_int)]; member in struct:linux_getitimer_args 799 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_settime_args 803 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_gettime_args 807 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_getres_args 811 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_nanosleep_args
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H A D | linux32_sysvec.c | 128 static void linux32_fixlimit(struct rlimit *rl, int which); 974 linux32_fixlimit(struct rlimit *rl, int which) argument 977 switch (which) {
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/i386/linux/ |
H A D | linux_proto.h | 298 char which_l_[PADL_(int)]; int which; char which_r_[PADR_(int)]; member in struct:linux_getpriority_args 324 char which_l_[PADL_(l_int)]; l_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(l_int)]; member in struct:linux_setitimer_args 329 char which_l_[PADL_(l_int)]; l_int which; char which_r_[PADR_(l_int)]; member in struct:linux_getitimer_args 804 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_settime_args 808 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_gettime_args 812 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_getres_args 816 char which_l_[PADL_(clockid_t)]; clockid_t which; char which_r_[PADR_(clockid_t)]; member in struct:linux_clock_nanosleep_args
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/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/libreadline/ |
H A D | configure | 19 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 123 # in which case we are not to be found in the path. 985 It was created by readline $as_me 5.2, which was 1506 # GNU make sometimes prints "make[1]: Entering...", which would confuse us. 3167 # AmigaOS /C/install, which installs bootblocks on floppy discs 3168 # AIX 4 /usr/bin/installbsd, which doesn't work without a -g flag 3169 # AFS /usr/afsws/bin/install, which mishandles nonexistent args 3170 # SVR4 /usr/ucb/install, which tries to use the nonexistent group "staff" 3171 # OS/2's system install, which has a completely different semantic 3172 # ./install, which ca [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/binutils/opcodes/ |
H A D | ia64-gen.c | 34 which are also easier to maintain than the final representation. */ 198 int *chks; /* Insn classes which read (RAW), write 203 int *regs; /* Insn class which write (RAW), write2 752 or if it's a composite class (which wouldn't necessarily be in the IC 1226 /* Keep track of this so we can flag any insn classes which aren't 1725 add_dis_table_ent (which, insn, order, completer_index) 1726 struct disent *which; 1734 if (which != NULL) 1736 ent = which; 1749 which [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/one-true-awk/ |
H A D | FIXES | 41 tiny fiddle in setfval to eliminate -0 results in T.expr, which 74 seed (which is 1 on the first call of srand). the seed is 303 added some tests for null pointers to debugging printf's, which 333 which are not exactly shorter than [0-9] and perhaps no more 397 added test in defn() to catch function foo(foo), which 436 by adding ptoi and itonp to localize the casts, which are 528 of which are unchecked. you have been warned. 662 the array, which may not be the right behavior. 791 fixed the bug on p. 198 in which it couldn't deduce that an 810 unary + and -. This renders illegal some constructs like !x=y, which [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/tcsh/ |
H A D | complete.tcsh | 82 complete which n/*/c/ 289 if ( -f "$HOME/.mh_profile" && -x "`which folders`" ) then 658 complete which 'n/*/c/' 849 set _emacs_dir=`which emacs | sed s%/bin/emacs%%`
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/dev/usb/wlan/ |
H A D | if_uath.c | 925 uath_get_status(struct uath_softc *sc, uint32_t which, void *odata, int olen) argument 929 which = htobe32(which); 931 &which, sizeof(which), odata, olen, UATH_CMD_FLAG_MAGIC); 934 "could not read EEPROM offset 0x%02x\n", be32toh(which)); 2338 * number of bytes--unless it's 0 in which
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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/powerpc/aim/ |
H A D | mmu_oea64.c | 104 * In order to cope with hardware architectures which make virtual to 107 * necessary. This module is given full information as to which processors 108 * are currently using which maps, and to when physical maps must be made 177 * is unchanged and they remain associated with the same pmap (in which 808 * Initialize the kernel pmap (which is statically allocated). 1074 void moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu_t mmup, int which, vm_offset_t pa) { argument 1079 moea64_scratchpage_pvo[which]->pvo_pte.lpte.pte_lo &= 1081 moea64_scratchpage_pvo[which]->pvo_pte.lpte.pte_lo |= 1083 MOEA64_PTE_CHANGE(mmup, moea64_scratchpage_pte[which], 1084 &moea64_scratchpage_pvo[which] [all...] |
/freebsd-10.0-release/contrib/gcc/config/arm/ |
H A D | ieee754-sf.S | 249 @ if r0 != INF/NAN: return r1 (which is INF/NAN) 250 @ if r1 != INF/NAN: return r0 (which is INF/NAN) 253 @ otherwise return r0 (which is INF or -INF) 435 @ Put sign bit in r3, which will be restored into r0 later.
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