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/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/x86/p6/
H A Dmul_basecase.asm385 C VAR_ADJUST is the negative of how many limbs the leals in the inner loop
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/dev/scsipi/
H A Dscsipi_base.c1155 cmd.how = type;
1174 cmd.how = type;
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/dev/wscons/
H A Dwsdisplay.c592 wsdisplay_emul_detach(device_t dev, int how) argument
597 flag = (how & DETACH_FORCE ? WSDISPLAY_DELSCR_FORCE : 0);
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/gas/config/
H A Dtc-sh.c2242 insert (char *where, int how, int pcrel, sh_operand_info *op)
2249 how);
2253 insert4 (char * where, int how, int pcrel, sh_operand_info * op)
2260 how);
2240 insert(char *where, int how, int pcrel, sh_operand_info *op) argument
2251 insert4(char * where, int how, int pcrel, sh_operand_info * op) argument
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/arch/x86/x86/
H A Dcpu.c1175 cpu_shutdown(device_t dv, int how) argument
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/compat/linux/arch/amd64/
H A Dlinux_syscallargs.h94 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:linux_sys_rt_sigprocmask_args
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/compat/linux32/arch/amd64/
H A Dlinux32_syscallargs.h594 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:linux32_sys_rt_sigprocmask_args
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/compat/netbsd32/
H A Dnetbsd32_syscallargs.h281 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:compat_13_netbsd32_sigprocmask_args
717 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:netbsd32_flock_args
739 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:netbsd32_shutdown_args
1455 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:netbsd32___sigprocmask14_args
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/compat/svr4/
H A Dsvr4_syscallargs.h289 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:svr4_sys_sigprocmask_args
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/compat/svr4_32/
H A Dsvr4_32_syscallargs.h284 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:svr4_32_sys_sigprocmask_args
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/dev/acpi/
H A Dacpi_ec.c417 acpiec_shutdown(device_t dv, int how) argument
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/sys/
H A Dsyscallargs.h285 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:compat_13_sys_sigprocmask_args
721 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:sys_flock_args
743 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:sys_shutdown_args
1571 syscallarg(int) how; member in struct:sys___sigprocmask14_args
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/dev/pci/
H A Dpci.c626 * PCI 2.2 does not specify how long we should poll
664 * PCI 2.2 does not specify how long we should poll
920 pci_child_shutdown(device_t dv, int how) argument
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/lib/hcrypto/libtommath/
H A Dtommath.tex107 were there at the beginning to encourage me to work well. It is amazing how timely validation from others can boost morale to
122 how he wanted the project to turn out. I have helped by proofreading the text and we have had several discussions about
134 themselves, ``You tell me this is only secure for large numbers, fine; but how do you implement these numbers?''
253 The purpose of this text is to instruct the reader regarding how to implement efficient multiple precision algorithms.
259 In most cases how an algorithm is explained and how it is actually implemented are two very different concepts. For
264 discuss how to handle sign or handle the dividend's decreasing magnitude in the main loop (\textit{step \#3}).
281 the reader how the algorithms fit together as well as where to start on various taskings.
362 $O(n^k)$ for $n, k \in \Z^{+}$. This will help make useful comparisons in terms of the speed of the algorithms and how
460 library exists which can be used to teach computer science students how t
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/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/
H A Dmakevms.com239 $! Write a few macros that indicate how this system was built.
314 $! The following rules, which dictate how some algorithm choices affect
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/dist/pf/sbin/pfctl/
H A Dpfctl.c1830 pfctl_set_interface_flags(struct pfctl *pf, char *ifname, int flags, int how) argument
1846 if (how == 0) {
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/bsd/openldap/dist/libraries/libldap/
H A Dtls_m.c2399 tlsm_PR_Shutdown(PRFileDesc *fd, PRShutdownHow how) argument
2404 rc = PR_Shutdown( fd->lower, how );
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/bfd/
H A Dcoffgen.c251 /* Figure out how much to read. */
1313 BFD won't let us write to any section until we know how large all
1933 bfd_print_symbol_type how)
1937 switch (how)
1930 coff_print_symbol(bfd *abfd, void * filep, asymbol *symbol, bfd_print_symbol_type how) argument
H A Dmmo.c545 the ELF format for how to make it target-generic. */
2209 bfd_print_symbol_type how)
2213 switch (how)
2208 mmo_print_symbol(bfd *abfd, void *afile, asymbol *symbol, bfd_print_symbol_type how) argument
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/gcc/config/h8300/
H A Dlib1funcs.asm253 ; see how to partition up the expression.
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/bfd/
H A Dcoffgen.c251 /* Figure out how much to read. */
1308 BFD won't let us write to any section until we know how large all
1928 bfd_print_symbol_type how)
1932 switch (how)
1925 coff_print_symbol(bfd *abfd, void * filep, asymbol *symbol, bfd_print_symbol_type how) argument
H A Dmmo.c545 the ELF format for how to make it target-generic. */
2209 bfd_print_symbol_type how)
2213 switch (how)
2208 mmo_print_symbol(bfd *abfd, void *afile, asymbol *symbol, bfd_print_symbol_type how) argument
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/gnu/dist/gcc4/gcc/config/h8300/
H A Dlib1funcs.asm258 ; see how to partition up the expression.
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/gpl3/gdb/dist/gdb/
H A Dcris-tdep.c1866 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_RA;
1870 reg->how = DWARF2_FRAME_REG_CFA;
1928 /* Calculates a value that measures how good inst_args constraints an
2496 /* Find out how many bits the operation should apply to. */
3263 /* Find out how many bits the operation should apply to. */
4133 places. register_size() is the real way to know how big a
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/arch/evbarm/dev/
H A Dplcom.c1224 tiocm_to_plcom(struct plcom_softc *sc, u_long how, int ttybits) argument
1234 switch (how) {

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