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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/libgcrypt-1.5.0/cipher/
H A Drijndael.c135 /* Two macros to be called prior and after the use of AESNI
137 the use of these macros. There purpose is to make sure that the
462 /* The AES-NI decrypt instructions use the Equivalent Inverse
463 Cipher, thus we can't use the the standard decrypt key
694 wisdom is to use a separate file for SSE instructions and build it
697 instead is to use standard registers and a bit more of plain asm
700 AES instructions, it might indeed be better to use plain asm ala
1645 # warning debug test vectors in use
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/drivers/isdn/icn/
H A Dicn.c720 #warning TODO test headroom or use skb->nb to flag ACK
821 "icn: (%s) ports 0x%03x-0x%03x in use.\n",
835 "icn: memory at 0x%08lx in use.\n", dev.memaddr);
1138 "icn: (%s) ports 0x%03x-0x%03x in use.\n",
1171 "icn: memory at 0x%08lx in use.\n",
1201 "icn: (%s) ports 0x%03x-0x%03x in use.\n",
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/xtensa/kernel/
H A Dentry.S84 * register file that were in use in the user task, and jump to the common
107 * Note: _user_exception might be at an odd adress. Don't use call0..call12
259 * Note: _kernel_exception might be at an odd adress. Don't use call0..call12
412 * in the register file that were in use in the user task.
475 wsr a1, DEPC # use DEPC as temp storage
570 * current window frame are also zero. So, we can use a simple test:
889 /* Move the save area. This implies the use of the L32E
924 * use this as an alternate trap mechanism.
1054 * We use the two macros TRY and CATCH:
1451 * Alternatively, we could also use th
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/drivers/usb/serial/
H A Dxircom_pgs.S303 ;; Anchor reserves bRequest 0xa0-0xaf, we use small ones
H A Dkeyspan_pda.S265 ;; Anchor reserves bRequest 0xa0-0xaf, we use small ones
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/include/sound/
H A Demu10k1.h46 #define NUM_G 64 /* use all channels */
138 /* NOTE: There is no reason to use this under */
172 /* NOTE: There is no reason to use the legacy */
229 /* 1 = Force all 3 async digital inputs to use */
361 /* When reading, use these bitfields: */
868 #define A_SAMPLE_RATE_UNKNOWN 0xf0030001 /* Bits that can be set, but have unknown use. */
869 #define A_SPDIF_RATE_MASK 0x000000e0 /* Any other values for rates, just use 48000 */
1259 unsigned int use: 1, member in struct:snd_emu10k1_voice
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/router/busybox-1.x/modutils/
H A Dinsmod.c266 # error insmod.c may require changes for use on big endian SH
270 #error insmod.c may require changes for SH1 or SH2 use
343 environment isnmod is running in, use sizeof_xx instead of sizeof(xx). */
369 /* Note: new_module_symbol does not use tgt_long intentionally */
414 const char *kernel_data; /* Reserved for kernel internal use */
916 * should not use whats in *loc at all
1656 (so we can use a call-clobbered register). */
2282 /* GPL licensed modules can use symbols exported with
3214 /* Attempt to find a value to use for this relocation. */
3597 * work, somebody will use "GP
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
H A Dfpsp.S23 You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
2499 # which can all use f<op>.{x,p}
2949 # which can use most addressing modes.
2981 # the instruction is an fmovm.x dynamic which can use many addressing
6825 # To avoid the use of floating-point comparisons, a #
6943 # Note also that we use the FMOVEM instruction to move X #
9584 smi.b SIGN(%a6) # use SIGN to hold dst sign
9918 #..use the borrow of the previous compare
11776 # for fun, let's use only extended precision, round to zero. then, let
11843 andi.b &0x30,%d1 # use onl
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H A Dftest.S23 You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
H A Dfplsp.S23 You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
6719 # To avoid the use of floating-point comparisons, a #
6837 # Note also that we use the FMOVEM instruction to move X #
9225 smi.b SIGN(%a6) # use SIGN to hold dst sign
9559 #..use the borrow of the previous compare
9863 # but use fp1 instead. return the dst operand unscathed in fp0.
9882 # but use fp1 instead. return the dst operand unscathed in fp0.
9927 # but use fp2 instead. return the dst operand unscathed in fp0.
H A Ditest.S23 You are hereby granted a copyright license to use, modify, and distribute the SOFTWARE
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/gettext-0.17/gettext-tools/gnulib-lib/libxml/
H A Dcatalog.c178 * The default catalog in use by the application
906 &inputStream->buf->buffer->content[inputStream->buf->buffer->use];
1437 * use the existing catalog, there is no recursion allowed at
3703 * DEPRECATED, use xmlCatalogResolveSystem()
3747 * DEPRECATED, use xmlCatalogResolvePublic()
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/gettext-0.17/gnulib-local/lib/libxml/
H A Dcatalog.c178 * The default catalog in use by the application
906 &inputStream->buf->buffer->content[inputStream->buf->buffer->use];
1437 * use the existing catalog, there is no recursion allowed at
3703 * DEPRECATED, use xmlCatalogResolveSystem()
3747 * DEPRECATED, use xmlCatalogResolvePublic()
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/sparc/kernel/
H A Dentry.S778 * Ugly, but we cant use hardware flushing on the sun4 and we'd require
1280 mov %fp, %o1 ! yes, use callers usp
H A Dhead.S51 * At least we *know* we can't spell, and use a spell-checker.
121 t_irq10:TRAP_ENTRY_INTERRUPT(10) /* IRQ Timer #1 (one we use) */
602 sll %g4, 0x4, %g4 ! We use this below
1202 .asciz "\n\rOn sun4u you have to use UltraLinux (64bit) kernel\n\rand not a 32bit sun4[cdem] version\n\r\n\r"
1281 * gets initialized in c-code so all routines can use it.
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/m68k/kernel/
H A Dhead.S54 * 2) Increase use of subroutines to perform functions
120 * settings, it's the easiest to use this page, the rest of the page is used
158 * (in height/width and bit depth) and then use that information for
380 /* When debugging use readable names for labels */
567 /* On the HP300 we use the on-board LEDs for debug output before
820 * doesn't exist then we use the Bug for output on MVME16x.
1353 * to use. Now, it's generalized for all processors. Which means
1360 * the first 16 Meg. Then, just use Transparent Translation registers
1937 * On 030, 040 & 060 it will attempt to use Transparent Translation
1939 * On 020 it will call the standard mmu_map which will use earl
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/libxml2-2.7.2/
H A Dcatalog.c190 * The default catalog in use by the application
918 &inputStream->buf->buffer->content[inputStream->buf->buffer->use];
1449 * use the existing catalog, there is no recursion allowed at
3739 * DEPRECATED, use xmlCatalogResolveSystem()
3783 * DEPRECATED, use xmlCatalogResolvePublic()
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/router/busybox-1.x/shell/
H A Dmsh.c5 * This version of the Minix shell was adapted for use in busybox
194 * Might eventually use a union.
1190 /* no isalpha() - we shouldn't use locale */
1516 #define NOT '!' /* might use ^ */
2856 /* should use FIOCEXCL */
3965 err("cannot use ${...=...} with $n");
4641 /* MAL - mainbuf is for 1st data source (command line?) and all nested use a single shared buffer? */
5375 * Redistribution and use of the MINIX operating system in source and
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/sound/core/seq/
H A Dseq_clientmgr.c547 bounce_ev.data.quote.value = -err; /* use positive value */
852 * This was originally a note event. We now re-use the
1267 port->c_dest.open = callback->use;
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/gettext-0.17/gettext-runtime/intl/
H A Dvasnprintf.c178 on Unix; we use the _snwprintf() function instead. */
187 But don't use it on BeOS, since BeOS snprintf produces no output if the
259 real bignums. We use the naming conventions of GNU gmp, but vastly simpler
2635 %e, %E, but not for %g, %G. Implementations appear to use
4018 On glibc2 systems from 2004-10-18 or newer, the use of %n
4245 /* Don't use the '%n' directive; instead, look
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/gettext-0.17/gettext-runtime/libasprintf/
H A Dvasnprintf.c178 on Unix; we use the _snwprintf() function instead. */
187 But don't use it on BeOS, since BeOS snprintf produces no output if the
259 real bignums. We use the naming conventions of GNU gmp, but vastly simpler
2635 %e, %E, but not for %g, %G. Implementations appear to use
4018 On glibc2 systems from 2004-10-18 or newer, the use of %n
4245 /* Don't use the '%n' directive; instead, look
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/gettext-0.17/gettext-tools/gnulib-lib/
H A Dvasnprintf.c177 on Unix; we use the _snwprintf() function instead. */
186 But don't use it on BeOS, since BeOS snprintf produces no output if the
258 real bignums. We use the naming conventions of GNU gmp, but vastly simpler
2634 %e, %E, but not for %g, %G. Implementations appear to use
4017 On glibc2 systems from 2004-10-18 or newer, the use of %n
4244 /* Don't use the '%n' directive; instead, look
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/minidlna/sqlite-3.6.22/
H A Dsqlite3.c10 ** This file is all you need to compile SQLite. To use SQLite in other
183 ** The maximum number of in-memory pages to use for the main database
370 ** specify which memory allocation subsystem to use.
513 ** use these hints to generate better code, sometimes.
540 ** notice, and should not be referenced by programs that use SQLite.
546 ** if experience from use "in the wild" suggest such changes are prudent.
584 ** should not use deprecated interfaces - they are support for backwards
659 ** function is provided for use in DLLs since DLL users usually do not have
685 ** to use SQLite concurrently from more than one thread.
802 ** without having to use
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