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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/openssl/fips/
H A Dfips-lib.com260 $! Look in the LIB_MODULE is we're in state LIB
814 $! Find out what socket library we have available
1030 $! Time to check the contents, and to make sure we get the correct library.
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/openssl/ms/
H A Dtestce.bat15 rem Copy the DLL's (though they'll only exist if we're in out32dll)
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/openssl/ssl/
H A Dssl-lib.com707 $! Find out what socket library we have available
911 $! Time to check the contents, and to make sure we get the correct library.
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/openssl/crypto/
H A Dcrypto-lib.com364 $! Look in the LIB_MODULE is we're in state LIB
918 $! Find out what socket library we have available
1134 $! Time to check the contents, and to make sure we get the correct library.
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/openssl-0.9.8e/Netware/
H A Dbuild.bat83 rem If we didn't recognize the argument, consider it an option for config
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/openssl-0.9.8e/crypto/
H A Dcrypto-lib.com384 $! Look in the LIB_MODULE is we're in state LIB
943 $! Find out what socket library we have available
1164 $! Time to check the contents, and to make sure we get the correct library.
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/openssl-0.9.8e/ms/
H A Dtestce.bat15 rem Copy the DLL's (though they'll only exist if we're in out32dll)
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/i386/kernel/
H A Dentry.S234 * but we want the default path for a system call return to
254 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_ANY) # make sure we don't miss an interrupt
294 * disabled irqs and here we enable it straight after entry:
380 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_ANY) # make sure we don't miss an interrupt
394 # Warning: PT_OLDSS(%esp) contains the wrong/random values if we
466 DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_ANY) # make sure we don't miss an interrupt
552 /* since we are on a wrong stack, we cant make it a C code :( */ \
735 * that sets up the real kernel stack. Check here, since we can't
778 * NMI is doubly nasty. It can happen _while_ we'r
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/openssl-0.9.8e/ssl/
H A Dssl-lib.com709 $! Find out what socket library we have available
913 $! Time to check the contents, and to make sure we get the correct library.
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/drivers/scsi/
H A Dseagate.c237 and we are in some command phase. */
252 static volatile int st0x_aborted = 0; /* set when we are aborted, ie by a
350 * Ok, we now have a count for .25 seconds. Convert to a
376 * usec. So if we loop 8 times time in usec, we are safe.
390 * First, we try for the manual override.
444 * At all times, we will use IRQ 5. Should also check for IRQ3
445 * if we lose our first interrupt.
531 * linked_connected indicates whether or not we are currently connected to
553 * LINKED_RIGHT indicates that we ar
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/arm/boot/compressed/
H A Dhead.S131 * We only do this if we were in user mode on entry.
161 @ if delta is zero, we are
162 beq not_relocated @ running at the address we
178 * If we're running fully PIC === CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM = n,
179 * we need to fix up pointers into the BSS region.
230 * Check to see if we will overwrite ourselves.
309 * Turn on the cache. We need to setup some page tables so that we
313 * and we hope that nothing else is using it. If we're using it, we
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/samba-3.0.13/packaging/Mandrake/
H A Dsamba2.spec55 # Check to see if we are running a build from a tarball release from samba.org
64 # We now do detection of the Mandrake release we are building on:
127 # Check if the rpm was built with the defaults, otherwise we inform the user
160 # As if that weren't enough, we're going to try building with antivirus
174 # These we build by default
210 #Define sets of binaries that we can use in globs and loops:
237 # alternatives_major is %{nil} if we aren't system and not using alternatives
927 # Make a copy of examples so that we have a clean one for doc:
1011 #Fix the make file so we don't create debug information on 9.2
1222 #Client binaries will have suffixes while we us
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/db-4.7.25.NC/perl/BerkeleyDB/t/Test/
H A DMore.pm286 but we B<very> strongly encourage its use.
558 # We can't use UNIVERSAL::isa because we want to honor isa() overrides
628 that way. So here we have ways for you to write your own diagnostic
678 than just vomiting if its load fails. For such purposes we have
776 # Try to deterine if we've been given a module name or file.
1273 # doesn't matter how we sort them, as long as both arrays are sorted
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
H A Dilsp.S177 bra.w ldivfinish # can't divide, we're done.
222 # so, if we always save the quotient second, we save ourselves a cmp&beq
294 # Since we already checked this case above, we can treat the most significant
331 btst &31, %d7 # must we normalize? first word of
861 # sign extend byte to long so we can do simple longword compares.
884 # sign extend word to long so we can do simple longword compares.
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/timemachine/gettext-0.17/gettext-tools/src/
H A Dpo-gram-gen.c130 as well as gratuitiously global symbol names, so we can have multiple
376 and a page size can be as small as 4096 bytes. So we cannot safely
741 This macro was not mandated originally: define only if we know
742 we won't break user code: when these are the locations we know. */
1395 look-ahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */
1796 that goes to, based on the state we popped back to and the rule
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/iproute2/doc/
H A Dip-tunnels.tex183 Both \verb|remote| and \verb|local| may be omitted. In this case we
307 Now we can discuss more subtle differences between tunneling in 2.0
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/ap/gpl/minidlna/ffmpeg-0.5.1/libavcodec/x86/
H A Dh264_deblock_sse2.asm690 ; transpose 16x6 -> original space (but we can't write only 6 pixels, so really 16x8)
732 ; transpose 16x6 -> original space (but we can't write only 6 pixels, so really 16x8)
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh3/
H A Dentry.S261 cmp/eq k0, k1 ! Do we have a DSP stack frame?
409 mov.l r2, @-r15 ! Save r2, we need another reg
433 ! as we're not at all interested in supporting ancient toolchains at
489 * This gets a bit tricky.. in the INTEVT case we don't want to use
492 * a marker in r2 (now r2_bank since SR.RB changed), which we check
493 * to determine the exception type. For all other exceptions, we
495 * the interrupt exception case we jump to do_IRQ() and defer the
496 * INTEVT read until there. As a bonus, we can also clean up the SR.RB
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/sparc/kernel/
H A Dentry.S72 * on %l3 also, but we regenerate it before a call.
81 /* Do we have work to do? */
165 /* We emptied the FIFO, but we haven't read everything
167 * bytes left to read so we can continue when the next
277 /* Here is where we check for possible SMP IPI passed to us
721 /* Ugh, we need to clear the IRQ line. This is now
778 * Ugly, but we cant use hardware flushing on the sun4 and we'd require
816 ! what should we do here?
864 * points to a non existant page in ram, we wil
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/arm/mach-omap2/
H A Dsram-fn.S188 cmp r2, #0x1 @ (SDR or DDR) do we need to adjust DLL
191 /* With DDR, we need to take care of the DLL for the frequency change */
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/arm26/boot/compressed/
H A Dhead.S61 teq r0, #0 @ if delta is zero, we're
62 beq not_relocated @ running at the address we
65 add r2, r2, r0 @ different address, so we
92 * Check to see if we will overwrite ourselves.
160 * Turn on the cache. We need to setup some page tables so that we
164 * and we hope that nothing else is using it. If we're using it, we
204 * If ever we are running from Flash, then we surel
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/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/arm26/lib/
H A Dcsumpartialcopygeneric.S40 * we have >= 8 bytes here, so we don't need to check
64 * destination pointers. Note that when we get here, C = 0
69 /* we must have at least one byte. */
102 cmp len, #8 @ Ensure that we have at least
110 * Ok, the dst pointer is now 32bit aligned, and we know
111 * that we must have more than 4 bytes to copy. Note
164 * If the dst pointer was not 16-bit aligned, we
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
H A Ddecbin.S157 dbf %d2,e_gd |if we have used all 3 digits, exit loop
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/
H A Diskeleton.S197 | Linux/m68k: Make sure the page is properly paged in, so we use
/netgear-WNDR4500v2-V1.0.0.60_1.0.38/src/linux/linux-2.6/Documentation/cdrom/
H A Dcdrom-standard.tex393 function through $cdrom_media_changed()$, we can implement separate
620 newsection we explain what the need for this option is.
640 original purpose of \cdrom s is) we would like to make sure that the
648 can't read from it. Nowadays we can {\em sense\/} the existence of a
649 removable medium in a drive, and we believe we should exploit that
708 community. All the CD-player authors will have to be informed, we can
745 new section we will discuss these, as well as the functions that `take

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