/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/i386/ |
H A D | _setjmp.s | 78 movl %ebp,12(%ecx) # save frame pointer of caller 80 movl %esp,16(%ecx) # save stack pointer of caller 81 movl %edx,20(%ecx) # save pc of caller
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H A D | locks_i386.c | 475 char *caller) 478 panic("%s: null lock pointer", caller); 480 panic("%s: %p is not a usimple lock, 0x%x", caller, l, l->lock_type); 482 panic("%s: %p is not an initialized lock, 0x%x", caller, l, l->debug.state); 497 char caller[] = "usimple_lock"; local 500 if (!usld_lock_common_checks(l, caller)) 514 caller, l, l->debug.lock_pc); 517 panic("%s", caller); 520 usl_trace(l, cpu_number(), pc, caller); 537 char caller[] local 473 usld_lock_common_checks( usimple_lock_t l, char *caller) argument 574 char caller[] = "usimple_unlock"; local 615 char caller[] = "usimple_lock_try"; local 639 char caller[] = "successful usimple_lock_try"; local [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/iokit/Drivers/KernelBuiltIn/ARM/AppleARMPlatform/ |
H A D | AppleARMPE.h | 26 void registerNVRAMController(IONVRAMController * caller);
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H A D | AppleARMPE.cpp | 28 void AppleARMPE::registerNVRAMController(IONVRAMController * caller) argument
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/sys/ |
H A D | fslog.h | 44 * reserved characters, the behavior is undefined. The caller of the 69 * Message ID of the ASL message printed. The caller should use 94 void fslog_extmod_msgtracer(proc_t caller, proc_t target);
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/chud/i386/ |
H A D | chud_thread_i386.c | 213 uint64_t caller; member in struct:_cframe64_t 220 uint32_t caller; member in struct:_cframe_t 265 /* read our caller */ 267 kr = chudxnu_kern_read(&tmpWord, (vm_offset_t) &fp->caller, sizeof(uint32_t)); 269 kr = chudxnu_task_read(task, &tmpWord, (vm_offset_t) &fp->caller, sizeof(uint32_t)); 331 // this is the address where caller lives in the user thread 332 uint64_t caller = currFP + sizeof(uint64_t); local 344 /* read our caller */ 346 kr = chudxnu_kern_read(&currPC, (vm_offset_t)caller, sizeof(uint64_t)); 348 kr = chudxnu_task_read(task, &currPC, caller, sizeo 431 uint64_t caller = currFP + sizeof(uint64_t); local 434 uint32_t caller = (uint32_t)currFP + sizeof(uint32_t); local [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/vfs/ |
H A D | vfs_fslog.c | 64 * created by the caller of this function. 114 * for newline character). If the caller provided pairs in va_list 199 * reserved characters, the behavior is undefined. The caller of the 224 * Message ID of the ASL message printed. The caller should use 474 * using MessageTracer formatting. Assumes that both the caller 483 fslog_extmod_msgtracer(proc_t caller, proc_t target) argument 485 if ((caller != PROC_NULL) && (target != PROC_NULL)) { 496 strlcpy(c_name, caller->p_comm, sizeof(c_name)); 497 uuid_unparse_upper(caller->p_uuid, uuidstr); 517 proc_pid(caller), [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/arm/ |
H A D | model_dep.c | 123 uintptr_t caller; member in struct:_cframe_t 312 kdb_printf("%p : 0x%lx ", frame, frame->caller); 314 raddrs[frame_index] = frame->caller; 327 panic_print_symbol_name((vm_address_t)frame->caller);
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/dev/i386/ |
H A D | dtrace_isa.c | 368 * and back the pc up to the caller, which is stored at the 665 uintptr_t caller = CPU->cpu_dtrace_caller; local 709 if (--aframes == 0 && caller != 0) { 712 * and we have a valid caller -- fill it in 716 pcstack[depth++] = (pc_t)caller; 717 caller = 0;
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/i386/AT386/ |
H A D | model_dep.c | 152 uintptr_t caller; member in struct:_cframe_t 1119 kdb_printf("%p : 0x%lx ", frame, frame->caller); 1121 raddrs[frame_index] = frame->caller; 1136 panic_print_symbol_name((vm_address_t)frame->caller);
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/kdp/ml/i386/ |
H A D | kdp_machdep.c | 353 unsigned caller; member in struct:_cframe_t
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/kdp/ml/x86_64/ |
H A D | kdp_machdep.c | 356 unsigned caller; member in struct:_cframe_t
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/iokit/Kernel/ |
H A D | IOPlatformExpert.cpp | 930 void IOPlatformExpert::registerNVRAMController(IONVRAMController * caller) argument
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/dev/dtrace/ |
H A D | dtrace.c | 838 * region. The caller of dtrace_canstore() is responsible for performing any 2439 * incremented -- it is up to the caller to take appropriate action. 3146 pc_t caller[2]; 3148 dtrace_getpcstack(caller, 2, aframes, 3150 mstate->dtms_caller = caller[1]; 3162 pc_t caller; local 3164 dtrace_getpcstack(&caller, 1, aframes, NULL); 3165 mstate->dtms_caller = caller; 3183 * uint64_t will contain the caller, which is what 6534 * args[2-4] established by caller [all...] |