/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/kqueue_tests/ |
H A D | kqueue_file_tests.c | 60 * A test case. Specifies setup, an event to look for, an action to take to 69 /* Actions for setting up test */ 73 /* Actions for cleaning up test */ 192 /* Execute a prep, cleanup, or test action; specific tricky notes below. 385 * Execute a full test, return success value. 388 execute_test(test_t *test) argument 398 LOG(1, stderr, "Test %s starting.\n", test->t_testname); 399 LOG(1, stderr, test->t_want_event ? "Expecting an event.\n" : "Not expecting events.\n"); 401 res = execute_action_list(test->t_prep_actions, test 582 test_t test; local 670 test_t test; local 873 test_t test; local 983 test_t test; local 1139 test_t test; local 1278 test_t test; local 1357 test_t test; local 1374 test_t test; local 1478 test_t test; local 1506 test_t test; local [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/libkern/x86_64/ |
H A D | OSAtomic.s | 36 test $3, %rdx 58 test $7, %rdx 79 test $7, %rsi 97 test $3, %rsi
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/xnu_quick_test/helpers/ |
H A D | data_exec.c | 30 * allowed varies by architecture due to backwards compatibility. We also run a separate test 33 * The "expected" array tells us what the result of each test should be based on the architecture. 34 * The code assumes the test numbers in the macros below are consecutive starting from 0. 69 int result, test; local 120 test = HEAP_TEST; 125 if (result != expected[test]) { 126 printf("%s: test %d failed, expected %d, got %d\n", cmd_name, test, expected[test], result); 130 test [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/i386/ |
H A D | i386_lock.s | 280 test %eax,%eax ; \ 310 test %eax,%eax ; \ 384 test HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER,HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER /* lock locked? */ 434 test HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER,HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER /* lock locked? */ 482 test HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER,HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER 570 test HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER,HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER 591 test HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER,HW_LOCK_EXAM_REGISTER 956 * test the original values to match what 1018 * test the original values to match what 1175 test [all...] |
H A D | mcount.s | 45 test %ax, %ax 57 testl %eax,%eax // test for recursion
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H A D | rtclock_asm_native.h | 99 test %esi,%esi /* info updating? */ ; \
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/libkern/kxld/ |
H A D | kxld_symtab.h | 49 KXLDSymPredicateTest test; member in struct:kxld_symtab_iterator 73 const KXLDSymtab *symtab, KXLDSymPredicateTest test, boolean_t negate)
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H A D | kxld_symtab.c | 271 KXLDSymPredicateTest test, boolean_t negate) 275 check(test); 279 iter->test = test; 525 count += iter->test(kxld_array_get_item(&iter->symtab->syms, idx)); 694 cmp = iter->test(tmp); 270 kxld_symtab_iterator_init(KXLDSymtabIterator *iter, const KXLDSymtab *symtab, KXLDSymPredicateTest test, boolean_t negate) argument
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/osfmk/x86_64/ |
H A D | mcount.s | 45 test %ax,%ax 57 testl %eax,%eax // test for recursion
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H A D | machine_routines_asm.s | 204 test $(1 << 30), %ecx
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H A D | start.s | 209 test %edi, %edi /* Populate stack canary on BSP */ 214 test $(1 << 30), %ecx
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H A D | idt64.s | 295 test $3, %esi /* user/kernel? */ 301 jmp 2f /* and skip tlb flush test */ 341 test %rax, %rax /* Is there a debug register context? */ 377 test %eax, %eax /* -no_shared_cr3 */ 443 /* test for fast entry/exit */ 501 /* test for fast entry/exit */ 758 test %rax, %rax /* test sign bit (MSB) */ 988 * test whether already on interrupt stack 1309 test [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/superpages/ |
H A D | testsp.c | 87 int i, sig, test; local 93 test = 0; 95 test += (data)[i]; 98 *res = test; 594 test_t test[] = { variable 610 #define TESTS ((int)(sizeof(test)/sizeof(*test))) 617 printf ("Test #%d \"%s\"...", i+1, test[i].description); 618 ret = test[i].fn(); 638 printf("\tmode = 0: test al [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/netinet/ |
H A D | dhcp_options.c | 352 FIX ME: test data NULL 610 struct test { struct 617 struct test tests[] = { 644 printf("test '%s' FAILED\n", tests[i].name); 647 printf("test '%s' PASSED\n", tests[i].name);
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/tools/tests/xnu_quick_test/ |
H A D | pipes_tests.c | 4 * running, result logging and clean up of a test suite, taking care 5 * of all the scaffolding. A test suite is a sequence of very targeted 8 * A unit test is abstracted as a unit_test_t structure, consisting of 9 * a test function and a logging identifier. A test suite is a suite_t 12 * Test suites are created dynamically. Each of its unit test runs in 14 * running before and after each test. The parent process will log a 17 * results are then aggregated and logged, and finally the test suite 22 * flexibility. In our particular case, a unit test is logged as a 23 * Testbot Test Case ([BEGIN]/[PASS]/[FAIL], and a test suit 66 test_fn_t test; member in struct:__anon1428 [all...] |
/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/net/ |
H A D | radix.c | 280 int test, b, rn_bit; local 334 test = (*cp ^ *cp2) & 0xff; /* find first bit that differs */ 335 for (b = 7; (test >>= 1) > 0;) 368 * the search and satisfaction test and put the 638 * anyway, so the above test doesn't hurt.
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/libkern/zlib/intel/ |
H A D | adler32vec.s | 247 test $(kHasSupplementalSSE3), %eax // __cpu_capabilities & kHasAES 469 test $(kHasSupplementalSSE3), %eax // __cpu_capabilities & kHasSupplementalSSE3
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/hfs/ |
H A D | hfs_vfsutils.c | 1937 directoryhint_t *test; local 1939 TAILQ_FOREACH(test, &dcp->c_hintlist, dh_link) { 1940 if (test == hint)
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/libkern/crypto/intel/ |
H A D | sha1edp.s | 1273 test $(kHasSupplementalSSE3), %eax
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