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| D | mbuf.c | 71 size_t fragments; member 158 MemMap[type].fragments++; in m_get() 171 MemMap[bp->m_type].fragments--; in m_free() 329 mbuftype(i), (u_long)MemMap[i].fragments, in mbuf_Show() 331 (u_long)MemMap[i+1].fragments, (u_long)MemMap[i+1].octets); in mbuf_Show() 335 mbuftype(i), (u_long)MemMap[i].fragments, in mbuf_Show() 414 MemMap[bp->m_type].fragments--; in m_settype() 417 MemMap[type].fragments++; in m_settype()
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/llvm/lib/Target/X86/ |
| D | X86InstrFragmentsSIMD.td | 10 // This file provides pattern fragments useful for SIMD instructions. 274 // SSE pattern fragments 277 // 128-bit load pattern fragments 283 // 256-bit load pattern fragments 289 // 512-bit load pattern fragments 295 // 128-/256-/512-bit extload pattern fragments 343 // 128-bit aligned load pattern fragments 352 // 256-bit aligned load pattern fragments 361 // 512-bit aligned load pattern fragments 395 // 128-bit memop pattern fragments [all …]
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/gcc/doc/ |
| D | fragments.texi | 13 fragments from the @file{config} directory. These are used to set 15 autoconf. The list of fragments to incorporate is set by 28 fragments, but needing @file{x-@var{host}} fragments is rare. 40 Target makefile fragments can set these Makefile variables. 182 The use of @file{x-@var{host}} fragments is discouraged. You should do 184 Host fragments should never forcibly override variables set by the 187 Variables provided for host fragments to set include:
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| D | configfiles.texi | 17 the host and target fragments (@pxref{Fragments, , Makefile 19 @file{config}, if any, and language Makefile fragments
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| D | gccint.texi | 148 @include fragments.texi
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/ipfilter/rules/ |
| D | example.12 | 2 # get rid of all short IP fragments (too small for valid comparison)
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| /freebsd-10-stable/share/examples/ipfilter/ |
| D | examples.txt | 99 Filtering IP fragments 101 IP fragments are bad news, in general. Recent study has shown that IP 102 fragments can pose a large threat to IP packet filtering, IF there are rules 103 used which rely on data which may be distributed across fragments. To this 112 # get rid of all IP fragments 116 The problem arises that fragments can actually be a non-malicious. The 117 really malicious ones can be grouped under the term "short fragments" and 121 # get rid of all short IP fragments (too small for valid comparison)
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| D | firewall.1 | 17 # These include ICMP redirect packets and IP fragments so short the
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| D | firewall.2 | 18 # These include ICMP redirect packets, IP fragments so short the
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/llvm/include/llvm/Target/ |
| D | TargetSelectionDAG.td | 539 // Pattern fragments are reusable chunks of dags that match specific things. 546 /// DAG, from a single node to multiple nested other fragments. 557 // PatLeaf's are pattern fragments that have no operands. This is just a helper 583 // Leaf fragments. 597 // Other helper fragments. 609 // load fragments. 617 // extending load fragments. 718 // store fragments. 728 // truncstore fragments. 754 // indexed store fragments. [all …]
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| /freebsd-10-stable/sys/netinet/libalias/ |
| D | HISTORY | 35 - Added handling for out-of-order IP fragments. 110 fragments which are never resolved after a timeout
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| /freebsd-10-stable/gnu/usr.bin/cc/doc/ |
| D | Makefile | 28 rtl.texi md.texi tm.texi hostconfig.texi fragments.texi \
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| /freebsd-10-stable/share/i18n/csmapper/APPLE/ |
| D | SYMBOL%UCS.src | 27 # b4,c1 2002-Dec-19 Update mappings for encoded glyph fragments 118 # This character set encodes a number of glyph fragments. Some are 203 # - Update mappings for encoded glyph fragments 0xBE, 0xE6-EF, 0xF4,
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| D | UCS%SYMBOL.src | 27 # b4,c1 2002-Dec-19 Update mappings for encoded glyph fragments 118 # This character set encodes a number of glyph fragments. Some are 203 # - Update mappings for encoded glyph fragments 0xBE, 0xE6-EF, 0xF4,
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/ntp/ |
| D | NOTES.y2kfixes | 21 Critical fragments of code tested with other dates by special
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/llvm/lib/Target/R600/ |
| D | AMDILInstrInfo.td | 78 // Load pattern fragments
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/llvm/patches/ |
| D | patch-r263312-llvm-r196986-allow-realign-alloca.diff | 8 ASan inserts empy inline asm fragments and uses aligned allocas.
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/subversion/subversion/libsvn_fs_x/ |
| D | TODO | 169 placing fragments (representations and noderevs) from various revisions 192 * no fragments should be left but if they are, put them at the end
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/gcc/ |
| D | config.host | 40 # host_xmake_file List of host-specific makefile-fragments.
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| /freebsd-10-stable/sys/dev/mlx5/mlx5_en/ |
| D | en.h | 221 m(+1, u64 fragments, "fragments", "Fragments") \
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/subversion/doc/programmer/ |
| D | WritingChangeLogs.txt | 42 ChangeLog entries should be full sentences, not sentence fragments.
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/llvm/lib/Target/SystemZ/ |
| D | SystemZOperators.td | 172 // Pattern fragments
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| /freebsd-10-stable/sys/sys/ |
| D | soundcard.h | 809 int fragments; /* # of avail. frags (partly used ones not counted) */ member
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/ipfilter/ |
| D | HISTORY | 1278 which are fragments - David Wilson 1432 fr_addstate() not called correctly for fragments. "keep state" and 1579 Corrected bug where NAT recalculates checksums for fragments. 1759 Now includes TCP fragments which start inside the TCP header as being short.
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| /freebsd-10-stable/contrib/ntp/sntp/m4/ |
| D | openldap-thread-check.m4 | 19 dnl fragments of OpenLDAP's configure.ac .
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