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/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/llvm/include/llvm/DebugInfo/
DDIContext.h65 SmallVector<DILineInfo, 4> Frames; variable
69 assert(Index < Frames.size()); in getFrame()
70 return Frames[Index]; in getFrame()
73 return Frames.size(); in getNumberOfFrames()
76 Frames.push_back(Frame); in addFrame()
/freebsd-9-stable/sys/dev/e1000/
DREADME166 The driver supports Transmit/Receive Checksum Offload and Jumbo Frames on
170 Jumbo Frames
172 To enable Jumbo Frames, use the ifconfig utility to set the Maximum
175 The Jumbo Frames MTU range for Intel Adapters is 1500 to 16110. To modify
186 - Only enable Jumbo Frames if your network infrastructure supports them.
188 - To enable Jumbo Frames, increase the MTU size on the interface beyond
191 - The Jumbo Frames setting on the switch must be set to at least 22 bytes
194 - The maximum MTU setting for Jumbo Frames is 16110. This value coincides
195 with the maximum Jumbo Frames size of 16128.
197 - Some Intel gigabit adapters that support Jumbo Frames have a frame size
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/freebsd-9-stable/sys/dev/ixgb/
DREADME140 The driver supports Transmit/Receive Checksum Offload and Jumbo Frames on
143 Jumbo Frames
145 To enable Jumbo Frames, use the ifconfig utility to increase the MTU
149 - Only enable Jumbo Frames if your network infrastructure supports
152 - The Jumbo Frames setting on the switch must be set to at least
156 UDP traffic with Jumbo Frames.
158 The Jumbo Frames MTU range for Intel Adapters is 1500 to 16114. The default
/freebsd-9-stable/sys/dev/ixgbe/
DREADME130 The driver supports Transmit/Receive Checksum Offload and Jumbo Frames on
133 Jumbo Frames
135 To enable Jumbo Frames, use the ifconfig utility to increase the MTU
140 - The Jumbo Frames setting on the switch must be set to at least
144 UDP traffic with Jumbo Frames.
146 The Jumbo Frames MTU range for Intel Adapters is 1500 to 16114. The default
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/ipfilter/etc/
Dprotocols94 ax.25 93 AX.25 # AX.25 Frames
/freebsd-9-stable/etc/
Dprotocols103 ax.25 93 AX.25 # AX.25 Frames
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/gdb/gdb/doc/
Dgdb.info-35568 * current stack frame: Frames.
5723 * frame number: Frames.
5724 * frame pointer: Frames.
5725 * frame, command: Frames.
5726 * frame, definition: Frames.
5728 * frameless execution: Frames.
5874 * initial frame: Frames.
5876 * innermost frame: Frames.
6052 * outermost frame: Frames.
6216 * select-frame: Frames.
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Dannotate.texinfo364 @chapter Frames
Dgdb.info-12045 "stack frame". (*Note Frames: Frames, for a description of stack
3332 * Frames:: Stack frames
3338 File: gdb.info, Node: Frames, Next: Backtrace, Up: Stack
3394 File: gdb.info, Node: Backtrace, Next: Selection, Prev: Frames, Up: Stack
Dgdb.texinfo2479 (@xref{Frames, ,Frames}, for a description of stack frames.)
3937 * Frames:: Stack frames
3944 @node Frames
Dgdbint.texinfo224 @section Frames
/freebsd-9-stable/usr.sbin/bsnmpd/modules/snmp_wlan/
DBEGEMOT-WIRELESS-MIB.txt636 Frames is enabled when when communicating with another Fast
637 Frames-capable station. The value is only meaningfull for
638 interfaces that support Atheros Fast Frames."
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/tcpdump/
DCHANGES362 support for decoding IS-IS inside Cisco HDLC Frames