| /freebsd-9-stable/sys/dev/drm2/ |
| D | drm_edid.c | 526 typedef void detailed_cb(struct detailed_timing *timing, void *closure); 855 struct detailed_timing *timing, in drm_mode_detailed() argument 859 struct detailed_pixel_timing *pt = &timing->data.pixel_data; in drm_mode_detailed() 894 timing->pixel_clock = htole16(1088); in drm_mode_detailed() 896 mode->clock = le16toh(timing->pixel_clock) * 10; in drm_mode_detailed() 1003 struct detailed_timing *timing) in mode_in_range() argument 1006 u8 *t = (u8 *)timing; in mode_in_range() 1035 struct detailed_timing *timing) in drm_gtf_modes_for_range() argument 1042 if (mode_in_range(drm_dmt_modes + i, edid, timing)) { in drm_gtf_modes_for_range() 1055 do_inferred_modes(struct detailed_timing *timing, void *c) in do_inferred_modes() argument [all …]
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| /freebsd-9-stable/crypto/openssl/doc/crypto/ |
| D | RSA_blinding_on.pod | 5 RSA_blinding_on, RSA_blinding_off - protect the RSA operation from timing attacks 17 RSA is vulnerable to timing attacks. In a setup where attackers can
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| /freebsd-9-stable/sbin/ping/ |
| D | ping.c | 191 int timing; /* flag to do timing */ variable 587 timing = 1; in main() 957 if ((options & F_TIME) || timing) { in pinger() 965 if (timing) in pinger() 1043 if (timing) { in pr_pack() 1068 timing = 0; in pr_pack() 1097 if (timing) in pr_pack() 1123 if (timing) { /* don't check variable timestamp */ in pr_pack() 1351 if (nreceived && timing) in check_status() 1386 if (nreceived && timing) { in finish()
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| /freebsd-9-stable/crypto/openssl/doc/apps/ |
| D | s_time.pod | 6 s_time - SSL/TLS performance timing program 31 the time to transfer the payload data in its timing measurements. It measures 81 performs the timing test using a new session ID for each connection. 87 performs the timing test using the same session ID; this can be used as a test 100 The timing program is not as rich in options to turn protocols on and off as
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| /freebsd-9-stable/sys/dev/mmc/ |
| D | mmc.c | 98 u_char timing; /* Bus timing support */ member 186 static int mmc_set_timing(struct mmc_softc *sc, int timing); 706 mmc_set_timing(struct mmc_softc *sc, int timing) in mmc_set_timing() argument 712 switch (timing) { in mmc_set_timing() 1216 (ivar->timing == bus_timing_hs ? in mmc_log_card() 1218 ivar->timing == bus_timing_hs ? ", high speed timing" : ""); in mmc_log_card() 1271 ivar->timing = bus_timing_normal; in mmc_discover_cards() 1316 ivar->timing = bus_timing_hs; in mmc_discover_cards() 1402 ivar->timing = bus_timing_hs; in mmc_discover_cards() 1423 ivar->timing = bus_timing_normal; in mmc_discover_cards() [all …]
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| D | bridge.h | 118 enum mmc_bus_timing timing; member
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| D | mmcbrvar.h | 97 MMCBR_ACCESSOR(timing, TIMING, int) in MMCBR_ACCESSOR()
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/gcc/ |
| D | timevar.def | 1 /* This file contains the definitions for timing variables used to 24 /* This file contains timing variable definitions, used by timevar.h 31 where ID is the enumeral value used to identify the timing
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| /freebsd-9-stable/tools/tools/crypto/ |
| D | cryptotest.c | 455 int timing = 1; in runtests() local 459 &timing, sizeof (timing)) < 0) in runtests()
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| /freebsd-9-stable/crypto/openssl/crypto/des/ |
| D | FILES0 | 22 /* Testing and timing programs. */ 24 speed.c - Source for libdes.a timing program.
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| D | options.txt | 36 As such, my timing program was never able to get more that %30 of the CPU.
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| /freebsd-9-stable/sbin/ping6/ |
| D | ping6.c | 242 int timing; /* flag to do timing */ variable 716 timing = 1; in main() 718 timing = 0; in main() 726 timing = 0; in main() 1367 if (timing) { in pinger() 1549 if (timing) { in pr_pack() 1596 if (timing) in pr_pack() 2284 if (nreceived && timing) { in summary()
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| /freebsd-9-stable/sys/dev/pccard/ |
| D | pccard_cis.c | 904 u_int power, timing, iospace, irq, memspace, misc; in pccard_parse_cis_tuple() local 1003 timing = reg & PCCARD_TPCE_FS_TIMING; in pccard_parse_cis_tuple() 1030 if (timing) { in pccard_parse_cis_tuple()
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/ |
| D | animation | 439 # timing 474 # timing 514 ## timing 549 # timing 584 # timing 619 # timing 654 # timing 708 # timing
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/ntp/util/ |
| D | README | 14 The jitter.c program can be used to determine the timing jitter due to
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| /freebsd-9-stable/tools/tools/netrate/ |
| D | README | 25 wall clock for timing purposes. It will then busy-wait between packet
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/libstdc++/ |
| D | ChangeLog-2006 | 892 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/timing/join_test.hpp: Same. 893 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/timing/ 895 * testsuite/util/performance/assoc/timing/ 1228 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/timing/ 1230 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/timing/join_test.hpp: Same. 1231 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/timing/push_test.hpp: Same. 1232 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/timing/ 1237 * testsuite/util/performance/assoc/timing/ 1239 * testsuite/util/performance/assoc/timing/ 1241 * testsuite/util/performance/assoc/timing/find_test.hpp: Same. [all …]
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/ntp/html/hints/ |
| D | parse | 29 timing information used by refclock_parse.c which is
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| /freebsd-9-stable/release/picobsd/bridge/ |
| D | PICOBSD | 49 # Running with less than 1000 seems to give poor timing on
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| /freebsd-9-stable/release/picobsd/qemu/ |
| D | PICOBSD | 55 # Running with less than 1000 seems to give poor timing on
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| /freebsd-9-stable/etc/ntp/ |
| D | leap-seconds | 37 # laboratories and timing centers. Each laboratory 73 # All national laboratories and timing centers use the
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| /freebsd-9-stable/sys/boot/forth/ |
| D | delay.4th | 34 variable delay_tstart \ state variable used for delay timing
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| /freebsd-9-stable/share/examples/ipfilter/ |
| D | firewall.2 | 46 # forever timing out. Don't log ident (auth port) as it's so common.
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/gcc/config/arm/ |
| D | arm1136jfs.md | 303 ;; Load/store double words into adjacent registers. The timing and 317 ;; Actual timing depends on how many registers are affected, so we
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| /freebsd-9-stable/contrib/tzdata/ |
| D | leap-seconds.list | 42 # laboratories and timing centers. Each laboratory 76 # Every national laboratory and timing center uses the
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