| /kernel/liteos_a/testsuites/kernel/sample/kernel_base/core/task/float/ |
| D | It_smp_los_float_switch_002.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 61 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 66 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 71 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 77 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 79 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 81 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 110 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF02() 115 …emp2) { // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF02() 119 …p2)) { // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF02() [all …]
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| D | It_smp_los_float_switch_004.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 60 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 65 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 70 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 76 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 78 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 80 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 97 // 2.34, 5.67, 1.25, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 99 // 4.321, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01()
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| D | It_smp_los_float_switch_005.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 60 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 65 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 70 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 76 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 78 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 80 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 97 // 2.34, 5.67, 1.25, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 99 // 4.321, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01()
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| D | It_smp_los_float_switch_003.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 60 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 65 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 70 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 76 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 78 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 80 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01()
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| D | It_smp_los_float_switch_001.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 58 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 63 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 68 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 74 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 76 … // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01() 78 … // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF01()
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| D | It_smp_los_float_switch_006.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 56 // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 61 // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 66 // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 72 // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 74 // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 76 // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01()
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| D | It_smp_los_float_switch_007.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 58 // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 63 // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 68 // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 74 // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 76 // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01() 78 // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in HwiF01()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/pinctrl/mediatek/ |
| D | pinctrl-mtk-common.h | 127 * - For special pins' pull up/down setting which resides in same register 129 * @offset: The offset of special pull up/down setting register. 152 * struct mtk_pin_ies_set - For special pins' ies and smt setting. 153 * @start: The start pin number of those special pins. 154 * @end: The end pin number of those special pins. 155 * @offset: The offset of special setting register. 156 * @bit: The bit of special setting register. 204 * @spec_pull_set: Each SoC may have special pins for pull up/down setting, 206 * up/down bit, R0 and R1 resistor bit, so they need special pull setting. 207 * If special setting is success, this should return 0, otherwise it should [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/pinctrl/mediatek/ |
| D | pinctrl-mtk-common.h | 119 * - For special pins' pull up/down setting which resides in same register 121 * @offset: The offset of special pull up/down setting register. 144 * struct mtk_pin_ies_set - For special pins' ies and smt setting. 145 * @start: The start pin number of those special pins. 146 * @end: The end pin number of those special pins. 147 * @offset: The offset of special setting register. 148 * @bit: The bit of special setting register. 196 * @spec_pull_set: Each SoC may have special pins for pull up/down setting, 198 * up/down bit, R0 and R1 resistor bit, so they need special pull setting. 199 * If special setting is success, this should return 0, otherwise it should [all …]
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| /kernel/liteos_a/apps/trace/src/ |
| D | trace.c | 23 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 117 } else if (argc == 2 && strcmp(argv[1], "start") == 0) { /* 2, argv num, no special meaning */ in main() 119 } else if (argc == 2 && strcmp(argv[1], "stop") == 0) { /* 2, argv num, no special meaning */ in main() 121 } else if (argc == 2 && strcmp(argv[1], "reset") == 0) { /* 2, argv num, no special meaning */ in main() 123 } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "mask") == 0) { /* 3, argv num, no special meaning */ in main() 126 } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "dump") == 0) { /* 3, argv num, no special meaning */ in main() 129 } else if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[1], "read") == 0) { /* 3, argv num, no special meaning */ in main() 132 } else if (argc >= 4 && strcmp(argv[1], "write") == 0) { /* 4, argv num, no special meaning */ in main()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/x86/kernel/apic/ |
| D | x2apic_phys.c | 46 /* x2apic MSRs are special and need a special fence: */ in x2apic_send_IPI() 58 /* x2apic MSRs are special and need a special fence: */ in __x2apic_send_IPI_mask() 130 /* x2apic MSRs are special and need a special fence: */ in __x2apic_send_IPI_shorthand()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
| D | sysfs-hypervisor-xen | 7 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 16 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 25 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 53 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 70 Might return "0" in case of special security settings 102 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/include/linux/ |
| D | genalloc.h | 2 * Basic general purpose allocator for managing special purpose 4 * kmalloc/kfree interface. Uses for this includes on-device special 7 * It is safe to use the allocator in NMI handlers and other special 58 * General purpose special memory pool descriptor. 72 * General purpose special memory pool chunk descriptor. 102 * gen_pool_add - add a new chunk of special memory to the pool 109 * Add a new chunk of special memory to the specified pool.
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
| D | sysfs-hypervisor-xen | 7 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 16 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 25 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 56 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings 73 Might return "0" in case of special security settings 105 Might return "<denied>" in case of special security settings
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/ |
| D | genalloc.h | 3 * Basic general purpose allocator for managing special purpose 5 * kmalloc/kfree interface. Uses for this includes on-device special 8 * It is safe to use the allocator in NMI handlers and other special 56 * General purpose special memory pool descriptor. 70 * General purpose special memory pool chunk descriptor. 108 * gen_pool_add - add a new chunk of special memory to the pool 115 * Add a new chunk of special memory to the specified pool. 142 * gen_pool_alloc - allocate special memory from the pool
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/ |
| D | special-register-buffer-data-sampling.rst | 3 SRBDS - Special Register Buffer Data Sampling 7 infer values returned from special register accesses. Special register 9 the special register reads that have a security expectation of privacy are 13 to the core through the special register mechanism that is susceptible 52 CVE-2020-0543 SRBDS Special Register Buffer Data Sampling 64 EGETKEY instructions to overwrite secret special register data in the shared 69 accesses from other logical processors will be delayed until the special
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/ |
| D | special-register-buffer-data-sampling.rst | 3 SRBDS - Special Register Buffer Data Sampling 7 infer values returned from special register accesses. Special register 9 the special register reads that have a security expectation of privacy are 13 to the core through the special register mechanism that is susceptible 52 CVE-2020-0543 SRBDS Special Register Buffer Data Sampling 64 EGETKEY instructions to overwrite secret special register data in the shared 69 accesses from other logical processors will be delayed until the special
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/fs/quota/ |
| D | compat.c | 45 const char __user *, special, qid_t, id, in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4() argument 63 ret = kernel_quotactl(cmd, special, id, dqblk); in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4() 79 ret = kernel_quotactl(cmd, special, id, dqblk); in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4() 84 ret = kernel_quotactl(cmd, special, id, fsqstat); in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4() 117 ret = kernel_quotactl(cmd, special, id, addr); in COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE4()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/mach-s3c/ |
| D | setup-sdhci-gpio-s3c64xx.c | 24 /* Set all the necessary GPG pins to special-function 2 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci0_cfg_gpio() 37 /* Set all the necessary GPH pins to special-function 2 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci1_cfg_gpio() 48 /* Set all the necessary GPH pins to special-function 3 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci2_cfg_gpio() 51 /* Set all the necessary GPC pins to special-function 3 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci2_cfg_gpio()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/lib/ |
| D | genalloc.c | 3 * Basic general purpose allocator for managing special purpose 5 * kmalloc/kfree interface. Uses for this includes on-device special 8 * It is safe to use the allocator in NMI handlers and other special 145 * gen_pool_create - create a new special memory pool 149 * Create a new special memory pool that can be used to manage special purpose 170 * gen_pool_add_owner- add a new chunk of special memory to the pool 179 * Add a new chunk of special memory to the specified pool. 235 * gen_pool_destroy - destroy a special memory pool 238 * Destroy the specified special memory pool. Verifies that there are no 264 * gen_pool_alloc_algo_owner - allocate special memory from the pool [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/arm/mach-s3c64xx/ |
| D | setup-sdhci-gpio.c | 24 /* Set all the necessary GPG pins to special-function 2 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci0_cfg_gpio() 37 /* Set all the necessary GPH pins to special-function 2 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci1_cfg_gpio() 48 /* Set all the necessary GPH pins to special-function 3 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci2_cfg_gpio() 51 /* Set all the necessary GPC pins to special-function 3 */ in s3c64xx_setup_sdhci2_cfg_gpio()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/dsa/ |
| D | tag_mtk.c | 31 /* Build the special tag after the MAC Source Address. If VLAN header in mtk_tag_xmit() 32 * is present, it's required that VLAN header and special tag is in mtk_tag_xmit() 34 * the both special and VLAN tag at the same time and then look up VLAN in mtk_tag_xmit() 52 /* Mark tag attribute on special tag insertion to notify hardware in mtk_tag_xmit() 53 * whether that's a combined special tag with 802.1Q header. in mtk_tag_xmit()
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
| D | x_operr.S | 114 cmpil #0x80000000,FPTEMP_LO(%a6) |test if ls lword is special 116 bsr check_upper |check if exp and ms mant are special 119 movel #0x80000000,%d0 |store special case result 161 cmpil #0xffff8000,FPTEMP_LO(%a6) |test if ls lword is special 163 bsr check_upper |check if exp and ms mant are special 166 movel #0x80000000,%d0 |store special case result 188 cmpil #0xffffff80,FPTEMP_LO(%a6) |test if ls lword is special 190 bsr check_upper |check if exp and ms mant are special 193 movel #0x80000000,%d0 |store special case result 211 | This operr condition is not of the special case. Set operr
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
| D | x_operr.S | 114 cmpil #0x80000000,FPTEMP_LO(%a6) |test if ls lword is special 116 bsr check_upper |check if exp and ms mant are special 119 movel #0x80000000,%d0 |store special case result 161 cmpil #0xffff8000,FPTEMP_LO(%a6) |test if ls lword is special 163 bsr check_upper |check if exp and ms mant are special 166 movel #0x80000000,%d0 |store special case result 188 cmpil #0xffffff80,FPTEMP_LO(%a6) |test if ls lword is special 190 bsr check_upper |check if exp and ms mant are special 193 movel #0x80000000,%d0 |store special case result 211 | This operr condition is not of the special case. Set operr
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| /kernel/linux/linux-4.19/lib/ |
| D | genalloc.c | 2 * Basic general purpose allocator for managing special purpose 4 * kmalloc/kfree interface. Uses for this includes on-device special 7 * It is safe to use the allocator in NMI handlers and other special 146 * gen_pool_create - create a new special memory pool 150 * Create a new special memory pool that can be used to manage special purpose 171 * gen_pool_add_virt - add a new chunk of special memory to the pool 179 * Add a new chunk of special memory to the specified pool. 234 * gen_pool_destroy - destroy a special memory pool 237 * Destroy the specified special memory pool. Verifies that there are no 263 * gen_pool_alloc - allocate special memory from the pool [all …]
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