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/kernel/liteos_a/testsuites/kernel/sample/kernel_base/core/task/float/
DIt_smp_los_float_switch_002.c61 … // 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 …} else if (f != 124432.390625 + temp2) { // 124432.390625, numbers involved in floating-point oper… in TaskF02()
119 …} else if (e != (1233323.875000 + temp2)) { // 1233323.875000, numbers involved in floating-point … in TaskF02()
124 … // 153230.406250, numbers involved in floating-point operations, without special functions. in TaskF02()
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DIt_smp_los_float_switch_004.c60 … // 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()
DIt_smp_los_float_switch_005.c60 … // 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()
DIt_smp_los_float_switch_001.c58 … // 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()
DIt_smp_los_float_switch_003.c60 … // 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()
DIt_smp_los_float_switch_006.c56 // 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()
DIt_smp_los_float_switch_007.c58 // 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()
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/process/
Dembargoed-hardware-issues.rst103 All involved developers pledge to adhere to the embargo rules and to keep
109 hardware security team will inform the involved parties immediately. If you
143 response team, but is not necessarily involved in the mitigation
216 The involved parties will negotiate the date and time where the embargo
222 required for all involved parties to develop, test and prepare the
225 the involved developers and response teams as the patches need to be kept
242 reporting process and further handling. Ambassadors are not involved in the
244 an involved disclosed party. The current ambassadors list:
Dcode-of-conduct-interpretation.rst18 kernel. Know that this happens because everyone involved wants to see
63 and the technical complexity involved naturally require expertise and
D2.Process.rst7 with relatively small numbers of users and developers involved. With a
8 user base in the millions and with some 2,000 developers involved over the
151 kernel. There is, instead, a somewhat involved (if somewhat informal)
214 involved.
434 the Cc: header for all involved. In the absence of a strong reason (such
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/um/
DKconfig.debug13 If you're involved in UML kernel development and want to use gprof,
28 If you're involved in UML kernel development and want to use gcov,
/kernel/linux/build/
DREADME.md8 - [Repositories Involved](#section27639463106)
94 ## Repositories Involved<a name="section27639463106"></a>
/kernel/linux/config/
DREADME.md8 - [Repositories Involved](#section1371113476307)
101 ## Repositories Involved<a name="section1371113476307"></a>
/kernel/linux/patches/
DREADME.md7 - [Repositories Involved](#section27639463106)
109 ## Repositories Involved<a name="section27639463106"></a>
/kernel/liteos_a/
DREADME.md11 - [Repositories Involved](#section1371113476307)
89 ## Repositories Involved<a name="section1371113476307"></a>
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/power/
Dsuspend-and-cpuhotplug.rst18 the locking involved. It outlines the notifications involved as well.
173 II. What are the issues involved in CPU hotplug?
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/sound/soc/sof/
DKconfig61 Say Y if you are involved in SOF development and need this option
96 If you are not involved in SOF releases and CI development
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/mmc/
Dpm.h16 * abstractions involved, from the host controller driver, to the MMC core
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/mach-mmp/
Dplatsmp.c17 * there. No IPIs involved. in mmp3_boot_secondary()
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/core-api/irq/
Dconcepts.rst23 of the hardware involved. The ISA IRQs are a classic example of
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/pci/
Dp2pdma.rst17 only supports doing P2P when the endpoints involved are all behind the
105 all client devices that will be involved in a given transaction. For
/kernel/liteos_m/
DREADME.md8 - [Repositories Involved](#section1371113476307)
123 ## Repositories Involved<a name="section1371113476307"></a>
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/include/asm/
Dhighmem.h29 * the locking involved must also disable IRQs which is incompatible with
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/mips/include/asm/dec/
Decc.h23 #define KN0X_EAR_ADDRESS (0x7ffffff<<0) /* address involved */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/mhi/
Dtopology.rst16 It is however not involved in the actual data transfer as the data transfer

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