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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-10.0/llvm/lib/Analysis/
DMustExecute.cpp396 SimpleLoopSafetyInfo LSI; in isMustExecuteIn() local
397 LSI.computeLoopSafetyInfo(L); in isMustExecuteIn()
398 return LSI.isGuaranteedToExecute(I, DT, L) || in isMustExecuteIn()
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-10.0/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/
DLoopUnrollAndJam.cpp778 SimpleLoopSafetyInfo LSI; in isSafeToUnrollAndJam() local
779 LSI.computeLoopSafetyInfo(L); in isSafeToUnrollAndJam()
780 if (LSI.anyBlockMayThrow()) { in isSafeToUnrollAndJam()
/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-10.0/llvm/lib/Transforms/Scalar/
DLoopUnswitch.cpp622 SelectInst *LSI = dyn_cast<SelectInst>(LHS); in EqualityPropUnSafe() local
624 if ((LSI && hasUndefInSelect(*LSI)) || (RSI && hasUndefInSelect(*RSI))) in EqualityPropUnSafe()
/third_party/NuttX/
DReleaseNotes7871 - STM32: Add support for the internal low speed clock (LSI) as a
8784 logic doesn't work with the LSI. The check on RTC_MAGIC on the BK0R
8785 register lead to rtc_setup() call that rightfully enables the LSI
8787 rtc_resume() call does NOT start the LSI clock! The right place to
8788 put LSE/LSI initialization is inside stm32_stdclockconfig() in
8790 LSI and the LSE sources: the LSI can be used for RTC and/or the
/third_party/astc-encoder/Test/Images/HDRIHaven/HDR-RGB/
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/third_party/chromium/patch/
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