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| /third_party/libuv/.github/workflows/ |
| D | CI-unix.yml | 1 name: CI-unix 6 - '**' 7 - '!docs/**' 8 - '!src/win/**' 9 - '!.**' 10 - '.github/workflows/CI-unix.yml' 13 - v[0-9].* 14 - master 17 build-linux: 18 runs-on: ubuntu-latest [all …]
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| /third_party/toybox/scripts/ |
| D | mkroot.sh | 4 [ -z "$NOCLEAR" ] && 5 exec env -i NOCLEAR=1 HOME="$HOME" PATH="$PATH" LINUX="$LINUX" \ 9 while [ $# -ne 0 ] 18 if [ -z "$CROSS_COMPILE" ] 21 if ! cc --static -xc - -o /dev/null <<< "int main(void) {return 0;}" 23 echo "Warning: host compiler can't create static binaries." >&2 29 [ -z "$CROSS_SHORT" ] && CROSS_SHORT="${CROSS_BASE/-*/}" 31 if [ -z "$CROSS_PATH" ] 40 [ -z "$BUILD" ] && BUILD="$TOP/build" 41 [ -z "$AIRLOCK" ] && AIRLOCK="$TOP/airlock" [all …]
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| /third_party/lz4/.circleci/images/primary/ |
| D | Dockerfile | 1 FROM circleci/buildpack-deps:bionic 3 RUN sudo apt-get -y -qq update 4 RUN sudo apt-get -y install software-properties-common 5 RUN sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test 6 RUN sudo apt-get -y install cmake 7 RUN sudo apt-get -y install qemu-system-ppc qemu-user-static qemu-system-arm 8 RUN sudo apt-get -y install libc6-dev-armel-cross libc6-dev-arm64-cross libc6-dev-i386 9 RUN sudo apt-get -y install clang clang-tools 10 RUN sudo apt-get -y install gcc-5 gcc-5-multilib gcc-6 11 RUN sudo apt-get -y install valgrind [all …]
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| /third_party/littlefs/.github/workflows/ |
| D | test.yml | 5 CFLAGS: -Werror 6 MAKEFLAGS: -j 11 runs-on: ubuntu-18.04 13 fail-fast: false 18 - uses: actions/checkout@v2 19 - name: install 22 sudo apt-get update -qq 23 sudo apt-get install -qq python3 python3-pip lcov 25 gcc --version 27 # setup a ram-backed disk to speed up reentrant tests [all …]
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| /third_party/libuv/test/ |
| D | test-connection-fail.c | 29 static uv_tcp_t tcp; 30 static uv_connect_t req; 31 static int connect_cb_calls; 32 static int close_cb_calls; 34 static uv_timer_t timer; 35 static int timer_close_cb_calls; 36 static int timer_cb_calls; 39 static void on_close(uv_handle_t* handle) { in on_close() 44 static void timer_close_cb(uv_handle_t* handle) { in timer_close_cb() 49 static void timer_cb(uv_timer_t* handle) { in timer_cb() [all …]
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| D | test-fs.c | 69 static int dummy_cb_count; 70 static int close_cb_count; 71 static int create_cb_count; 72 static int open_cb_count; 73 static int read_cb_count; 74 static int write_cb_count; 75 static int unlink_cb_count; 76 static int mkdir_cb_count; 77 static int mkdtemp_cb_count; 78 static int mkstemp_cb_count; [all …]
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| /third_party/exfatprogs/.github/workflows/ |
| D | c-cpp.yml | 6 - master 7 - exfat-next 10 - master 11 - exfat-next 16 runs-on: ubuntu-latest 19 - uses: actions/checkout@v4 20 - name: before test 22 sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) xz-utils \ 23 gcc-mips-linux-gnu qemu-system-mips \ 24 qemu-user [all …]
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| /third_party/openssl/ |
| D | NOTES-ANDROID.md | 5 ------------------- 15 ------------- 17 Android is a cross-compiled target and you can't rely on `./Configure` 19 target explicitly; there are `android-arm`, `android-arm64`, `android-mips`, 20 `android-mip64`, `android-x86` and `android-x86_64` (`*MIPS` targets are no 23 Do not pass --cross-compile-prefix (as you might be tempted), as it 30 to point at the `NDK` directory. If you're using a side-by-side NDK the path 31 will look something like `/some/where/android-sdk/ndk/<ver>`, and for a 32 standalone NDK the path will be something like `/some/where/android-ndk-<ver>`. 34 The NDK customarily supports multiple Android API levels, e.g. `android-14`, [all …]
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| /third_party/jerryscript/tools/ |
| D | apt-get-install-qemu-arm.sh | 9 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 21 ${SUDO} apt-get update -q 22 ${SUDO} apt-get install -q -y \ 23 gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf libc6-dev-armhf-cross \ 24 qemu-user-static
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| /third_party/optimized-routines/ |
| D | config.mk.dist | 3 # Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Arm Limited. 4 # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 13 #CROSS_COMPILE = aarch64-none-linux-gnu- 17 CFLAGS = -std=c99 -pipe -O3 18 CFLAGS += -Wall -Wno-missing-braces 19 CFLAGS += -Werror=implicit-function-declaration 23 HOST_CFLAGS = -std=c99 -O2 24 HOST_CFLAGS += -Wall -Wno-unused-function 27 HOST_CFLAGS += -g 28 CFLAGS += -g [all …]
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| /third_party/jerryscript/ |
| D | .travis.yml | 9 script: tools/run-tests.py $OPTS 14 - name: "Checks" 16 …- tools/run-tests.py --check-signed-off=travis --check-doxygen --check-vera --check-license --chec… 17 - travis_wait 40 tools/run-tests.py --check-cppcheck 22 - name: "Linux/x86-64 Build, Correctness & Debugger Tests" 24 - OPTS="--quiet --jerry-tests --jerry-test-suite --jerry-debugger" 26 - name: "Linux/x86 (cpointer-32bit) Build & Correctness Tests" 28 …- OPTS="--quiet --jerry-tests --jerry-test-suite --buildoptions=--compile-flag=-m32,--cpointer-32b… 31 packages: [gcc-multilib] 33 - name: "Linux/ARM Build & Correctness Tests" [all …]
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| /third_party/rust/crates/bindgen/.github/workflows/ |
| D | bindgen.yml | 6 - main 9 - main 12 rustfmt-clippy: 13 runs-on: ubuntu-latest 16 - uses: actions/checkout@v3 18 - name: Install stable 19 uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1 22 # TODO: Should ideally be stable, but we use some nightly-only 28 - name: Run rustfmt 29 uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1 [all …]
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| /third_party/toybox/www/ |
| D | faq.html | 2 <!--#include file="header.html" --> 26 <!-- get binaries --> 37 and <a href=http://landley.net/notes-2006.html#28-09-2006>started over from 39 <a href=http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2006-September/058617.html>protracted licensing … 42 <a href=http://landley.net/notes-2011.html#13-11-2011>relaunched</a> 44 <a href=http://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html#selfhost>self-hosting</a>. 48 after a lot of thinking <a href=http://landley.net/talks/ohio-2013.txt>about 49 licenses</a> and <a href=http://landley.net/notes-2011.html#21-03-2011>the 53 <a href=http://landley.net/talks/celf-2013.txt>strategy</a> 54 to make Android self-hosting using toybox. This helped [all …]
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| D | about.html | 2 <!--#include file="header.html" --> 7 a single <a href=license.html>BSD-licensed</a> executable. It's simple, small, fast, and reasonably 8 standards-compliant (<a href=http://opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799>POSIX-2008</a> and <a href=… 11 <a href=http://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html#selfhost>self-hosting</a> 16 (<a href=http://landley.net/talks/celf-2013.txt>outline</a>, 27 1) a set of posix-ish command line utilities, 28 2) a compiler<a name="1_back"></a><sup><font size=-3><a href=#1>[1]</a></font></sup>, 36 <p>The <a href=http://landley.net/talks/celf-2013.txt>2013 toybox talk</a> 42 …=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGmtP5Lg_t0#t=4m22s>Software needed to become self-hosting</a></li> 47 …<li>11m30s <a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGmtP5Lg_t0#t=11m30s>Open source can't do User I… [all …]
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| D | news.html | 2 <!--#include file="header.html" --> 5 into a single BSD-licensed executable that's simple, small, fast, 6 reasonably standards-compliant, and powerful enough to turn Android into 11 <a name="30-11-2021" /><a href="#30-11-2021"><hr><h2><b>November 30, 2021</b></h2></a> 15 <p>- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</p></blockquote> 17 <p><a href=downloads/toybox-0.8.6.tar.gz>Toybox 0.8.6</a> 19 is out, with prebuilt <a href=downloads/binaries/0.8.6>static binaries</a> and 21 bootable under QEMU (using vanilla linux-5.15).</p> 26 …c support for the <a href=http://lists.landley.net/pipermail/toybox-landley.net/2021-August/012497… 27 although it just builds a chroot filesystem, you can't boot a hexagon kernel under qemu [all …]
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| D | index.html | 2 <!--#include file="header.html" --> 5 into a single BSD-licensed executable that's simple, small, fast, 6 reasonably standards-compliant, and powerful enough to turn Android into 11 <a name="30-11-2021" /><a href="#30-11-2021"><hr><h2><b>November 30, 2021</b></h2></a> 15 <p>- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</p></blockquote> 17 <p><a href=downloads/toybox-0.8.6.tar.gz>Toybox 0.8.6</a> 19 is out, with prebuilt <a href=downloads/binaries/0.8.6>static binaries</a> and 21 bootable under QEMU (using vanilla linux-5.15).</p> 26 …c support for the <a href=http://lists.landley.net/pipermail/toybox-landley.net/2021-August/012497… 27 although it just builds a chroot filesystem, you can't boot a hexagon kernel under qemu [all …]
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| /third_party/rust/crates/rust-openssl/.circleci/ |
| D | config.yml | 6 key: registry-{{ .BuildNum }} 8 - /usr/local/cargo/registry/index 10 key: lib-{{ checksum "~/lib_key" }}-{{ checksum "test/build_openssl.sh" }} 18 - /openssl 20 key: deps-1.19.0-{{ checksum "Cargo.lock" }}-{{ checksum "~/lib_key" }}-2 28 - target 29 - /usr/local/cargo/registry/cache 34 - image: rust:1.19.0 36 - checkout 37 - run: apt-get update [all …]
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| /third_party/libwebsockets/ |
| D | changelog | 2 --------- 7 - Add full CBOR stream parsing and writing support, with huge 9 See ./READMEs/README.cbor-lecp.md 10 - Add COSE key and signing / validation support with huge amount of 14 See ./READMEs/README.cbor-cose.md 15 - JIT Trust: for constrained devices, provides a way to determine the 19 See ./READMEs/README.jit-trust.md 20 - Add support for client Netscape cookie jar with caching 21 - Secure Streams: issue LWSSSCS_EVENT_WAIT_CANCELLED state() when 22 lws_cancel_service() called, so cross-thread events can be handled [all …]
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| /third_party/musl/ |
| D | WHATSNEW | 1 0.5.0 - initial release 5 0.5.9 - signal ABI bugfix, various cleanup and fixes: 25 many internal improvements have been made to the syscall-related code 30 0.6.0 - x86_64 port, various important bugs fixed 48 0.7.0 - major improvements to posix conformance and completeness 61 malloc(0) now returns a non-null pointer. 64 hanging), and non-default-type mutex behavior. 67 libgcc with dwarf2 unwind support, and possibly other low-level tools. 69 improved musl-gcc compiler wrapper. 76 0.7.1 - improvements to completeness, bug fixes [all …]
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| /third_party/libuv/ |
| D | ChangeLog | 11 * build,win: remove extraneous -lshell32 (Ben Noordhuis) 19 * test: check if ipv6 link-local traffic is routable (Ben Noordhuis) 35 * test_fs.c: Fix issue on 32-bit systems using btrfs (Stephen Gallagher) 37 * misc: ignore libuv-release-tool files (Jameson Nash) 45 * test: skip tcp-write-in-a-row on IBM i (Abdirahim Musse) 61 * unix: support full TCP keep-alive on Solaris (Andy Pan) 67 * freebsd: fix build on non-intel archs (David Carlier) 75 * build: re-enable msvc-asan job on CI (Jameson Nash) 83 * fix: always zero-terminate idna output (Ben Noordhuis) 85 * fix: reject zero-length idna inputs (Ben Noordhuis) [all …]
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| /third_party/mesa3d/docs/ |
| D | meson.rst | 5 --------------- 19 <https://mesonbuild.com/Getting-meson.html>`__ to install the 25 Unix-like OSes 31 .. code-block:: console 33 sudo apt-get install meson # Ubuntu 37 .. code-block:: console 44 You'll also need `Ninja <https://ninja-build.org/>`__. If it's not 45 already installed, use apt-get or dnf to install the *ninja-build* 53 modules (Mako). You also need pkg-config (a hard dependency of Meson), 57 .. code-block:: console [all …]
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| /third_party/python/Modules/ |
| D | _posixsubprocess.c | 39 # include <sys/linux-syscalls.h> 45 /* If this is ever expanded to non-Linux platforms, verify what calls are 57 # define dirfd(dirp) ((dirp)->dd_fd) 74 #define POSIX_CALL(call) do { if ((call) == -1) goto error; } while (0) 76 static struct PyModuleDef _posixsubprocessmodule; 78 /* Convert ASCII to a positive int, no libc call. no overflow. -1 on error. */ 79 static int 84 num = num * 10 + (*name - '0'); in _pos_int_from_ascii() 88 return -1; /* Non digit found, not a number. */ in _pos_int_from_ascii() 94 /* When /dev/fd isn't mounted it is often a static directory populated [all …]
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| /third_party/toybox/toys/posix/ |
| D | ps.c | 1 /* ps.c - show process list 6 * And http://kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt Table 1-4 9 * Deviations from posix: no -n because /proc/self/wchan exists; we use -n to 11 * Posix says default output should have field named "TTY" but if you "-o tty" 13 * Similarly -f outputs USER but calls it UID (we call it USER). 14 * It also says that -o "args" and "comm" should behave differently but use 16 * Select by session id is -s not -g. Posix doesn't say truncated fields 19 * Posix defines -o ADDR as "The address of the process" but the process 21 * field always prints "-" with an alignment of 1, which is why it has 11 22 * characters left for "cmd" in in 80 column "ps -l" mode. On x86-64 you [all …]
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| /third_party/NuttX/ |
| D | ReleaseNotes | 14 "nuttx-6.27"). 16 NuttX-0.1.0 17 ----------- 20 with support for the Linux user mode simulation and the TI TMS320C5471 23 This release has been verified on both the Linux user-mode and C5471 25 for the C5471 can be found in arch/c5471/doc/test-results.txt. 29 NuttX-0.1.1 30 ----------- 42 This release has been verified on the Linux user-mode platform, the 51 NuttX-0.1.2 [all …]
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| /third_party/FreeBSD/ |
| D | UPDATING | 9 https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/cutting-edge/#makeworld 16 14.1-RELEASE. 56 non-compliant MTAs; please see the first 8.18.1 release note in 89 Move standard include files to the clibs-dev package and move clang 90 internal libraries and headers to clang and clang-dev. Upgrading systems 94 pkg upgrade -y FreeBSD-utilities 95 pkg upgrade -y FreeBSD-utilities-dev 96 pkg upgrade -y 114 Following the general removal of MIPS support, the ath(4) AHB bus- 122 Out-of-tree kernel modules will need to be rebuilt. [all …]
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