/external/libunwind/doc/ |
D | libunwind.trans | 7 $manMacro1a{'Func'} = $manMacro1a{Prog}; 8 $manMacro1b{'Func'} = $manMacro1b{Prog}; 11 $texiMacro1a{'Func'} = $texiMacro1a{Prog}; 12 $texiMacro1b{'Func'} = $texiMacro1b{Prog}; 13 $manMacro1a{'Var'} = $manMacro1a{Prog}; 14 $manMacro1b{'Var'} = $manMacro1b{Prog}; 15 $htmlMacro1a{'Var'} = $htmlMacro1a{Prog}; 16 $htmlMacro1b{'Var'} = $htmlMacro1b{Prog}; 17 $texiMacro1a{'Var'} = $texiMacro1a{Prog}; 18 $texiMacro1b{'Var'} = $texiMacro1b{Prog};
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D | libunwind-ptrace.tex | 44 possible to hook up \Prog{libunwind} to another process via 46 \Prog{libunwind} further facilitates this task by providing 52 to create a new \Prog{libunwind} address-space that represents the 57 \Prog{libunwind} will be able to properly unwind the target process. 59 only portions of the \Prog{\_UPT}-facility. For this reason, the 73 target process is known, a \Prog{\_UPT}-info-structure can be created 83 When the application is done using \Prog{libunwind} on the target 92 \Prog{\_UPT}-facility by definition is not available in 93 \Prog{libunwind}-versions configured for cross-unwinding. 97 The \Prog{\_UPT}-facility assumes that a single \Prog{\_UPT}-info [all …]
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D | libunwind.tex | 66 \Prog{Libunwind} is very easy to use when unwinding a stack from 99 identified by the cursor). \Prog{Libunwind} provides several routines 109 frame and, in those cases, \Prog{libunwind} will grant access to them 114 pointer (SP). In \Prog{libunwind}, these registers are identified by 119 registers, \Prog{libunwind} also provides the ability to resume 127 Normally, \Prog{libunwind} supports both local and remote unwinding 140 portion of \Prog{libunwind} that manages unwind-info for dynamically 145 \Prog{libunwind} to write a function ``\Func{show\_backtrace}()'' 169 \Prog{Libunwind} can also be used to unwind a stack in a ``remote'' 172 one that is running \Prog{libunwind}. Remote unwinding is typically [all …]
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D | unw_create_addr_space.tex | 33 \Prog{Libunwind} uses a set of call-back routines to access the 44 call-back routine, \Prog{libunwind} sets the \Var{as} argument to the 79 \Prog{Libunwind} invokes the \Func{find\_proc\_info}() call-back to 103 \Prog{Libunwind} invokes the \Func{put\_unwind\_info}() call-back to 108 \Func{find\_proc\_info}(). Note that \Prog{libunwind} does \emph{not} 115 \Prog{Libunwind} invokes the \Func{get\_dyn\_info\_list\_addr}() 123 \Var{dliap} must be cleared to zero. \Prog{Libunwind} will cache the 134 \Prog{Libunwind} invokes the \Func{access\_mem}() call-back to read 137 To read memory, \Prog{libunwind} sets argument \Var{write} to zero and 139 write memory, \Prog{libunwind} sets argument \Var{write} to a non-zero [all …]
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D | common.tex.in | 8 \newcommand{\Func}[1]{\Prog{#1}} % see libunwind.trans 9 \newcommand{\Var}[1]{\Prog{#1}} % see libunwind.trans
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D | unw_backtrace.tex | 30 \Func{backtrace}() is not provided by \Prog{libunwind}. \Prog{libunwind} weakly 32 calling \Func{backtrace}() is linked against \Prog{libunwind}, it may end up
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D | libunwind-setjmp.tex | 25 The \Prog{unwind-setjmp} library offers a \Prog{libunwind}-based 28 the same name. The main advantage of using the \Prog{unwind-setjmp} 39 \Prog{unwind-setjmp} library is beneficial primarily in applications
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D | unw_get_proc_info_by_ip.tex | 42 Note that for the purposes of \Prog{libunwind}, the code of a 47 discontiguous pieces, \Prog{libunwind} will treat each piece as a 66 \item[\Const{UNW\_ENOINFO}] \Prog{Libunwind} was unable to locate 69 version or format that is not understood by \Prog{libunwind}.
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D | unw_get_proc_info.tex | 57 reserved for future use by \Prog{libunwind}. This member exists 76 Note that for the purposes of \Prog{libunwind}, the code of a 81 discontiguous pieces, \Prog{libunwind} will treat each piece as a 100 \item[\Const{UNW\_ENOINFO}] \Prog{Libunwind} was unable to locate 103 version or format that is not understood by \Prog{libunwind}.
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D | libunwind-ia64.tex | 14 The IA-64 version of \Prog{libunwind} uses a platform-string of 24 When targeting IA-64, the \Prog{libunwind} header file defines the 35 64-bit wide \Type{unw\_word\_t} values, \Prog{libunwind} treats the 43 \Prog{libunwind} depends on the type of stack frame that a cursor 68 The IA-64-version of \Prog{libunwind} defines three kinds of register 114 read-only, \Prog{libunwind} will automatically adjust its value if 201 \Prog{libunwind}, portable code should not rely on this equivalence.
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D | unw_step.tex | 38 \item[\Const{UNW\_ENOINFO}] \Prog{Libunwind} was unable to locate the 42 \Prog{libunwind}.
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D | libunwind-dynamic.tex | 13 For \Prog{libunwind} to do its job, it needs to be able to reconstruct 27 \Prog{libunwind} to supply the equivalent information. This manual 58 reason, the dynamic unwind-info interface of \Prog{libunwind} makes no 66 \Prog{libunwind} needs to know about it. The portion of the frame 92 \item[\Type{void~*}next] Private to \Prog{libunwind}. Must not be used 94 \item[\Type{void~*}prev] Private to \Prog{libunwind}. Must not be used 194 table-info format. The only difference is that when \Prog{libunwind} 198 This implies that \Prog{libunwind} will have to access the table-data 250 \Prog{libunwind} knows that the region covers the end of the procedure 256 descriptors \Prog{libunwind} provides a helper routine with the [all …]
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D | unw_init_local.tex | 61 version of \Prog{libunwind} which supports remote unwinding only 63 cross-platform version of \Prog{libunwind}).
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D | unw_set_caching_policy.tex | 29 unsupported, \Prog{libunwind} may fall back on using a per-thread 33 unsupported, \Prog{libunwind} may fall back on using a global cache,
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D | unw_init_remote.tex | 33 \Prog{libunwind} never interprets the argument in any way on its own. 57 version of \Prog{libunwind} which supports local unwinding only
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D | unw_is_signal_frame.tex | 47 \item[\Const{UNW\_ENOINFO}] \Prog{Libunwind} is unable to determine
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D | unw_get_proc_name.tex | 59 \item[\Const{UNW\_ENOINFO}] \Prog{Libunwind} was unable to determine
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D | unw_resume.tex | 46 registers. However, if \Prog{libunwind} is used to set an exception
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/external/ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/ |
D | rwtest | 39 Prog=${0##*/} 55 echo "$Prog: [-chq] [-N name] [ iogen options ] [ doio options ] files" >&2 208 echo "$Prog: Illegal option $1" >&2 408 echo "$Prog$Name : iogen reported errors (r=$r)" >&2 416 echo "$Prog$Name : doio reported errors (r=$r)" >&2
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D | doio.c | 256 char *Prog = NULL; /* set up in parse_cmdline() */ variable 777 Pattern_Length = sprintf(Pattern, "-:%d:%s:%s*", getpid(), Host, Prog); in doio() 781 getpid(), Host, Prog); in doio() 3845 rval = fprintf(stream, "\n%s%s (%5d) %s\n", Prog, TagName, pid, date); in doio_fprintf() 4960 if ((Prog = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) == NULL) { in parse_cmdline() 4961 Prog = argv[0]; in parse_cmdline() 4963 Prog++; in parse_cmdline() 4981 Prog, TagName, tok); in parse_cmdline() 4997 Prog, TagName, s->string, s->value); in parse_cmdline() 5010 Prog, TagName); in parse_cmdline() [all …]
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/external/llvm/tools/bugpoint/ |
D | OptimizerDriver.cpp | 179 std::string Prog; in runPasses() local 182 Prog = *Path; in runPasses() 186 Prog = tool; in runPasses() 187 if (Prog.empty()) { in runPasses() 236 int result = sys::ExecuteAndWait(Prog, Args.data(), nullptr, in runPasses()
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/external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-7.0/llvm/tools/bugpoint/ |
D | OptimizerDriver.cpp | 183 std::string Prog; in runPasses() local 186 Prog = *Path; in runPasses() 190 Prog = tool; in runPasses() 191 if (Prog.empty()) { in runPasses() 241 int result = sys::ExecuteAndWait(Prog, Args, None, Redirects, Timeout, in runPasses()
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D | Miscompilation.cpp | 622 Module &Prog = BD.getProgram(); in DebugAMiscompilation() local 623 for (Function &F : Prog) in DebugAMiscompilation()
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/external/clang/tools/scan-build/bin/ |
D | scan-build | 29 my $Prog = "scan-build"; 83 print BOLD, MAGENTA "$Prog: @_"; 87 print "$Prog: @_"; 93 print STDERR BOLD, RED "$Prog: "; 97 print STDERR "$Prog: @_"; 111 print STDERR BOLD, RED "$Prog: "; 116 print STDERR "$Prog: ", @_; 190 next if (!($f =~ /^$Prog-(.+)/)); 230 $NewDir = "$Dir/$Prog-$DateString-$RunNumber"; 1107 USAGE: $Prog [options] <build command> [build options]
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/external/llvm/lib/Fuzzer/ |
D | FuzzerDriver.cpp | 77 auto Prog = ProgName->c_str(); in PrintHelp() local 79 Printf("%s [-flag1=val1 [-flag2=val2 ...] ] [dir1 [dir2 ...] ]\n", Prog); in PrintHelp() 82 Printf("%s [-flag1=val1 [-flag2=val2 ...] ] file1 [file2 ...]\n", Prog); in PrintHelp()
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