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21 image (built by "build_image --test"). On runtime, this test rollbacks22 firmware A and results firmware B boot. It then rollbacks firmware B and
21 image (built by "build_image --test"). In normal mode, this test rollbacks22 kernel A and results kernel B boot. It then rollbacks kernel B and
334 xmlRegExecRollback *rollbacks; member3177 exec->rollbacks = (xmlRegExecRollback *) xmlMalloc(exec->maxRollbacks * in xmlFARegExecSave()3179 if (exec->rollbacks == NULL) { in xmlFARegExecSave()3184 memset(exec->rollbacks, 0, in xmlFARegExecSave()3191 tmp = (xmlRegExecRollback *) xmlRealloc(exec->rollbacks, in xmlFARegExecSave()3198 exec->rollbacks = tmp; in xmlFARegExecSave()3199 tmp = &exec->rollbacks[len]; in xmlFARegExecSave()3202 exec->rollbacks[exec->nbRollbacks].state = exec->state; in xmlFARegExecSave()3203 exec->rollbacks[exec->nbRollbacks].index = exec->index; in xmlFARegExecSave()3204 exec->rollbacks[exec->nbRollbacks].nextbranch = exec->transno + 1; in xmlFARegExecSave()[all …]
18 // revision, to avoid rollbacks. This secret should be serialized
148 image and are used to prevent rollbacks to older version. For testing,
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