/external/curl/tests/libtest/ |
D | lib582.c | 34 curl_socket_t *sockets; member 47 static void removeFd(struct Sockets *sockets, curl_socket_t fd, int mention) in removeFd() argument 54 for(i = 0; i < sockets->count; ++i) { in removeFd() 55 if(sockets->sockets[i] == fd) { in removeFd() 56 if(i < sockets->count - 1) in removeFd() 57 memmove(&sockets->sockets[i], &sockets->sockets[i + 1], in removeFd() 58 sizeof(curl_socket_t) * (sockets->count - (i + 1))); in removeFd() 59 --sockets->count; in removeFd() 67 static void addFd(struct Sockets *sockets, curl_socket_t fd, const char *what) in addFd() argument 74 removeFd(sockets, fd, 0); in addFd() [all …]
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D | libntlmconnect.c | 36 static curl_socket_t sockets[MAX_EASY_HANDLES]; variable 66 if(sockets[idx] == CURL_SOCKET_BAD) { in callback() 68 sockets[idx] = sock; in callback() 70 else if(sock != sockets[idx]) { in callback() 74 curlx_sztosi(idx), (int)sockets[idx], (int)sock); in callback() 107 sockets[i] = CURL_SOCKET_BAD; in test()
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/external/webrtc/examples/peerconnection/server/ |
D | main.cc | 100 SocketArray sockets; in main() local 108 for (SocketArray::iterator i = sockets.begin(); i != sockets.end(); ++i) in main() 117 for (SocketArray::iterator i = sockets.begin(); i != sockets.end(); ++i) { in main() 168 i = sockets.erase(i); in main() 169 if (i == sockets.end()) in main() 178 if (sockets.size() >= kMaxConnections) { in main() 182 sockets.push_back(s); in main() 188 for (SocketArray::iterator i = sockets.begin(); i != sockets.end(); ++i) in main() 190 sockets.clear(); in main()
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/external/autotest/client/site_tests/network_FirewallHolePunch/src/tcpserver/ |
D | tcp-server.js | 24 var socket = chrome.sockets.tcpServer; 174 chrome.sockets.tcp.send(socketId, arrayBuffer, 176 chrome.sockets.tcp.close(socketId); 212 chrome.sockets.tcp.getInfo(this.socketId, 227 chrome.sockets.tcp.onReceive.addListener(this._onReceive); 228 chrome.sockets.tcp.onReceiveError.addListener(this._onReceiveError); 230 chrome.sockets.tcp.setPaused(this.socketId, false); 257 chrome.sockets.tcp.send(this.socketId, arrayBuffer, this._onWriteComplete.bind(this)); 272 chrome.sockets.tcp.onReceive.removeListener(this._onReceive); 273 chrome.sockets.tcp.onReceiveError.removeListener(this._onReceiveError); [all …]
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/external/openssh/ |
D | ssh-agent.c | 119 SocketEntry *sockets = NULL; variable 785 e = &sockets[socknum]; in process_message() 883 if (sockets[i].type == AUTH_UNUSED) { in new_socket() 884 sockets[i].fd = fd; in new_socket() 885 if ((sockets[i].input = sshbuf_new()) == NULL) in new_socket() 887 if ((sockets[i].output = sshbuf_new()) == NULL) in new_socket() 889 if ((sockets[i].request = sshbuf_new()) == NULL) in new_socket() 891 sockets[i].type = type; in new_socket() 896 sockets = xreallocarray(sockets, new_alloc, sizeof(sockets[0])); in new_socket() 898 sockets[i].type = AUTH_UNUSED; in new_socket() [all …]
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/external/grpc-grpc/test/cpp/naming/ |
D | resolver_component_test.cc | 264 std::vector<int> sockets; in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() local 285 sockets.push_back(s); in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() 289 for (size_t i = 0; i < sockets.size(); i++) { in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() 290 gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "non-blocking accept then close on %d", sockets[i]); in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() 291 ASSERT_TRUE(accept(sockets[i], nullptr, nullptr) == INVALID_SOCKET) in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() 295 std::to_string(sockets[i]) + in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() 301 ASSERT_TRUE(closesocket(sockets[i]) != SOCKET_ERROR) in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() 302 << "Failed to close socket: " + std::to_string(sockets[i]) + in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() 330 std::vector<int> sockets; in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() local 355 sockets.push_back(s); in OpenAndCloseSocketsStressLoop() [all …]
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/external/ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/ |
D | 00_Descriptions.txt | 7 multicast groups on lots of sockets 11 IPv4 multicast group on multiple sockets lots of times 16 sockets lots of times 24 multicast groups on lots of sockets 28 IPv6 multicast group on multiple sockets lots of times 33 sockets lots of times
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/external/swiftshader/src/Common/ |
D | Socket.cpp | 72 fd_set sockets; in select() local 73 FD_ZERO(&sockets); in select() 74 FD_SET(socket, &sockets); in select() 78 return ::select(FD_SETSIZE, &sockets, 0, 0, &timeout) >= 1; in select()
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/external/swiftshader/src/System/ |
D | Socket.cpp | 73 fd_set sockets; in select() local 74 FD_ZERO(&sockets); in select() 75 FD_SET(socket, &sockets); in select() 79 return ::select(FD_SETSIZE, &sockets, 0, 0, &timeout) >= 1; in select()
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/external/python/cpython2/Doc/howto/ |
D | sockets.rst | 13 misunderstood technologies around. This is a 10,000 foot overview of sockets. 22 I'm only going to talk about INET sockets, but they account for at least 99% of 23 the sockets in use. And I'll only talk about STREAM sockets - unless you really 27 work with blocking and non-blocking sockets. But I'll start by talking about 28 blocking sockets. You'll need to know how they work before dealing with 29 non-blocking sockets. 35 application (your browser, for example) uses "client" sockets exclusively; the 36 web server it's talking to uses both "server" sockets and "client" sockets. 43 sockets are by far the most popular. On any given platform, there are 45 cross-platform communication, sockets are about the only game in town. [all …]
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/external/llvm-project/lldb/tools/debugserver/source/ |
D | RNBSocket.cpp | 89 std::map<int, lldb_private::SocketAddress> sockets; in Listen() local 130 sockets[sock_fd] = address; in Listen() 133 if (sockets.size() == 0) { in Listen() 143 events.resize(sockets.size()); in Listen() 145 for (auto socket : sockets) { in Listen() 165 auto socket_pair = sockets.find(sock_fd); in Listen() 166 if (socket_pair == sockets.end()) in Listen() 202 for (auto socket : sockets) { in Listen()
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/external/python/cpython3/Doc/howto/ |
D | sockets.rst | 13 misunderstood technologies around. This is a 10,000 foot overview of sockets. 22 I'm only going to talk about INET (i.e. IPv4) sockets, but they account for at least 99% of 23 the sockets in use. And I'll only talk about STREAM (i.e. TCP) sockets - unless you really 27 work with blocking and non-blocking sockets. But I'll start by talking about 28 blocking sockets. You'll need to know how they work before dealing with 29 non-blocking sockets. 35 application (your browser, for example) uses "client" sockets exclusively; the 36 web server it's talking to uses both "server" sockets and "client" sockets. 43 sockets are by far the most popular. On any given platform, there are 45 cross-platform communication, sockets are about the only game in town. [all …]
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/external/conscrypt/testing/src/main/java/org/conscrypt/tlswire/ |
D | TlsTester.java | 78 final Socket[] sockets = new Socket[2]; in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() local 89 sockets[1] = socket; in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() 108 sockets[0] = client; in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() 133 closeQuietly(sockets[0]); in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() 134 closeQuietly(sockets[1]); in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes()
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/external/libcap/doc/values/ |
D | 12.txt | 6 - setting debug options on sockets 9 ownership on sockets 17 - activation of ATM control sockets
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D | 13.txt | 2 - RAW sockets 3 - PACKET sockets
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/external/conscrypt/repackaged/testing/src/main/java/com/android/org/conscrypt/tlswire/ |
D | TlsTester.java | 82 final Socket[] sockets = new Socket[2]; in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() local 93 sockets[1] = socket; in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() 112 sockets[0] = client; in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() 137 closeQuietly(sockets[0]); in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes() 138 closeQuietly(sockets[1]); in captureTlsHandshakeFirstTransmittedChunkBytes()
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/external/openscreen/osp/impl/discovery/mdns/ |
D | mdns_demo.cc | 131 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<UdpSocket>> sockets; in SetUpMulticastSockets() local 147 sockets.emplace_back(std::move(socket)); in SetUpMulticastSockets() 149 return sockets; in SetUpMulticastSockets() 280 auto sockets = SetUpMulticastSockets(task_runner, index_list, &client); in BrowseDemo() local 284 OSP_CHECK_EQ(sockets.size(), index_list.size()); in BrowseDemo() 287 auto socket_it = sockets.begin(); in BrowseDemo() 306 for (const std::unique_ptr<UdpSocket>& socket : sockets) { in BrowseDemo() 330 for (const std::unique_ptr<UdpSocket>& socket : sockets) { in BrowseDemo()
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/external/grpc-grpc-java/core/src/main/java/io/grpc/ |
D | InternalChannelz.java | 275 public final List<InternalWithLogId> sockets; field in InternalChannelz.ServerSocketsList 279 public ServerSocketsList(List<InternalWithLogId> sockets, boolean end) { in ServerSocketsList() argument 280 this.sockets = sockets; in ServerSocketsList() 371 public final List<InternalWithLogId> sockets; field in InternalChannelz.ChannelStats 385 List<InternalWithLogId> sockets) { in ChannelStats() argument 387 subchannels.isEmpty() || sockets.isEmpty(), in ChannelStats() 398 this.sockets = checkNotNull(sockets); in ChannelStats() 410 private List<InternalWithLogId> sockets = Collections.emptyList(); field in InternalChannelz.ChannelStats.Builder 449 checkState(sockets.isEmpty()); in setSubchannels() 455 public Builder setSockets(List<InternalWithLogId> sockets) { in setSockets() argument [all …]
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/external/testng/src/main/java/org/testng/remote/adapter/ |
D | DefaultMastertAdapter.java | 45 Socket[] sockets = new Socket[m_hosts.length]; in init() local 50 sockets[i] = new Socket(s[0], Integer.parseInt(s[1])); in init() 63 m_slavePool.addSlaves(sockets); in init()
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/external/iptables/extensions/ |
D | libxt_socket.man | 8 Ignore non-transparent sockets. 11 Do not ignore sockets bound to 'any' address. 26 \fB\-\-transparent\fP and \fB\-\-nowildcard\fP options to restrict the sockets 29 Example: An application opens 2 transparent (\fBIP_TRANSPARENT\fP) sockets and
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/external/libwebsockets/minimal-examples/raw/minimal-raw-vhost/ |
D | README.md | 3 This demonstrates setting up a vhost to listen and accept raw sockets. 4 Raw sockets are just sockets... lws does not send anything on them or
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/external/curl/tests/ |
D | memanalyze.pl | 38 my $sockets=0; 264 $sockets++; # number of socket() calls 420 "Sockets: $sockets\n", 422 …tions: ".($mallocs + $callocs + $reallocs + $strdups + $wcsdups + $sends + $recvs + $sockets)."\n";
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/external/scapy/test/ |
D | sendsniff.uts | 7 + Test bridge_and_sniff() using tap sockets 34 = Run a bridge_and_sniff thread between the taps **sockets** 59 = Run a bridge_and_sniff thread between the taps **sockets** 89 + Test bridge_and_sniff() using tun sockets 116 = Run a bridge_and_sniff thread between the tuns **sockets** 143 = Run a bridge_and_sniff thread between the tuns **sockets**
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/external/curl/tests/data/ |
D | test1435 | 6 unix sockets 22 unix-sockets
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/external/python/cpython3/Lib/test/test_asyncio/ |
D | test_server.py | 56 addr = srv.sockets[0].getsockname() 61 self.assertEqual(srv.sockets, ()) 115 self.assertEqual(srv.sockets, ())
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