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D | bakery_lock_coherent.c | 47 unsigned int they; in bakery_get_ticket() local 64 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_get_ticket() 65 their_ticket = bakery_ticket_number(bakery->lock_data[they]); in bakery_get_ticket() 94 unsigned int they, me; in bakery_lock_get() local 110 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_lock_get() 111 if (me == they) in bakery_lock_get() 116 their_bakery_data = bakery->lock_data[they]; in bakery_lock_get() 125 (bakery_get_priority(their_ticket, they) < my_prio)) { in bakery_lock_get() 135 bakery_ticket_number(bakery->lock_data[they])); in bakery_lock_get()
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D | bakery_lock_normal.c | 105 unsigned int they; in bakery_get_ticket() local 131 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_get_ticket() 132 if (me == they) in bakery_get_ticket() 139 their_bakery_info = get_bakery_info(they, lock); in bakery_get_ticket() 167 unsigned int they, me; in bakery_lock_get() local 184 for (they = 0U; they < BAKERY_LOCK_MAX_CPUS; they++) { in bakery_lock_get() 185 if (me == they) in bakery_lock_get() 192 their_bakery_info = get_bakery_info(they, lock); in bakery_lock_get() 206 if (their_ticket && (bakery_get_priority(their_ticket, they) < my_prio)) { in bakery_lock_get()
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/external/python/cpython3/Tools/c-analyzer/ |
D | README | 26 of values that are constantly shifting in a complex way. When they are 28 involves. Furthermore, when they are spread out it complicates efforts 33 should be added for runtime state. Instead, they should be added to 39 If it reports any globals then they should be resolved. If the globals 40 are runtime state then they should be folded into _PyRuntimeState. 41 Otherwise they should be added to ignored-globals.txt.
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/ |
D | alignment.ll | 3 ; This cannot get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if they have an 14 ; they have an explicit alignment specified. 27 ; This cannot get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if they have an 37 ; they have an explicit alignment specified and a section specified.
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D | log2_not_readnone.ll | 3 ; Log2 and exp2 are string-matched to intrinsics. If they are not declared 4 ; readnone, they can't be changed to intrinsics (because they can change errno).
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/external/llvm-project/llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/ |
D | alignment.ll | 3 ; This cannot get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if they have an 14 ; they have an explicit alignment specified. 27 ; This cannot get rounded up to the preferred alignment (16) if they have an 37 ; they have an explicit alignment specified and a section specified.
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D | log2_not_readnone.ll | 3 ; Log2 and exp2 are string-matched to intrinsics. If they are not declared 4 ; readnone, they can't be changed to intrinsics (because they can change errno).
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/external/llvm-project/llvm/test/CodeGen/ARM/ |
D | log2_not_readnone.ll | 3 ; Log2 and exp2 are string-matched to intrinsics. If they are not declared 4 ; readnone, they can't be changed to intrinsics (because they can change errno).
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/ARM/ |
D | log2_not_readnone.ll | 3 ; Log2 and exp2 are string-matched to intrinsics. If they are not declared 4 ; readnone, they can't be changed to intrinsics (because they can change errno).
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/external/autotest/client/site_tests/platform_DaemonsRespawn/ |
D | control | 5 a few key daemons and make sure that they have been restarted properly. 9 PURPOSE = 'Verify that daemons restart when they are killed.' 11 Fails if kill daemons are not automatically restarted after they are killed.
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/external/llvm-project/llvm/test/CodeGen/Mips/ |
D | fneg.ll | 4 ; present, they confirm to 1985. 5 ; In 1985 mode, abs.[ds] are arithmetic (i.e. they raise invalid operation 6 ; exceptions when given NaN's). In 2008 mode, they are non-arithmetic (i.e. 7 ; they are copies and don't raise any exceptions).
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/external/llvm/test/CodeGen/Mips/ |
D | fneg.ll | 4 ; present, they confirm to 1985. 5 ; In 1985 mode, abs.[ds] are arithmetic (i.e. they raise invalid operation 6 ; exceptions when given NaN's). In 2008 mode, they are non-arithmetic (i.e. 7 ; they are copies and don't raise any exceptions).
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D | fabs.ll | 4 ; present, they confirm to 1985. 5 ; In 1985 mode, abs.[ds] are arithmetic (i.e. they raise invalid operation 6 ; exceptions when given NaN's). In 2008 mode, they are non-arithmetic (i.e. 7 ; they are copies and don't raise any exceptions).
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/external/pdfium/testing/resources/javascript/ |
D | icons_expected.txt | 4 Alert: they are named icon1 and icon2 5 Alert: they are also named icon1 and icon2 6 Alert: but they are made anew each time since false is returned from comparison
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D | icons.in | 22 app.alert("they are named " + icon1.name + " and " + icon2.name); 25 app.alert("they are also named " + icon1_again.name + 27 app.alert("but they are made anew each time since " + 32 // the JS side as well, although they will not be bound on the fxjs side.
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/external/python/cpython3/Tools/c-analyzer/cpython/ |
D | README | 17 problem under subinterpreters if they are no longer sharing the GIL, 56 of values that are constantly shifting in a complex way. When they are 58 involves. Furthermore, when they are spread out it complicates efforts 63 should be added for runtime state. Instead, they should be added to 70 If it reports any globals then they should be resolved. If the globals 71 are runtime state then they should be folded into _PyRuntimeState. 72 Otherwise they should be marked as ignored.
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/external/one-true-awk/testdir/ |
D | bib | 35 These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that t… 55 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they sha… 56 And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. 63 And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leave… 64 And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and… 88 And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain … 108 Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they… 140 … the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all whi… 142 …o after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to th… 157 …f every sort shalt thou bring into the ark, to keep them alive with thee; they shall be male and f… [all …]
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D | README.TESTS | 10 Not organized, but they touch almost everything. 14 basic stuff -- they have to work. 24 These tests are not regressions -- they compute the right 36 they use the most common awk constructions in straightforward
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/external/arm-trusted-firmware/docs/process/ |
D | code-review-guidelines.rst | 14 before they are integrated in the source tree. Different people bring different 53 several rounds of reviews and rework before they get approved, especially 65 - If there is only one code owner and they have become unresponsive, ask one 94 along with the module(s) they look after. 122 expected to be provided by the patch author. If they are not, do not hesitate 127 If a code owner is happy with a patch, they should give their approval 128 through the ``Code-Owner-Review+1`` label in Gerrit. If instead, they have 129 concerns, questions, or any other type of blocking comment, they should set 184 their best judgement. If they are unsure about a patch, they should ask 207 If a maintainer is happy with a patch, they should give their approval [all …]
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/external/llvm-project/llvm/test/CodeGen/AMDGPU/ |
D | store-private.ll | 159 ; they might be different locations 170 ; they might be different locations 209 ; they might be different locations 220 ; they might be different locations 258 ; they might be different locations 264 ; they might be different locations 270 ; they might be different locations 281 ; they might be different locations 287 ; they might be different locations 293 ; they might be different locations [all …]
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/external/libwebsockets/READMEs/ |
D | README.lws_sequencer.md | 25 they bind to an `lws_context`. The sequencer callback may create 72 can tag them with an opaque user data pointer, and they are also bound to 87 queue and handled strictly in the order they arrived on subsequent event loops. 98 `struct lws_sequencer` objects are cleaned up during context destruction if they are 121 subsequent client wsi transaction they can be reused on. They will clean 122 themselves up when they time out. 140 When dealing with wsi that were created by the sequencer, they may close at 142 `LWSSEQ_WSI_CONN_CLOSE` message may have been queued but since they are 143 strictly handled in the order they arrived, before it was
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/external/openscreen/cast/test/ |
D | README.md | 4 including how they tie into other systems or tests if relevant. 14 record the protobuf data they generate for use in unit tests. For example, a 27 paths to which they will write are fixed and are the same as from where the
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/external/python/cffi/c/libffi_msvc/ |
D | README.ctypes | 1 The purpose is to hack the libffi sources so that they can be compiled 2 with MSVC, and to extend them so that they have the features I need
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/external/python/cpython2/Modules/_ctypes/libffi_msvc/ |
D | README.ctypes | 1 The purpose is to hack the libffi sources so that they can be compiled 2 with MSVC, and to extend them so that they have the features I need
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/external/mesa3d/src/gallium/drivers/r600/sfn/ |
D | sfn_docu.txt | 30 - Moves from inputs are usually not required, they could be forwarded 32 but they are actually needed in the same registes they come from and
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