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/external/blktrace/doc/
Dblktrace.tex46 run in \emph{live} mode directly outputs data collected by blktrace.
75 A patch for a \emph{specific Linux kernel} is provided in bt/kernel (where
76 \emph{bt} is the name of the directory from the above git sequence). The
96 \emph{Support for tracing block io actions.} To do this, run
102 and navigate through \emph{Device Drivers} and \emph{Block devices}
103 and then down to \emph{Support for tracing block io actions} and hit Y.
186 A \emph{btrace} script is included in the distribution to ease live
193 By default, \emph{btrace} runs the trace in quiet mode so it will not
194 include statistics when you break the run. Add the \emph{-S} option to
201 by applications using the SCSI Generic (\emph{sg}) interface.
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/external/apache-commons-bcel/docs/verifier/
DJustIce.lyx48 \emph on
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/external/blktrace/btreplay/doc/
Dbtreplay.tex62 one is able to \emph{replay} the IO again on the same machine or another
71 the only traces you are interested in are \emph{QUEUE} requests --
106 IOs during the sample workload. \texttt{btreplay} \emph{attempts} to
115 during replays. In addition the actual ordering of IOs \emph{between}
133 multiple sequential (in time) IOs and put them in a single \emph{bunch} of
134 IOs that will be processed as a single \emph{asynchronous IO} call to the
138 code, and thus are submitted to the block IO layer with \emph{very small}
139 time intervals between issues.}. To manage the size of the \emph{bunches},
145 for \emph{bunching.} The default time is 10 milliseconds (10,000,000
149 \item[\texttt{--max-pkts}] A \emph{bunch} size can be anywhere from
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/external/markdown/tests/extensions/
Dattr_list.txt44 * _Item3_{: .emph }
46 * _Item3-1_{: .emph }
60 3. _Item3_{: .emph }
62 1. _Item3-1_{: .emph }
/external/dtc/Documentation/
Ddtc-paper.tex18 \emph{OzLabs, IBM Linux Technology Center}}
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76 Each node contains \emph{properties}, name--value pairs that give
136 \item \emph{relocatable}: the bootloader or kernel should be able to
140 \item \emph{insert and delete}: sometimes the bootloader might want to
147 \item \emph{compact}: embedded systems are frequently short of
161 \texttt{0x04} & \emph{totalsize} \\\cline{2-2}
162 \texttt{0x08} & \emph{off\_struct} & \\\cline{2-2}
163 \texttt{0x0C} & \emph{off\_strs} & \\\cline{2-2}
164 \texttt{0x10} & \emph{off\_rsvmap} & \\\cline{2-2}
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/external/blktrace/btt/doc/
Dbtt.tex81 -- utilizing \texttt{btt} on \emph{unclean} trace files produces
116 This is denoted as \emph{Q2I} time.
119 occasion there are also some time spent \emph{sleeping} waiting
124 \item[Q2G] Time needed to \emph{get} a request (get request
131 For \emph{merged} requests -- an incoming request that is merged
132 with a previously submitted request -- we calculate \emph{Q2M}, the
139 Referred to as \emph{I2D} time\footnote{The \emph{issue} trace
142 \emph{insert} traces.}.
148 This is referred to as the \emph{D2C} time\
154 \item \emph{Q2Q} which measures the time between queue traces
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/external/speex/doc/
Dmanual.lyx446 \emph on
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/external/dokka/core/src/test/kotlin/markdown/
DParserTest.kt85 @Test fun emph() { in emph() method in org.jetbrains.dokka.tests.ParserTest
/external/AFLplusplus/dictionaries/
Dtex.dict24 "\\emph{"
/external/scapy/scapy/
Dpacket.py318 if isinstance(f, Emph) or f in conf.emph:
1005 if isinstance(f, Emph) or f in conf.emph:
1187 if self.__class__ in conf.emph:
1190 if f in conf.emph:
Dconfig.py429 emph = Emphasize() variable in Conf
/external/e2fsprogs/lib/et/
Dcom_err.texinfo307 parameter, rather than in an external variable. @emph{Provide grammatical
522 Honeywell Information Systems, for not killing off the @emph{Multics}
Dtexinfo.tex1784 \let\emph=\smartitalic
3376 \definedummyword\emph
/external/dokka/core/testdata/markdown/
Dspec.txt4003 ***strong emph***
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4005 ***emph* in strong**
4006 **in strong *emph***
4007 *in emph **strong***
4015 *emph *with emph* in it*
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6145 an `emph`.
/external/cldr/docs/rfc/
Drfc2629.xslt1255 <xsl:template match="spanx[@style='emph' or not(@style)]">
/external/e2fsprogs/doc/
Dtexinfo.tex1784 \let\emph=\smartitalic
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/external/mtools/
Dmtools.texi469 @emph{fewer}, but bigger sectors. For example, 1 sector of 4K only takes
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/external/libffi/
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/external/libconfig/aux-build/
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/external/python/cpython2/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/
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