/external/qemu/elff/ |
elf_file.h | 32 * NOTE: This class operates on ELF sections that have been mapped to memory.
91 * NOTE: list of collected compilation units returned from this method is
113 * this class after appropriate ElfFileImpl instance has been created. Note,
136 /* Pulls one byte value from ELF file. Note that for one byte we don't need
276 * NOTE: pointer returned from this method points to a mapped section of
296 * NOTE: pointer returned from this method points to a mapped section of
337 * NOTE: CUs in the list returned via last_cu() method are in reverse order
378 * NOTE: pointer returned from this method points to a mapped section of
388 * NOTE: pointer returned from this method points to a mapped section of
398 * NOTE: pointer returned from this method points to a mapped section of [all...] |
/development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/ |
RemoteService.java | 52 * <p>Note that most applications <strong>do not</strong> need to deal with 60 * service. Note that this is package scoped (instead of private) so 206 * <p>Note that this is implemented as an inner class only keep the sample 237 // Cancel a previous call to startService(). Note that the 253 * <p>Note that this is implemented as an inner class only keep the sample 400 // Note that, though this API allows us to request to 433 * new values. Note that IPC calls are dispatched through a thread
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/external/opencore/oscl/oscl/osclio/src/ |
oscl_file_io.h | 164 * Note: for For Symbian, use the TSymbianAccessMode values to choose the mode. 189 * Note: For Symbian, this sets the RFileBuf cache size. 205 * Note: if asynchronous read is not available on the platform, 219 * Note: This feature is used in Symbian with the MMF framework. 239 * Note: when an external file handle is used, Open will attach to the file 254 * Note: when an external file handle is used, Open will attach to the file 325 * Note: If the file object was opened with an external file handle,
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/external/proguard/src/proguard/classfile/util/ |
DynamicMemberReferenceInitializer.java | 357 * or prints out a note accordingly. 393 // Did we find a match to print out a note? 396 // Print out a note about the dynamic invocation. 452 * Prints out a note on the matched dynamic invocation, if necessary. 459 // Print out a note about the dynamic invocation. 498 // Print out the actual note. 500 "Note: " +
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/speech/ |
SpeechRecognizer.java | 42 * invoked only from the main application thread. Please note that the application must have 183 * Factory method to create a new {@code SpeechRecognizer}. Please note that 196 * Factory method to create a new {@code SpeechRecognizer}. Please note that 234 * Starts listening for speech. Please note that 280 * stopped speaking at this point. Note that in the default case, this does not need to be 284 * want to manually call this method to stop listening sooner. Please note that 294 * Cancels the speech recognition. Please note that
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/packages/apps/Email/src/com/android/email/activity/setup/ |
AccountSetupBasics.java | 85 // NOTE: If you change this value, confirm that the new interval exists in arrays.xml 295 if (mProvider != null && mProvider.note != null) { 299 .setMessage(mProvider.note) 336 if (mProvider != null && mProvider.note != null) { 338 alert.setMessage(mProvider.note); 427 if (mProvider.note != null) { 442 * NOTE: With this organization, it is *not* possible to auto-create an exchange account,
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/packages/apps/Email/src/com/android/exchange/adapter/ |
ContactsSyncAdapter.java | 51 import android.provider.ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Note; 1678 String note = ""; local [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
as.info | 54 Here is a brief summary of how to invoke `as'. For details, *note 261 Begin in alternate macro mode, see *Note `.altmacro': Altmacro. 298 it. Note--this option is only supported by some targets, not all 534 *Note PDP-11-Options::. 936 explicitly (*note Machine Dependencies::). This doesn't mean `as' 943 `.org' directive (*note `.org': Org.). 954 are typically different in different file formats. *Note Symbol [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/info/ |
as.info | 54 Here is a brief summary of how to invoke `as'. For details, *note 261 Begin in alternate macro mode, see *Note `.altmacro': Altmacro. 298 it. Note--this option is only supported by some targets, not all 534 *Note PDP-11-Options::. 936 explicitly (*note Machine Dependencies::). This doesn't mean `as' 943 `.org' directive (*note `.org': Org.). 954 are typically different in different file formats. *Note Symbol [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-unknown-linux-gnu-4.2.1/info/ |
as.info | 54 Here is a brief summary of how to invoke `as'. For details, *note 261 Begin in alternate macro mode, see *Note `.altmacro': Altmacro. 298 it. Note--this option is only supported by some targets, not all 534 *Note PDP-11-Options::. 936 explicitly (*note Machine Dependencies::). This doesn't mean `as' 943 `.org' directive (*note `.org': Org.). 954 are typically different in different file formats. *Note Symbol [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
as.info | 56 Here is a brief summary of how to invoke `as'. For details, see *Note 274 Begin in alternate macro mode. *Note `.altmacro': Altmacro. 316 it. Note--this option is only supported by some targets, not all 339 systems or `L' for traditional a.out systems. *Note Symbol 559 *Note PDP-11-Options::. 977 explicitly (*note Machine Dependencies::). This doesn't mean `as' 984 `.org' directive (*note `.org': Org.). 995 are typically different in different file formats. *Note Symbol [all...] |
/prebuilt/darwin-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
as.info | 56 Here is a brief summary of how to invoke `as'. For details, see *Note 274 Begin in alternate macro mode. *Note `.altmacro': Altmacro. 316 it. Note--this option is only supported by some targets, not all 339 systems or `L' for traditional a.out systems. *Note Symbol 559 *Note PDP-11-Options::. 977 explicitly (*note Machine Dependencies::). This doesn't mean `as' 984 `.org' directive (*note `.org': Org.). 995 are typically different in different file formats. *Note Symbol [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.3.1/info/ |
as.info | 56 Here is a brief summary of how to invoke `as'. For details, see *Note 274 Begin in alternate macro mode. *Note `.altmacro': Altmacro. 316 it. Note--this option is only supported by some targets, not all 339 systems or `L' for traditional a.out systems. *Note Symbol 559 *Note PDP-11-Options::. 977 explicitly (*note Machine Dependencies::). This doesn't mean `as' 984 `.org' directive (*note `.org': Org.). 995 are typically different in different file formats. *Note Symbol [all...] |
/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/info/ |
as.info | 57 Here is a brief summary of how to invoke `as'. For details, see *Note 275 Begin in alternate macro mode. *Note `.altmacro': Altmacro. 317 it. Note--this option is only supported by some targets, not all 340 systems or `L' for traditional a.out systems. *Note Symbol 560 *Note PDP-11-Options::. 978 explicitly (*note Machine Dependencies::). This doesn't mean `as' 985 `.org' directive (*note `.org': Org.). 996 are typically different in different file formats. *Note Symbol [all...] |
/external/sonivox/arm-fm-22k/lib_src/ |
eas_vm_protos.h | 169 * Update the synth's state to play the requested note on the requested 174 * nKeyNumber - the MIDI key number for this note 175 * nNoteVelocity - the key velocity for this note 182 void VMStartNote (S_VOICE_MGR *pVoiceMgr, S_SYNTH *pSynth, EAS_U8 channel, EAS_U8 note, EAS_U8 velocity); 188 * If the note that we've been asked to start is in the same key group as 190 * note in the same key group and then start the newly requested note. 193 * nChannel - synth channel that wants to start a new note 194 * nKeyNumber - new note's midi note numbe [all...] |
/external/sonivox/arm-hybrid-22k/lib_src/ |
eas_vm_protos.h | 169 * Update the synth's state to play the requested note on the requested 174 * nKeyNumber - the MIDI key number for this note 175 * nNoteVelocity - the key velocity for this note 182 void VMStartNote (S_VOICE_MGR *pVoiceMgr, S_SYNTH *pSynth, EAS_U8 channel, EAS_U8 note, EAS_U8 velocity); 188 * If the note that we've been asked to start is in the same key group as 190 * note in the same key group and then start the newly requested note. 193 * nChannel - synth channel that wants to start a new note 194 * nKeyNumber - new note's midi note numbe [all...] |
/external/sonivox/arm-wt-22k/lib_src/ |
eas_vm_protos.h | 169 * Update the synth's state to play the requested note on the requested 174 * nKeyNumber - the MIDI key number for this note 175 * nNoteVelocity - the key velocity for this note 182 void VMStartNote (S_VOICE_MGR *pVoiceMgr, S_SYNTH *pSynth, EAS_U8 channel, EAS_U8 note, EAS_U8 velocity); 188 * If the note that we've been asked to start is in the same key group as 190 * note in the same key group and then start the newly requested note. 193 * nChannel - synth channel that wants to start a new note 194 * nKeyNumber - new note's midi note numbe [all...] |
/external/wpa_supplicant/ |
eap_testing.txt | 138 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 165 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 187 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 204 limit with AVP encapsulation and TLS tunneling. Note: EAP-PEAP/TLS 218 Note: Needed to use unknown identity in outer auth and some times the server 225 Note: This has some additional requirements for EAPTLS_MaxFragmentSize. 227 Note: Needed to use unknown identity in outer auth and some times the server 238 Note: This has some additional requirements for EAPTLS_MaxFragmentSize. 254 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 292 Note: user certificate from NavisRadius had private key in a forma [all...] |
/external/wpa_supplicant_6/wpa_supplicant/ |
eap_testing.txt | 175 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 202 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 224 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 241 limit with AVP encapsulation and TLS tunneling. Note: EAP-PEAP/TLS 255 Note: Needed to use unknown identity in outer auth and some times the server 262 Note: This has some additional requirements for EAPTLS_MaxFragmentSize. 264 Note: Needed to use unknown identity in outer auth and some times the server 275 Note: This has some additional requirements for EAPTLS_MaxFragmentSize. 294 Note: PEAPv1 requires TLS key derivation to use label "client EAP encryption" 332 Note: user certificate from NavisRadius had private key in a forma [all...] |
/hardware/ti/wlan/wl1271/Txn/ |
SdioBusDrv.c | 122 * \note 154 * \note 177 * \note 200 * \note 237 * Note: The DMA-able buffer address to use for write transactions is provided from the 277 * \note 301 * \note It's assumed that this function is called only when idle (i.e. previous Txn is done). 351 * \note 477 * \note 598 * \note [all...] |
/system/wlan/ti/sta_dk_4_0_4_32/common/src/hal/hl_ctrl/ |
whalDebug.c | 70 * Note(s) : Done 87 * Note(s) : Done 104 * Note(s) : Done 121 * Note(s) : Done 139 * Note(s) : Done 168 * Note(s) : Done 184 * Note(s) : Done 203 * Note(s) : Done 253 * Note(s) : Reading from memory or registers is done through IE (interrogate) 302 * Note(s) : Writing to memory or registers is done through command to the AC [all...] |
/external/dnsmasq/ |
dnsmasq.conf.example | 21 # Note that (amongst other things) this blocks all SRV requests, 149 # of valid alternatives, so we will give examples of each. Note that 237 # Note that all the common settings, such as netmask and 252 # route at all. Note that this only works for the options sent by 279 # Note that the net: part must precede the option: part. 298 # Send RFC-3442 classless static routes (note the netmask encoding) 310 # when it shuts down. Note the "i" flag, to tell dnsmasq to send the 319 # Send options to PXELinux. Note that we need to send the options even 329 # Reboot time. (Note 'i' to send 32-bit value) 489 # config option is used. (Note that expand-hosts does not need to b [all...] |
/frameworks/base/telephony/java/com/android/internal/telephony/cdma/ |
SmsMessage.java | 94 * Note: In CDMA the PDU is just a byte representation of the received Sms. 109 * Note: This function is a GSM specific functionality which is not supported in CDMA mode. 117 * Note: This function is a GSM specific functionality which is not supported in CDMA mode. 125 * Note: This function is a GSM specific functionality which is not supported in CDMA mode. 134 * Note: Only primitive fields are set. 137 // Note: Parcel.readByte actually reads one Int and masks to byte 252 // Note: Data may include trailing FF's. That's OK; message 267 * Note: This function is a GSM specific functionality which is not supported in CDMA mode. 370 * Note: This function is a GSM specific functionality which is not supported in CDMA mode. 379 * Note: This function is a GSM specific functionality which is not supported in CDMA mode [all...] |
/dalvik/libcore/xml/src/main/java/org/apache/xml/utils/ |
FastStringBuffer.java | 25 * parameter range checking, exposed fields. Note that in typical 29 * Note that Stree and DTM used a single FastStringBuffer as a string pool, 136 * array-of-arrays. Note that this array, and the arrays it contains, may be 146 * chunk of the Chunked Array currently in use. Note that additional 285 * that was allocated by it, restoring the initial state. Note that this 386 * Note that this operation has been somewhat deoptimized by the shift to a 410 * NOTE THAT after calling append(), previously obtained 472 * NOTE THAT after calling append(), previously obtained 554 * NOTE THAT after calling append(), previously obtained 636 * NOTE THAT after calling append(), previously obtaine [all...] |
/development/pdk/docs/source/ |
code-style.jd | 112 Note that the original exception is passed to the constructor for RuntimeException. This wrapped exception paradigm is very useful but only works in Java 1.4. If your code must compile under Java 1.3, you will need to omit the exception that is the cause.<br><br></li> 368 This level of logging should used be to note that something interesting to most people happened, i.e. when a situation is detected that is likely to have widespread impact, though isn't necessarily an error. Such a condition should only be logged by a module that reasonably believes that it is the most authoritative in that domain (to avoid duplicate logging by non-authoritative components). This level is always logged. 371 This level of logging should be used to further note what is happening on the device that could be relevant to investigate and debug unexpected behaviors. You should log only what is needed to gather enough information about what is going on about your component. If your debug logs are dominating the log then you probably should be using verbose logging. This level will be logged, even on release builds, and is required to be surrounded by an if (LOCAL_LOG) or if (LOCAL_LOGD) block, where LOCAL_LOG[D] is defined in your class or subcomponent, so that there can exist a possibility to disable all such logging. There must therefore be no active logic in an if (LOCAL_LOG) block. All the string building for the log also needs to be placed inside the if (LOCAL_LOG) block. The logging call should not be re-factored out into a method call if it is going to cause the string building to take place outside of the if (LOCAL_LOG) block. There is some code that still says if (localLOGV). This is considered acceptable as well, although the name is nonstandard. 377 <p><i>Note:</i> 380 <p><i>Note:</i> 383 <p><i>Note:</i> 386 <p><i>Note:</i> 389 <p><i>Note:</i> 392 <p><i>Note:</i> 395 <p><i>Note:</i [all...] |