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TEMPLATE_RESTORE_STATE.S | 11 lw zero, r_ZERO*4(a0) # restore zero 14 lw AT, r_AT*4(a0) # restore at 16 lw v0, r_V0*4(a0) # restore v0 17 lw v1, r_V1*4(a0) # restore v1 19 lw a1, r_A1*4(a0) # restore a1 20 lw a2, r_A2*4(a0) # restore a2 21 lw a3, r_A3*4(a0) # restore a3 23 lw t0, r_T0*4(a0) # restore t0 24 lw t1, r_T1*4(a0) # restore t1 25 lw t2, r_T2*4(a0) # restore t [all...] |
/external/iptables/iptables/ |
.gitignore | 4 /ip6tables-restore 9 /iptables-restore
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ip6tables-restore.8 | 1 .TH IP6TABLES-RESTORE 8 "Jan 30, 2002" "" "" 22 ip6tables-restore \(em Restore IPv6 Tables 24 \fBip6tables\-restore\fP [\fB\-c\fP] [\fB\-n\fP] 27 .B ip6tables-restore 28 is used to restore IPv6 Tables from data specified on STDIN. Use 32 restore the values of all packet and byte counters 37 .B ip6tables-restore
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iptables-restore.8 | 1 .TH IPTABLES-RESTORE 8 "Jan 04, 2001" "" "" 22 iptables-restore \(em Restore IP Tables 24 \fBiptables\-restore\fP [\fB\-c\fP] [\fB\-n\fP] 27 .B iptables-restore 28 is used to restore IP Tables from data specified on STDIN. Use 32 restore the values of all packet and byte counters 36 .B iptables-restore
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xtables-multi.c | 22 {"iptables-restore", iptables_restore_main}, 32 {"ip6tables-restore", ip6tables_restore_main},
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/external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/chromeos/login/ |
oauth_login_manager.h | 22 // Session restore is not started. 24 // Session restore is in progress. We are currently issuing calls to verify 27 // Session restore is completed. 31 // Session restore strategy. 34 // Restore session from generated OAuth2 refresh token. 36 // Restore session from saved OAuth2 refresh token from TokenServices. 38 // Restore session from OAuth2 refresh token passed via command line. 40 // Restore session from authentication code passed via command line. 81 // Continues session restore after transient network errors. 87 // Returns session restore state [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/test/ |
backup2.test | 12 # focus of this file is testing the "backup" and "restore" methods 70 # Delete the original. Restore from backup. Verify the content is 78 set rc [catch {db restore bu1.db} res] 82 } {1 {restore failed: source database busy}} 87 db restore bu1.db 94 db restore temp bu1.db 142 # Try to restore from an unreadable file. 148 set rc [catch {db restore temp bu3.db} res] 156 set rc [catch {db restore temp bu3.db} res] 161 # Try to restore from something that is not a database file [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/backup/ |
RestoreObserver.java | 23 * Callback class for receiving progress reports during a restore operation. These 28 * Supply a list of the restore datasets available from the current transport. This 43 * The restore operation has begun. 46 * this restore operation. 61 * indication of the backup manager's progress through the overall restore process. 68 * The restore process has completed. This method will always be called, 69 * even if no individual package restore operations were attempted. 71 * @param error Zero on success; a nonzero error code if the restore operation
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RestoreSession.java | 30 * Interface for managing a restore session. 41 * Ask the current transport what the available restore sets are. 45 * the restore set lookup by the backup transport. This parameter must not be 62 * Restore the given set onto the device, replacing the current data of any app 63 * contained in the restore set with the data previously backed up. 70 * the restore set that should be used. 72 * progress callbacks during the restore operation. 77 Log.d(TAG, "restoreAll() called during active restore"); 84 Log.d(TAG, "Can't contact server to restore"); 90 * Restore select packages from the given set onto the device, replacing th [all...] |
package.html | 3 <p>Contains the backup and restore functionality available to 5 device, all applications that have enabled backup can restore the user's previous data when the 12 <p>All backup and restore operations are controlled by the {@link 26 <li>Restore the data saved to remote storage</li>
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IFullBackupRestoreObserver.aidl | 20 * Observer of a full backup or restore process. The observer is told "interesting" 21 * information about an ongoing full backup or restore action. 47 * Notification: a restore-from-full-backup operation has begun. 52 * Notification: the system has begun restore of the given package. 61 * Notification: the restore-from-full-backup operation has ended.
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IRestoreSession.aidl | 23 * Binder interface used by clients who wish to manage a restore operation. Every 30 * Ask the current transport what the available restore sets are. 40 * Restore the given set onto the device, replacing the current data of any app 41 * contained in the restore set with the data previously backed up. 48 * the restore set that should be used. 50 * progress callbacks during the restore operation. 55 * Restore select packages from the given set onto the device, replacing the 64 * the restore set that should be used. 66 * progress callbacks during the restore operation. 67 * @param packages The set of packages for which to attempt a restore. Regardless o [all...] |
IRestoreObserver.aidl | 22 * Callback class for receiving progress reports during a restore operation. 28 * Supply a list of the restore datasets available from the current transport. This 40 * The restore operation has begun. 43 * this restore operation. 59 * The restore operation has completed. 61 * @param error Zero on success; a nonzero error code if the restore operation
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/external/skia/gm/ |
optimizations.cpp | 42 // RESTORE 61 (*preOptPattern)[3] = RESTORE; 62 (*preOptPattern)[4] = RESTORE; 67 (*postOptPattern)[0] = SAVE; // extra save/restore added by extra draw 70 (*postOptPattern)[3] = RESTORE; 71 (*postOptPattern)[4] = RESTORE; 75 (*postOptPattern)[0] = SAVE; // extra save/restore added by extra draw 79 (*postOptPattern)[4] = RESTORE; 80 (*postOptPattern)[5] = RESTORE; 81 (*postOptPattern)[6] = RESTORE; [all...] |
/dalvik/vm/mterp/x86/ |
OP_CONST_WIDE_16.S | 8 UNSPILL(rIBASE) # restore rIBASE
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OP_CONST_WIDE_32.S | 8 UNSPILL(rIBASE) # restore rIBASE
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OP_EXECUTE_INLINE.S | 25 UNSPILL(rIBASE) # restore rIBASE 80 movl rSELF,%ecx # restore self 83 UNSPILL_TMP1(%eax) # in case not resolved, restore opIndex 89 movl rSELF,%ecx # restore self 90 UNSPILL_TMP1(%eax) # restore opIndex 95 UNSPILL_TMP2(%eax) # restore method 96 movl rSELF,%ecx # restore self 100 UNSPILL(rIBASE) # restore rIBASE 101 UNSPILL_TMP1(%eax) # restore result of inline
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/development/samples/BackupRestore/ |
_index.html | 1 <p>The Backup/Restore application illustrates a few different approaches that an
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/external/chromium/chrome/browser/prefs/ |
session_startup_pref.h | 20 // Indicates the user doesn't want to restore a previous session. 23 // Indicates the user wants to restore the last session. 26 // Indicates the user wants to restore a specific set of URLs. The URLs 53 // The URLs to restore. Only used if type == URLS.
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/external/chromium_org/tools/perf/page_sets/tough_canvas_cases/canvas2d_balls_common/ |
bouncing_balls_draw_back_as_white.js | 12 canvasContext.restore();
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/frameworks/base/packages/BackupRestoreConfirmation/res/values/ |
strings.xml | 19 <!-- Title of the activity when a full restore has been requested and must be confirmed --> 20 <string name="restore_confirm_title">Full restore</string> 29 <!-- Text for message to user that a full restore has been requested, and must be confirmed. --> 30 <string name="restore_confirm_text">A full restore of all data from a connected desktop computer has been requested. Do you want to allow this to happen\?\n\nIf you did not request the restore yourself, do not allow the operation to proceed. This will replace any data currently on the device!</string> 31 <!-- Button to allow a requested full restore to occur --> 32 <string name="allow_restore_button_label">Restore my data</string> 33 <!-- Button to refuse to allow the requested full restore --> 34 <string name="deny_restore_button_label">Do not restore</string> 38 <!-- Text for message to user that they must enter their device encryption password in order to perform this restore operation. -- [all...] |
/ndk/tests/device/issue42891-boost-1_52/jni/boost/boost/io/ |
ios_state.hpp | 45 { this->restore(); } 47 void restore() function in class:boost::io::ios_flags_saver 70 { this->restore(); } 72 void restore() function in class:boost::io::ios_precision_saver 95 { this->restore(); } 97 void restore() function in class:boost::io::ios_width_saver 123 { this->restore(); } 125 void restore() function in class:boost::io::basic_ios_iostate_saver 152 { this->restore(); } 154 void restore() function in class:boost::io::basic_ios_exception_saver 179 void restore() function in class:boost::io::basic_ios_tie_saver 204 void restore() function in class:boost::io::basic_ios_rdbuf_saver 229 void restore() function in class:boost::io::basic_ios_fill_saver 255 void restore() function in class:boost::io::basic_ios_locale_saver 284 void restore() function in class:boost::io::ios_iword_saver 311 void restore() function in class:boost::io::ios_pword_saver 338 void restore() function in class:boost::io::ios_base_all_saver 373 void restore() function in class:boost::io::basic_ios_all_saver 419 void restore() function in class:boost::io::ios_all_word_saver [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/help/ |
bmgr.jd | 13 <li><a href="#restore">Forcing a Restore Operation</a></li> 29 and restore operations so that you don't need to repeatedly wipe data or take similar 67 <h2 id="restore">Forcing a Restore Operation</h2> 69 <p>Unlike backup operations, which are batched together and run on an occasional basis, restore 70 operations execute immediately. The Backup Manager currently provides two kinds of restore 74 perform. The second kind of restore operation restores 77 invoke this second restore operation with the {@link 83 <p>While testing your application, you can immediately invoke the restore operation (bypassing th [all...] |
/dalvik/vm/compiler/template/armv5te-vfp/ |
TEMPLATE_MEM_OP_DECODE.S | 16 pop {r0-r12,lr} @ restore all registers 17 vpop {d0-d15} @ restore all fp registers
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/external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/performance_monitor/ |
startup_timer.h | 14 // This class is responsible for recording the startup and session restore times 80 // The total duration of the session restore(s), if any occurred. This is 82 // - If the user has auto-restore on, the restore is synchronous, and we pause 83 // the startup timer during the session restore; the restore will not 85 // - If Chrome crashed and the user chooses to restore the crashed session, 86 // then the startup is already completed; the restore will not interfere
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