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  /external/valgrind/main/
AUTHORS 69 deals with ppc64-linux issues.
README 38 - PPC64/Linux
  /external/valgrind/main/coregrind/
launcher-linux.c 217 platform = "ppc64-linux";
290 target of ppc64-linux we still choose ppc32-linux as the default
291 target, because on most ppc64-linux setups, the basic /bin,
297 (0==strcmp(VG_PLATFORM,"ppc64-linux")) ||
pub_core_trampoline.h 88 ppc64-linux. The one insn at this label is never really
90 thread's LR and R2 registers from a small stack in the ppc64 guest
pub_core_machine.h 177 ppc64: initially: call VG_(machine_get_hwcaps)
240 /* PPC64: set to 1 if Altivec instructions are supported in
  /external/valgrind/main/docs/internals/
performance.txt 19 Also, on x86, amd64, ppc32 and ppc64, --profile-flags style profiling was
  /external/valgrind/main/include/
pub_tool_vkiscnums_asm.h 46 # include "vki/vki-scnums-ppc64-linux.h"
  /external/oprofile/
ChangeLog-2004 103 * events/ppc64/970/events: Make min count 10000 for all PM_INST_CMPL;
105 * events/ppc64/power4/event_mappings: Set LSB of MMCRA so kernel kludge
107 * events/ppc64/power4/events: Make min counts consistent with ppc970
108 * events/ppc64/power5/events: Make min counts consistent with ppc970
117 * events/ppc64/power4/events: Corrected group 4 counter assignments.
122 * events/ppc64/970/event_mappings:
123 * events/ppc64/970/events:
124 * events/ppc64/970/unit_masks:
129 * utils/opcontrol: Added ppc64/970 support.
140 * utils/opcontrol: Correct ppc64 check that events are in same group
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/
stacktrace_powerpc-inl.h 36 // http://www.linux-foundation.org/spec/ELF/ppc64/PPC-elf64abi-1.9.html#STACK
141 // linux ppc64), it's in sp[2]. For SYSV (used by linux ppc),
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/tcmalloc/vendor/src/
stacktrace_powerpc-inl.h 36 // http://www.linux-foundation.org/spec/ELF/ppc64/PPC-elf64abi-1.9.html#STACK
141 // linux ppc64), it's in sp[2]. For SYSV (used by linux ppc),
  /external/llvm/include/llvm/Object/
RelocVisitor.h 80 } else if (FileFormat == "ELF64-ppc64") {
216 /// PPC64 ELF
  /external/llvm/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/
s000-alias-misched.ll 3 ; RUN: llc < %s -enable-misched -march=ppc64 -mcpu=a2 | FileCheck %s
4 ; RUN: llc < %s -enable-misched -enable-aa-sched-mi -march=ppc64 -mcpu=a2 | FileCheck %s
  /external/llvm/unittests/ADT/
TripleTest.cpp 103 EXPECT_EQ(Triple::ppc64, T.getArch());
115 EXPECT_EQ(Triple::ppc64, T.getArch());
327 T.setArch(Triple::ppc64);
366 EXPECT_EQ(Triple::ppc64, T.get64BitArchVariant().getArch());
388 T.setArch(Triple::ppc64);
390 EXPECT_EQ(Triple::ppc64, T.get64BitArchVariant().getArch());
  /external/clang/test/Driver/
linux-ld.c 280 // Test the setup that shipped in SUSE 10.3 on ppc64.
284 // RUN: | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-SUSE-10-3-PPC64 %s
285 // CHECK-SUSE-10-3-PPC64: "{{.*}}ld{{(.exe)?}}" "--sysroot=[[SYSROOT:[^"]+]]"
286 // CHECK-SUSE-10-3-PPC64: "{{.*}}/usr/lib/gcc/powerpc64-suse-linux/4.1.2/64{{/|\\\\}}crtbegin.o"
287 // CHECK-SUSE-10-3-PPC64: "-L[[SYSROOT]]/usr/lib/gcc/powerpc64-suse-linux/4.1.2/64"
288 // CHECK-SUSE-10-3-PPC64: "-L[[SYSROOT]]/usr/lib/gcc/powerpc64-suse-linux/4.1.2/../../../../lib64"
289 // CHECK-SUSE-10-3-PPC64: "-L[[SYSROOT]]/lib/../lib64"
290 // CHECK-SUSE-10-3-PPC64: "-L[[SYSROOT]]/usr/lib/../lib64"
393 // RUN: | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-DEBIAN-PPC64 %s
394 // CHECK-DEBIAN-PPC64: "{{.*}}ld{{(.exe)?}}" "--sysroot=[[SYSROOT:[^"]+]]
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clang-translation.c 169 // PPCPOWERPC64: "-target-cpu" "ppc64"
175 // PPC64NS: "-target-cpu" "ppc64"
ppc-features.cpp 15 // CHECK: invalid argument '-faltivec' only allowed with 'ppc/ppc64/ppc64le'
62 // RUN: %clang -target powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu %s -fno-altivec -mcpu=ppc64 -### -o %t.o 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-15 %s
  /external/valgrind/main/VEX/switchback/
switchback.c 6 e.g. for ppc64:
314 #else // ppc64
454 #else // ppc64
476 #else // ppc64
655 #else // ppc64
1054 #else // ppc64
1144 #else // ppc64
  /external/flac/libFLAC/
cpu.c 367 info->data.ppc.ppc64 = (hostInfo.cpu_type == CPU_TYPE_POWERPC) && (hostInfo.cpu_subtype == CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_970);
374 info->data.ppc.ppc64 = 0;
395 /* PPC64 hardware implements the cntlzd instruction */
398 info->data.ppc.ppc64 = 1;
405 info->data.ppc.ppc64 = 0;
  /external/valgrind/main/coregrind/m_sigframe/
sigframe-ppc64-linux.c 4 /*--- sigframe-ppc64-linux.c ---*/
55 on ppc64-linux.
85 // On ppc64-linux, rt_sigframe is used for all signals.
94 linux-2.6.13/arch/ppc64/kernel/signal.c */
303 /* Handler is in fact a standard ppc64-linux function descriptor,
  /external/valgrind/main/coregrind/m_syswrap/
syswrap-ppc64-linux.c 3 /*--- Platform-specific syscalls stuff. syswrap-ppc64-linux.c ---*/
76 /* On PPC64, a func ptr is represented by a TOC entry ptr.
430 PRE/POST wrappers for ppc64/Linux-specific syscalls
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  /external/valgrind/main/include/vki/
vki-scnums-ppc64-linux.h 3 /*--- System call numbers for ppc64-linux. ---*/
4 /*--- vki-scnums-ppc64-linux.h ---*/
  /external/valgrind/main/coregrind/m_debuginfo/
readelf.c 189 For ppc64-linux it's more complex. If the symbol is seen to be in
195 To support the ppc64-linux pre-"dotless" ABI (prior to gcc 4.0.0),
201 As a result, on ppc64-linux, the caller of this function may have
213 UChar* opd_img, /* oimage of .opd sec (ppc64-linux only) */
219 Addr* sym_tocptr_out, /* ppc64-linux only: R2 value to be
221 Bool* from_opd_out, /* ppc64-linux only: did we deref an
360 ppc64-linux and the symbol is one which the .opd-chasing hack
432 /* ppc64-linux nasty hack: if the symbol is in an .opd section,
507 # endif /* ppc64-linux nasty hack */
510 /* Here's yet another ppc64-linux hack. Get rid of leading dot i
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  /external/clang/test/CodeGen/
ppc64-complex-return.c 1 // REQUIRES: ppc64-registered-target
ppc64-struct-onefloat.c 1 // REQUIRES: ppc64-registered-target
  /external/elfutils/backends/
ppc64_reloc.def 1 /* List the relocation types for ppc64. -*- C -*-

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