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mem-memcpy.c | 57 struct routine routines[] = { variable in typeref:struct:routine 209 for (i = 0; routines[i].name; i++) { 210 if (!strcmp(routines[i].name, routine)) 213 if (!routines[i].name) { 215 printf("Available routines...\n"); 216 for (i = 0; routines[i].name; i++) { 218 routines[i].name, routines[i].desc); 230 do_memcpy_cycle(routines[i].fn, len, false); 232 do_memcpy_cycle(routines[i].fn, len, true) [all...] |
mem-memset.c | 57 static const struct routine routines[] = { variable in typeref:struct:routine 201 for (i = 0; routines[i].name; i++) { 202 if (!strcmp(routines[i].name, routine)) 205 if (!routines[i].name) { 207 printf("Available routines...\n"); 208 for (i = 0; routines[i].name; i++) { 210 routines[i].name, routines[i].desc); 222 do_memset_cycle(routines[i].fn, len, false); 224 do_memset_cycle(routines[i].fn, len, true) [all...] |
/external/qemu/distrib/sdl-1.2.15/src/hermes/ |
x86_main.asm | 3 ; Some routines Copyright (c) 1998 Christian Nentwich (brn@eleet.mcb.at) 9 ; Most routines are (c) Glenn Fiedler (ptc@gaffer.org), used with permission
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mmx_main.asm | 3 ; Some routines Copyright (c) 1998 Christian Nentwich (c.nentwich@cs.ucl.ac.uk)
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mmxp2_32.asm | 17 ; These routines aren't exactly pII optimised - it's just that as they 31 ;; Macros for conversion routines
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/external/libunwind/doc/ |
libunwind-setjmp.tex | 27 be a drop-in replacement for the normal, system-provided routines of 30 \Func{setjmp}() routines is very fast. Typically, just 2 or 3 words 34 \Func{longjmp}() routines tends to be much slower than with the 35 system-provided routines. In fact, the time spent on a 55 and used by these routines is completely different from the ones 56 used by the system-provided routines. Thus, a jump-buffer created 68 goto routines.
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unw_get_accessors.tex | 21 routines that were specified when address space \Var{as} was created 27 call-back routines for the local address space
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libunwind-ptrace.tex | 43 process. With the right set of call-back routines, it is therefore 47 ready-to-use callbacks for this purpose. The routines and variables 60 individual callback routines (\Func{\_UPT\_find\_proc\_info}(), 62 use. Of course, the addresses of these routines could also be picked 65 the callback routines will be linked into the application, even if
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libunwind.tex | 99 identified by the cursor). \Prog{Libunwind} provides several routines 178 arguments: a pointer to a set of \emph{accessor} routines and an 180 accessor routines provide \Func{libunwind} with the means to 191 the accessor (callback) routines. Typically, this pointer is used to 238 All \Prog{libunwind} routines are thread-safe. What this means is 243 To ensure thread-safety, some \Prog{libunwind} routines may have to 244 use locking. Such routines \emph{must~not} be called from signal 251 \Prog{libunwind} routines are guaranteed to be signal-safe. 256 \Func{Libunwind} provides the routines \Func{\_U\_dyn\_register}() and 266 performance impact on JIT-compilers. In particular, both routines ar [all...] |
unw_create_addr_space.tex | 20 address-space and initializes it based on the call-back routines 22 The call-back routines are described in detail below. The 31 \section{Call-back Routines} 33 \Prog{Libunwind} uses a set of call-back routines to access the 35 routines are specified via the \Var{ap} argument, which points to a
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unw_resume.tex | 54 handlers (aka, ``personality routines''). If a program needs this, it
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/openssl/openssl/crypto/des/times/ |
usparc.cc | 7 routines are being linked from a library. I'll record the higher
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/webrtc/common_audio/signal_processing/ |
spl_sqrt_floor_arm.S | 10 @ Thanks for asking. Those routines are public domain (originally posted to 24 @ approximation routines, or if I can freely use it for any purpose.
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/external/openssl/crypto/des/times/ |
usparc.cc | 7 routines are being linked from a library. I'll record the higher
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/openssl/openssl/crypto/des/ |
FILES0 | 25 rpw.c - Source for libdes.a testing password reading routines. 90 * are not normally built into libdes due to machine specific routines
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/external/libcxxabi/src/ |
cxa_vector.cpp | 20 #pragma mark --Helper routines and classes -- 105 #pragma mark --Externally visible routines--
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/external/openssl/crypto/des/ |
FILES0 | 25 rpw.c - Source for libdes.a testing password reading routines. 90 * are not normally built into libdes due to machine specific routines
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/ndk/sources/cxx-stl/llvm-libc++abi/libcxxabi/src/ |
cxa_vector.cpp | 20 #pragma mark --Helper routines and classes -- 105 #pragma mark --Externally visible routines--
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/device/lge/mako/camera/ |
Android.mk | 86 # To Choose neon/C routines for YV12 conversion
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/external/bison/lib/ |
printf-parse.c | 406 be understood by the system's printf routines. */ 425 be understood by the system's printf routines. */
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/openssl/openssl/crypto/bio/ |
bss_log.c | 76 # include <lib$routines.h>
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/openssl/openssl/crypto/ |
o_time.c | 73 # include <lib$routines.h> 160 #include <lib$routines.h> 331 * trigger the very errors the routines fix.
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/external/openssl/crypto/bio/ |
bss_log.c | 76 # include <lib$routines.h>
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/external/openssl/crypto/ |
o_time.c | 73 # include <lib$routines.h> 160 #include <lib$routines.h> 331 * trigger the very errors the routines fix.
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/external/qemu/distrib/sdl-1.2.15/src/video/riscos/ |
SDL_riscosASM.S | 22 ; Assembler routines for RISC OS display
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