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  /external/chromium_org/net/data/ftp/
dir-listing-ls-13.expected 11 kernels
dir-listing-ls-13 2 dr--r--r-- 1 ftp ----- 0 Nov 17 17:08 kernels
  /external/clang/test/CodeGenOpenCL/
kernel-metadata.cl 9 // CHECK: !opencl.kernels = !{!0}
kernel-attributes.cl 9 // CHECK: opencl.kernels = !{[[MDNODE0:![0-9]+]], [[MDNODE3:![0-9]+]]}
  /frameworks/compile/slang/tests/F_multi_in_target_version/
stderr.txt.expect 1 multi_in_target_version.rs:5:43: error: Invalid parameter 'in1' for compute kernel root(). Kernels targeting SDK levels 11-21 may not use multiple input parameters.
  /external/iptables/extensions/
libxt_SECMARK.man 5 table (for backwards compatibility with older kernels, it is also
libxt_DNAT.man 21 In Kernels up to 2.6.10 you can add several \-\-to\-destination options. For
22 those kernels, if you specify more than one destination address, either via an
25 Later Kernels (>= 2.6.11-rc1) don't have the ability to NAT to multiple ranges
38 IPv6 support available since Linux kernels >= 3.7.
libxt_SNAT.man 22 In Kernels up to 2.6.10, you can add several \-\-to\-source options. For those
23 kernels, if you specify more than one source address, either via an address
26 Later Kernels (>= 2.6.11-rc1) don't have the ability to NAT to multiple ranges
39 Kernels prior to 2.6.36-rc1 don't have the ability to
45 IPv6 support available since Linux kernels >= 3.7.
libxt_CONNSECMARK.man 6 table (for backwards compatibility with older kernels, it is also
libxt_NETMAP.man 11 IPv6 support available since Linux kernels >= 3.7.
  /frameworks/compile/slang/tests/F_kernel_static/
stderr.txt.expect 1 kernel_static.rs:14:14: error: Non-const static variables are not allowed in kernels: 'i'
  /external/iptables/
INCOMPATIBILITIES 4 with kernels that do not support it, will result in a plain DROP instead
6 Kernels that do support it:
  /external/iproute2/
README.decnet 25 kernels node address to work properly with 2.4 kernels. This should
26 be fine with 2.6 kernels as the routing code has been extensively
  /frameworks/rs/cpu_ref/
rsCpuScriptGroup.cpp 116 Vector<const ScriptKernelID *> kernels; local
124 // objects that might interfere between kernels.
186 kernels.add(k);
195 Script *s = kernels[ct]->mScript;
197 uint32_t slot = kernels[ct]->mSlot;
209 sl.kernels = kernels.array();
210 sl.count = kernels.size();
215 for (size_t ct=0; ct < kernels.size(); ct++) {
216 Script *s = kernels[ct]->mScript
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  /frameworks/rs/tests/typecheck/
Android.mk 8 kernels.rs \
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/mesa/src/src/gallium/state_trackers/clover/llvm/
invocation.cpp 138 find_kernels(llvm::Module *mod, std::vector<llvm::Function *> &kernels) {
140 mod->getNamedMetadata("opencl.kernels");
142 kernels.push_back(llvm::dyn_cast<llvm::Function>(
149 const std::vector<llvm::Function *> &kernels) {
169 // Since there is no "main" function in our kernels, we need to tell
175 for (std::vector<llvm::Function *>::const_iterator I = kernels.begin(),
176 E = kernels.end();
191 const std::vector<llvm::Function *> &kernels) {
207 assert(kernels.size() == 1);
209 kernel_func = kernels[0]
257 std::vector<llvm::Function *> kernels; local
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  /external/mesa3d/src/gallium/state_trackers/clover/llvm/
invocation.cpp 138 find_kernels(llvm::Module *mod, std::vector<llvm::Function *> &kernels) {
140 mod->getNamedMetadata("opencl.kernels");
142 kernels.push_back(llvm::dyn_cast<llvm::Function>(
149 const std::vector<llvm::Function *> &kernels) {
169 // Since there is no "main" function in our kernels, we need to tell
175 for (std::vector<llvm::Function *>::const_iterator I = kernels.begin(),
176 E = kernels.end();
191 const std::vector<llvm::Function *> &kernels) {
207 assert(kernels.size() == 1);
209 kernel_func = kernels[0]
257 std::vector<llvm::Function *> kernels; local
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  /hardware/intel/img/libdrm/
README 51 kernel sources in /usr/src/kernels/VERSION (where version is `uname -r`):
54 ln -s /usr/src/kernels/VERSION build
68 That is rm the /usr/src/kernels/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5-smp-i686/Module.symvers
  /bionic/libc/private/
bionic_prctl.h 22 // This is only supported by Android kernels, so it's not in the uapi headers.
  /frameworks/base/rs/java/android/renderscript/
ScriptGroup.java 22 * ScriptGroup creates a group of kernels that are executed
24 * The kernels may be connected internally or to an external allocation.
35 * script kernels and connections. Attempting to create a
39 * Currently, all kernels in a ScriptGroup must be from separate
40 * Script objects. Attempting to use multiple kernels from the same
97 * Allocation to be used for kernels that require an input
117 * Allocation to be used for the kernels that require an output
136 * Execute the ScriptGroup. This will run all the kernels in
149 * First, all kernels to be used by the ScriptGroup should be added.
151 * Second, add connections between kernels. There are two type
396 long[] kernels = new long[mKernelCount]; local
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  /frameworks/compile/slang/tests/F_root_compute_really_bad/
stderr.txt.expect 17 root_compute_really_bad.rs:15:31: error: Invalid parameter 'aout' for compute kernel root_kernel(). Kernels targeting SDK levels 11-21 may not use multiple input parameters.
19 root_compute_really_bad.rs:15:41: error: Invalid parameter 'usrData' for compute kernel root_kernel(). Kernels targeting SDK levels 11-21 may not use multiple input parameters.
20 root_compute_really_bad.rs:15:56: error: Invalid parameter 'x1' for compute kernel root_kernel(). Kernels targeting SDK levels 11-21 may not use multiple input parameters.
21 root_compute_really_bad.rs:15:67: error: Invalid parameter 'y1' for compute kernel root_kernel(). Kernels targeting SDK levels 11-21 may not use multiple input parameters.
  /frameworks/support/v8/renderscript/java/src/android/support/v8/renderscript/
ScriptGroup.java 23 * ScriptGroup creates a group of kernels that are executed
25 * The kernels may be connected internally or to an external allocation.
36 * script kernels and connections. Attempting to create a
40 * Currently, all kernels in a ScriptGroup must be from separate
41 * Script objects. Attempting to use multiple kernels from the same
99 * Allocation to be used for kernels that require an input
119 * Allocation to be used for the kernels that require an output
138 * Execute the ScriptGroup. This will run all the kernels in
151 * First, all kernels to be used by the ScriptGroup should be added.
153 * Second, add connections between kernels. There are two type
422 int[] kernels = new int[mKernelCount]; local
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  /system/core/libsync/
sw_sync.h 26 * production kernels
  /external/e2fsprogs/lib/ext2fs/
flushb.c 56 * kernels for which we can lose data if we don't. (There
57 * still is a race condition for those kernels, but this
  /external/oprofile/
README 40 2.4 kernels
44 2.6 kernels

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