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  /bionic/libc/arch-arm64/denver64/bionic/
memcpy.S 34 ENTRY(__memcpy_chk) function
39 END(__memcpy_chk)
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm64/generic/bionic/
memcpy.S 34 ENTRY(__memcpy_chk) function
39 END(__memcpy_chk)
  /bionic/libc/bionic/
__memcpy_chk.cpp 35 * Runtime implementation of __memcpy_chk.
45 extern "C" void* __memcpy_chk(void* dest, const void* src, function
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm/cortex-a15/bionic/
memcpy_common.S 63 ENTRY(__memcpy_chk) function
68 END(__memcpy_chk)
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm/cortex-a9/bionic/
memcpy.S 43 ENTRY(__memcpy_chk) function
48 END(__memcpy_chk)
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm/denver/bionic/
memcpy.S 65 ENTRY(__memcpy_chk) function
70 END(__memcpy_chk)
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm/krait/bionic/
memcpy.S 46 ENTRY(__memcpy_chk) function
51 END(__memcpy_chk)
  /external/clang/test/Analysis/
bstring.c 11 // path, such as memcpy and __memcpy_chk, or memcmp and bcmp. If VARIANT is
37 #define __memcpy_chk BUILTIN(__memcpy_chk) macro
38 void *__memcpy_chk(void *restrict s1, const void *restrict s2, size_t n,
41 #define memcpy(a,b,c) __memcpy_chk(a,b,c,(size_t)-1)
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm/
arm.mk 12 bionic/__memcpy_chk.cpp \
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm64/
arm64.mk 23 bionic/__memcpy_chk.cpp \
  /bionic/libc/arch-arm/generic/bionic/
memcpy.S 42 ENTRY(__memcpy_chk) function
47 END(__memcpy_chk)
390 // Only reached when the __memcpy_chk check fails.
  /external/clang/test/CodeGen/
builtins.c 102 V(__memcpy_chk, (s0, s1, sizeof s0, n));
  /bionic/tests/
fortify_test.cpp 985 extern "C" void* __memcpy_chk(void*, const void*, size_t, size_t);
989 void* res = __memcpy_chk(buf, "012345678", sizeof(buf), (size_t)-1);
  /external/valgrind/coregrind/
m_main.c 3421 void* __memcpy_chk(void *dest, const void *src, SizeT n, SizeT n2) { function
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  /external/valgrind/shared/
vg_replace_strmem.c     [all...]
  /bionic/libc/
Android.mk 266 bionic/__memcpy_chk.cpp \
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