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  /prebuilts/ndk/r13/sources/cxx-stl/gabi++/include/
unwind-itanium.h 73 * The architectures supported by the following declarations are:
  /system/chre/build/nanoapp/
app.mk 5 # target a variety of architectures.
  /system/core/libpixelflinger/codeflinger/
ARMAssemblerInterface.cpp 66 // These are virtual functions, which can be overridden by architectures
  /toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/bfd/
cpu-msp430.c 34 /* If a & b are for different architectures we can do nothing. */
cpu-m68k.c 1 /* BFD library support routines for architectures.
93 /* Legacy names for CF architectures */
  /toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/bfd/doc/
bfd.texinfo 211 * Architectures::
266 @node Targets, Architectures, Core Files, BFD front end
269 @node Architectures, Opening and Closing, Targets, BFD front end
272 @node Opening and Closing, Internal, Architectures, BFD front end
  /toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/cpu/
or1k.cpu 22 ; The OpenRISC family is a set of RISC microprocessor architectures with an
  /toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gas/doc/
all.texi 9 @c Discuss all architectures?
c-microblaze.texi 14 @cindex MicroBlaze architectures
c-ppc.texi 27 @cindex architectures, PowerPC
28 @cindex PowerPC architectures
  /art/compiler/optimizing/
register_allocator_graph_color.h 180 // This is 1 for 32-bit architectures, and 2 for 64-bit architectures.
  /art/tools/dexfuzz/
README 109 not included in the count. If multiple architectures are being used
110 (ARM/ARM64), and the divergences align with different architectures,
  /device/linaro/bootloader/edk2/ArmPlatformPkg/Library/ArmShellCmdRunAxf/
elf64.h 47 * ELF definitions common to all 64-bit architectures.
62 * This is inconsistent among 64 bit architectures, so a machine dependent
  /device/linaro/bootloader/edk2/BaseTools/Source/C/GenFw/
elf64.h 47 * ELF definitions common to all 64-bit architectures.
62 * This is inconsistent among 64 bit architectures, so a machine dependent
  /external/clang/www/
OpenProjects.html 92 for new architectures, access different compilers and tools, and be consistent
104 architectures and operating systems and can cross-compile to a similarly large
  /external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/asm-generic/
siginfo.h 31 * However, some architectures want to override this to "int"
281 * This works because the alignment is ok on all current architectures
  /external/libpcap/
extract.h 57 * We do this only for specific architectures because, for example,
61 * XXX - add other architectures and compilers as possible and
  /external/libunwind/include/
libunwind-dynamic.h 48 will be needed on any of the supported target architectures. For
209 IA-64, that's p0 (0), on non-predicated architectures, the value is
  /external/llvm/include/llvm/Target/
TargetOpcodes.def 44 /// truncation operations on target architectures which support it.
52 /// anyext operations on target architectures which support it.
  /external/ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/tunable/
max_map_count.c 19 * Note: On some architectures there is a special vma VSYSCALL, which
21 * architectures each /proc/<pid>/maps has at the end:
  /external/toybox/
README 51 http://landley.net/aboriginal/architectures.html
104 architectures (x86, x86-64, arm, mips, sparc, powerpc, sh4). Each toybox
  /external/xz-embedded/
README 139 While some architectures are (partially) bi-endian, the endianness
141 architectures. That's why Itanium and SPARC filters work for both big
  /hardware/broadcom/wlan/bcmdhd/dhdutil/include/
bcmendian.h 20 * This file by default provides proper behavior on little-endian architectures.
21 * On big-endian architectures, IL_BIGENDIAN should be defined.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/asm-generic/
siginfo.h 31 * However, some architectures want to override this to "int"
257 * This works because the alignment is ok on all current architectures
  /toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/include/elf/
nds32.h 187 We can have up to 15 architectures; 0000 is for unknown. */
190 /* There could be more architectures. For now, only n1 and n1h. */

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