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/prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/doc/
asm.html
143
The set of pseudo-registers is the same for all
architectures
:
197
register, even on
architectures
with a hardware frame pointer.
218
On
architectures
with a hardware register named <code>SP</code>,
520
<h2 id="
architectures
">Architecture-specific details</h2>
557
The instructions for both the 386 and AMD64
architectures
are listed in
562
The
architectures
share syntax for common addressing modes such as
574
This rule applies even on
architectures
where the conventional notation uses the opposite direction.
578
Here follow some descriptions of key Go-specific details for the supported
architectures
.
636
The two
architectures
behave largely the same at the assembler level.
883
are defined for all
architectures
: if the compiler doesn't generate it, it might not be there
[
all
...]
/prebuilts/go/linux-x86/doc/
asm.html
143
The set of pseudo-registers is the same for all
architectures
:
197
register, even on
architectures
with a hardware frame pointer.
218
On
architectures
with a hardware register named <code>SP</code>,
520
<h2 id="
architectures
">Architecture-specific details</h2>
557
The instructions for both the 386 and AMD64
architectures
are listed in
562
The
architectures
share syntax for common addressing modes such as
574
This rule applies even on
architectures
where the conventional notation uses the opposite direction.
578
Here follow some descriptions of key Go-specific details for the supported
architectures
.
636
The two
architectures
behave largely the same at the assembler level.
883
are defined for all
architectures
: if the compiler doesn't generate it, it might not be there
[
all
...]
/external/pcre/dist2/src/sljit/
sljitLir.h
32
Stack-Less JIT compiler for multiple
architectures
(x86, ARM, PowerPC)
130
Note: On all supported
architectures
SLJIT_NUMBER_OF_REGISTERS >= 10
221
slowdown. Other
architectures
has no such limitation. */
442
and <= 128 bytes on 64 bit
architectures
. The memory area is owned by the
561
since many
architectures
do clever branch prediction on call / return instruction pairs. */
574
(fully supported by both x86 and ARM
architectures
, and cheap operation on others)
591
Note: Different
architectures
have different addressing limitations.
595
generators which focuses only a few
architectures
.
651
/* Common CPU status flags for all
architectures
(x86, ARM, PPC)
688
Note: breakpoint instruction is not supported by all
architectures
(e.g. ppc
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all
...]
sljitConfigInternal.h
68
SLJIT_W(number) : defining 64 bit constants on 64 bit
architectures
(compiler independent helper)
106
#error "Multiple
architectures
are selected"
511
#else /* Non x86-32
architectures
. */
/device/linaro/bootloader/edk2/UefiCpuPkg/Library/SmmCpuFeaturesLib/
SmmCpuFeaturesLib.c
114
// Intel(R) 64 and IA-32
Architectures
Software Developer's Manual
127
// Intel(R) 64 and IA-32
Architectures
Software Developer's Manual
141
// Intel(R) 64 and IA-32
Architectures
Software Developer's Manual
221
// Intel(R) 64 and IA-32
Architectures
Software Developer's Manual
264
// Intel(R) 64 and IA-32
Architectures
Software Developer's Manual
/external/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
363
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
645
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
653
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
661
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
669
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/external/swiftshader/third_party/llvm-subzero/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
371
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
662
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
670
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
678
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
686
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/darwin-x86/clang-3957855/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/darwin-x86/clang-3960126/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/darwin-x86/clang-3977809/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/darwin-x86/clang-4053586/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-3957855/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-3960126/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-3977809/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/clang-4053586/prebuilt_include/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/
Triple.h
373
/// 16-bit. The inner details of pointer width for particular
architectures
683
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
691
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
699
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
707
/// This can be used to move across "families" of
architectures
where useful.
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/gas/testsuite/gas/sh/arch/
arch.exp
20
# This scripts tests all available SH
architectures
with all the assembler
33
#
architectures
are added) these new files can be used to replace the old
43
# expected results change (or new
architectures
are added) this new file
134
# Find all the
architectures
and generate the
319
fail "Unable to read any
architectures
from sh-opc.h"
/build/soong/cc/
gen_stub_libs.py
115
for certain
architectures
.
140
#
architectures
. If there were any arch tags, the symbol is only available
141
# for the tagged
architectures
.
/external/google-breakpad/src/testing/gtest/m4/
acx_pthread.m4
240
#
architectures
and systems. The problem is that in certain
256
# FIXME: -fPIC is required for -shared on many
architectures
,
297
# Linux gcc on some
architectures
such as mips/mipsel forgets
/external/googletest/googletest/m4/
acx_pthread.m4
240
#
architectures
and systems. The problem is that in certain
256
# FIXME: -fPIC is required for -shared on many
architectures
,
297
# Linux gcc on some
architectures
such as mips/mipsel forgets
/external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/rdma/
ib_user_verbs.h
108
* that they pack the same way on 32-bit and 64-bit
architectures
(to
114
* different between 32-bit and 64-bit
architectures
.
729
*
architectures
in both kernel and user space. It's just here to
/external/libchrome/sandbox/linux/bpf_dsl/
policy_compiler.cc
173
// on 32-bit
architectures
.
202
// On Intel
architectures
, verify that system call numbers are in the
217
// TODO(mdempsky): Similar validation for other
architectures
?
/external/protobuf/gtest/m4/
acx_pthread.m4
240
#
architectures
and systems. The problem is that in certain
256
# FIXME: -fPIC is required for -shared on many
architectures
,
297
# Linux gcc on some
architectures
such as mips/mipsel forgets
/external/protobuf/m4/
acx_pthread.m4
240
#
architectures
and systems. The problem is that in certain
256
# FIXME: -fPIC is required for -shared on many
architectures
,
297
# Linux gcc on some
architectures
such as mips/mipsel forgets
/external/strace/
signal.c
47
* Some
architectures
define SA_RESTORER in their headers,
50
* Some
architectures
, otherwise, do not define SA_RESTORER in their headers,
73
/* Linux kernel >= 3.18 defines SIGRTMIN to 32 on all
architectures
. */
/external/v8/testing/gtest/m4/
acx_pthread.m4
240
#
architectures
and systems. The problem is that in certain
256
# FIXME: -fPIC is required for -shared on many
architectures
,
297
# Linux gcc on some
architectures
such as mips/mipsel forgets
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