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| H A D | indirect_array.h | 73 /// Assignment operator. Assigns elements to corresponding elements in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 77 /// Assign slice elements to corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 79 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 81 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 83 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 85 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 87 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 89 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 91 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 93 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | gslice_array.h | 71 /// Assignment operator. Assigns slice elements to corresponding in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 75 /// Assign slice elements to corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 77 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 79 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 81 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 83 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 85 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 87 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 89 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 91 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | mask_array.h | 73 /// Assignment operator. Assigns elements to corresponding elements in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 78 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 80 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 82 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 84 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 86 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 88 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 90 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 92 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 94 /// Left shift slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | slice_array.h | 139 /// Assignment operator. Assigns slice elements to corresponding in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 143 /// Assign slice elements to corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 145 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 147 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 149 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 151 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 153 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 155 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 157 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 159 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | gslice_array.h | 71 /// Assignment operator. Assigns slice elements to corresponding in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 75 /// Assign slice elements to corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 77 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 79 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 81 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 83 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 85 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 87 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 89 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 91 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | indirect_array.h | 73 /// Assignment operator. Assigns elements to corresponding elements in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 77 /// Assign slice elements to corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 79 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 81 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 83 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 85 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 87 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 89 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 91 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 93 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | mask_array.h | 73 /// Assignment operator. Assigns elements to corresponding elements in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 78 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 80 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 82 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 84 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 86 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 88 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 90 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 92 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 94 /// Left shift slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | slice_array.h | 139 /// Assignment operator. Assigns slice elements to corresponding in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 143 /// Assign slice elements to corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 145 /// Multiply slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 147 /// Divide slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 149 /// Modulo slice elements by corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 151 /// Add corresponding elements of @a v to slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 153 /// Subtract corresponding elements of @a v from slice elements. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 155 /// Logical xor slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 157 /// Logical and slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() 159 /// Logical or slice elements with corresponding elements of @a v. in _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY() [all …]
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| H A D | ti_power_proc.c | 28 * @dev: corresponding ti remote processor device 31 * Return: 0 if all went ok, else corresponding -ve error 63 * @dev: corresponding ti remote processor device 65 * Return: 0 if all went ok, else corresponding -ve error 86 * @dev: corresponding ti remote processor device 90 * Return: 0 if all went ok, else corresponding -ve error 123 * @dev: corresponding ti remote processor device 125 * Return: 0 if all went ok, else corresponding -ve error
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/irqchip/ |
| H A D | irq-ti-sci-inta.c | 48 * @global_event: Global event number corresponding to this event 50 * @vint_bit: Corresponding vint bit to which this event is attached. 143 * @desc: Pointer to irq_desc corresponding to the irq 173 * @inta: IRQ domain corresponding to Interrupt Aggregator 174 * @irq: Hardware irq corresponding to the above irq domain 204 * @domain: IRQ domain corresponding to Interrupt Aggregator 206 * Return 0 if all went well else corresponding error value. 318 * @domain: irq_domain pointer corresponding to INTA 417 * @data: Pointer to corresponding irq_data 424 * Return: 0 if all went well else corresponding error. [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ |
| H A D | ice_dcb_nl.c | 152 * @netdev: the corresponding netdev 282 * @prio: corresponding user priority 305 * @netdev: the corresponding netdev 396 * @prio: the corresponding user priority 399 * @bw_pct: BW percentage for the corresponding BWG 400 * @up_map: prio mapped to corresponding TC 426 * @tc: the corresponding traffic class 430 * @up_map: prio mapped to corresponding TC 463 * @pgid: corresponding traffic class 464 * @bw_pct: the BW percentage for the corresponding TC [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/ |
| H A D | cpm.txt | 17 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 21 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 25 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 29 bit in the cell, the corresponding bit 32 and suspend the corresponding bits can
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/tools/lib/bpf/ |
| H A D | README.rst | 20 and map one-on-one to corresponding commands. 30 such as BPF program or BPF map. They're represented by corresponding 35 provided via corresponding getters and setters rather than directly. 37 These objects are associated with corresponding parts of ELF object that 47 For example ``bpf_object__open`` consists of the name of corresponding 52 Another example: ``bpf_program__load`` is named for corresponding 56 All objects and corresponding functions other than BTF related should go
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