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H A Dsymbols.hpp44 struct symbols struct
47 reference<symbols<Char, T, Lookup, Filter> >
49 , symbols<Char, T, Lookup, Filter>
51 , primitive_parser<symbols<Char, T, Lookup, Filter> >
55 typedef symbols<Char, T, Lookup, Filter> this_type; argument
66 symbols(std::string const& name = "symbols") in symbols() function
75 symbols(symbols const& syms) in symbols() function
85 symbols(symbols<Char, T, Lookup, Filter_> const& syms) in symbols() function
94 template <typename Symbols>
95 symbols(Symbols const& syms, std::string const& name = "symbols") in symbols() argument
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H A DSymbol-Names.html27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
29 <link href="Setting-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" rel="previous" title="Setting Symbols">
66 …ing-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" accesskey="p" rel="previous">Setting Symbols</a>, Up: <a href="S…
104 On the HPPA local symbols begin with &lsquo;<samp>L$</samp>&rsquo;.
106 <p>Local symbols are defined and used within the assembler, but they are
108 You may use the &lsquo;<samp>-L</samp>&rsquo; option (see <a href="L.html#L">Include Local Symbols<…
109 to retain the local symbols in the object files.
117 <p>Local labels are different from local symbols. Local labels help compilers and
118 programmers use names temporarily. They create symbols which are guaranteed to
161 <dd><p>All local symbols begin with the system-specific local label prefix.
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H A DLabels.html27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
28 <link href="Setting-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" rel="next" title="Setting Symbols">
29 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="previous" title="Symbols">
66 …tting-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" accesskey="n" rel="next">Setting Symbols</a>, Up: <a href="Sym…
H A DSymbol-Attributes.html27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
66 …ccesskey="p" rel="previous">Dot</a>, Up: <a href="Symbols.html#Symbols" accesskey="u" rel="up">Sym…
75 &ldquo;Type&rdquo;. Depending on output format, symbols can also have auxiliary
88 …="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="a_002eout-Symbols.html#a_002eout-Symbols" accesskey="3">a.out…
90 …td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="COFF-Symbols.html#COFF-Symbols" accesskey="4">COFF Sy…
92 …><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="SOM-Symbols.html#SOM-Symbols" accesskey="5">SOM Sym…
H A DSymbols.html16 <title>Using as: Symbols</title>
18 <meta name="description" content="Using as: Symbols">
19 <meta name="keywords" content="Using as: Symbols">
63 <a name="Symbols"></a>
69 <a name="Symbols-2"></a>
70 <h2 class="chapter">5 Symbols</h2>
72 <a name="index-symbols"></a>
73 <p>Symbols are a central concept: the programmer uses symbols to name
74 things, the linker uses symbols to link, and the debugger uses symbols
79 <p><em>Warning:</em> <code>as</code> does not place symbols in the object file in
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H A DCOFF-Symbols.html16 <title>Using as: COFF Symbols</title>
18 <meta name="description" content="Using as: COFF Symbols">
19 <meta name="keywords" content="Using as: COFF Symbols">
28 <link href="SOM-Symbols.html#SOM-Symbols" rel="next" title="SOM Symbols">
63 <a name="COFF-Symbols"></a>
66Symbols.html#SOM-Symbols" accesskey="n" rel="next">SOM Symbols</a>, Previous: <a href="a_002eout-S…
82 <a name="index-primary-attributes_002c-COFF-symbols"></a>
89 <a name="index-auxiliary-attributes_002c-COFF-symbols"></a>
H A DSetting-Symbols.html16 <title>Using as: Setting Symbols</title>
18 <meta name="description" content="Using as: Setting Symbols">
19 <meta name="keywords" content="Using as: Setting Symbols">
27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
63 <a name="Setting-Symbols"></a>
66 …sskey="p" rel="previous">Labels</a>, Up: <a href="Symbols.html#Symbols" accesskey="u" rel="up">Sym…
69 <a name="Giving-Symbols-Other-Values"></a>
70 <h3 class="section">5.2 Giving Symbols Other Values</h3>
72 <a name="index-assigning-values-to-symbols"></a>
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H A DSymbol-Names.html27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
29 <link href="Setting-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" rel="previous" title="Setting Symbols">
66 …ing-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" accesskey="p" rel="previous">Setting Symbols</a>, Up: <a href="S…
104 On the HPPA local symbols begin with &lsquo;<samp>L$</samp>&rsquo;.
106 <p>Local symbols are defined and used within the assembler, but they are
108 You may use the &lsquo;<samp>-L</samp>&rsquo; option (see <a href="L.html#L">Include Local Symbols<…
109 to retain the local symbols in the object files.
117 <p>Local labels are different from local symbols. Local labels help compilers and
118 programmers use names temporarily. They create symbols which are guaranteed to
161 <dd><p>All local symbols begin with the system-specific local label prefix.
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H A DLabels.html27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
28 <link href="Setting-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" rel="next" title="Setting Symbols">
29 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="previous" title="Symbols">
66 …tting-Symbols.html#Setting-Symbols" accesskey="n" rel="next">Setting Symbols</a>, Up: <a href="Sym…
H A DSymbol-Attributes.html27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
66 …ccesskey="p" rel="previous">Dot</a>, Up: <a href="Symbols.html#Symbols" accesskey="u" rel="up">Sym…
75 &ldquo;Type&rdquo;. Depending on output format, symbols can also have auxiliary
88 …="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="a_002eout-Symbols.html#a_002eout-Symbols" accesskey="3">a.out…
90 …td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="COFF-Symbols.html#COFF-Symbols" accesskey="4">COFF Sy…
92 …><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="SOM-Symbols.html#SOM-Symbols" accesskey="5">SOM Sym…
H A DSymbols.html16 <title>Using as: Symbols</title>
18 <meta name="description" content="Using as: Symbols">
19 <meta name="keywords" content="Using as: Symbols">
63 <a name="Symbols"></a>
69 <a name="Symbols-2"></a>
70 <h2 class="chapter">5 Symbols</h2>
72 <a name="index-symbols"></a>
73 <p>Symbols are a central concept: the programmer uses symbols to name
74 things, the linker uses symbols to link, and the debugger uses symbols
79 <p><em>Warning:</em> <code>as</code> does not place symbols in the object file in
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H A DCOFF-Symbols.html16 <title>Using as: COFF Symbols</title>
18 <meta name="description" content="Using as: COFF Symbols">
19 <meta name="keywords" content="Using as: COFF Symbols">
28 <link href="SOM-Symbols.html#SOM-Symbols" rel="next" title="SOM Symbols">
63 <a name="COFF-Symbols"></a>
66Symbols.html#SOM-Symbols" accesskey="n" rel="next">SOM Symbols</a>, Previous: <a href="a_002eout-S…
82 <a name="index-primary-attributes_002c-COFF-symbols"></a>
89 <a name="index-auxiliary-attributes_002c-COFF-symbols"></a>
H A DSetting-Symbols.html16 <title>Using as: Setting Symbols</title>
18 <meta name="description" content="Using as: Setting Symbols">
19 <meta name="keywords" content="Using as: Setting Symbols">
27 <link href="Symbols.html#Symbols" rel="up" title="Symbols">
63 <a name="Setting-Symbols"></a>
66 …sskey="p" rel="previous">Labels</a>, Up: <a href="Symbols.html#Symbols" accesskey="u" rel="up">Sym…
69 <a name="Giving-Symbols-Other-Values"></a>
70 <h3 class="section">5.2 Giving Symbols Other Values</h3>
72 <a name="index-assigning-values-to-symbols"></a>
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H A DNon_002ddebug-DLL-Symbols.html17 <title>Debugging with GDB: Non-debug DLL Symbols</title>
19 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: Non-debug DLL Symbols">
20 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: Non-debug DLL Symbols">
64 <a name="Non_002ddebug-DLL-Symbols"></a>
70 <a name="Support-for-DLLs-without-Debugging-Symbols"></a>
71 <h4 class="subsubsection">21.1.4.1 Support for DLLs without Debugging Symbols</h4>
72 <a name="index-DLLs-with-no-debugging-symbols"></a>
73 <a name="index-Minimal-symbols-and-DLLs"></a>
78 symbols in a DLL, it relies on the minimal amount of symbolic
80 describes working with such symbols, known internally to <small>GDB</small> as
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H A DNon_002ddebug-DLL-Symbols.html17 <title>Debugging with GDB: Non-debug DLL Symbols</title>
19 <meta name="description" content="Debugging with GDB: Non-debug DLL Symbols">
20 <meta name="keywords" content="Debugging with GDB: Non-debug DLL Symbols">
64 <a name="Non_002ddebug-DLL-Symbols"></a>
70 <a name="Support-for-DLLs-without-Debugging-Symbols"></a>
71 <h4 class="subsubsection">21.1.4.1 Support for DLLs without Debugging Symbols</h4>
72 <a name="index-DLLs-with-no-debugging-symbols"></a>
73 <a name="index-Minimal-symbols-and-DLLs"></a>
78 symbols in a DLL, it relies on the minimal amount of symbolic
80 describes working with such symbols, known internally to <small>GDB</small> as
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H A Daarch64-none-linux-gnu-nm.1142 nm \- list symbols from object files
164 \&\s-1GNU \s0\fBnm\fR lists the symbols from object files \fIobjfile\fR....
176 are however a few lowercase symbols that are shown for special global
177 symbols (\f(CW\*(C`u\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`v\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`w\*(C'\fR).
203 The symbol is common. Common symbols are uninitialized data. When
204 linking, multiple common symbols may appear with the same name. If the
205 symbol is defined anywhere, the common symbols are treated as undefined
242 Note \- the actual symbols display for \s-1GNU\s0 indirect symbols is
245 be used for global indirect function symbols. If the string contains
247 symbols.
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H A Darm-none-linux-gnueabihf-nm.1142 nm \- list symbols from object files
164 \&\s-1GNU \s0\fBnm\fR lists the symbols from object files \fIobjfile\fR....
176 are however a few lowercase symbols that are shown for special global
177 symbols (\f(CW\*(C`u\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`v\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`w\*(C'\fR).
203 The symbol is common. Common symbols are uninitialized data. When
204 linking, multiple common symbols may appear with the same name. If the
205 symbol is defined anywhere, the common symbols are treated as undefined
242 Note \- the actual symbols display for \s-1GNU\s0 indirect symbols is
245 be used for global indirect function symbols. If the string contains
247 symbols.
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H A Darm-none-linux-gnueabihf-dlltool.1151 [\fB\-\-export\-all\-symbols\fR] [\fB\-\-no\-export\-all\-symbols\fR]
152 [\fB\-\-exclude\-symbols\fR \fIlist\fR]
293 .IP "\fB\-\-export\-all\-symbols\fR" 4
294 .IX Item "--export-all-symbols"
295 Treat all global and weak defined symbols found in the input object
296 files as symbols to be exported. There is a small list of symbols which
298 option. You may add to the list of symbols to not export by using the
299 \&\fB\-\-exclude\-symbols\fR option.
300 .IP "\fB\-\-no\-export\-all\-symbols\fR" 4
301 .IX Item "--no-export-all-symbols"
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/scripts/
H A Dcheckkconfigsymbols.py4 """Find Kconfig symbols that are referenced but not defined."""
45 usage = "Run this tool to detect Kconfig symbols that are referenced but " \
57 "undefined Kconfig symbols")
61 help="diff undefined symbols between two commits "
66 help="find and show commits that may cause symbols to be "
75 help="print a list of max. 10 string-similar symbols")
126 print("%s: %s" % (yel("Similar symbols"), ', '.join(sims)))
128 print("%s: no similar symbols found" % yel("Similar symbols"))
131 # dictionary of (un)defined symbols
187 sims_out = yel("Similar symbols")
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/core-api/
H A Dsymbol-namespaces.rst6 export surface of in-kernel symbols exported through the family of
15 === 3 How to use Symbols exported in Namespaces
16 === 4 Loading Modules that use namespaced Symbols
24 their exported symbols into separate namespaces. That is useful for
26 limiting the availability of a set of symbols for use in other parts of the
27 kernel. As of today, modules that make use of symbols exported into namespaces,
34 Symbols can be exported into namespace using different methods. All of them are
42 exporting of kernel symbols to the kernel symbol table, variants of these are
43 available to export symbols into a certain namespace: EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS() and
60 Defining namespaces for all symbols of a subsystem can be very verbose and may
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/livepatch/
H A Dmodule-elf-format.rst14 4. Livepatch symbols
38 relocation sections and symbols, which are described in this document. The
39 Elf constants used to mark livepatch symbols and relocation sections were
45 reference non-exported global symbols and non-included local symbols.
46 Relocations referencing these types of symbols cannot be left in as-is
53 symbols while taking into account its scope and what module the symbol
57 relocation sections in place of dynrela sections, and the symbols that the
58 relas reference are special livepatch symbols (see section 2 and 3). The
193 4. Livepatch symbols
196 Livepatch symbols are symbols referred to by livepatch relocation sections.
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H A DInput-Section-Common.html70 <a name="Input-Section-for-Common-Symbols"></a>
71 <h4 class="subsubsection">3.6.4.3 Input Section for Common Symbols</h4>
74 <p>A special notation is needed for common symbols, because in many object
75 file formats common symbols do not have a particular input section. The
76 linker treats common symbols as though they are in an input section
80 other input sections. You can use this to place common symbols from a
81 particular input file in one section while common symbols from other
84 <p>In most cases, common symbols in input files will be placed in the
91 <a name="index-small-common-symbols"></a>
94 symbols and small common symbols. In this case, the linker will use a
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H A DInput-Section-Common.html70 <a name="Input-Section-for-Common-Symbols"></a>
71 <h4 class="subsubsection">3.6.4.3 Input Section for Common Symbols</h4>
74 <p>A special notation is needed for common symbols, because in many object
75 file formats common symbols do not have a particular input section. The
76 linker treats common symbols as though they are in an input section
80 other input sections. You can use this to place common symbols from a
81 particular input file in one section while common symbols from other
84 <p>In most cases, common symbols in input files will be placed in the
91 <a name="index-small-common-symbols"></a>
94 symbols and small common symbols. In this case, the linker will use a
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H A Dnm.html69 <a name="index-symbols"></a>
93 <p><small>GNU</small> <code>nm</code> lists the symbols from object files <var>objfile</var>&hellip…
106 are however a few lowercase symbols that are shown for special global
107 symbols (<code>u</code>, <code>v</code> and <code>w</code>).
124 <dd><p>The symbol is common. Common symbols are uninitialized data. When
125 linking, multiple common symbols may appear with the same name. If the
126 symbol is defined anywhere, the common symbols are treated as undefined
128 For more details on common symbols, see the discussion of
157 <p>Note - the actual symbols display for GNU indirect symbols is
160 be used for global indirect function symbols. If the string contains
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H A Dnm.html69 <a name="index-symbols"></a>
93 <p><small>GNU</small> <code>nm</code> lists the symbols from object files <var>objfile</var>&hellip…
106 are however a few lowercase symbols that are shown for special global
107 symbols (<code>u</code>, <code>v</code> and <code>w</code>).
124 <dd><p>The symbol is common. Common symbols are uninitialized data. When
125 linking, multiple common symbols may appear with the same name. If the
126 symbol is defined anywhere, the common symbols are treated as undefined
128 For more details on common symbols, see the discussion of
157 <p>Note - the actual symbols display for GNU indirect symbols is
160 be used for global indirect function symbols. If the string contains
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