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202 md->sha3.s[md->sha3.word_index] ^= (md->sha3.saved ^ (pad << (md->sha3.byte_index * 8))); in ss_done()274 while (inlen--) md->sha3.saved |= (ulong64) (*(in++)) << ((md->sha3.byte_index++) * 8); in sha3_process()280 while (old_tail--) md->sha3.saved |= (ulong64) (*(in++)) << ((md->sha3.byte_index++) * 8); in sha3_process()282 md->sha3.s[md->sha3.word_index] ^= md->sha3.saved; in sha3_process()284 md->sha3.saved = 0; in sha3_process()307 md->sha3.saved |= (ulong64) (*(in++)) << ((md->sha3.byte_index++) * 8); in sha3_process()339 …md->sha3.s[md->sha3.word_index] ^= (md->sha3.saved ^ (CONST64(0x1F) << (md->sha3.byte_index * 8))); in sha3_shake_done()
141 if (tuv && tuv->lazy_saved && !tuv->saved) { in thread_lazy_restore_ns_vfp()143 tuv->saved = true; in thread_lazy_restore_ns_vfp()817 } else if (tuv && tuv->lazy_saved && !tuv->saved) { in thread_kernel_enable_vfp()823 tuv->saved = true; in thread_kernel_enable_vfp()882 if (tuv->lazy_saved && !tuv->saved) { in thread_user_enable_vfp()885 tuv->saved = true; in thread_user_enable_vfp()890 vfp_lazy_restore_state(&uvfp->vfp, uvfp->saved); in thread_user_enable_vfp()892 uvfp->saved = false; in thread_user_enable_vfp()907 assert(tuv && !tuv->lazy_saved && !tuv->saved); in thread_user_save_vfp()920 uvfp->saved = false; in thread_user_clear_vfp()
580 uint32_t saved = 0; in new_session_id() local591 saved = id; in new_session_id()598 } while (id != saved); in new_session_id()
96 bool saved; member
7 … ulong64 saved; /* the portion of the input message that we didn't consume yet */ member
340 Roughly 900 bytes are saved, though about half of this341 can be saved just by not calling any functions that434 code. The amount saved is an approximation.
607 allowed SSL sessions saved in one configuration to be loaded in a2715 dump of an SSL context saved with mbedtls_ssl_context_save().