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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.sbin/
H A Din.rwhod.c298 struct whoent *we; in main() local
305 we = wd.wd_we; in main()
307 we->we_idle = ntohl(we->we_idle); in main()
310 we++; in main()
412 if (we >= wlast) in onalrm()
414 we++; in onalrm()
429 we = mywd.wd_we; in onalrm()
433 we++; in onalrm()
713 struct whoent *we; in sendto() local
736 we->we_idle = ntohl(we->we_idle) / 60; in sendto()
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libcurses/screen/
H A Ddupwin.c106 chtype *ws, *we, *ns, *ne, wc; in dupwin() local
110 we = ws + ncolsav - 1; in dupwin()
112 for (; ws <= we; ++ws) in dupwin()
115 for (; we >= ws; --we) in dupwin()
116 if (!ISCBIT(*we)) in dupwin()
118 if (we >= ws) { in dupwin()
119 wc = *we; in dupwin()
121 if ((we + n) <= (*wincp + ncolsav)) in dupwin()
122 we += n; in dupwin()
124 ne = *newcp + (we - *wincp); in dupwin()
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sun4u/io/
H A Dpanther_asm.S128 ! since we disable interrupts, we don't need to do kpreempt_disable()
152 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
188 ! since we disable interrupts, we don't need to do kpreempt_disable()
213 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
260 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
316 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
339 ! since we disable interrupts, we don't need to do kpreempt_disable()
363 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
397 ! since we disable interrupts, we don't need to do kpreempt_disable()
422 ! now delay 15 cycles so we don't have hazard when we return
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.bin/
H A Drwho.c80 register struct whoent *we; in main() local
120 we = w->wd_we; in main()
122 if (aflg == 0 && we->we_idle >= 60*60) { in main()
123 we++; in main()
130 mp->myutmp = we->we_utmp; mp->myidle = we->we_idle; in main()
133 nusers++; we++; mp++; in main()
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sparc/ml/
H A Dsparc_ddi.S79 mov -1, %i0 ! .. we return -1
110 nop ! as if we had never been here
123 nop ! as if we had never been here
134 nop ! as if we had never been here
145 nop ! as if we had never been here
156 nop ! as if we had never been here
167 nop ! as if we had never been here
178 nop ! as if we had never been here
202 nop ! as if we had never been here
223 nop ! as if we had never been here
/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc/gen/
H A Dstrchr.S37 ! Here, we start by checking to see if we're searching the dest
40 ! word aligned, we check a for the search char a byte at a time
41 ! until we've reached a word boundary. Once this has happened
173 ! if we are, and then search by whole word.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libc/sparcv9/gen/
H A Dstrchr.S37 ! Here, we start by checking to see if we're searching the dest
40 ! word aligned, we check a for the search char a byte at a time
41 ! until we've reached a word boundary. Once this has happened
173 ! if we are, and then search by whole word.
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/filesync/
H A DREADME127 on the source side, as we just examined it
128 on the destination side, as we just examined it
133 for each base, we maintain
141 for each "rule", we maintain
145 for each "file", we maintain
147 flags to describe what we have done/should do
155 that we obtain from a stat call:
173 stat every file that we might be interested in
180 files we don't want to evaluate (because we are
435 a node, we won't update the baseline.
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/lib/nwamd/
H A DREADME253 we want to distinguish between two cases:
291 WiFi - we want to do periodic scans to find a "better" WLAN - we can easily
293 states, but we want to stay online while we do it, since we are still
335 we need to decide how to aggregate the state of these logical
336 interfaces into the NCU state. The concept of "up" we use here
338 when we get (via getting RTM_NEWADDR events with non-zero
346 in, we need to reassess location activation conditions and
348 is that if we have a static/DHCP mix, and if we rely on
353 the solution is that on getting an RTM_NEWADDR, we
355 even if the interface NCU is already up, we reassess
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/common/io/cxgbe/firmware/
H A Dt4fw_cfg.txt42 # constraints mentioned above, this probably means we'll either have to
53 # good scaling. Thus, we'll need to accommodate a number of
58 # to 8 CPUs, we would want:
164 # NCPUS = 8 # CPUs we want to support scalably
228 # NVI_HYPERV = 16 # VMs we want to support
269 # For PF5-6 we assign enough MSI-X Vectors to support FCoE and iSCSI
273 # Functions, we give the UnifiedPF and the PF0-3 Physical Functions
280 # readability, we use the number we actually mean ...
301 # For those OSes which manage different ports on different PFs, we need
418 # and we never load PF0..3 and PF4 concurrently
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H A Dt5fw_cfg.txt38 # good scaling. Thus, we'll need to accommodate a number of
42 # managed via a single Unified PF and we want to accommodate scaling up
43 # to 8 CPUs, we would want:
199 # NCPUS = 8 # CPUs we want to support scalably
263 # NVI_HYPERV = 16 # VMs we want to support
304 # For PF5-6 we assign enough MSI-X Vectors to support FCoE and iSCSI
308 # Functions, we give the UnifiedPF and the PF0-3 Physical Functions
315 # readability, we use the number we actually mean ...
337 # For those OSes which manage different ports on different PFs, we need
461 # and we never load PF0..3 and PF4 concurrently
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H A Dt6fw_cfg.txt38 # good scaling. Thus, we'll need to accommodate a number of
42 # managed via a single Unified PF and we want to accommodate scaling up
43 # to 8 CPUs, we would want:
216 # NCPUS = 16 # CPUs we want to support scalably
280 # NVI_HYPERV = 16 # VMs we want to support
321 # For PF5-6 we assign enough MSI-X Vectors to support FCoE and iSCSI
325 # Functions, we give the UnifiedPF and the PF0-3 Physical Functions
332 # readability, we use the number we actually mean ...
352 # For those OSes which manage different ports on different PFs, we need
479 # and we never load PF0..3 and PF4 concurrently
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/
H A Dtexinfo.tex257 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space.
628 % Be sure we're in horizontal mode when doing a tie, since we make space
763 % empty box we just added fits on the page, we must make it consider
1680 % If we use \scriptfonts (8pt), then we can fit this many characters:
2091 % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page
2485 % If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'.
3087 % Only do \closeout if we haven't already done it, else we'll end up
3121 % we have to laboriously prevent expansion for those that we don't.
3604 % Remove any glue we may have, we'll be inserting our own.
4301 % because we don't want its macros evaluated now. And we don't
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/common/io/e1000api/
H A DREADME.illumos19 maintenance and the adding of new devices easier in illumos, we have gone
34 so that we can both gather firmware information and that have workarounds for
35 older chipsets. While, we would like to get that to be synced up and common, it
40 been issues seen with it in the wild and thus we opt to disable it by default
43 To help make that easier, we've documented here what these extra definitions
57 In e1000_defines.h we add the following three definitions which are not
69 code. Until this can get merged into the common code completely, we've spearted
88 By default we disable all support for EEE. To cause this to happen you must
114 drivers so we can avoid copying and pasting some logic in multiple places. Any
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/lp/model/
H A Dstandard34 # Until we get to the point below where the printer port
35 # and physical printer are initialized, we can't do much
44 # isn't defined, so that we're covered.
450 # put something in an option value that we'd end up
538 # we don't know the type, so just assume that the
664 # of next line), but we can't capture it like we do the
868 ## Here we select the character set.
963 # Here's where we set up the $LPTELL program to
966 # Here's where we print the file.
1032 # know that we had trouble finding it.
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H A Dtsol_standard33 # Until we get to the point below where the printer port
34 # and physical printer are initialized, we can't do much
43 # isn't defined, so that we're covered.
466 # put something in an option value that we'd end up
554 # we don't know the type, so just assume that the
680 # of next line), but we can't capture it like we do the
936 ## Here we select the character set.
1031 # Here's where we set up the $LPTELL program to
1034 # Here's where we print the file.
1113 # know that we had trouble finding it.
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H A Dtsol_standard_foomatic36 # Until we get to the point below where the printer port
37 # and physical printer are initialized, we can't do much
46 # isn't defined, so that we're covered.
482 # put something in an option value that we'd end up
573 # we don't know the type, so just assume that the
707 # of next line), but we can't capture it like we do the
965 ## Here we select the character set.
1060 # Here's where we set up the $LPTELL program to
1063 # Here's where we print the file.
1142 # know that we had trouble finding it.
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/sbin/dhcpagent/
H A DREADME.v6281 For DHCPv6, we need to track multiple LIFs per lease (IA), but we
489 gone. Instead, we always receive, and we dispatch the packets as
491 Reply when in BOUND state, we know it's a duplicate, and we can
508 sockets. Now that we keep track of this in a simpler manner, we no
545 In the case of DHCPv6, we already have IPV6_PKTINFO, so we will pave
597 - When we reach T2 on any IA and we're in BOUND or RENEWING state,
667 system, and that if we write before shutdown, we have to cope
701 we will save off the IAID we choose in a single /etc/dhcp/iaid file,
797 - When we translate a user-configured DUID from
1067 - If we get "UseMulticast" when we were already using multicast,
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/sendmail/cf/feature/
H A Dbestmx_is_local.m431 # If we are the best MX for a site, then we want to accept
32 # its mail as local. We assume we've already weeded out mail to
50 dnl we cannot use _LOCAL_ here since it is defined too late
/illumos-gate/usr/src/test/elf-tests/tests/resolution/mixed-hidden-comdat/
H A DREADME.md7 strictly equivalent because they differ in visibility. This tests that we
22 provides access to our data using relocations we control,
34 For an added check we intentionally break the COMDAT rules ourselves, and know
38 link-editor, so we check for the value from `data.s`, but implicitly rely on the
/illumos-gate/usr/src/test/elf-tests/tests/groups/no-relobj-group-merge/
H A DREADME.md4 If we place an input section which is in a group in the same output section as
8 becomes part of a group and we may now discard it along with that group.
9 2. If the other input section _was_ a member of a group we now have two groups
12 part of the group, we will now associate those relocations with the merged
/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/sgs/rtld/sparc/
H A Dboot.S105 ! Start up routines -- the aout_start will have a pointer in %o0 that we'll
112 ! Create a stack frame, perform PIC set up. If we're a "normal" start, we have
125 ! If %i0 (was %o0) is non-zero, we're in compatibility and we can
151 tst %l1 ! are we at a "0" entry in environment?
168 ! target program (normal), or if return value of _setup is "0" we have
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sparc/dtrace/
H A Ddtrace_asm.S110 ! CWP minus the number of frames is negative; we must perform the
162 ! First we need to see if the frame that we're fishing in is still
240 be 2f ! If so, we're done
360 sethi %hi(nwin_minus_one), %g3 ! hang onto maxwin since we'll need
374 ! the %cwp by one (mod nwindows) because we're in the user's windows
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sun4u/sunfire/ml/
H A Dac_asm.S55 ! TODO: can we safely SAVE here
58 ! XXX do we need to save the state of the fpu?
92 ! restore fp to the way we got it
/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/sun4/conf/
H A Dgenalign.S31 ! this little hack generates a .note section where we tell
32 ! the booter what alignment we want

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