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Fix typo "the the"
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rg "the the " /usr/src --sort path
the the, src.txt (text/plain), 45.52 KB, created by
Graham Perrin
on 2023-05-05 18:14:40 UTC
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rg "the the " /usr/src --sort path
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>% rg "the the " /usr/src --sort path >/usr/src/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/mib/tst.icmp.ksh >29:# This script tests that several of the the mib:::icmp* probes fire and fire > >/usr/src/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/mib/tst.tcp.ksh >29:# This script tests that several of the the mib:::tcp* probes fire and fire > >/usr/src/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/mib/tst.udp.ksh >29:# This script tests that several of the the mib:::udp* probes fire and fire > >/usr/src/contrib/bc/NEWS.md >432:In addition, Windows builds are supported for the the library (`bcl`). > >/usr/src/contrib/bc/configure.sh >169: printf ' for SETTING. For multiple instances of the -s or -S for the the same\n' >173: printf ' for SETTING. For multiple instances of the -s or -S for the the same\n' > >/usr/src/contrib/bc/manuals/bcl.3 >685:Returns a string representation of \f[I]n\f[R] according the the current >695:Returns a string representation of \f[I]n\f[R] according the the current > >/usr/src/contrib/bc/manuals/bcl.3.md >606:: Returns a string representation of *n* according the the current context's >615:: Returns a string representation of *n* according the the current context's > >/usr/src/contrib/bearssl/inc/bearssl_ssl.h >2908: * `BR_KEYTYPE_EC`; it is the type of the public key used the the CA >3043: * invoked with that hash value provided in the the `data` > >/usr/src/contrib/bearssl/mk/mkrules.sh >367:# Source files the the 'testcrypto' command-line tool. >371:# Source files the the 'testspeed' command-line tool. >375:# Source files the the 'testx509' command-line tool. > >/usr/src/contrib/bmake/dir.c >1148: * the the directory path of each member on the search path > >/usr/src/contrib/capsicum-test/procdesc.cc >145: // Wait for the the child. >537: // Closing all process descriptors means the the child can only be reaped via pid. > >/usr/src/contrib/dialog/dialog.1 >578:you can use the the \fITab\fP key to move the cursor through the > >/usr/src/contrib/dialog/dialog.3 >524:If true, and the the help-button is selected, > >/usr/src/contrib/diff/NEWS >143: if N (the number of lines in the group in the the new file) is 0, > >/usr/src/contrib/elftoolchain/libpe/libpe_section.c >488: * in case the the section headers or sections are > >/usr/src/contrib/expat/doc/xmlwf.1 >163:by default halts after the the first file with an error. > >/usr/src/contrib/expat/doc/xmlwf.xml >259: by default halts after the the first file with an error. > >/usr/src/contrib/flex/src/misc.c >611:/* readable_form - return the the human-readable form of a character > >/usr/src/contrib/jemalloc/doc/jemalloc.3 >1181:Get a pointer to the the value that is returned by the >1195:Get a pointer to the the value that is returned by the > >/usr/src/contrib/kyua/engine/kyuafile.cpp >263: /// \post _test_programs is extended with the the test programs defined by > >/usr/src/contrib/ldns/README.snapshots >6:Snapshots can be recognized from the date in the the tar file name. > >/usr/src/contrib/ldns/dnssec.c >955: /* the the start and end names - get the type from the > >/usr/src/contrib/ldns/ldns/parse.h >92: * \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer >105: * \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer >120: * \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer > >/usr/src/contrib/ldns/ldns/radix.h >77: /** Index in the the parent node select edge array. */ > >/usr/src/contrib/ldns/ldns/rdata.h >224: * here to prevent conflict the the rdf_type TYPE. > >/usr/src/contrib/libarchive/libarchive/libarchive-formats.5 >215:little-endian variants of the the two binary cpio formats; the > >/usr/src/contrib/libcbor/test/cbor_stream_decode_test.c >135:// The callback returns a *pointer* to the the start of the data segment (after >256:// The callback returns a *pointer* to the the start of the data segment (after > >/usr/src/contrib/libevent/test/regress_buffer.c >577: /* When reserving the the first chunk, we just allocate it */ > >/usr/src/contrib/libucl/src/ucl_hash.h >57: * Inserts an element in the the hashtable. >70: * Delete an element from the the hashtable. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/include/clang/AST/StmtOpenMP.h >2876: /// \param IsStandalone true, if the the standalone directive is created. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/include/clang/Basic/Specifiers.h >34: /// In an if statement, this denotes whether the the statement is > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/include/clang/StaticAnalyzer/Core/CheckerRegistryData.h >10:// maps to, as well as what was parsed from the the specific invocation (whether > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/CodeGen/CGDeclCXX.cpp >723: // without a specific call to the the initializer. This also ensure that > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/ExtractAPI/Serialization/SymbolGraphSerializer.cpp >618: // Surface the protocols of the the category to the interface. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Format/MacroCallReconstructor.cpp >474: // the the toplevel null token. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/Format/WhitespaceManager.h >202: // Determine if every row in the the array > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/StaticAnalyzer/Checkers/RetainCountChecker/RetainCountDiagnostics.cpp >972: // Because 'AllocBindingToReport' is not the the same as > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_allocator.cpp >1161: // start before returning and thus loosing the the only live reference to the > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/libcxx/include/__format/buffer.h >305:/// This class limits the size available the the direct writer so it will not > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/libunwind/include/mach-o/compact_unwind_encoding.h >375:// Notes: There is no need for any labels in the the __compact_unwind section. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/libunwind/src/FrameHeaderCache.hpp >44: // used entries. FIXME: Would the the extra memory for a doubly-linked list > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/libunwind/src/UnwindRegistersRestore.S >652: // Finally, restore sp. This must be done after the the last read from the > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lld/MachO/Driver.cpp >1213: // page size, but assumes the the page size is 4K. This doesn't work with > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/include/lldb/Target/Process.h >1776: /// address bits, these will be removed by the the ABI plugin if there is > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/DWARFASTParserClang.cpp >2855: // field start/end so we don't later try to fill the the space of this > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/ManualDWARFIndex.cpp >622: // Followed the the symbol table data. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/lldb/source/Symbol/Symtab.cpp >1285: // Followed the the symbol table data. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/CombinationGenerator.h >76: // 'increment' of the the whole VariablesState is defined identically to the > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/CodeGenPassBuilder.h >293: /// be honored. This is also not generally used for the the fast variant, > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/LegalizerHelper.h >245: /// \p VRegs will be cleared, and the the result \p NarrowTy register pieces > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/LiveInterval.h >860: /// This offset will look like a composed subregidx in the the class: > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/TargetPassConfig.h >404: /// be honored. This is also not generally used for the the fast variant, > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/InlineInfo.h >94: /// in the array and proceed up the the concrete function source file and > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h >269: /// Returns true if the the .cv_loc directive is in the right section. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Passes/PassBuilder.h >340: /// fpass1,fpass2 and lpass1 are added into the the top-level module manager > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/VirtualFileSystem.h >866: /// If the found Entry maps the the input path to a path in the external > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm-c/Orc.h >865: * The caller retains responsibility of the the passed > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Analysis/CGSCCPassManager.cpp >243: // into the the Function analysis manager by getting a proxy here. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/RDFLiveness.cpp >174: // the the remaining defs into buckets for containing blocks. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/DAGCombiner.cpp >5153: // be truncated versions of the the setcc (N0/N1). > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp >5868: // If the type isn't legal, use a wider mul of the the type calculated >6026: // If the type isn't legal, use a wider mul of the the type calculated > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/GSYM/DwarfTransformer.cpp >305: // DWARF files. Watch for those here by checking the the last > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/MC/XCOFFObjectWriter.cpp >1188: // the current section minus the the end virtual address of the last csect > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/BLAKE3/blake3.c >437:// similarly going to be the the root of the whole tree. For example, maybe > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/Host.cpp >1795: // The target feature here only refers to the the first of these two. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AArch64/AArch64InstrInfo.h >112: /// Returns the the immediate offset operator of a load/store. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AArch64/GISel/AArch64PreLegalizerCombiner.cpp >231: // overflow, then the the 9th or 17th bit must be set, which can be checked > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AMDGPU/SIISelLowering.cpp >10301: // TODO: More opcodes. Note this is unsafe for the the _ieee minnum/maxnum for > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/AMDGPU/SIMachineFunctionInfo.h >358: // This is the the unswizzled offset from the current dispatch's scratch wave > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/M68k/M68kInstrInfo.cpp >771:/// Return a virtual register initialized with the the global base register > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/M68k/M68kInstrInfo.h >325: /// Return a virtual register initialized with the the global base register > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/NVPTX/NVPTXISelLowering.cpp >2129:// This is the the rounding method used in CUDA libdevice in C like code: > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.cpp >5238: // immediately followed by a load of the TOC pointer from the the stack save > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/MCTargetDesc/RISCVBaseInfo.cpp >121:// Encode VTYPE into the binary format used by the the VSETVLI instruction which > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVISelLowering.cpp >8920: // Only the lower log2(Bitwidth) bits of the the shift amount are read. >8939: // Only the lower log2(Bitwidth)-1 bits of the the shift amount are read. >8974: // Only the lower log2(Bitwidth)+1 bits of the the shift amount are read. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVInstrInfoZb.td >829:// There's no encoding for roli in the the 'B' extension as it can be > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/X86/MCTargetDesc/X86AsmBackend.cpp >423: // size changed since the the previous instruction was emitted into > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86ISelDAGToDAG.cpp >3702: // Great, just emit the the BZHI.. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp >6848: // Do an optimization for the the most frequently used types. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86IndirectBranchTracking.cpp >185: // the the old "callee" EHLabel. > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/IPO/IROutliner.cpp >554: // the the number has been found to be not the same value in each instance. >761:/// Find the the constants that will need to be lifted into arguments > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCalls.cpp >2415: // Only canonicalize if the the destination vector and Vec are fixed > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstructionCombining.cpp >3832: // We can't insert freeze if the the start value is the result of the > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Instrumentation/ControlHeightReduction.cpp >843:// hoisted above the the CHR branch insert point (the most dominating of > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Scalar/LoopFuse.cpp >1247: /// NonLoopBlock). In other words, the the first successor of both loops must > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/LoopPeel.cpp >496:/// For I-th (counting from 0) peeled off iteration we set the the weights for > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/LoopUtils.cpp >1393: // *may* affect cost calculation of the the next SCEV's we'll query, > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Vectorize/LoopVectorize.cpp >6946: // have already been dealt with by the the time we get here. As a result, > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Vectorize/SLPVectorizer.cpp >2202: /// and populates \p ReorderIndices with the shuffle indices of the the stores > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Vectorize/VPlan.h >655:/// instructions. VPRecipeBase owns the the VPValues it defines through VPDef > >/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Vectorize/VPlanHCFGBuilder.cpp >326: // weren't visited because it's not part of the the loop. > >/usr/src/contrib/lua/doc/manual.html >6776:Removes <code>n</code> bytes from the the buffer <code>B</code> > >/usr/src/contrib/mandoc/mansearch.c >234: * into the the result list htab. > >/usr/src/contrib/mandoc/term.c >123: * Normally, break the line at the the right margin > >/usr/src/contrib/ncurses/INSTALL >1281: several builds, some symbols will be listed in the the ".map" files > >/usr/src/contrib/ncurses/NEWS >9578: + modify Caps to add columns for the the KEY_xxx symbols. > >/usr/src/contrib/ncurses/doc/html/NCURSES-Programming-HOWTO.html >2636: to look into the the source code of "dialog", a utility for > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/configure.ac >139:dnl cached configure run is an optimization not worth the the cost of > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/autokey.html >41:<p> Autokey uses industry standard X.509 public certificates, which can be produced by commercial services, utility programs in the OpenSSL software library, and the <a href="keygen.html"><tt>ntp-keygen</tt></a> utility program in the NTP software distribution. A certificate includes the subject name of the client, the issuer name of the server, the public key of the client and the time period over which the the public and private keys are valid. All Autokey hosts have a self-signed certificate with the Autokey name as both the subject and issuer. During the protocol, additional certificates are produced with the Autokey host name as subject and the host that signs the certificate as issuer.</p> >105:<p>A specific combination of authentication and identity schemes is called a <em>cryptotype</em>, which applies to clients and servers separately. A group can be configured using more than one cryptotype combination, although not all combinations are interoperable. Note however that some cryptotype combinations may successfully intemperate with each other, but may not represent good security practice. The server and client cryptotypes are defined by the the following codes.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/clock.html >35:<p>When the daemon is started after a considerable downtime, it could be the TOY chip clock has drifted significantly from NTP time. This can cause a transient at system startup. In the past, this has produced a phase transient and resulted in a frequency surge that could take some time, even hours, to subside. When the highest accuracy is required, some means is necessary to manage the startup process so that the the clock is quickly set correctly and the frequency is undisturbed. The hold timer is used to suppress frequency adjustments during the training and startup intervals described below. At the beginning of the interval the hold timer is set to the stepout threshold and decrements at one second intervals until reaching zero. However, the hold timer is forced to zero if the residual clock offset is less than 0.5 ms. When nonzero, the discipline algorithm uses a small time constant (equivalent to a poll exponent of 2), but does not adjust the frequency. Assuming that the frequency has been set to within 1 PPM, either from the frequency file or by the training interval described later, the clock is set to within 0.5 ms in less than 300 s.</p> >49:<p>The state machine consists of five states. An event is created when an update is received by the discipline algorithm. Depending on the state and the the offset magnitude, the machine performs some actions and transitions to the same or another state. Following is a short description of the states.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/cluster.html >28:<p>The survivor list is passed on to the the mitigation algorithms, which combine the survivors, select a system peer, and compute the system statistics passed on to dependent clients. Note the use of root distance λ as a weight factor at each round in the clock cluster algorithm. This is to favor the survivors with the lowest root distance and thus the smallest maximum error.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/decode.html >238:<p>The Status Field displays the peer status code bits in hexadecimal; each bit is an independent flag. (Note this field is 5 bits wide, and combines with the the 3-bit-wide Select Field to create the first full byte of the peer status word.) The meaning of each bit in the Status Field is listed in the following table:</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/discover.html >34:<p>The pruning process uses a set of unreach counters, one for each association created by the configuration or discovery processes. At each poll interval, the counter is increased by one. If an acceptable packet arrives for a persistent (configured) or ephemeral (broadcast/multicast) association, the counter is set to zero. If an acceptable packet arrives for a preemptable (manycast, pool) association and survives the selection and clustering algorithms, the counter is set to zero. If the the counter reaches an arbitrary threshold of 10, the association becomes a candidate for pruning.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/drivers/driver28.html >113:The 8th field is the number of times the the mode 1 info was update while <i>NTPD</i> was trying to grab a sample. > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/drivers/driver36.html >59:<p>While this is going on the the driver acquires second synch, which can take up to several minutes, depending on signal quality. When minute synch has been acquired, the driver accumulates likelihood values for the unit (seconds) digit of the nine timecode digits, plus the seven miscellaneous bits included in the WWV/H transmission format. When a good unit digit has been found, the driver accumulated likelihood values for the remaining eight digits of the timecode. When three repetitions of all nine digits have decoded correctly, which normally takes 15 minutes with good signals, and up to 40 minutes when buried in noise, and the second synch has been acquired, the clock is set (or verified) and is selectable to discipline the system clock.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/drivers/oncore-shmem.html >63: <p>When the SHMEM option is active, and if one of <b>Posn2D</b> or <b>Posn3D</b> is specified, one @@Ea record is hijacked each 15s, and the receiver is put back in 2D/3D mode so the the current location can be determined (for position determination, or for tracking SA). The timekeeping code is careful NOT to use the time associated with this (less accurate) 2D/3D tick in its timekeeping functions.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/hints/a-ux >104: default value of 'tick' (which the the amount of time, in ms, that >106: of 'tickadj' which the the amount that is added or subtracted > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/history.html >44:<p>The same thing happens on initial startup or when an association is restarted. The intent is to avoid a blast of <tt>iburst</tt> packets unless the server actually responds to the first one and to retry only while responding to the the rate controls.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/miscopt.html >170: <dd>This command alters certain system variables used by the the clock selection and clustering algorithms. The default values of these variables have been carefully optimized for a wide range of network speeds and reliability expectations. Very rarely is it necessary to change the default values; but, some folks can't resist twisting the knobs. It can be used to select the quality and quantity of peers used to synchronize the system clock and is most useful in dynamic server discovery schemes. The options are as follows:</dd> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/parsenew.html >48: chance the the generated time is still ok. > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/poll.html >16:<p> The poll interval is managed by a heuristic algorithm developed over several years of experimentation. It depends on an exponentially weighted average of clock offset differences, called <em>clock jitter</em>, and a jiggle counter, which is initially set to zero. When a clock update is received and the offset exceeds the clock jitter by a factor of 4, the jiggle counter is increased by the poll exponent; otherwise, it is decreased by twice the poll exponent. If the jiggle counter is greater than an arbitrary threshold of 30, it is reset to 0 and the the poll exponent is increased by 1. If the jiggle counter is less than -30, it is set to 0 and the poll exponent decreased by 1. In effect, the algorithm has a relatively slow reaction to good news, but a relatively fast reaction to bad news.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/pps.html >35:<p>The gadget box shown above is assembled in a 5"x3"x2" aluminum minibox containing the the circuitry, serial connector and optional 12-V power connector. A complete set of schematics, PCB artwork, drill templates can be obtained via the web from ftp.udel.edu as <a href="ftp://ftp.udel.edu/pub/ntp/hardware/gadget.tar.Z">gadget.tar.Z</a>.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/stats.html >42: <p>Note. In very fast networks where the client clock frequency is not within 1 PPM or so of the the server clock frequency, the roundtrip delay may have small negative values. This is usually a temporary condition when the client is first started. When using the roundtrip delay in calculations, negative values are assumed zero.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/html/xleave.html >19:<p> In other words, we would like to replace the transmit softstamp with a drivestamp, but the problem is the transmit drivestamp is available only after the packet has been sent. A solution for this problem is the two-step or interleaved protocol described on this page and included in the the current reference implementation. In interleaved modes the transmit drivestamp for one packet is actually carried in the immediately following packet. The trick, however, is to implement the interleaved protocol without changing the NTP packet header format, without compromising backwards compatibility and without compromising the error recovery properties.</p> > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/include/ntp_net.h >226: * we're encouraging it the the configuration file. > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/lib/isc/win32/interfaceiter.c >98: * Windows always provides 255.255.255.255 as the the broadcast > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/libntp/recvbuff.c >316: * done we spool the the collected items to 'freerecvbuf()'. > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/ntp_leapsec.c >1130:/* given a reader and a reader arg, calculate and validate the the hash > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/ntp_leapsec.h >87: * 'warped' is set only once, when the the leap second occurred between > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/ntp_proto.c >3380: * If the the new sample and the current sample are both valid > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/ntpd.c >778: /* If the the user was already mapped, no need to map it again */ > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/refclock_arc.c >159: the the clock timestamp, since the bit clock of the serial link > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/refclock_jjy.c >119:/* [Change] Handling TS-JJY01/02 status of the the STUS reply. */ > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/refclock_mx4200.c >1132: * Calculate the the Julian Day > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/refclock_oncore.c >430: * for the the various Oncore Models. > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/refclock_wwv.c >1707: * 0 in the the integrators; otherwise, average the >2384: * award goes to the the channel with the highest metric; but, in case > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/scripts/calc_tickadj/calc_tickadj-opts.def >56:@code{calc_tickadj} tries to determine the the tick value by using > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/scripts/calc_tickadj/calc_tickadj.1calc_tickadjman >61:\fBcalc_tickadj\fP tries to determine the the tick value by using > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/scripts/calc_tickadj/calc_tickadj.1calc_tickadjmdoc >43:\fBcalc_tickadj\fP tries to determine the the tick value by using > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/scripts/calc_tickadj/calc_tickadj.html >112:<p><code>calc_tickadj</code> tries to determine the the tick value by using > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/scripts/calc_tickadj/calc_tickadj.man.in >61:\fBcalc_tickadj\fP tries to determine the the tick value by using > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/scripts/calc_tickadj/calc_tickadj.mdoc.in >43:\fBcalc_tickadj\fP tries to determine the the tick value by using > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/scripts/calc_tickadj/invoke-calc_tickadj.texi >35:@code{calc_tickadj} tries to determine the the tick value by using > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/sntp/libevent/test/regress_buffer.c >435: /* When reserving the the first chunk, we just allocate it */ > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/util/invoke-ntp-keygen.texi >65:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/util/ntp-keygen-opts.def >331:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/util/ntp-keygen.1ntp-keygenman >94:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/util/ntp-keygen.1ntp-keygenmdoc >71:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/util/ntp-keygen.html >307:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/util/ntp-keygen.man.in >94:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read > >/usr/src/contrib/ntp/util/ntp-keygen.mdoc.in >71:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read > >/usr/src/contrib/ofed/libibverbs/man/ibv_reg_mr.3 >60:ibv_post_* verbs, and the the remote key (\fBR_Key\fR) > >/usr/src/contrib/ofed/opensm/complib/cl_map.c >637: /* Move the old item from its current map the the old map. */ >1574: /* Move the old item from its current map the the old map. */ > >/usr/src/contrib/ofed/opensm/include/opensm/osm_multicast.h >441:* [in] Pointer to an osm_port_t object for the the departing port. > >/usr/src/contrib/ofed/opensm/opensm/osm_sa_mcmember_record.c >403: /* We validate the request according the the proxy_join. >517: /* Validate according the the proxy_join (o15-0.1.2) */ > >/usr/src/contrib/ofed/opensm/opensm/osm_ucast_dfsssp.c >2716:/* called from extern in QP creation process to gain the the service level and > >/usr/src/contrib/one-true-awk/testdir/bib >18666:I clothe the heavens with blackness, and I make sackcloth their covering. >21062:Take the choice of the flock, and burn also the bones under it, and make it boil well, and let them seethe the bones of it therein. >23313:Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? >25488:If then God so clothe the grass, which is to day in the field, and to morrow is cast into the oven; how much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith? > >/usr/src/contrib/openbsm/bin/auditreduce/auditreduce.c >441: * Return 1 if checks for the the following succeed >471: * Return 1 if checks for the the following succeed > >/usr/src/contrib/openbsm/libbsm/au_control.3 >138:returns the audit system flags via the the passed character buffer >146:returns the local systems's audit host information via the the passed character > >/usr/src/contrib/opencsd/decoder/include/opencsd/c_api/ocsd_c_api_custom.h >83:/** Flag to indicate the the packet monitor (fnPktMonCB) is in use in the library */ >86:/** Flag to indicate the the packet sink (fnPktDataSinkCB) is in use in the library - only if trace packet processing only mode. */ > >/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/RELEASE_NOTES >3325: installation of the the formatted man pages on operating >6109: If the check_relay ruleset resolves to the the error mailer, the >8581: Add C=charset mailer parameter and the the DefaultCharSet option (no > >/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/contrib/bitdomain.c >152: * do them instead. Give the the domain expansion for "node" > >/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/libmilter/monitor.c >41:** the the start time of e2 can be (slightly) smaller than that of e1. > >/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/libsm/b-strl.c >104: " This is the longer string that will be used for catenation and copying for the the performace testing. The longer the string being catenated or copied the greater the difference in measureable performance\n", > >/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/libsm/local.h >204:** use all of the the 'to' time. Hence, the amount of "wall-clock" time is > >/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/libsm/refill.c >38:** use all of the the 'To' time. Hence, the amount of "wall-clock" time is > >/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/src/parseaddr.c >1013:** rewrite); 'rwr' points the the current rewrite rule. > >/usr/src/contrib/sqlite3/sqlite3.c >11068:** The following values may passed as the the 4th parameter to >88617:** table, then it returns true if and only if the the call is during an >113450:** For each name in the the expression-list pEList (i.e. each >113476:** For each name in the the id-list pIdList (i.e. each pIdList->a[i].zName) >114356:** B. Else if a trigger is created and the the table that the trigger is >166857:** has access to the the size of the yyParser object and so the parser > >/usr/src/contrib/sqlite3/sqlite3.h >10762:** The following values may passed as the the 4th parameter to > >/usr/src/contrib/tcp_wrappers/hosts_access.5 >15:In the following text, \fIdaemon\fR is the the process name of a > >/usr/src/contrib/tcsh/Fixes >278: 3. Handle pending signals before flush so that the the history file does >766: 63. Make sure the the glob buffer matches the word buffer size (Brian Biswas) > >/usr/src/contrib/tcsh/ed.refresh.c >835: * fx is the difference in length between the the chars between nfd and > >/usr/src/contrib/tcsh/sh.proc.c >1968: * tcsetpgrp will set SIGTTOU to all the the processes in > >/usr/src/contrib/tcsh/tc.sig.h >54: * code is the the part defined when BSDJOBS are defined > >/usr/src/contrib/traceroute/INSTALL >32:value and the ip_off field with the IP_DF bit. Also, if the the udp > >/usr/src/contrib/unbound/contrib/fastrpz.patch >1007:+ * Get a string describing the the databasse > >/usr/src/contrib/unbound/doc/Changelog >2791: the previous no_cache_store setting when the the module is finished. > >/usr/src/contrib/unbound/services/cache/infra.h >219: * Plain find infra data function (used by the the other functions) > >/usr/src/contrib/unbound/sldns/parse.h >109: * \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer >122: * \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer >137: * \param[in] data_limit maximum size the the data buffer > >/usr/src/contrib/unbound/smallapp/unbound-anchor.c >154:/* sneakily reuse the the wsa_strerror function, on windows */ > >/usr/src/contrib/unbound/util/module.h >146: * The rcode and dns_msg are used to pass the result from the the rightmost > >/usr/src/contrib/wpa/src/l2_packet/l2_packet.h >60: * address (MAC address) of the the packet. If l2_hdr is set to 0, buf > >/usr/src/contrib/wpa/wpa_supplicant/README >725:and 'otp' commands. <id> needs to be copied from the the matching > >/usr/src/contrib/xz/src/liblzma/check/crc64_fast.c >451:// Pointer to the the selected CRC64 method. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/ChangeLog.2003 >744: its up the the caller to do that, also allow a NULL ccache. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/ChangeLog.2005 >1223: Wilkes <wwilkes@vintela.com>), move a comment close the the code >1412: function so that the the OpenSSL ENGINE can ask for a password > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/ChangeLog.2006 >1514: in the the function. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/appl/login/login.1 >45:passwords are supported. OTP will be used if the the user is > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/telnet/telnet.1 >1009:or change the state of the the special > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/apps.texi >193:The TheseCells file defines the the cells to which applications on the > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hcrypto/html/group__hcrypto__dh.html >100:<dl class="return" compact><dt><b>Returns:</b></dt><dd>1 on success, 0 on failure and *codes is set the the combined fail check for the public key </dd></dl> > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hcrypto/man/man3/hcrypto_dh.3 >78:1 on success, 0 on failure and *codes is set the the combined fail check for the public key > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hx509/html/group__hx509__ca.html >1141:Expand the the subject name in the to-be-signed certificate object using <a class="el" href="group__hx509__name.html#g42015083c70b6aa29c4f082998dbbece">hx509_name_expand()</a>.<p> > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hx509/html/group__hx509__cms.html >202:Encrypt and encode EnvelopedData. The data is encrypted with a random key and the the random key is encrypted with the certificates private key. This limits what private key type can be used to RSA.<p> > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hx509/html/group__hx509__verify.html >700:Set the clock time the the verification process is going to use. Used to check certificate in the past and future time. If not set the current time will be used.<p> > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hx509/man/man3/hx509_ca.3 >547:Expand the the subject name in the to-be-signed certificate object using \fBhx509_name_expand()\fP. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hx509/man/man3/hx509_cms.3 >67:Encrypt and encode EnvelopedData. The data is encrypted with a random key and the the random key is encrypted with the certificates private key. This limits what private key type can be used to RSA. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/hx509/man/man3/hx509_verify.3 >300:Set the clock time the the verification process is going to use. Used to check certificate in the past and future time. If not set the current time will be used. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/doc/hx509.texi >446:Generate the key for the user. This has the problme that the the CA > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/kadmin/rpc.c >786: * This is very icky to handle the the auto-detection between > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/kdc/kerberos5.c >104: * Detect if `key' is the using the the precomputed `default_salt'. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/kuser/kdigest-commands.in >179: help = "Where the the credential cache is created when the KDC returns tickets" > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/kuser/kdigest.8 >178:Where the the credential cache is created when the KDC returns tickets > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/gssapi/gssapi.3 >151:Heimdal defaults to correct SPNEGO when the the kerberos > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/hx509/ca.c >886: * Expand the the subject name in the to-be-signed certificate object > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/hx509/cert.c >474: * Set the clock time the the verification process is going to > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/hx509/cms.c >528: * random key and the the random key is encrypted with the > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/kadm5/ChangeLog >55: a newer log the the master (and thus have them go back in time). > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/kadm5/check-cracklib.pl >4:# verifier, see the chapter "Password changing" in the the info > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/kadm5/kadm5_pwcheck.3 >89:or, if the the policy name is unique enough, just > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/kadm5/set_keys.c >225: * To make sure all des keys are the the same we generate only > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/kafs/ChangeLog >41: while Arla didn't. Also, try new ioctl before the the old > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5/context.c >676: * `pq' isn't free, it's up the the caller > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5/krb5_get_in_cred.3 >248:The credential cache will not be initialized, thats up the the caller. > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5/krb5_init_context.3 >221:The error handler must generated by the the re-rentrant version of the > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5/krb5_set_password.3 >124:uses the the default principal in > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5/krb5_verify_init_creds.3 >90:cleans the the structure, must be used before trying to pass it in to > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5/krb5_verify_user.3 >134:You should use the the alloc and free function instead of allocation > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/roken/ChangeLog >697: * resolve.h: add SSHFP, clean up the the dns_header > >/usr/src/crypto/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3490.txt >1038: this specification leaves the the problem of transcoding between the > >/usr/src/crypto/openssh/ChangeLog >156: In the kex_proposal_populate_entries change I merged the the check for > >/usr/src/crypto/openssh/contrib/redhat/openssh.spec >317:# behavior, which loaded the the SSH2 DSA host key when HostDsaKey wasn't > >/usr/src/crypto/openssh/loginrec.c >30: * the the following license: > >/usr/src/sys/arm/arm/vfp.c >446: * the the saved state points to the default user space. > >/usr/src/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/dtrace/dtrace.c >15373: * buffers. (We set the the size to the highest > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/alpine-hal/al_hal_iofic.h >196: * the the interrupt isn't masked ) > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/dev/iwlwifi/fw/api/tx.h >203: * @initial_rate_index: index into the the rate table for initial TX attempt. >861: * @DUMP_TX_FIFO_FLUSH: Dump MSDUs until the the FIFO is empty > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/dev/iwlwifi/mvm/phy-ctxt.c >32: * freq) definitions to the the fw values > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/rng/omap3_rom_rng.txt >14: Definition: reference to the the RNG interface clock > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/edk2/Include/Uefi/UefiMultiPhase.h >180:/// should reflect the the data.and descriptor size. The caller > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/ncsw/Peripherals/FM/Port/fm_port_im.c >466: /* Now, get rid of the the empty buffer! */ > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/openzfs/include/os/linux/kernel/linux/mod_compat.h >163: * "scope_prefix" the part of the the sysctl / sysfs tree the node resides under > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/openzfs/lib/libspl/include/atomic.h >317: * Make all stores and loads emitted prior to the the barrier complete before > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/openzfs/module/icp/algs/blake3/blake3.c >481: * similarly going to be the the root of the whole tree. For example, maybe > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/xen/io/blkif.h >344: * since the the backend driver will still try to map those grants > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/zlib/zlib.h >732: applied to the the data compressed after deflateParams(). > >/usr/src/sys/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/zstd_compress.c >5767: /* posInSrc represents the amount of data the the decoder would decode up to this point. > >/usr/src/sys/dev/bnxt/hsi_struct_def.h >12238: * If set to 0xFF... (All Fs), then the the configuration is >29216: * conflict with the the CoS to VNIC steering rules in this mode. >29567: * mirror the the RoCE traffic is supported. >30286: * value is used to determine the the maximum number of BDs >30445: * value is used to determine the the maximum number of BDs >39978: * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Centralized >39984: * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Detached >42538: * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Centralized >42544: * When set to 1, indicates the the FW supports the Detached >46358: * This bit is '0' if the the second stage RT image is a CRT, >46363: * This bit is '0' if the the image was loaded from flash, > >/usr/src/sys/dev/jedec_dimm/jedec_dimm.c >481: * in look-up tables, but it's trivial to reverse-engineer the the formulas for > >/usr/src/sys/dev/ocs_fc/ocs_hw.c >4688: * copying the the last SGE to the overflow SGL >8988: * possibly adjust the the size of the WQs so that the CQ is twice as > >/usr/src/sys/dev/qlnx/qlnxe/ecore_chain.h >156: * for fastpath operation [consume/produce] but only for the the SINGLE > >/usr/src/sys/dev/qlnx/qlnxe/ecore_dev.c >4961: * supported - skip the the max values setting, release the lock if > >/usr/src/sys/dev/qlnx/qlnxe/ecore_mcp_api.h >608: * @brief Request the MFW to set the the link according to 'link_input'. > >/usr/src/sys/dev/qlnx/qlnxe/ecore_proto_if.h >58:/* Most of the the parameters below are described in the FW FCoE HSI */ >91:/* Most of the the parameters below are described in the FW iSCSI / TCP HSI */ > >/usr/src/sys/dev/qlnx/qlnxe/reg_addr.h >7206: #define PCIEIP_REG_REG_CAPENA_FN0_MASK_CAP_ENA_FN0_MASK_BB (0xf<<0) // Each bit, when set, indicates that the corresponding capability available in cap_ena is valid only for function 0 and the the corresponding capability for other physical functions are disabled. >7208: #define PCIEIP_REG_REG_CAPENA_FN0_MASK_EXT_CAP_ENA_FN0_MASK_BB (0x3ff<<4) // Each bit, when set, indicates that the corresponding capability available in ext_cap_ena is valid only for function 0 and the the corresponding capability for other physical functions are disabled. >7210: #define PCIEIP_REG_REG_CAPENA_FN0_MASK_RC_EXT_CAP_ENA_FN0_MASK_BB (0x3<<14) // Each bit, when set, indicates that the corresponding capability available in rc_ext_cap_ena is valid only for function 0 and the the corresponding capability for other physical functions are disabled. >7212: #define PCIEIP_REG_REG_CAPENA_FN0_MASK_EXT2_CAP_ENA_FN0_MASK_BB (0xf<<16) // Each bit, when set, indicates that the corresponding capability available in ext2_cap_ena is valid only for function 0 and the the corresponding capability for other physical functions are disabled. >7214: #define PCIEIP_REG_REG_CAPENA_FN0_MASK_EXT3_CAP_ENA_FN0_MASK_BB (0xf<<20) // Each bit, when set, indicates that the corresponding capability available in ext3_cap_ena is valid only for function 0 and the the corresponding capability for other physical functions are disabled. >7218: #define PCIEIP_REG_REG_CAPENA_FN0_MASK_RC_EXT2_CAP_ENA_FN0_MASK_BB (0x1f<<26) // Each bit, when set, indicates that the corresponding capability available in rc_ext2_cap_ena is valid only for function 0 and the the corresponding capability for other physical functions are disabled. >42256:#define CAU_REG_CQE_FLUSH_ALL_DONE_BB_K2 0x1c060cUL //Access:R DataWidth:0x1 // Read clear register. 1 means the the cqe_flush_all command was finished. >44285: #define CNIG_REG_MAC_LED_SWAP_P0_BB (0x3<<0) // Device Drivers view of a physical port is through the PCIE physical function that was enumerated. In a typical setup, Physical function 0 is connected to Network Port 0, PF1 to NW1 and so on. However, there are cases when the PF and NW conenctions are swapped. This register sets up which PF is connected to which Network Port. For a multiport/multifunction configuration, appropriate settings should be chosen. For ex. in a two port device, only two sets of the the bits below are valid. a Four port device has all four sets of bits valid. These bits makes the connection of Network Port 0 to the corresponding Physical function. 0 -> NW0 connects to PF0 1 -> NW0 connects to PF1 2 -> NW0 connects to PF2 3 -> NW0 connects to PF3 >66047: #define LED_REG_MAC_LED_SWAP_P0_K2_E5 (0x3<<0) // Device Drivers view of a physical port is through the PCIE physical function that was enumerated. In a typical setup, Physical function 0 is connected to Network Port 0, PF1 to NW1 and so on. However, there are cases when the PF and NW conenctions are swapped. This register sets up which PF is connected to which Network Port. For a multiport/multifunction configuration, appropriate settings should be chosen. For ex. in a two port device, only two sets of the the bits below are valid. a Four port device has all four sets of bits valid. These bits makes the connection of Network Port 0 to the corresponding Physical function. 0 -> NW0 connects to PF0 1 -> NW0 connects to PF1 2 -> NW0 connects to PF2 3 -> NW0 connects to PF3 > >/usr/src/sys/fs/tarfs/tarfs_vnops.c >245: /* Store the result the the cache if MAKEENTRY is specified in flags */ > >/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_stacks/rack.c >17331: * and the the smallest send window. > >/usr/src/sys/netlink/netlink_message_writer.c >56: * The main KPI guarantee is the the (last) message always resides in the contiguous > >/usr/src/sys/opencrypto/cryptodev.h >661: * data from the crypto request's data buffer into the the 'dst' > >/usr/src/tests/sys/cddl/zfs/tests/hotspare/hotspare_remove_002_neg.ksh >49:# 4. Verify the the remove operation get failed > >/usr/src/tests/sys/cddl/zfs/tests/hotspare/hotspare_replace_001_neg.ksh >49:# 4. Verify the the replace operation get failed > >/usr/src/tests/sys/cddl/zfs/tests/hotspare/hotspare_replace_002_neg.ksh >47:# 4. Verify the the replace operation failes > >/usr/src/usr.bin/clang/llvm-profdata/llvm-profdata.1 >210:the ratio of the number of zero counters divided by the the total number of > >/usr/src/usr.sbin/binmiscctl/binmiscctl.8 >133:rather then lazily when the the interpreted program is started. > >/usr/src/usr.sbin/ntp/doc/ntp-keygen.8 >73:command, normally the DNS name of the host, is used as the the default read >%
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