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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libcurses/screen/
H A Ddupwin.c53 * makenew initializes all the variables, and then we re-initialize
108 chtype *ws, *we, *ns, *ne, wc; local
112 we = ws + ncolsav - 1;
114 for (; ws <= we; ++ws)
117 for (; we >= ws; --we)
118 if (!ISCBIT(*we))
120 if (we >= ws) {
121 wc = *we;
123 if ((we
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/i386/crt/
H A D_rtboot.s30 / we get control from exec which has loaded our text and
102 .L01: popl %ebx / pop the IP we just "pushed"
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/brand/shared/brand/amd64/
H A Drunexe.s39 * Prepare to jump to the target program we actually want to run.
40 * If this program is dynamically linked then we'll be jumping to
42 * we'll be jumping directy to it's main entry point. In any case,
43 * we need to reset our current state stack and register state to
50 * was first started, so here we'll just roll back the stack and
65 * necessary if the target program we're jumping to is a dynamically
66 * linked program since in that case we're actually jumping to another
68 * program we're jumping to is a statically linked binary that uses
74 jmp *%rbx / And away we go...
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/brand/shared/brand/i386/
H A Drunexe.s39 * Prepare to jump to the target program we actually want to run.
40 * If this program is dynamically linked then we'll be jumping to
42 * we'll be jumping directy to it's main entry point. In any case,
43 * we need to reset our current state stack and register state to
50 * was first started, so here we'll just roll back the stack and
65 * necessary if the target program we're jumping to is a dynamically
66 * linked program since in that case we're actually jumping to another
68 * program we're jumping to is a statically linked binary that uses
74 jmp *%ebx / And away we go...
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/ext/B/t/
H A Dassembler.t10 instructions, then disassemble them, and check that we've completed the
14 Since Assembler.pm likes to assemble a file, we comply by writing a
27 Because Disassembler.pm also assumes input from a file, we write the
180 # Callback for writing assembled bytes. This is where we check
181 # that we do get an error.
331 # Now that we have defined all of our tests: plan
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/capabilities/sun4u/common/
H A Dmemset.s69 stb %o1, [%o5 + -1] ! we've already incremented the address
194 subcc %o3, 8, %o3 ! Can we store any doubles?
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/sparc/gen/
H A Dsetjmp.s57 ld [%g7 + UL_SIGLINK], %o1 ! are we in a signal context?
75 * val is the value we wish to return to setjmp's caller
78 * This is necessary to ensure that the registers we want to
89 * that called setjmp() has not altered the sp value of their frame we
108 ldd [%o2 + (0*8)], %l0 ! restore locals and ins if we can
H A Dsync_instruction_memory.s63 ! when we get here, we have executed 3 instructions after the
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
102 ! here we know "word" contains the searched character, but no null
103 ! byte. if there was a null byte, we would have gone to .haszerobyte
124 ! Here we know that "word" contains a null byte indicating the
155 ! since findchar == 0, we only have to do one test per item
171 ! check to see if we're half word aligned, which it better than
173 ! if we ar
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H A Dalloca.s37 ! we want to bump %sp by the requested size
39 ! this is necessasy as we could theoretically
H A Dmemset.s83 stb %o1, [%o5 + -1] ! we've already incremented the address
H A Dstrcmp.s58 ! In this case, we have multiple routines depending upon the
216 ! we know byte 1 is equal, so can compare bytes 1,2 as a group
225 ! we know bytes 1, 2 are equal, so can compare bytes 1,2,3 as a group
233 ! we know bytes 1,2,3 are equal, so can compare bytes 1,2,3,4 as group
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/sparcv9/gen/
H A Dsetjmp.s57 ldx [%g7 + UL_SIGLINK], %o1 ! are we in a signal context?
75 * val is the value we wish to return to setjmp's caller
78 * This is necessary to ensure that the registers we want to
89 * that called setjmp() has not altered the sp value of their frame we
108 ldx [%o2 + STACK_BIAS], %l0 ! restore locals and ins if we can
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
102 ! here we know "word" contains the searched character, but no null
103 ! byte. if there was a null byte, we would have gone to .haszerobyte
124 ! Here we know that "word" contains a null byte indicating the
155 ! since findchar == 0, we only have to do one test per item
171 ! check to see if we're half word aligned, which it better than
173 ! if we ar
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H A Dalloca.s36 ! we want to bump %sp by the requested size
38 ! this is necessary as we could theoretically
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/capabilities/sun4u-opl/common/
H A Dmemset.s72 stb %o1, [%o5 + -1] ! we've already incremented the address
214 subcc %o3, 8, %o3 ! Can we store any long words
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/contrib/Sun/Solaris/Task/
H A DTask.xs26 # Define any constants that need to be exported. By doing it this way we can
/osnet-11/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/
H A Dtexinfo.tex40 % complete document in each bug report with which we can reproduce the
65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because
74 % For @tex, we can use \tabalign.
77 % Save some plain tex macros whose names we will redefine.
108 % messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.
156 % In some macros, we cannot use the `\? notation---the left quote is
202 % change spans more than two lines of output. To handle that, we would
257 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space.
301 % Have to do this stuff outside the \shipout because we wan
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/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/capabilities/sun4v-fjathena/common/
H A Dmemset.s79 stb %o1, [%o5 + -1] ! we've already incremented the address
109 ! we will fill %o1 with 8 bytes of c, then store it to the first
123 stx %o1, [%o5+8] ! we know that %o2 is at least 16
160 sub %o2, %o4, %o2 ! we'll fill them in the last unrolled loop
164 sub %o7, %o4, %o7 ! we need to fill the rest of the doublewords
183 add %o5, %o4, %o5 ! get up to the addresses we cleared
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/
H A DMkbootstrap.pm16 # We need DynaLoader here because we and/or the *_BS file may
54 # runtime library location so we automatically add a call to dl_findfile()
90 ExtUtils::Liblist::ext(). If this array still is empty, we do nothing,
91 else we write a .bs file with an C<@DynaLoader::dl_resolve_using>
H A DMM_UWIN.pm33 In addition to being Unix, we're U/WIN.
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/i386/threads/
H A Dasm_subr.s41 / All we need to do now is (carefully) call lwp_exit().
44 RET / if we return, it is very bad
112 * This version is faster than the old non-threaded version because we
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker/
H A Dbytes.pm32 pragma and must be used at compile time we can't simply wrap it in
/osnet-11/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/lib/Test/Harness/
H A DAssert.pm29 A simple assert routine since we don't have Carp::Assert handy.
/osnet-11/usr/src/lib/libc/i386/sys/
H A Dgettimeofday.s51 jecxz 1f / bail if we get a null pointer

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