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H A D | ike29.ok | 18 C set [from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64]:Phase=2 force 20 C set [from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64]:Configuration=phase2-from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64 force 21 C set [from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64]:Local-ID=from-3ffe:3::/64 force 22 C set [from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64]:Remote-ID=to-3ffe:4::/64 force 24 C set [phase2-from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64]:Suites=phase2-suite-from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64 … 25 C set [phase2-suite-from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64]:Protocols=phase2-protocol-from-3ffe:3::/64-to-… 27 C set [phase2-protocol-from-3ffe:3::/64-to-3ffe:4::/64]:Transforms=phase2-transform-from-3ffe:3::/6… 37 C set [to-3ffe:4::/64]:ID-type=IPV6_ADDR_SUBNET force 38 C set [to-3ffe:4::/64]:Network=3ffe:4:: force 39 C set [to-3ffe:4::/64]:Netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: force [all …]
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H A D | ipsec34.ok | 1 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 peer 3ffe::3 type require 2 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type require 3 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 peer 3ffe::3 type use 4 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type use 5 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 peer 3ffe::3 type require 6 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type require 8 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type acquire 11 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 type bypass 12 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 type bypass 13 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 type deny [all …]
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H A D | ipsec41.ok | 1 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 peer 3ffe::3 type require 2 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type require 3 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 peer 3ffe::3 type use 4 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type use 5 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 peer 3ffe::3 type require 6 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type require 8 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 peer 3ffe::3 type acquire 11 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 type bypass 12 flow esp in from 3ffe::2 to 3ffe::3 type bypass 13 flow esp out from 3ffe::3 to 3ffe::2 type deny [all …]
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H A D | sa12.ok | 1 ah transport from 1.1.1.1 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x1eadbeef auth hmac-sha2-256 \ 3 ah transport from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.1 spi 0xbeef1ead auth hmac-sha2-256 \ 5 ah transport from 1.1.1.2 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x2eadbeef auth hmac-md5 \ 7 ah transport from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.2 spi 0xbeef2ead auth hmac-md5 \ 9 ah transport from 1.1.1.3 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x3eadbeef auth hmac-ripemd160 \ 11 ah transport from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.3 spi 0xbeef3ead auth hmac-ripemd160 \ 13 ah transport from 1.1.1.4 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x4eadbeef auth hmac-sha1 \ 15 ah transport from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.4 spi 0xbeef4ead auth hmac-sha1 \ 17 ah transport from 1.1.1.5 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x5eadbeef auth hmac-sha2-256 \ 19 ah transport from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.5 spi 0xbeef5ead auth hmac-sha2-256 \ [all …]
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H A D | sa5.ok | 1 ah tunnel from 1.1.1.1 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x1eadbeef auth hmac-sha2-256 \ 3 ah tunnel from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.1 spi 0xbeef1ead auth hmac-sha2-256 \ 5 ah tunnel from 1.1.1.2 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x2eadbeef auth hmac-md5 \ 7 ah tunnel from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.2 spi 0xbeef2ead auth hmac-md5 \ 9 ah tunnel from 1.1.1.3 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x3eadbeef auth hmac-ripemd160 \ 11 ah tunnel from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.3 spi 0xbeef3ead auth hmac-ripemd160 \ 13 ah tunnel from 1.1.1.4 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x4eadbeef auth hmac-sha1 \ 15 ah tunnel from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.4 spi 0xbeef4ead auth hmac-sha1 \ 17 ah tunnel from 1.1.1.5 to 2.2.2.2 spi 0x5eadbeef auth hmac-sha2-256 \ 19 ah tunnel from 2.2.2.2 to 1.1.1.5 spi 0xbeef5ead auth hmac-sha2-256 \ [all …]
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H A D | ike23.ok | 19 C set [from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:Phase=2 force 20 C set [from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:ISAKMP-peer=peer-3ffe::29 force 21 C set [from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:Configuration=phase2-from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29 force 22 C set [from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:Local-ID=from-3ffe::51 force 23 C set [from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:Remote-ID=to-3ffe::29 force 25 C set [phase2-from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:Suites=phase2-suite-from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29 force 26 C set [phase2-suite-from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:Protocols=phase2-protocol-from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29 … 28 C set [phase2-protocol-from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe::29]:Transforms=phase2-transform-from-3ffe::51-to-3ffe… 37 C set [to-3ffe::29]:ID-type=IPV6_ADDR force 38 C set [to-3ffe::29]:Address=3ffe::29 force [all …]
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H A D | ike37.ok | 19 C set [from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64]:Phase=2 force 20 C set [from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64]:ISAKMP-peer=peer-3ffe::1 force 21 C set [from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64]:Configuration=phase2-from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64 force 23 C set [from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64]:Remote-ID=to-3ffe:2::/64 force 25 C set [phase2-from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64]:Suites=phase2-suite-from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64 … 26 C set [phase2-suite-from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64]:Protocols=phase2-protocol-from-3ffe:1::/64-to-… 28 C set [phase2-protocol-from-3ffe:1::/64-to-3ffe:2::/64]:Transforms=phase2-transform-from-3ffe:1::/6… 38 C set [to-3ffe:2::/64]:ID-type=IPV6_ADDR_SUBNET force 39 C set [to-3ffe:2::/64]:Network=3ffe:2:: force 40 C set [to-3ffe:2::/64]:Netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: force [all …]
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/openbsd/regress/sbin/pfctl/ |
H A D | pfail49.in | 4 match out on lo0 from any to any nat-to (lo0) 5 match out on lo0 from any to any nat-to (lo0:0) 6 match out on lo0 from any to any nat-to (nonexistent0) 7 match out on lo0 from any to any nat-to (nonexistent0:0) 8 match out on lo0 from any to any nat-to (10.1.2.3) 9 match out on lo0 from any to any nat-to (10.1.2.3:0)
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/openbsd/lib/libcurses/tinfo/ |
H A D | alloc_entry.c | 276 for_each_string(i, to) { in _nc_merge_entry() 291 to->term_names = str_copied; in _nc_merge_entry() 304 for_each_string(i, to) { in _nc_merge_entry() 307 to->Strings[i] = str_copied; in _nc_merge_entry() 313 free(to->str_table); in _nc_merge_entry() 314 to->str_table = str_table; in _nc_merge_entry() 351 to->ext_Names[i] = str_copied; in _nc_merge_entry() 357 free(to->ext_str_table); in _nc_merge_entry() 358 to->ext_str_table = str_table; in _nc_merge_entry() 367 to->Booleans[i] = FALSE; in _nc_merge_entry() [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/ |
H A D | CodeReview.rst | 46 promptly to post-commit feedback and address it. Failure to do so is cause for 52 they may ask for a revert to the original author who is responsible to revert 64 a community member with access to hardware similar to that on the buildbot is 74 original change was committed, it may be better to create a new patch to 152 (right-hand side in Phabricator) to indicate support without indicating to 157 and after a week that community member has yet to respond, feel free to ping 207 You do not need to be an expert in some area of the code base to review patches; 209 clear to you what is going on, you're unlikely to be the only one. Please 215 Moreover, authors are encouraged to interpret questions as a reason to reexamine 223 to review code. It is perfectly acceptable to review code and explicitly [all …]
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H A D | BugLifeCycle.rst | 14 being reported, to being worked on, and finally getting closed out. The 15 consistency helps reporters, developers and others to gain a better 21 as the overall goal is to make it easier to work with and understand the bug 32 use, needs to be maintained. See the following for details: 45 to the bug to provide extra information to make the bug easier to discover, such 46 as a label for the part of the project the bug pertains to. 69 * Is it related to an already reported bug? 77 * When able to do so, please add the appropriate labels to classify the bug, 100 Please remember to assign the bug to yourself if you're actively working on 117 to your commit. [all …]
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H A D | InstrRefDebugInfo.md | 4 referencing, to determine variable locations for debug info in the code 15 vulnerable to register optimisations during regalloc, and instruction 23 referring to instruction values: 31 value, to the extent that in memory a Value is a pointer to the computing 46 the instruction's value is to refer to the `MachineOperand` where the value is 101 * One that assigns values to variable names, 102 * One that assigns values to machine registers and stack slots. 107 to map variables to values, then values to locations, for each instruction in 110 Key to this process is being able to identify the movement of values between 118 * Target hooks to be implemented to allow `LiveDebugValues` to follow values [all …]
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H A D | BugpointRedesign.md | 11 through years of use: confusing to use, slow, it doesn’t always produce high 20 The main focus will be a code reduction strategy to obtain much smaller test 23 replacing globals, removing unused instructions, etc), similar to what 33 We are proposing to reduce the plethora of bugpoint’s options to just two: an 39 The interesting-ness test that’s going to be run to reduce the code is given 64 list of passes that try to minimize the given test-case. We should be able to 69 The first version of this redesign would try to: 76 * Rename variables to more regular ones (such as “a”, “b”, “c”, etc.) 80 reduction) would be added to the tool, to even further reduce IR. 88 file, mainly due to the fact that it tries to debug the input by running [all …]
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H A D | MarkdownQuickstartTemplate.md | 7 someone in the state of "I want to write documentation and get it added to 13 then send the new document to llvm-commits for review. 32 1. Why would I want to read this document? 34 2. What should I know to be able to follow along with this document? 47 is that without a "how to" document to read first, it is difficult for a 48 person to understand a more advanced document. 50 Focus on content (yes, I had to say it again). 60 Use blank lines to separate paragraphs. 80 1. Use indentation to create nested lists. 100 As an extension to markdown, you can also specify a highlighter to use. [all …]
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H A D | ExtendedIntegerResults.txt | 15 Knowing the answer to this is important for two reasons: 1) we want to be able 16 to implement the ABI correctly. If we need to sign extend the result according 17 to the ABI, we really really do need to do this to preserve correctness. 2) 19 mid-level optimizers to be able to process this (e.g. eliminate redundant 64 %1 = sext i16 %0 to i32 73 %retval12 = trunc i32 %0 to i16 ; <i16> [#uses=1] 97 %1 = trunc i32 %0 to i16 98 %2 = sext i16 %1 to i32 104 %retval12 = trunc i32 %0 to i16 105 %tmp = sext i16 %retval12 to i32 [all …]
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/openbsd/usr.bin/vi/docs/ |
H A D | help | 8 a - append after the cursor. Use the <escape> key to return to 17 :#<Enter> - move to a line (e.g., :35<Enter> moves to line 35) 47 ^\ switch to ex mode 54 % move to match 56 ' move to mark (to first non-blank) 77 G move to line 86 Q switch to ex mode 99 ` move to mark 102 c change to motion 103 d delete to motion [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/lldb/docs/status/ |
H A D | projects.rst | 77 expressions run in that context to fail. We need to fix this by adjusting 83 There is a fairly ad-hoc system to handle when it is safe to run SB API's and 91 extension points we want to add to the debugger are going to be hard to 116 data, you just need a little expression language to express how to turn them 123 great to have a way to express the instructions to produce summaries and 130 shouldn't be hard to come up with a generic markup to express this. 146 Another version of this is to allow access to synthetic children in the 183 non-trivial work to reconstruct the thread list. It would be better to fetch 192 required to parse their arguments by hand. That leads to inconsistency, and 401 It would be very useful to be able to give values to settings that are dependent [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/GlobalISel/ |
H A D | Legalizer.rst | 10 * **selectable** --- the target will later be able to select it to a 41 to decide how to legalize the instruction is permitted. As an example, if we 71 or decide which action to take to make it more legal. 75 passes to determine legality without having to create an instruction and also to 76 limit the information available to the predicates to that which is safe to rely 88 An alternative worth investigating is to generalize the API to represent 115 to be too big. 183 optional LegalizeMutation containing a type to attempt to perform 273 it's not uncommon to be unable to consume s64 but still be able to produce it 311 because it can usually be lowered to COPY (or to nothing using [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/clang/include/clang/AST/ |
H A D | OperationKinds.def | 44 /// to even approximately type-check. 87 /// to a derived class pointer/reference. 92 /// to a base class pointer. 106 /// CK_ToUnion - The GCC cast-to-union extension. 259 /// to a block pointer. Block-to-block casts are bitcasts. 330 /// [ARC] Causes a value of block type to be copied to the 337 /// Converts from _Atomic(T) to T. 339 /// Converts from T to _Atomic(T). 342 /// Causes a block literal to by copied to the heap and then 346 /// lambda expression to a block pointer. [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/gcc/gcc/ |
H A D | LANGUAGES | 17 The first two are pointers to functions that should be used to read characters 25 allows backend to add attributes to decls as they are created. 36 function to do nothing. See c-lang.c. 40 front-ends may need to handle TI types. Look for references to 42 to these variables, you'll need up update the front end. 45 deals with intDI_type_node to also handle intTI_type_node. 61 function to do nothing. See c-lang.c. 65 GCC used to store structure sizes & offsets to elements as bitsize 76 be takes to use / compute the proper type. 79 in trees, care should be taken to change the tree's type again to sizetype. [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/gcc/libcpp/ |
H A D | charset.c | 466 outbuf = to->text + to->len; in conversion_loop() 489 to->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to->text, to->asize); in conversion_loop() 538 if (to->len + flen > to->asize) in convert_no_conversion() 540 to->asize = to->len + flen; in convert_no_conversion() 541 to->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to->text, to->asize); in convert_no_conversion() 581 to->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to->text, to->asize); in convert_using_iconv() 1624 if (to.len + 4096 < to.asize || to.len >= to.asize) in _cpp_convert_input() 1625 to.text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to.text, to.len + 1); in _cpp_convert_input() 1631 if (to.len > 0 && to.text[to.len - 1] == '\r') in _cpp_convert_input() 1632 to.text[to.len] = '\r'; in _cpp_convert_input() [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/CommandGuide/ |
H A D | bugpoint.rst | 18 and JIT compilers). It aims to reduce large test cases to small, useful ones. 30 libraries (such as the X or curses libraries) to run. 35 code is considered a test failure. Defaults to false. 48 options to **bugpoint** itself. 103 it runs, to come from that file. 119 to zero to disable the limit. 139 used to generate the "reference output" if it has not been provided, and to 141 These options allow you to choose the 176 This option defines the path to the command to execute with the 184 program to stderr. This is useful to make sure it is the same error being [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/llvm/llvm/docs/HistoricalNotes/ |
H A D | 2001-02-06-TypeNotationDebateResp4.txt | 1 > But in fact, if you read the entire answer carefully, he came to the same 2 > conclusion I do: that you have to go with familiar syntax over logical 10 Although you have to remember that his situation was considerably 12 level language that had to be COMPATIBLE with C. Our language is such 13 that a new person would have to learn the new, different, syntax 21 > > that most programmers TODAY do not understand pointers to member 22 > > functions, and have to look up an example when they have to write them. 28 > In either case, I would have to look up an example to write pointers to 41 remember that you have to do all the pointer to member function stuff 65 > very risky to me. [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/ |
H A D | TODO | 17 38. Think hard about using RCS state information to allow one to checkin 24 rapidly--but having to create a tag or some such mechanism to keep 36 this note is left here to remind me to fix the others ]] 42 plan to provide a similar functionality to CVS? Our site (and, I'd 65 79. Might be nice to have some sort of interface to Sun's Translucent 106 107. It should be possible to specify a list of symbolic revisions to 435 182. There should be a way to show log entries corresponding to 565 It is perhaps premature to try to design implementation details 594 to bar and then back to foo. I'll shut up now. 650 to look analogous to the infamous rm -f option). [all …]
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/openbsd/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/ |
H A D | ChangeLog-3.x | 93 Change @ to $. 585 from 1 to -1. 1363 lists to reset the point to point to after the word from which the 1954 decide which type to assign to a misc function. 2507 frame to not need frame to be innermost. 3106 Modifications to reset stack limit back to what it used to be just 3117 to addr to get target. 3872 type FRAME to be a typedef to "struct frame_info *". Had to also 4430 obstack_free to free back to frame_cache instead of back to zero. 4471 to minimize accesses to subprocess. [all …]
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