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/f-stack/app/nginx-1.16.1/auto/cc/
H A Dname29 echo " + using Microsoft Visual C++ compiler"
33 echo " + using Open Watcom C compiler"
37 echo " + using Borland C++ compiler"
41 echo " + using Intel C++ compiler"
45 echo " + using GNU C compiler"
49 echo " + using Clang C compiler"
53 echo " + using Clang C compiler"
57 echo " + using Sun C compiler"
61 echo " + using Compaq C compiler"
65 echo " + using HP aC++ compiler"
/f-stack/app/nginx-1.16.1/auto/
H A Dsummary11 echo " + using threads"
19 YES) echo " + using system PCRE library" ;;
21 *) echo " + using PCRE library: $PCRE" ;;
26 YES) echo " + using system OpenSSL library" ;;
28 *) echo " + using OpenSSL library: $OPENSSL" ;;
32 YES) echo " + using system zlib library" ;;
34 *) echo " + using zlib library: $ZLIB" ;;
38 YES) echo " + using system libatomic_ops library" ;;
40 *) echo " + using libatomic_ops library: $NGX_LIBATOMIC" ;;
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/sound/
H A Drt5659.txt25 1: using IN2N pin as dmic1 data pin
26 2: using GPIO5 pin as dmic1 data pin
27 3: using GPIO9 pin as dmic1 data pin
28 4: using GPIO11 pin as dmic1 data pin
32 1: using IN2P pin as dmic2 data pin
33 2: using GPIO6 pin as dmic2 data pin
34 3: using GPIO10 pin as dmic2 data pin
35 4: using GPIO12 pin as dmic2 data pin
39 1: using JD3 as JD source
H A Drt5645.txt28 1: using IN2P pin as dmic1 data pin
29 2: using GPIO6 pin as dmic1 data pin
30 3: using GPIO10 pin as dmic1 data pin
31 4: using GPIO12 pin as dmic1 data pin
35 1: using IN2N pin as dmic2 data pin
36 2: using GPIO5 pin as dmic2 data pin
37 3: using GPIO11 pin as dmic2 data pin
H A Drt5668.txt17 1: using GPIO2 pin as dmic1 data pin
18 2: using GPIO5 pin as dmic1 data pin
21 0: using GPIO1 pin as dmic1 clock pin
22 1: using GPIO3 pin as dmic1 clock pin
26 1: using JD1 as JD source
H A Drt5665.txt23 1: using GPIO4 pin as dmic1 data pin
24 2: using IN2N pin as dmic2 data pin
28 1: using GPIO5 pin as dmic2 data pin
29 2: using IN2P pin as dmic2 data pin
33 1: using JD1 as JD source
H A Drt5682.txt17 1: using GPIO2 pin as dmic1 data pin
18 2: using GPIO5 pin as dmic1 data pin
21 0: using GPIO1 pin as dmic1 clock pin
22 1: using GPIO3 pin as dmic1 clock pin
26 1: using JD1 as JD source
H A Drt5640.txt27 1: using IN1P pin as dmic1 data pin
28 2: using GPIO3 pin as dmic1 data pin
32 1: using IN1N pin as dmic2 data pin
33 2: using GPIO4 pin as dmic2 data pin
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/libsodium/m4/
H A Dax_check_catchable_segv.m47 # Check whether segmentation violations can be caught using signal handlers.
14 …AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether segmentation violations can be caught when using the _AC_LANG compiler], C…
38 …VE_CATCHABLE_SEGV], [1], [Define if segmentation violations can be caught using signal handlers])],
39 …be caught using signal handlers. This is expected if you enabled a tool such as Address Sanitizer …
H A Dax_check_catchable_abrt.m47 # Check whether SIGABRT can be caught using signal handlers.
14 AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether SIGABRT can be caught when using the _AC_LANG compiler], CACHEVAR, [
53 … [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_CATCHABLE_ABRT], [1], [Define if SIGABRT can be caught using signal handlers])],
54 [AC_MSG_WARN([On this platform, SIGABRT cannot be caught using signal handlers.])]
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/zstd/examples/
H A DREADME.md17 minimizes malloc()/free() calls by re-using existing resources.
31 reducing impact of malloc()/free() and memset() by re-using existing resources.
40 Compress multiple files using the same dictionary.
44 Decompress multiple files using the same dictionary.
/f-stack/app/micro_thread/
H A Dmt_incl.h32 using namespace std;
33 using namespace NS_MICRO_THREAD;
/f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/
H A Dbbdev_app.rst6 Loop-back Sample Application using Baseband Device (bbdev)
9 The baseband sample application is a simple example of packet processing using
10 the Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) for baseband workloads using Wireless
16 The Baseband device sample application performs a loop-back operation using a
61 a SW baseband device/s (virtual BBdev) must be created (using --vdev).
64 using the allow option for pci device running on 1 encoding lcore and 1 decoding lcore
94 This can be done by using DPDK Pktgen to burst traffic on two ethernet ports, and
H A Dioat.rst6 Packet copying using Intel\ |reg| QuickData Technology
23 copy with copy done using a DMA device for different sizes of packets.
42 for information on using the driver.
58 * c CT: Performed packet copy type: software (sw) or hardware using
153 Each port is configured using ``port_init()`` function. The Ethernet
176 with -q option and 1 Tx queue using the ``rte_eth_rx_queue_setup()``
249 When using hardware copy each Rx queue of the port is assigned an
250 IOAT device (``assign_rawdevs()``) using IOAT Rawdev Driver API
314 interrupted and closed using ``Ctrl-C``. The main lcore waits for
497 in burst mode using `` rte_eth_tx_burst()``.
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/f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/prog_guide/
H A Dmetrics_lib.rst15 information is populated using a push model, where producers update the
49 Individual registration is done using ``rte_metrics_reg_name()``:
58 or alternatively, a set of metrics can be registered together using
72 can be obtained using ``rte_metrics_get_names()``.
77 Once registered, producers can update the metric for a given port using
80 using ``rte_metrics_get_names()``.
90 individually using ``rte_metrics_update_value()``, or updated together
91 using the ``rte_metrics_update_values()`` function:
176 These statistics are reported via the metrics library using the
197 done using the helper function ``rte_stats_bitrate_reg()``.
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H A Dperf_opt_guidelines.rst17 and should not be, used when developing an application using the DPDK.
19 And finally, they give an introduction to application profiling using a Performance Analyzer from I…
H A Drawdev.rst82 * Applications can then continue using the device through rawdev API
94 Virtual devices can be created by two mechanisms, either using the EAL command
95 line options or from within the application using an EAL API directly.
97 From the command line using the --vdev EAL option
103 Or using the rte_vdev_init API within the application code.
/f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/freebsd_gsg/
H A Dinstall_from_ports.rst10 install it using the FreeBSD `pkg` utility or from the ports collection.
24 DPDK can be installed on FreeBSD using the command::
36 # Reserve 2 x 1G blocks of contiguous memory using contigmem driver:
49 If so desired, the user can install DPDK using the ports collection rather than from
52 can be installed using the commands::
68 DPDK example applications must be complied using `gmake` rather than
74 To install a copy of the DPDK compiled using gcc, please download the
75 official DPDK package from https://core.dpdk.org/download/ and install manually using
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/zstd/zlibWrapper/
H A DREADME.md4 …ttp://zlib.net/) is to allow a quick and smooth transition to zstd for projects already using zlib.
17 The first two files are required by all projects using zlib and they are not included with the zstd…
38 - compilation with `-DZWRAP_USE_ZSTD=1` (or using `#define ZWRAP_USE_ZSTD 1` before `#include "zstd…
39 - using the `void ZWRAP_useZSTDcompression(int turn_on)` function (declared in `#include "zstd_zlib…
41 During decompression zlib and zstd streams are automatically detected and decompressed using a prop…
42 This behavior can be changed using `ZWRAP_setDecompressionType(ZWRAP_FORCE_ZLIB)` what will make zl…
77 The benchmark is conducted using given filenames or synthetic data if filenames are not provided.
83 The benchmark tool can be compiled with `make zwrapbench` using [zlibWrapper/Makefile](Makefile).
108 To check the difference we made experiments using `zwrapbench -ri6b6` with zstd and zlib compressio…
119 | zstd 1.1.0 using ZSTD_CCtx | 68.35 MB/s | 430.9 MB/s | 6868521 | 3.43…
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/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/
H A Dmarvell-pxa168.txt11 - #address-cells: must be 1 when using sub-nodes.
12 - #size-cells: must be 0 when using sub-nodes.
15 The MAC address will be determined using the optional properties
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/input/
H A Dda9062-onkey.txt18 - dlg,disable-key-power : Disable power-down using a long key-press. If this
20 press when triggered using a long press of the OnKey.
40 Example: DA9061 using a fall-back compatible for the DA9062 onkey driver
/f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/nics/
H A Dpcap_ring.rst10 * A libpcap -based PMD (**librte_net_pcap**) that reads and writes packets using libpcap,
11 …- both from files on disk, as well as from physical NIC devices using standard Linux kernel driver…
14 to be accessed using the PMD APIs, as though they were physical NICs.
25 using one or more of these drivers,
35 Pcap-based devices can be created using the virtual device --vdev option.
38 Multiple device definitions can be arranged using multiple --vdev.
86 … The driver sends packets to the given interface using the Linux kernel driver for that interface.
189 When using a libpcap-based PMD this behavior can be turned off using the following command line opt…
268 for example, using rte_eth_from_rings() or rte_eth_from_pcaps() APIs.
270 to allow data exchange between cores using rings to be done in exactly the
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/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/libsodium/packaging/dotnet-core/recipes/
H A Dtest1 TEST_PROGRAM='using System;
2 using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
/f-stack/tools/libxo/doc/
H A Dindex.rst6 # using the SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of that
19 should be produced. By using libxo, a single source code path can
20 emit multiple styles of output using command line options to select
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/iio/adc/
H A Dxilinx-xadc.txt14 * "xlnx,zynq-xadc-1.00.a": When using the ZYNQ device
16 * "xlnx,axi-xadc-1.00.a": When using the axi-xadc pcore to
20 - clocks: When using the ZYNQ this must be the ZYNQ PCAP clock,
21 when using the AXI-XADC pcore this must be the clock that provides the
48 not using external multiplexer mode the property is ignored.

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