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/freebsd-14.2/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/
H A DParallelCG.cpp39 Module &M, ArrayRef<llvm::raw_pwrite_stream *> OSs, in splitCodeGen() argument
43 assert(BCOSs.empty() || BCOSs.size() == OSs.size()); in splitCodeGen()
45 if (OSs.size() == 1) { in splitCodeGen()
48 codegen(&M, *OSs[0], TMFactory, FileType); in splitCodeGen()
55 ThreadPool CodegenThreadPool(hardware_concurrency(OSs.size())); in splitCodeGen()
59 M, OSs.size(), in splitCodeGen()
76 llvm::raw_pwrite_stream *ThreadOS = OSs[ThreadCount++]; in splitCodeGen()
/freebsd-14.2/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/CodeGen/
H A DParallelCG.h36 Module &M, ArrayRef<raw_pwrite_stream *> OSs,
/freebsd-14.2/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/bus/
H A Dmicrosoft,vmbus.yaml14 between the root or host OS and guest OSs (virtual machines).
/freebsd-14.2/contrib/bzip2/
H A DREADME.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS22 bytes or above. Many older OSs can't handle files above this size,
/freebsd-14.2/contrib/ntp/sntp/libevent/
H A Dwhatsnew-2.0.txt381 the data without ever copying it to userspace. On OSs where this is not
/freebsd-14.2/contrib/libevent/
H A Dwhatsnew-2.0.txt381 the data without ever copying it to userspace. On OSs where this is not
/freebsd-14.2/contrib/ntp/
H A DChangeLog4812 as under other OSs.
H A DCommitLog195770 Under Windows check whether NTP port in use under same conditions as under other OSs.
195780 Under Windows check whether NTP port in use under same conditions as under other OSs.
195790 Under Windows check whether NTP port in use under same conditions as under other OSs.
/freebsd-14.2/contrib/sendmail/
H A DRELEASE_NOTES778 OSs) when using OpenSSL 1.0. Based on patch from
4316 OSs. Based on patch from Rob Bajorek from Webhelp.com.
/freebsd-14.2/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/
H A Dchanges.txt19529 OSs -- filenames such as "config.h" and "global.h" seem to be
/freebsd-14.2/contrib/ncurses/misc/
H A Dterminfo.src21056 # Coherent, Minix, Venix, and several lesser-known kin were OSs for 8088