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/f-stack/freebsd/kern/
H A Dsubr_smp.c230 #define X86 1 macro
246 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()
257 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()
269 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()
280 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()
284 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()
302 #if X86 in generic_stop_cpus()
325 #if X86
355 #if X86 in generic_restart_cpus()
427 #if X86
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/f-stack/dpdk/examples/vm_power_manager/
H A Dmeson.build33 # If we're on X86, pull in the x86 code for the branch monitor algo.
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/xz-embedded/linux/lib/xz/
H A DKconfig13 default y if X86
/f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/nics/
H A Dhinic.rst59 X86-32, Power8, ARMv7 and BSD are not supported yet.
H A Dhns3.rst63 X86-32, Power8, ARMv7 and BSD are not supported yet.
H A Dice.rst212 On the X86 platform, the driver checks if the CPU supports AVX2.
H A Dbnxt.rst734 A representor created on X86 host typically represents a VF running in the same
735 X86 domain. But in case of the SoC, the application can run on the CPU complex
/f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/prog_guide/
H A Dmempool_lib.rst32 Depending on hardware memory configuration on X86 architecture, performance can be greatly improved…
/f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/
H A Dperformance_thread.rst413 is `X86 Calling Conventions <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_calling_conventions>`_).
/f-stack/freebsd/contrib/edk2/
H A DMdePkg.dec2236 ## This value is used to configure X86 Processor FSB clock.