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/dragonfly/sys/config/
HDVKERNEL6465 pseudo-device loop # Network loopback
66 pseudo-device ether # Ethernet support
67 pseudo-device tun # Packet tunnel.
68 pseudo-device pty # Pseudo-ttys (telnet etc)
69 pseudo-device md # Memory "disks"
70 pseudo-device vn # File image "disks"
71 pseudo-device gif # IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling
73 #pseudo-device carp
82 # The `bpf' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.
84 pseudo-device bpf #Berkeley packet filter
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HDX86_64_GENERIC161 pseudo-device splash
282 pseudo-device loop # Network loopback
283 pseudo-device ether # Ethernet support
284 pseudo-device tun # Packet tunnel.
285 pseudo-device pty # Pseudo-ttys (telnet etc)
286 pseudo-device md # Memory "disks"
287 pseudo-device vn # File image "disks"
288 pseudo-device gif # IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling
289 pseudo-device lagg
293 pseudo-device carp
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HDMINI6416 #pseudo-device ether
17 #pseudo-device loop
HDLINT64283 # The `loop' pseudo-device is MANDATORY when networking is enabled.
284 # The `ether' pseudo-device provides generic code to handle
287 # The `sppp' pseudo-device serves a similar role for certain types
289 # The `sl' pseudo-device implements the Serial Line IP (SLIP) service.
290 # The `bpf' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter. Be
294 # The `disc' pseudo-device implements a minimal network interface,
297 # The `tun' pseudo-device implements (user-)ppp and nos-tun
298 # The `gif' pseudo-device implements IPv6 over IP4 tunneling,
304 # The `ef' pseudo-device provides support for multiple ethernet frame types
307 pseudo-device ether #Generic Ethernet
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/dragonfly/contrib/gcc-4.7/gcc/
HDintegrate.c59 rtx pseudo; member
231 if (rtx_equal_p (ivs->entries[i].pseudo, reg)) in get_hard_reg_initial_reg()
268 ivs->entries[ivs->num_entries].pseudo = gen_reg_rtx (mode); in get_hard_reg_initial_val()
270 return ivs->entries[ivs->num_entries++].pseudo; in get_hard_reg_initial_val()
288 return ivs->entries[i].pseudo; in has_hard_reg_initial_val()
305 emit_move_insn (ivs->entries[i].pseudo, ivs->entries[i].hard_reg); in emit_initial_value_sets()
347 int regno = REGNO (ivs->entries[i].pseudo); in allocate_initial_values()
350 if (x && REG_N_SETS (REGNO (ivs->entries[i].pseudo)) <= 1) in allocate_initial_values()
364 SET_REGNO (ivs->entries[i].pseudo, new_regno); in allocate_initial_values()
HDc-config-lang.in21 # This file c-config-lang.c is a special pseudo config-lang.in file
/dragonfly/contrib/binutils-2.27/gas/doc/
HDc-i860.texi64 Emit a warning message if any pseudo-instruction expansions occurred.
69 where @code{gcc} may emit these pseudo-instructions.
104 Change the temporary register used when expanding pseudo operations. The
123 @subsection Other instruction support (pseudo-instructions)
125 pseudo-instructions are supported. While these are supported, they are
128 are the pseudo-instructions that result in expansions.
132 The pseudo-instruction @code{mov imm,%rn} (where the immediate does
140 For example, the pseudo-instruction @code{ld.b addr_exp(%rx),%rn}
152 For instance, the pseudo-instruction @code{adds large_imm,%rx,%rn} expands to:
161 The pseudo-instruction @code{or large_imm,%rx,%rn} results in:
HDc-xstormy16.texi73 @cindex XStormy16 pseudo-opcodes
74 @cindex pseudo-opcodes for XStormy16
77 @code{@value{AS}} also implements the following pseudo ops:
81 @cindex @code{@@lo} pseudo-op, XStormy16
92 @cindex @code{@@hi} pseudo-op, XStormy16
HDc-mmix.texi256 @cindex pseudo-ops, MMIX
258 @cindex MMIX pseudo-ops
263 @cindex pseudo-op LOC, MMIX
265 @cindex MMIX pseudo-op LOC
292 @cindex pseudo-op LOCAL, MMIX
294 @cindex MMIX pseudo-op LOCAL
308 the use of this directive: the pseudo-directive must be placed in a
313 @cindex pseudo-op IS, MMIX
315 @cindex MMIX pseudo-op IS
331 @cindex pseudo-op GREG, MMIX
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HDc-v850.texi95 Enables relaxation. This allows the .longcall and .longjump pseudo
351 @code{@value{AS}} also implements the following pseudo ops:
355 @cindex @code{hi0} pseudo-op, V850
367 @cindex @code{lo} pseudo-op, V850
378 @cindex @code{hi} pseudo-op, V850
392 pseudo-op the movhi instruction would put 0xFFFF0000 into r6, then the
395 which is wrong (the fifth nibble is E). With the hi() pseudo op adding
396 in the top bit of the lo() pseudo op, the movhi instruction actually
400 @cindex @code{hilo} pseudo-op, V850
411 @cindex @code{sdaoff} pseudo-op, V850
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HDc-arm.texi963 An error occurs if the name is undefined. Note - this pseudo op can
1010 implements several pseudo opcodes, including several synthetic load
1015 @cindex @code{NOP} pseudo op, ARM
1021 This pseudo op will always evaluate to a legal ARM instruction that does
1024 @cindex @code{LDR reg,=<label>} pseudo op, ARM
1036 @cindex @code{ADR reg,<label>} pseudo op, ARM
1049 @cindex @code{ADRL reg,<label>} pseudo op, ARM
1114 pseudo ops to ensure that appropriate exception unwind information is
1120 To illustrate the use of these pseudo ops, we will examine the code
1173 instructions are not important since we are focusing on the pseudo ops
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HDc-m68hc11.texi115 associated to the @samp{jbra}, @samp{jbsr} and @samp{jbXX} pseudo opcodes.
122 @samp{jbXX} pseudo opcodes.
410 @cindex pseudo-opcodes, M68HC11
411 @cindex M68HC11 pseudo-opcodes
415 Certain pseudo opcodes are permitted for branch instructions.
418 the start of Motorola mnemonic. These pseudo opcodes are not affected
421 The following table summarizes the pseudo-operations.
447 These are the simplest jump pseudo-operations; they always map to one
452 Here, @samp{jb@var{XX}} stands for an entire family of pseudo-operations,
454 list of pseudo-ops in this family is:
HDc-cris.texi338 @cindex pseudo-ops, CRIS
340 @cindex CRIS pseudo-ops
342 There are a few CRIS-specific pseudo-directives in addition to
344 pseudo-directives are in little-endian order for CRIS. There is
350 @cindex pseudo-op .dword, CRIS
352 @cindex CRIS pseudo-op .dword
360 @cindex pseudo-op .syntax, CRIS
362 @cindex CRIS pseudo-op .syntax
399 @cindex pseudo-op .arch, CRIS
401 @cindex CRIS pseudo-op .arch
HDc-m68k.texi490 @cindex pseudo-opcodes, M680x0
491 @cindex M680x0 pseudo-opcodes
494 Certain pseudo opcodes are permitted for branch instructions.
499 The following table summarizes the pseudo-operations. A @code{*} flags
524 These are the simplest jump pseudo-operations; they always map to one
534 pseudo-operations to have all operands that are allowed for jsr and jmp,
539 Here, @samp{j@var{XX}} stands for an entire family of pseudo-operations,
541 list of pseudo-ops in this family is:
547 Usually, each of these pseudo-operations expands to a single branch
563 The full family of pseudo-operations covered here is
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HDc-sh64.texi41 Note that the @code{.mode} pseudo-op is not permitted if the ISA is not
51 Note that the @code{.abi} pseudo-op is not permitted if the ABI is not
53 line, any @code{.abi} pseudo-ops in the source must match it.
204 addition, the following pseudo-opcodes may be expanded into one or more
HDc-rx.texi37 the behaviour of the @samp{.double} pseudo-op.
44 the behaviour of the @samp{.double} pseudo-op.
51 @samp{.word}, @samp{.long}, @samp{.quad} and @samp{.octa} pseudo-ops.
58 @samp{.word}, @samp{.long}, @samp{.quad} and @samp{.octa} pseudo-ops.
/dragonfly/etc/
HDmaster.passwd11 games:*:7:13::0:0:Games pseudo-user:/usr/games:/sbin/nologin
18 proxy:*:62:62::0:0:Packet Filter pseudo-user:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin
20 uucp:*:66:66::0:0:UUCP pseudo-user:/var/spool/uucppublic:/usr/libexec/uucp/uucico
/dragonfly/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/
HDsniffer137 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 139 (SS7 MTP2 with pseudo-header
192 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 198 (Ethernet with u10 Networks pseudo-head…
195 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 201 (Bluetooth HCI H4 with pseudo-header
198 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 204 (PPP with direction pseudo-header
199 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 205 (Cisco HDLC with direction pseudo-header
200 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 206 (Frame Relay with direction pseudo-head…
241 …g&0x03FFFFFF 256 (Bluetooth Low Energy air interface with pseudo-header
273 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 291 (Hilscher netANALYZER NG pseudo-footer
274 >20 belong&0x03FFFFFF 292 (ZBOSS NCP protocol with pseudo-header
/dragonfly/crypto/libressl/crypto/bn/
HDbn_rand.c220 bn_rand_range(int pseudo, BIGNUM *r, const BIGNUM *range) in bn_rand_range() argument
222 int (*bn_rand)(BIGNUM *, int, int, int) = pseudo ? BN_pseudo_rand : BN_rand; in bn_rand_range()
/dragonfly/usr.bin/window/
HDREADME113 pseudo-terminals. At the same time, terminal input causes SIGIO which
115 pseudo-terminals becomes ready for reading.
154 Wwiomux() copies pseudo-terminal output into their corresponding
156 read ready on pseudo-terminals. Reads are done into per-window buffers
162 this to stop output or flush buffer when a pseudo-terminal tells us to
170 available. The input buffer is then written to the pseudo-terminal of
/dragonfly/share/examples/drivers/
HDREADME27 one for making a device driver for pseudo devices (e.g. /dev/null).
44 and in /sys/dev for the pseudo driver script.
HDmake_pseudo_driver.sh31 pseudo-device ${1} 4 # might as well allow 4 of them
/dragonfly/share/dict/
HDweb2a43414 pseudo abolitionist
43415 pseudo abstainer
43416 pseudo academy
43417 pseudo acceptance
43418 pseudo accident
43419 pseudo acid
43420 pseudo acquaintance
43421 pseudo actor
43422 pseudo actress
43423 pseudo aesthete
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/dragonfly/sys/net/ipfw3_nat/
HDip_fw3_nat.c184 boolean_t pseudo = FALSE, need_return_state = FALSE; in ip_fw3_nat() local
353 pseudo = TRUE; in ip_fw3_nat()
355 if (!pseudo) { in ip_fw3_nat()
367 if (!pseudo) { in ip_fw3_nat()
372 if (pseudo) { in ip_fw3_nat()
/dragonfly/etc/mail/
HDaliases26 # General redirections for pseudo accounts

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