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/external/yaffs2/yaffs2/
H A DKconfig37 This enables Yaffs to use its own ECC functions instead of using
/external/zlib/src/contrib/pascal/
H A Dzlibpas.pas104 (* basic functions *)
113 (* advanced functions *)
143 (* utility functions *)
153 (* checksum functions *)
/external/wpa_supplicant_8/hostapd/
H A DAndroid.mk494 # Shared TLS functions (needed for EAP_TLS, EAP_PEAP, and EAP_TTLS)
/external/wpa_supplicant_8/wpa_supplicant/
H A Dnmake.mak58 # VS 2005 complains about lot of deprecated string functions; let's ignore them
/external/valgrind/main/cachegrind/
H A Dcg_annotate.in32 # source line, grouped by files and functions. The details are in
119 # specified). We print out functions and do auto-annotations until we've
154 --auto=yes|no annotate all source files containing functions
579 # Work out the size of each column for printing (summary and functions
593 # Header for functions
617 # Print functions, stopping when the threshold has been reached.
/external/valgrind/main/callgrind/
H A Dcallgrind_annotate.in135 # specified). We print out functions and do auto-annotations until we've
181 # Print out the called functions
210 --auto=yes|no annotate all source files containing functions
214 --inclusive=yes|no add subroutine costs to functions calls [no]
216 calling|both the called functions or both [none]
851 # Work out the size of each column for printing (summary and functions
868 # Header for functions
892 # Print functions, stopping when the threshold has been reached.
938 # Print called functions
H A Dcallgrind_control.in413 elsif (/distinct-functions: (\d+)/) { $dist_funcs = $1; }
/external/valgrind/main/drd/tests/
H A Dannotate_rwlock.c23 has built-in functions for atomic memory access.
H A Datomic_var.c23 has built-in functions for atomic memory access.
H A Dcircular_buffer.c23 has built-in functions for atomic memory access.
/external/valgrind/main/helgrind/tests/
H A Dannotate_rwlock.c33 has built-in functions for atomic memory access.
/external/valgrind/main/massif/
H A Dms_main.c116 n1: 5 (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
158 100.00% (5B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
194 // call tree beneath all the allocation functions like malloc().
318 // functions here -- they should never appear anywhere (I think?) other
498 // functions, eg:
500 // - user-specified allocation functions (using --alloc-fn);
584 // Fake XPt representing all allocation functions like malloc(). Acts as
2157 : "(heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc."
2589 // Basic functions.
/external/valgrind/main/massif/tests/
H A Dalloc-fns-A.post.exp48 100.00% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Dalloc-fns-B.post.exp48 100.00% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Dbasic.post.exp48 98.04% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
64 98.04% (7,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
80 98.04% (11,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
94 98.04% (14,400B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
110 98.04% (10,400B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
126 98.04% (6,400B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
142 98.04% (2,400B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Dbasic2.post.exp39 00.00% (0B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
45 98.04% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
52 98.04% (7,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
59 98.04% (10,800B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
66 98.04% (14,400B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
73 98.04% (11,200B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
80 98.04% (8,000B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
87 98.04% (4,800B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
94 98.04% (1,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Dbig-alloc.post.exp48 99.96% (94,371,840B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Dcustom_alloc.post.exp41 96.15% (400B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
51 98.04% (800B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Ddeep-A.post.exp48 98.04% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Ddeep-B.post.exp48 98.04% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Ddeep-C.post.exp48 98.04% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Ddeep-D.post.exp48 98.04% (3,600B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Dignored.post.exp42 100.00% (800B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
H A Dignoring.post.exp40 99.22% (1,024B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
48 98.46% (512B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
61 98.46% (512B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
87 97.96% (768B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
102 97.96% (768B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
117 97.96% (768B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
132 97.96% (768B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
147 97.96% (768B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
163 97.96% (768B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
183 97.96% (768B) (heap allocation functions) mallo
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H A Dinsig.post.exp48 93.48% (16,528B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.
70 87.28% (16,688B) (heap allocation functions) malloc/new/new[], --alloc-fns, etc.

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