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D | tst-mmap2-eofsync.c | 18 static char *pages; variable 23 pages = xmalloc (getpagesize () * 2); in do_prepare() 24 memset (pages, 'a', getpagesize ()); in do_prepare() 25 memset (pages + getpagesize (), 'b', getpagesize ()); in do_prepare() 32 ssize_t cc = write (temp_fd, pages, getpagesize ()); in do_prepare() 60 if (memcmp (buf, pages, pagesize)) in do_test() 80 c = write (temp_fd, pages + pagesize, pagesize); in do_test() 101 if (result == 0 && memcmp (buf, pages + pagesize, pagesize)) in do_test()
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D | tst-pkey.c | 42 static volatile int *pages[key_count]; variable 79 volatile int *addr = pages[page]; in check_page_access() 226 pages[i] = xmmap (NULL, pagesize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, in do_test() 228 TEST_COMPARE (pkey_mprotect ((void *) pages[i], pagesize, in do_test() 399 xmunmap ((void *) pages[i], pagesize); in do_test()
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D | memory.texi | 38 The virtual memory is divided into pages (4 kilobytes is typical). 50 pages belonging to multiple processes. This is normally the case, for 59 pages must move back and forth between real memory and backing store 69 was in real memory all along. In fact, to the process, all pages always 3074 On some systems, further restrictions can be added to specific pages 3079 All memory pages are associated with a protection key. The default 3082 @code{pkey_alloc} function, and applied to pages using 3105 the current thread so that pages with the default key can be accessed, 3131 After key allocation assignment to memory pages, @code{pkey_set} can be 3251 Change the access rights of the current thread for memory pages with the [all …]
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D | platform.texi | 484 @code{PKS} -- Protection keys for supervisor-mode pages. 487 @code{PKU} -- Protection keys for user-mode pages.
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D | llio.texi | 406 physical memory to lock down the user's pages. This is limited to 593 physical memory to lock down the user's pages. This is limited to 1525 swapped out pages. 1527 Since mmapped pages can be stored back to their file when physical 1537 Memory mapping only works on entire pages of memory. Thus, addresses 1622 the system needs to handle far fewer pages. For other workloads which 1623 require frequent transfer of pages between storage or different nodes, 1716 mapping. However, only entire pages can be removed. If @var{length} is not 1717 an even number of pages, it will be rounded up. 1806 The region has pages locked, and if extended it would exceed the [all …]
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D | resource.texi | 1407 individual memory pages and knowing how much memory is available enables 1479 since it only has to allocate memory pages which are fully used. (To do 1518 returns the total number of pages of physical memory the system has. 1545 The @code{get_phys_pages} function returns the total number of pages of 1555 The @code{get_avphys_pages} function returns the number of available pages of
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D | fdl-1.3.texi | 108 plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the material 167 pages.
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D | texinfo.tex | 304 % Margin to add to right of even pages, to left of odd pages. 3674 % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space 3699 % in effect the toc pages will come out with page numbers. 3759 \newtoks\evenheadline % headline on even pages 3760 \newtoks\oddheadline % headline on odd pages 3761 \newtoks\evenfootline % footline on even pages 3762 \newtoks\oddfootline % footline on odd pages 3863 % chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document 3864 % title on inside top of left hand pages, and page numbers on outside top 3865 % edge of all pages. [all …]
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D | contrib.texi | 368 maintaining @theglibc{} web pages and wiki, for his direction as FSF
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D | filesys.texi | 2486 policies of the system. Normally, when a program terminated, its pages 2488 the executable file, the system kept the pages in core for a while as if 2491 modern systems. When a program terminates, its pages always remain in 2493 program is next run, its pages will still be in core if no shortage 2503 it means the opposite: never cache the pages of this file at all. The 2506 pages of the file will be cached in the client's memory, so it is a 3170 is extended. Note that it is extended by a whole number of pages. This
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D | conf.texi | 672 Inquire about the number of physical pages in the system. 676 Inquire about the number of available physical pages in the system.
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D | README | 55 the GNU C Library. You might also consider reading the WWW pages for
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/glibc-2.36/localedata/charmaps/ |
D | IBM869 | 5 % source: IBM Keyboard layouts and code pages, PN 07G4586 June 1991
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D | IBM863 | 5 % source: IBM Keyboard layouts and code pages, PN 07G4586 June 1991
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/glibc-2.36/timezone/ |
D | southamerica | 322 # time change. Perhaps because it now is part of a group of pages "Most 323 # important pages of 2008." 330 # government, and fill in "huso" and click OK, and you will get 3 pages
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D | northamerica | 1515 # The Saskatchewan time act which was last updated in 1996 is about 30 pages 2240 # 1940's). Many other web pages in Cuba also claim that it has been
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/glibc-2.36/po/ |
D | hu.po | 428 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 432 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 560 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages"
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D | be.po | 478 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 482 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 622 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages"
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D | sl.po | 465 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 469 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 605 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages"
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D | ia.po | 463 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 467 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 603 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages"
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D | fr.po | 516 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 517 msgstr "ne peut faire correspondre les pages pour la table fdesc " 520 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 521 msgstr "ne peut faire correspondre les pages pour la table fptr" 664 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages" 665 msgstr "ne peut adresser des pages remplies de zéros"
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D | ja.po | 449 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 453 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 589 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages"
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D | libc.pot | 476 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 480 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 628 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages"
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D | bg.po | 515 msgid "cannot map pages for fdesc table" 519 msgid "cannot map pages for fptr table" 667 msgid "cannot map zero-fill pages"
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D | uk_UA | 279 % academic Ivanenko who tried to make MS DOS code pages compatible between
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