/openbmc/qemu/include/tcg/ |
H A D | tcg-cond.h | 62 /* Invert the sense of the comparison. */ 68 /* Swap the operands in a comparison. */ 74 /* Must a comparison be considered signed? */ 80 /* Must a comparison be considered unsigned? */ 86 /* Must a comparison be considered a test? */ 92 /* Create an "unsigned" version of a "signed" comparison. */ 98 /* Create a "signed" version of an "unsigned" comparison. */ 104 /* Create the eq/ne version of a tsteq/tstne comparison. */ 110 /* Create the lt/ge version of a tstne/tsteq comparison of the sign. */ 117 * Create a "high" version of a double-word comparison. [all …]
|
/openbmc/qemu/tests/migration/guestperf/ |
H A D | comparison.py | 2 # Migration test scenario comparison mapping 22 class Comparison(object): class 30 Comparison("pause-iters", scenarios = [ 44 Comparison("post-copy-bandwidth", scenarios = [ 60 Comparison("post-copy-iters", scenarios = [ 74 Comparison("auto-converge-iters", scenarios = [ 86 Comparison("auto-converge-bandwidth", scenarios = [ 102 Comparison("compr-mt", scenarios = [ 114 Comparison("compr-xbzrle", scenarios = [ 128 Comparison("compr-multifd", scenarios = [ [all …]
|
H A D | shell.py | 32 from guestperf.comparison import COMPARISONS 222 for comparison in COMPARISONS: 223 compdir = os.path.join(args.output, comparison._name) 224 for scenario in comparison._scenarios: 225 name = os.path.join(comparison._name, scenario._name) 234 dirname = os.path.join(args.output, comparison._name)
|
/openbmc/phosphor-inventory-manager/ |
H A D | utils.hpp | 122 * @brief std::pair binary comparison adapter. 124 * Adapt a binary comparison function to a comparison of 148 * @returns - The result of the comparison. 161 * @tparam R - Convertible to L1 for comparison. 166 * @returns - The result of the comparison. 176 * @tparam L - Convertible to R1 for comparison. 183 * @returns - The result of the comparison. 207 /** @brief Construct a RelPathCompare comparison functor. 227 /** @brief Comparison method. 232 * @returns - The result of the comparison.
|
/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/ |
H A D | rseq-arm64-bits.h | 64 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 67 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 126 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 129 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 176 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 238 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 241 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 244 rseq_bug("2nd expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 314 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 317 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() [all …]
|
H A D | rseq-riscv-bits.h | 55 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 57 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 112 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 114 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 158 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 217 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 219 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 221 rseq_bug("2nd expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 270 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 337 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() [all …]
|
H A D | rseq-x86-bits.h | 69 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 72 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 142 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 145 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 193 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 250 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 320 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 323 rseq_bug("1st expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 326 rseq_bug("2nd expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 399 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() [all …]
|
H A D | rseq-s390-bits.h | 64 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 67 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 139 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 142 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 194 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 266 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 269 rseq_bug("1st expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 272 rseq_bug("2nd expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 348 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 351 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() [all …]
|
H A D | rseq-ppc-bits.h | 71 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 74 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 144 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 147 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 202 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 275 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 278 rseq_bug("1st expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 281 rseq_bug("2nd expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 361 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 364 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() [all …]
|
H A D | rseq-mips-bits.h | 67 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 69 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 133 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 135 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 185 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 255 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 257 rseq_bug("1st expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 259 rseq_bug("2nd expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 335 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 337 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() [all …]
|
H A D | rseq-arm-bits.h | 73 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 76 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 146 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 149 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 202 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 280 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 283 rseq_bug("1st expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 286 rseq_bug("2nd expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 368 rseq_bug("cpu_id comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() 371 rseq_bug("expected value comparison failed"); in RSEQ_TEMPLATE_IDENTIFIER() [all …]
|
/openbmc/bmcweb/redfish-core/include/ |
H A D | filter_expr_parser_grammar.hpp | 26 using filter_ast::Comparison; 43 const rule<class ComparisonId, Comparison> comparison("Comparison"); variable 83 const auto booleanOp_def = comparison | parens; 95 comparison, unquotedString);
|
H A D | filter_expr_parser_ast.hpp | 31 struct Comparison; 33 x3::variant<x3::forward_ast<Comparison>, x3::forward_ast<LogicalAnd>>; 55 struct Comparison struct 75 BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT(redfish::filter_ast::Comparison, left, token, right); argument
|
/openbmc/linux/lib/ |
H A D | bsearch.c | 19 * @cmp: pointer to comparison function 23 * under the provided comparison function. 26 * the array, e.g. key could be a string and the comparison function 29 * the same comparison function for both sort() and bsearch().
|
/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/ethernet/aquantia/atlantic/macsec/ |
H A D | macsec_struct.h | 18 * comparison. 89 * 1: enable comparison of extracted byte pointed by byte 3 location. 99 * 1: enable comparison of extracted byte pointed by byte 2 location. 109 * 1: enable comparison of extracted byte pointed by byte 1 location. 119 * 1: enable comparison of extracted byte pointed by byte 0 location. 124 * 1: enable comparison of extracted VLAN ID field. 128 * 1: enable comparison of extracted VLAN UP field. 132 * 1: enable comparison of extracted VLAN Valid field. 135 /*! This is bit mask to enable comparison the 8 bit TCI field, 144 * 1: enable comparison of SCI [all …]
|
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/dev-tools/ |
H A D | kcov.rst | 15 Besides collecting code coverage, KCOV can also collect comparison operands. 16 See the "Comparison operands collection" section for details. 29 Collecting comparison operands is supported with GCC 8+ or with Clang. 35 To enable comparison operands collection, set:: 140 Comparison operands collection 143 Comparison operands collection is similar to coverage collection: 176 * the comparison operands are promoted to uint64_t. 193 /* arg1 and arg2 - operands of the comparison. */ 217 Note that the KCOV modes (collection of code coverage or comparison operands)
|
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/bitbake/lib/prserv/ |
H A D | __init__.py | 40 """Compares x.y.z revision numbers, using integer comparison 61 """Compares x.y.z revision numbers, using integer comparison 66 """Compares x.y.z revision numbers, using integer comparison
|
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/RCU/ |
H A D | rcu_dereference.rst | 118 - The comparison was against the NULL pointer. If the 120 not be dereferencing it anyway. If the comparison is 127 cannot use anything it learned from the comparison 129 This sort of comparison occurs frequently when scanning 132 Note that if the pointer comparison is done outside 143 - The comparison is against a pointer that references memory 147 the comparison. So exactly how long ago is "a long 178 - All of the accesses following the comparison are stores, 191 comparison will provide exactly the information that the 373 on the other. The comparison in reader() therefore tells the compiler
|
/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
H A D | perf-diff.txt | 25 could vary. So perf diff is based on the comparison of the files and 95 diff.compute config option. See COMPARISON METHODS section for 186 Enable hot streams comparison. Stream can be a callchain which is 189 COMPARISON 191 The comparison is governed by the baseline file. The baseline perf.data 242 COMPARISON METHODS
|
/openbmc/bmcweb/redfish-core/src/ |
H A D | filter_expr_executor.cpp | 160 "Type for key {} was {} which does not have a comparison operator", in operator ()() 173 bool operator()(const filter_ast::Comparison& x); 190 // Helper function to reduce the number of permutations of a single comparison 269 … "Got comparator that should never happen. Attempt to do numeric comparison on string {}", in doStringComparison() 275 bool ApplyFilter::operator()(const filter_ast::Comparison& x) in operator ()() 293 // Both sides are doubles, do the comparison as doubles in operator ()() 307 // Both sides are ints, do the comparison as ints in operator ()()
|
/openbmc/linux/include/uapi/linux/netfilter/ |
H A D | xt_multiport.h | 17 __u8 flags; /* Type of comparison */ 23 __u8 flags; /* Type of comparison */
|
/openbmc/linux/tools/power/cpupower/bench/ |
H A D | cpufreq-bench_script.sh | 58 …eshold_${up_threshold}\" -t \"Ondemand sampling_rate: ${SAMPLING_RATE} comparison - Up_threshold: … 68 …_rate_${sampling_rate}\" -t \"Ondemand up_threshold: ${UP_THRESHOLD} % comparison - sampling_rate:… 77 …ATE}\" -t \"Ondemand up_threshold: ${UP_THRESHOLD} and sampling_rate ${SAMPLING_RATE} comparison\""
|
/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/i386/ |
H A D | README | 7 generates a text output, for comparison with the output obtained with 22 for comparison with the output obtained with a real CPU or another emulator.
|
/openbmc/linux/include/trace/events/ |
H A D | initcall.h | 36 * comparison of a function pointer 57 * comparison of a function pointer
|
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-support/libmemcached/files/ |
H A D | 0001-Fix-comparison-types.patch | 4 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Fix comparison types 7 error: comparison between pointer and integer ('char *' and 'int')
|