/aosp_15_r20/external/cronet/third_party/icu/source/data/misc/ |
H A D | units.txt | 9 systems{"si metric"} 14 systems{"ussystem uksystem"} 19 systems{"si metric prefixable"} 24 systems{"si_acceptable metric_adjacent ussystem uksystem astronomical"} 29 systems{"si_acceptable metric_adjacent ussystem uksystem astronomical"} 34 systems{"astronomical si_acceptable"} 39 systems{"ussystem uksystem"} 44 systems{"si_acceptable metric prefixable"} 49 systems{"ussystem"} 54 systems{"si metric prefixable"} [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/icu/icu4c/source/data/misc/ |
H A D | units.txt | 9 systems{"si metric"} 14 systems{"ussystem uksystem"} 19 systems{"si metric prefixable"} 24 systems{"si_acceptable metric_adjacent ussystem uksystem astronomical"} 29 systems{"si_acceptable metric_adjacent ussystem uksystem astronomical"} 34 systems{"astronomical si_acceptable"} 39 systems{"ussystem uksystem"} 44 systems{"si_acceptable metric prefixable"} 49 systems{"ussystem"} 54 systems{"metric_adjacent"} [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/cldr/common/supplemental/ |
H A D | units.xml | 155 <convertUnit source='candela' baseUnit='candela' systems="si metric prefixable"/> 158 …<convertUnit source='dalton' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='AMU' systems="si_acceptable metric prefix… 159 …<convertUnit source='grain' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg/7000' systems="ussystem uksystem"… 160 …<convertUnit source='carat' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='0.0002' systems="metric_adjacent ussystem … 161 … <convertUnit source='gram' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='0.001' systems="si metric prefixable"/> 162 … <convertUnit source='ounce' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg/16' systems="ussystem uksystem"/> 163 …<convertUnit source='ounce-troy' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='0.03110348' systems="ussystem uksyste… 164 … <convertUnit source='pound' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg' systems="ussystem uksystem"/> 165 <convertUnit source='kilogram' baseUnit='kilogram' systems="si metric"/> 166 <convertUnit source='stone' baseUnit='kilogram' factor='lb_to_kg*14' systems="uksystem"/> [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/e2fsprogs/misc/ |
H A D | fsck.8.in | 29 is used to check and optionally repair one or more Linux file systems. 39 program will try to handle file systems on different physical disk drives 41 file systems. 43 If no file systems are specified on the command line, and the 47 will default to checking file systems in 73 The exit code returned when multiple file systems are checked 96 file systems and the checkers are in an interactive mode. (Note: 111 flag is specified, only file systems that match 115 parameter is a comma-separated list of file systems and options 116 specifiers. All of the file systems in this comma-separated list may be [all …]
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H A D | ext4.5.in | 13 The second, third, and fourth extended file systems, or ext2, ext3, and 14 ext4 as they are commonly known, are Linux file systems that have 16 They are general purpose file systems that have been designed for 17 extensibility and backwards compatibility. In particular, file systems 18 previously intended for use with the ext2 and ext3 file systems can be 21 to handle mount requests for ext2 and ext3 file systems. 27 use. On other operating systems, such as the GNU/HURD or FreeBSD, only 38 of e2fsprogs will not support file systems with this ext4 feature enabled. 75 feature is supported by ext3 and ext4 file systems, and is ignored by 76 ext2 file systems. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/e2fsprogs/doc/RelNotes/ |
H A D | v1.42.txt | 7 Fixed a bug which could cause e2fsck to corrupt Hurd file systems. 14 scanning functions from crashing on certain corrupted file systems. 68 Fix various e2fsck bugs when trying to repair bigalloc file systems. 92 large file systems. 99 systems. (Addresses Debian Bug: #756922) 103 Fix tune2fs updating UUID's when manipulating file systems with 106 Fix tune2fs so it can remove an external journal for file systems with 150 Fixed free block accounting for 64-bit file systems. 230 to create file systems larger than 2GB on 32-bit platforms. 280 Mke2fs now creates file systems in regular files (which is very often [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/threetenbp/src/main/java/org/threeten/bp/temporal/ |
H A D | ChronoField.java | 66 * These fields are intended to be applicable in multiple calendar systems. 67 * For example, most non-ISO calendar systems define dates as a year, month and day, 80 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 97 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 108 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 123 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 137 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 152 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 166 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 173 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/flashrom/ |
H A D | meson.build | 241 'systems' : systems_hwaccess, 248 'systems' : systems_hwaccess, 257 'systems' : systems_hwaccess, 266 'systems' : systems_hwaccess, 273 'systems' : systems_serial, 317 'systems' : systems_hwaccess, 335 'systems' : systems_hwaccess, 342 'systems' : systems_hwaccess + ['linux'], 379 'systems' : systems_hwaccess, 392 'systems' : [ 'linux' ], [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/google-cloud-java/java-datacatalog/proto-google-cloud-datacatalog-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/datacatalog/v1/ |
H A D | DataplexTableSpec.java | 78 * List of external tables registered by Dataplex in other systems based on 80 * External tables allow to query this data in those systems. 94 * List of external tables registered by Dataplex in other systems based on 96 * External tables allow to query this data in those systems. 110 * List of external tables registered by Dataplex in other systems based on 112 * External tables allow to query this data in those systems. 125 * List of external tables registered by Dataplex in other systems based on 127 * External tables allow to query this data in those systems. 140 * List of external tables registered by Dataplex in other systems based on 142 * External tables allow to query this data in those systems. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/one-true-awk/testdir/ |
H A D | funstack.in | 68 %%% Systems (TOPLAS), see the companion 441 classcodes = "C6150J (Operating systems)", 448 title = "Natural Language Question-Answering Systems: 1969", 724 title = "Spelling correction in systems programs", 735 classcodes = "C6150G (Diagnostic, testing, debugging and evaluating systems)", 849 …ical engineering; engineering applications of; online operation; sampled data systems; simulation", 940 title = "Spelling correction in systems programs", 950 …systems. These include the use of syntax and semantics information, the organization of restricted… 951 …rror correction; error detection; lexical analysis systems programming; misspelling; operating sys… 970 classcodes = "C0310 (EDP management); C6150Z (Other systems operation programs)", [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/sdv/vsomeip/third_party/boost/asio/include/boost/asio/ip/ |
D | basic_resolver.hpp | 302 * @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file 305 * resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional 308 * On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file 310 * <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems 341 * @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file 344 * resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional 347 * On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file 349 * <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems 385 * @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file 388 * resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/out/soong/.intermediates/libcore/core_oj_api_files/gen/17/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/time/temporal/ |
D | ChronoField.java | 101 * These fields are intended to be applicable in multiple calendar systems. 102 * For example, most non-ISO calendar systems define dates as a year, month and day, 117 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 138 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 154 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 174 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 193 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 213 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 232 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 242 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/time/temporal/ |
H A D | ChronoField.java | 101 * These fields are intended to be applicable in multiple calendar systems. 102 * For example, most non-ISO calendar systems define dates as a year, month and day, 117 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 138 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 154 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 174 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 193 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 213 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 232 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 242 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/out/soong/.intermediates/libcore/core_oj_api_files/gen/gensrcs/libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/java/time/temporal/ |
D | ChronoField.java | 101 * These fields are intended to be applicable in multiple calendar systems. 102 * For example, most non-ISO calendar systems define dates as a year, month and day, 117 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 138 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 154 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 174 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 193 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 213 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 232 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. 242 * This field has the same meaning for all calendar systems. [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/google-cloud-java/java-compute/proto-google-cloud-compute-v1/src/main/java/com/google/cloud/compute/v1/ |
H A D | RouteAsPath.java | 74 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 269 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 285 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 309 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 874 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 889 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 912 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 935 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 957 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 975 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th…
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H A D | RouteAsPathOrBuilder.java | 68 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 81 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th… 94 …systems that the route in has traversed - 'AS_SEQUENCE': ordered set of autonomous systems that th…
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/aosp_15_r20/external/python/bumble/bumble/ |
D | company_ids.py | 50 0x001C: "Conexant Systems Inc.", 68 0x002E: "Norwood Systems", 84 0x003E: "Systems and Chips, Inc", 97 0x004B: "Continental Automotive Systems", 153 0x0083: "TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.", 161 0x008B: "Topcon Positioning Systems, LLC", 167 0x0091: "Advanced PANMOBIL systems GmbH & Co. KG", 228 0x00CE: "Eve Systems GmbH", 235 0x00D5: "Austco Communication Systems", 255 0x00E9: "Vtrack Systems", [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/sdv/vsomeip/third_party/boost/filesystem/doc/ |
D | portability_guide.htm | 42 operating systems. Critical aspects of I/O such as how the operating system 49 systems or 50 file systems.</p> 53 likely to be portable to a large number of modern and legacy operating systems.</p> 55 <p>Almost all modern operating systems support multiple file systems. At the 60 …, modern versions of Windows support NTFS, FAT, FAT32, and ISO-9660 file systems, among others, an… 61 for those file systems differ. Each file system may also have 63 sub-directories. Some legacy systems have different rules for directory names 120 modern operating systems, large and small, and to some legacy O/S's. The 122 several older operating systems.</td> [all …]
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D | design.htm | 53 languages. All operating systems provide some form of API for filesystem 55 operating systems not normally associated with POSIX, such as the Mac, z/OS, 61 today's platforms, including some of the embedded operating systems 62 with limited file systems. Because of the emphasis on portability, such a 83 filesystems. There are many systems, particularly embedded systems, 124 <li>Some operating systems have a single directory tree root, others have 127 <li>Some file systems provide both a long and short form of filenames.<br> 129 <li>Some file systems have different syntax for file paths and directory 132 <li>Some file systems have different rules for valid file names and valid 135 <li>Some file systems (ISO-9660, level 1, for example) use very restricted [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/pciutils/ |
H A D | pcilib.man | 14 on different operating systems. By default, the first matching method in this 60 to physical memory (on Linux systems disabled CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM option). On 61 ACPI compatible systems is ECAM mapping read from the MCFG table specified by the 63 parameter. On EFI compatible systems, ACPI MCFG table can be located in physical 66 parameter. On FreeBSD/NetBSD systems, physical address of ACPI MCFG table can be 69 parameter is not disabled. On x86 BIOS compatible systems, ACPI MCFG table can 75 on systems without ACPI and also on systems without EFI or x86 BIOS. 105 Device listing on Windows systems using the Windows Configuration Manager 120 systems. Process needs to have Debug privilege, which local Administrators 121 have by default. Not available on 64-bit systems and neither on recent 32-bit [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/aws-sdk-java-v2/services/ssm/src/main/resources/codegen-resources/ |
H A D | service-2.json | 9 "serviceFullName":"Amazon Simple Systems Manager (SSM)", 49 …Systems Manager OpsCenter OpsItem. For example, you can associate an Incident Manager incident or … 93 …Systems Manager. Registering these machines with Systems Manager makes it possible to manage them … 118 …es autoscaling group, State Manager, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager applies t… 142 …Systems Manager document (SSM document) with the specified managed nodes or targets.</p> <p>When y… 160 …Systems Manager (SSM document). An SSM document defines the actions that Systems Manager performs … 192 …systems-manager/latest/userguide/OpsCenter-setup.html\">Set up OpsCenter</a> in the <i>Amazon Web … 209 …you create a new application in Application Manager, Amazon Web Services Systems Manager calls thi… 240 …Systems Manager offers two types of resource data sync: <code>SyncToDestination</code> and <code>S… 273 …"documentation":"<p>Disassociates the specified Amazon Web Services Systems Manager document (SSM … [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/trace-cmd/utest/ |
H A D | tracefs-utest.c | 359 char **systems; in test_system_event() local 366 systems = tracefs_event_systems(tdir); in test_system_event() 367 CU_TEST(systems != NULL); in test_system_event() 369 events = tracefs_system_events(tdir, systems[0]); in test_system_event() 372 asprintf(&sdir, "%s/events/%s", tdir, systems[0]); in test_system_event() 380 test_check_files(sdir, systems); in test_system_event() 382 tracefs_list_free(systems); in test_system_event() 460 char **systems; in test_local_events() local 470 systems = tracefs_event_systems(tdir); in test_local_events() 471 CU_TEST(systems != NULL); in test_local_events() [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/hardware/interfaces/automotive/vehicle/aidl_property/android/hardware/automotive/vehicle/ |
H A D | VehicleAutonomousState.aidl | 30 * No automation. ADAS systems are limited to providing warnings and momentary assistance. The 32 * needed to maintain safety, and is still responsible for driving while the ADAS systems are 38 * Driver assistance. ADAS systems can provide steering or brake/acceleration support to the 41 * systems are engaged. Usage should be in accordance to Level 1 definition in J3016_202104 46 * Partial automation. ADAS systems can provide both steering and brake/acceleration support to 49 * driving while the ADAS systems are engaged. Usage should be in accordance to Level 2 54 * Conditional automation. ADAS systems can drive the vehicle under limited conditions and will 56 * control of the vehicle when requested to do so by the ADAS systems, however is not 57 * responsible for driving while the ADAS systems are engaged. Usage should be in accordance to 62 * High automation. ADAS systems can drive the vehicle under limited conditions and will not [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/packages/services/Car/car-lib/src/android/car/hardware/property/ |
D | VehicleAutonomousState.java | 41 * No automation. ADAS systems are limited to providing warnings and momentary assistance. The 43 * needed to maintain safety, and is still responsible for driving while the ADAS systems are 48 * Driver assistance. ADAS systems can provide steering or brake/acceleration support to the 51 * systems are engaged. 55 * Partial automation. ADAS systems can provide both steering and brake/acceleration support to 58 * driving while the ADAS systems are engaged. 62 * Conditional automation. ADAS systems can drive the vehicle under limited conditions and will 64 * control of the vehicle when requested to do so by the ADAS systems, however is not 65 * responsible for driving while the ADAS systems are engaged. 69 * High automation. ADAS systems can drive the vehicle under limited conditions and will not [all …]
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/aosp_15_r20/external/libtracefs/Documentation/ |
H A D | libtracefs-events.txt | 7 tracefs_event_is_enabled - Work with trace systems and events. 34 Trace systems and events related APIs. 37 names of all registered trace systems, located in the given _tracing_dir_ 39 for the trace systems of the local machine, or it may be a path to a copy 46 or the location of the tracefs mount point for the trace systems of the 56 If _system_ is NULL, then all systems are searched and any event within 71 in all the systems that _system_ and return the enable state of those events. 73 in all systems that match _event_ and return their enabled state. If both _system_ 108 char **systems = tracefs_event_systems(NULL); 110 if (systems) { [all …]
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