Searched refs:written (Results 1 – 9 of 9) sorted by relevance
/bionic/libc/bionic/ |
D | malloc_common_dynamic.cpp | 438 bool written = false; in WriteMallocLeakInfo() local 440 written = reinterpret_cast<write_malloc_leak_info_func_t>(func)(fp); in WriteMallocLeakInfo() 443 if (!written) { in WriteMallocLeakInfo() 450 return written; in WriteMallocLeakInfo()
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/bionic/libc/ |
D | NOTICE | 13 derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 40 without specific prior written permission. 192 written by Steven G. Kargl with input from Bruce D. Evans 241 without specific prior written permission. 270 without specific prior written permission. 522 products derived from this software without specific prior written 1087 without specific prior written permission. 1109 specific, written prior permission. 1135 without specific prior written permission. 1169 without specific prior written permission. [all …]
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/bionic/libc/stdio/ |
D | stdio.cpp | 513 int written = (*fp->_write)(fp->_cookie, reinterpret_cast<char*>(p), n); in __sflush() local 514 if (written <= 0) { in __sflush() 518 n -= written, p += written; in __sflush()
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/bionic/linker/ |
D | linker_phdr.cpp | 897 ssize_t written = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(write(fd, reinterpret_cast<void*>(seg_page_start), size)); in phdr_table_serialize_gnu_relro() local 898 if (written != size) { in phdr_table_serialize_gnu_relro()
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/bionic/libc/malloc_debug/ |
D | README.md | 50 On first allocation, this front guard is written with a specific pattern (0xaa). 76 On first allocation, this rear guard is written with a specific pattern (0xbb). 282 Once the signal is received, and the current records are written to the 288 The allocation data is written in a human readable format. Every line begins
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/bionic/libdl/ |
D | NOTICE | 55 means any form of electronic, verbal, or written communication sent
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/bionic/ |
D | README.md | 83 # files written by us and files taken from BSD.
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D | android-changes-for-ndk-developers.md | 243 hand-written assembler. This is not common. Use the scanelf tool as
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/bionic/docs/ |
D | elf-tls.md | 291 The resolver must be written in assembly, but in C, the function looks like so:
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