Searched refs:orderly (Results 1 – 11 of 11) sorted by relevance
/external/tpm2/ |
D | PropertyCap.c | 321 flags.orderly = SET; in TPMPropertyIsDefined()
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D | part3.txt | 1599 32 // Read orderly shutdown states from previous power cycle 1602 35 // See if the orderly state indicates that state was saved 1717 140 // Initialize the orderly shut down flag for this cycle to SHUTDOWN_NONE. 1747 For a shutdownType of any type, the volatile portion of Clock is saved to NV memory and the orderly 1847 31 // Save all orderly data 1865 49 // Write orderly shut down state 2340 …establish the orderly state of the TPM. This is because the created cont ext will occupy an availa… 2342 session is context saved, the orderly state does change. 7169 31 // been an orderly shutdown. If so, and the selected PCR is one of the 7170 32 // state saved PCR, then the orderly state has to change. The orderly state [all …]
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D | tpm_types.h | 500 UINT32 orderly : 1; member
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D | part4.txt | 1561 …next three sections define the structures for the NV data areas: persistent, orderly, and state sa… 2115 324 // ORDERLY_DATA data structure written on each orderly shutdown 2246 …This flag indicates if the execution of a command should cause the orderly state to be cleared. Th… 2249 …g_updateNV. If this flag is TRUE, and the orderly state is not SHUTDOWN_NONE, then the orderly sta… 2413 456 // The orderly state for current cycle 2475 506 // orderly way, then the sClock value is used to initialize the clock. If the 2476 507 // TPM shutdown was not orderly, then the persistent value is used and the safe 2479 510 UINT64 clock; // The orderly version of clock 8652 39 // If DA has not been disabled and the previous shutdown is not orderly 9996 c) set the lower bits in orderly counters to 1 for a non-orderly startup [all …]
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/external/tpm2/generator/ |
D | raw_commands.txt | 2520 // Read orderly shutdown states from previous power cycle 2669 // Initialize the orderly shut down flag for this cycle to SHUTDOWN_NONE. 2698 For a shutdownType of any type, the volatile portion of Clock is saved to NV memory and the orderly 2915 // Save all orderly data 2930 // Write orderly shut down state 3628 …utdown() is not required after this comm and in order to reestablish the orderly state of the TPM.… 3630 session is context saved, the orderly state does change. 12645 // been an orderly shutdown. If so, and the selected PCR is one of the 12646 // state saved PCR, then the orderly state has to change. The orderly state 12648 // NOTE: This doesn't just check for Shutdown(STATE) because the orderly [all …]
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D | raw_commands_fixed.txt | 2520 // Read orderly shutdown states from previous power cycle 2669 // Initialize the orderly shut down flag for this cycle to SHUTDOWN_NONE. 2698 For a shutdownType of any type, the volatile portion of Clock is saved to NV memory and the orderly 2915 // Save all orderly data 2930 // Write orderly shut down state 3628 …utdown() is not required after this comm and in order to reestablish the orderly state of the TPM.… 3630 session is context saved, the orderly state does change. 12656 // been an orderly shutdown. If so, and the selected PCR is one of the 12657 // state saved PCR, then the orderly state has to change. The orderly state 12659 // NOTE: This doesn't just check for Shutdown(STATE) because the orderly [all …]
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D | raw_structures.txt | 3319 modification to NV associated with an orderly shutdown. That is, the 3320 command may modify the orderly save state of NV, in which case, an 6079 for loss of power and save state required for an orderly startup 6089 for loss of power and save state required for an orderly startup 6524 PT_FIXED + 29 the modulus - 1 of the count for NV update of an orderly 6531 An “orderly counter” is an NV Index with 9068 orderly 9077 A shutdown is orderly if the TPM receives a TPM2_Shutdown() of any type 15627 performs an orderly shutdown (TPM2_Shutdown()). Only an Index 17728 maximum count of orderly
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D | raw_structures_fixed.txt | 3310 modification to NV associated with an orderly shutdown. That is, the 3311 command may modify the orderly save state of NV, in which case, an 6052 for loss of power and save state required for an orderly startup 6062 for loss of power and save state required for an orderly startup 6529 the modulus - 1 of the count for NV update of an orderly 6536 An “orderly counter” is an NV Index with 9083 orderly 9092 A shutdown is orderly if the TPM receives a TPM2_Shutdown() of any type 15600 performs an orderly shutdown (TPM2_Shutdown()). Only an Index 17693 maximum count of orderly
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/external/icu/icu4j/demos/src/com/ibm/icu/dev/demo/translit/resources/ |
D | Transliterator_Kanji_English.txt | 2089 整>'[orderly]';
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/external/svox/pico_resources/tools/LingwareBuilding/PicoLingware_source_files/textana/en-GB/ |
D | en-GB_lexpos.utf | 1003 ADJ^N "orderly" :G2P
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/external/icu/icu4j/main/shared/data/ |
D | Transliterator_Han_Latin_Definition.txt | 7879 秩序 < order\-\(orderly\); 15762 整 < orderly; 27950 秩序 > order\-\(orderly\); 47208 整 > orderly;
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