Lines Matching refs:NMI
478 This parameter can be used to control the NMI watchdog
488 while a CPU is busy. Hence, the alternative name 'NMI watchdog'.
490 The NMI watchdog is disabled by default if the kernel is running as a guest
602 Controls the kernel's behavior when a CPU receives an NMI caused by
607 1: panic immediately. The IO error triggered an NMI. This indicates a
610 servers issue this sort of NMI when the dump button is pushed,
640 The default Linux behaviour on an NMI of either memory or unknown is
645 A small number of systems do generate NMI's for bizarre random reasons
1020 be issued an NMI and instructed to capture stack trace.
1023 NMI.
1043 the watchdog timer function, otherwise the NMI watchdog - if enabled - can
1120 The value in this file affects behavior of handling NMI. When the
1121 value is non-zero, unknown NMI is trapped and then panic occurs. At
1124 NMI switch that most IA32 servers have fires unknown NMI up, for
1125 example. If a system hangs up, try pressing the NMI switch.
1132 _and_ the NMI watchdog (i.e. the hard lockup detector) at the same time.
1138 The soft lockup detector and the NMI watchdog can also be disabled or
1172 This value can be used to control the frequency of hrtimer and NMI