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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/ABI/testing/
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/Linux-v6.6/fs/xfs/
Dxfs_mru_cache.c10 * The MRU Cache data structure consists of a data store, an array of lists and
16 * The group count controls how many lists are created, and thereby how finely
18 * all the lists whose time has expired are deleted.
22 * five. Five internal lists will be created, each representing a two second
62 * current list. Doubly linked lists are used to make the list maintenance
64 * inserts and lookups can occur when there are no free lists available. When
78 * both the data store and to one of the lists. It must also be possible to
88 * likely result in a loop in one of the lists. That's a sure-fire recipe for
93 struct list_head *lists; /* Array of lists, one per grp. */ member
110 * lists relative to a particular time. In the case of destroying, that time
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/ABI/stable/
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/Linux-v6.6/include/media/
Dv4l2-h264.h26 * ordered P/B0/B1 lists
31 * picture lists construction' of the H264 spec.
55 * v4l2_h264_build_b_ref_lists() - Build the B0/B1 reference lists
63 * This functions builds the B0/B1 reference lists. This procedure is described
64 * in section '8.2.4 Decoding process for reference picture lists construction'
66 * need to pass B0/B1 reference lists to the hardware.
80 * This functions builds the P reference lists. This procedure is describe in
81 * section '8.2.4 Decoding process for reference picture lists construction'
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/
Dlru_sort.rst4 DAMON-based LRU-lists Sorting
7 DAMON-based LRU-lists Sorting (DAMON_LRU_SORT) is a static kernel module that
9 (de)prioritization of pages on their LRU-lists for making LRU-lists a more
12 Where Proactive LRU-lists Sorting is Required?
16 systems, LRU lists are normally not proactively sorted but partially and
18 calls and memory pressure. As a result, LRU lists are sometimes not so
25 DAMON_LRU_SORT could be helpful for making LRU lists more trustworthy access
35 deprioritizing cold pages on their LRU-lists. To avoid it consuming too much
68 no real monitoring and LRU-lists sorting due to the watermarks-based activation
104 Limit of time for trying the LRU lists sorting in milliseconds.
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/
Dselftest_workarounds.c62 reference_lists_init(struct intel_gt *gt, struct wa_lists *lists) in reference_lists_init() argument
67 memset(lists, 0, sizeof(*lists)); in reference_lists_init()
69 wa_init_start(&lists->gt_wa_list, gt, "GT_REF", "global"); in reference_lists_init()
70 gt_init_workarounds(gt, &lists->gt_wa_list); in reference_lists_init()
71 wa_init_finish(&lists->gt_wa_list); in reference_lists_init()
74 struct i915_wa_list *wal = &lists->engine[id].wa_list; in reference_lists_init()
81 &lists->engine[id].ctx_wa_list, in reference_lists_init()
87 reference_lists_fini(struct intel_gt *gt, struct wa_lists *lists) in reference_lists_fini() argument
93 intel_wa_list_free(&lists->engine[id].wa_list); in reference_lists_fini()
95 intel_wa_list_free(&lists->gt_wa_list); in reference_lists_fini()
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/sound/designs/
Dprocfile.rst29 Lists the module of each card
32 Lists the ALSA native device mappings.
39 Lists the currently available hwdep devices in format of
43 Lists the currently available PCM devices in format of
47 Lists the currently available timer devices
51 Lists the OSS device mappings.
193 Lists the currently available ALSA sequencer drivers.
201 Lists the currently allocated/running sequencer queues.
204 Lists the currently allocated/running sequencer timers.
207 Lists the OSS-compatible sequencer stuffs.
/Linux-v6.6/kernel/bpf/
Dbpf_lru_list.c33 return &loc_l->lists[LOCAL_FREE_LIST_IDX]; in local_free_list()
38 return &loc_l->lists[LOCAL_PENDING_LIST_IDX]; in local_pending_list()
98 list_move(&node->list, &l->lists[tgt_type]); in __bpf_lru_node_move_in()
126 list_move(&node->list, &l->lists[tgt_type]); in __bpf_lru_node_move()
147 struct list_head *active = &l->lists[BPF_LRU_LIST_T_ACTIVE]; in __bpf_lru_list_rotate_active()
174 struct list_head *inactive = &l->lists[BPF_LRU_LIST_T_INACTIVE]; in __bpf_lru_list_rotate_inactive()
217 struct list_head *inactive = &l->lists[BPF_LRU_LIST_T_INACTIVE]; in __bpf_lru_list_shrink_inactive()
277 if (!list_empty(&l->lists[BPF_LRU_LIST_T_INACTIVE])) in __bpf_lru_list_shrink()
278 force_shrink_list = &l->lists[BPF_LRU_LIST_T_INACTIVE]; in __bpf_lru_list_shrink()
280 force_shrink_list = &l->lists[BPF_LRU_LIST_T_ACTIVE]; in __bpf_lru_list_shrink()
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/Linux-v6.6/lib/
Dlist_sort.c140 * pending lists. This is beautifully simple code, but rather subtle.
144 * for each bit, when count increments to 2^k), we merge two lists of
148 * 2^k, which is when we have 2^k elements pending in smaller lists,
149 * so it's safe to merge away two lists of size 2^k.
151 * After this happens twice, we have created two lists of size 2^(k+1),
155 * The number of pending lists of size 2^k is determined by the
172 * We gain lists of size 2^k in the 2->3 and 4->5 transitions (because
179 * lists, from smallest to largest. If you work through cases 2 to
198 * - All lists are singly linked and null-terminated; prev in list_sort()
200 * - pending is a prev-linked "list of lists" of sorted in list_sort()
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/lib/
Dlist_sort.c139 * pending lists. This is beautifully simple code, but rather subtle.
143 * for each bit, when count increments to 2^k), we merge two lists of
147 * 2^k, which is when we have 2^k elements pending in smaller lists,
148 * so it's safe to merge away two lists of size 2^k.
150 * After this happens twice, we have created two lists of size 2^(k+1),
154 * The number of pending lists of size 2^k is determined by the
171 * We gain lists of size 2^k in the 2->3 and 4->5 transitions (because
178 * lists, from smallest to largest. If you work through cases 2 to
197 * - All lists are singly linked and null-terminated; prev in list_sort()
199 * - pending is a prev-linked "list of lists" of sorted in list_sort()
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