/Linux-v6.6/security/keys/ |
D | persistent.c | 2 /* General persistent per-UID keyrings register 16 * Create the persistent keyring register for the current user namespace. 36 * Create the persistent keyring for the specified user. 43 struct key *persistent; in key_create_persistent() local 57 persistent = keyring_alloc(index_key->description, in key_create_persistent() 63 if (IS_ERR(persistent)) in key_create_persistent() 64 return ERR_CAST(persistent); in key_create_persistent() 66 return make_key_ref(persistent, true); in key_create_persistent() 70 * Get the persistent keyring for a specific UID and link it to the nominated 77 struct key *persistent; in key_get_persistent() local [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/nvdimm/ |
D | Kconfig | 12 bus is registered to advertise PMEM (persistent memory) 20 tristate "PMEM: Persistent memory block device support" 32 these persistent memory ranges into block devices that are 50 update semantics for persistent memory devices, so that 63 bool "PFN: Map persistent (device) memory" 68 Map persistent memory, i.e. advertise it to the memory 69 management sub-system. By default persistent memory does 78 bool "NVDIMM DAX: Raw access to persistent memory" 82 Support raw device dax access to a persistent memory 84 persistent memory, this capability provides a mechanism to [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pmem/ |
D | pmem-region.txt | 1 Device-tree bindings for persistent memory regions 4 Persistent memory refers to a class of memory devices that are: 9 Given b) it is best to think of persistent memory as a kind of memory mapped 11 persistent regions separately to the normal memory pool. To aid with that this 12 binding provides a standardised interface for discovering where persistent 36 backed by non-persistent memory. This lets the OS know that it 38 persistent after a write.
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/crypto/intel/qat/qat_common/ |
D | adf_dbgfs.c | 13 * adf_dbgfs_init() - add persistent debugfs entries 16 * This function creates debugfs entries that are persistent through a device 40 * adf_dbgfs_exit() - remove persistent debugfs entries 51 * adf_dbgfs_add() - add non-persistent debugfs entries 54 * This function creates debugfs entries that are not persistent through 69 * adf_dbgfs_rm() - remove non-persistent debugfs entries
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/target/ |
D | target_core_pr.c | 5 * This file contains SPC-3 compliant persistent reservations and 136 * persistent reservation shall not be changed, if the command in target_check_scsi2_reservation_conflict() 140 * status, but the persistent reservation shall not be released, in target_check_scsi2_reservation_conflict() 143 * a) An I_T nexus that is a persistent reservation holder; or in target_check_scsi2_reservation_conflict() 145 * all registrants type persistent reservation is present. in target_check_scsi2_reservation_conflict() 168 * If a logical unit has executed a PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT in target_check_scsi2_reservation_conflict() 306 * Begin SPC-3/SPC-4 Persistent Reservations emulation support 343 * Some commands are only allowed for the persistent reservation in core_scsi3_pr_seq_non_holder() 1239 * e) If the I_T nexus is the persistent reservation holder in core_scsi3_check_implicit_release() 1240 * and the persistent reservation is not an all registrants in core_scsi3_check_implicit_release() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
D | hugetlbpage.rst | 28 persistent hugetlb pages in the kernel's huge page pool. It also displays 79 ``/proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages`` indicates the current number of "persistent" huge 80 pages in the kernel's huge page pool. "Persistent" huge pages will be 82 privileges can dynamically allocate more or free some persistent huge pages 98 The administrator can allocate persistent huge pages on the kernel boot 171 default sized persistent huge pages:: 183 silently skipped when allocating persistent huge pages. See the 186 with the allocation and freeing of persistent huge pages. 209 persistent huge page pool is exhausted. As these surplus huge pages become 213 surplus pages will first be promoted to persistent huge pages. Then, additional [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/cxl/ |
D | Kconfig | 25 this class code provide support for volatile and / or persistent 66 hierarchy to map regions that represent System RAM, or Persistent 72 tristate "CXL PMEM: Persistent Memory Support" 77 support for persistent memory attached via CXL. This support is 80 provisioning the persistent memory capacity of CXL memory expanders. 90 RAM" and/or "Persistent Memory" that is fully coherent as if the
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | pstore | 6 Description: Generic interface to platform dependent persistent storage. 28 the file will signal to the underlying persistent storage 34 will be saved elsewhere and erased from persistent store 41 persistent storage until at least this amount is reached.
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
D | snapshot.rst | 34 - snapshot <origin> <COW device> <persistent?> <chunksize> 45 <persistent?> is P (Persistent) or N (Not persistent - will not survive 46 after reboot). O (Overflow) can be added as a persistent store option 50 The difference between persistent and transient is with transient 73 - snapshot-merge <origin> <COW device> <persistent> <chunksize> 77 works with persistent snapshots. This target assumes the role of the
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D | writecache.rst | 5 The writecache target caches writes on persistent memory or on SSD. It 15 - p - persistent memory 45 applicable only to persistent memory - use the FUA flag 46 when writing data from persistent memory back to the 49 applicable only to persistent memory - don't use the FUA
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D | persistent-data.rst | 2 Persistent data 20 The persistent-data library is an attempt to provide a re-usable 29 under drivers/md/persistent-data. 40 Clients of persistent-data are unlikely to use this directly.
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/scsi/ |
D | constants.c | 71 /* 5c-5f */ "Read buffer capacity", "Send cue sheet", "Persistent reserve in", 72 "Persistent reserve out", 160 {0x0, "Persistent reserve in, read keys"}, 161 {0x1, "Persistent reserve in, read reservation"}, 162 {0x2, "Persistent reserve in, report capabilities"}, 163 {0x3, "Persistent reserve in, read full status"}, 168 {0x0, "Persistent reserve out, register"}, 169 {0x1, "Persistent reserve out, reserve"}, 170 {0x2, "Persistent reserve out, release"}, 171 {0x3, "Persistent reserve out, clear"}, [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/fs/pstore/ |
D | Kconfig | 3 tristate "Persistent store support" 7 persistent storage via "pstore" filesystem that can 11 (or "M") to a platform specific persistent store driver 13 If you don't have a platform persistent store driver, 56 bool "Persistent function tracer" 61 With this option kernel traces function calls into a persistent
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/dax/ |
D | Kconfig | 20 tristate "PMEM DAX: direct access to persistent memory" 24 Support raw access to persistent memory. Note that this 70 Support access to persistent, or other performance 72 easier use of persistent memory by unmodified applications, or
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/block/ |
D | pr.rst | 2 Block layer support for Persistent Reservations 6 Persistent Reservations which map to block devices that support 7 these (like SCSI). Persistent Reservations allow restricting 14 "PERSISTENT RESERVE IN" and "PERSISTENT RESERVE OUT" commands.
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | dax.rst | 47 2. There exists a persistent flag `FS_XFLAG_DAX` that can be applied to regular 51 3. If the persistent `FS_XFLAG_DAX` flag is set on a directory, this flag will 92 6. When changing the `S_DAX` policy via toggling the persistent `FS_XFLAG_DAX` 100 There are 2 per-file dax flags. One is a persistent inode setting (`FS_XFLAG_DAX`) 104 `FS_XFLAG_DAX` is preserved within the filesystem. This persistent config 176 rather than the persistent `FS_XFLAG_DAX` flag. That is, whether DAX shall be 179 on the persistent `FS_XFLAG_DAX` flag on the host. 181 It is still supported to set or clear persistent `FS_XFLAG_DAX` flag inside 211 - pmem: NVDIMM persistent memory driver
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/Linux-v6.6/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | ip_vs.h | 21 #define IP_VS_SVC_F_PERSISTENT 0x0001 /* persistent port */ 154 unsigned int timeout; /* persistent timeout in sec */ 155 __be32 netmask; /* persistent netmask */ 216 unsigned int timeout; /* persistent timeout */ 217 __be32 netmask; /* persistent netmask */ 238 __u32 persistconns; /* persistent connections */ 368 IPVS_SVC_ATTR_TIMEOUT, /* persistent timeout */ 369 IPVS_SVC_ATTR_NETMASK, /* persistent netmask */ 400 IPVS_DEST_ATTR_PERSIST_CONNS, /* persistent connections */
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/networking/ |
D | net_failover.rst | 48 <teaming type='persistent'/> 56 <teaming type='transient' persistent='ua-backup0'/> 60 interface and this acts as the 'persistent' device indicating that this 62 required attribute type having value 'persistent'. The link state for the 69 periodically be unplugged. A second attribute - 'persistent' is provided and 133 <teaming type='transient' persistent='ua-backup0'/> 163 virsh migrate --live --persistent $DOMAIN qemu+ssh://$REMOTE_HOST/system
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/Linux-v6.6/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/ |
D | pmem.c | 4 * Handles hot and cold plug of persistent memory regions on pseries. 112 pmem_node = of_find_node_by_type(NULL, "ibm,persistent-memory"); in dlpar_hp_pmem() 142 { .type = "ibm,persistent-memory", }, 154 pmem_node = of_find_node_by_type(NULL, "ibm,persistent-memory"); in pseries_pmem_init()
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/md/ |
D | dm-exception-store.c | 200 char persistent; in dm_exception_store_create() local 213 persistent = toupper(*argv[0]); in dm_exception_store_create() 214 if (persistent == 'P') in dm_exception_store_create() 216 else if (persistent == 'N') in dm_exception_store_create() 275 DMERR("Unable to register persistent exception store type"); in dm_exception_store_init()
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/Linux-v6.6/fs/nilfs2/ |
D | alloc.h | 3 * Persistent object (dat entry/disk inode) allocator/deallocator 40 * nilfs_palloc_req - persistent allocator request and reply 79 * struct nilfs_palloc_cache - persistent object allocator cache
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/tm/ |
D | tm.h | 41 * Bit 7 (Failure Persistent) and Bit 15 (Implementation-specific). 48 * Per the ISA, the Failure Persistent bit may be incorrect. Try a few in htm_is_synthetic() 51 * should not be persistent. in htm_is_synthetic()
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/md/persistent-data/ |
D | Makefile | 2 obj-$(CONFIG_DM_PERSISTENT_DATA) += dm-persistent-data.o 3 dm-persistent-data-objs := \
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/gpio/ |
D | gpio-arizona.c | 30 bool persistent = gpiochip_line_is_persistent(chip, offset); in arizona_gpio_direction_in() local 41 if (change && persistent) { in arizona_gpio_direction_in() 100 bool persistent = gpiochip_line_is_persistent(chip, offset); in arizona_gpio_direction_out() local 108 if ((val & ARIZONA_GPN_DIR) && persistent) { in arizona_gpio_direction_out()
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/perf/scripts/python/ |
D | mem-phys-addr.py | 21 #physical address ranges for Persistent Memory 38 if m[2].strip() == 'Persistent Memory': 82 return "Persistent Memory"
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