/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx4/ |
D | fw_qos.h | 44 /* Default supported priorities for VPP allocation */ 57 * mlx4_SET_PORT_PRIO2TC - This routine maps user priorities to traffic 62 * @prio2tc: Array of TC associated with each priorities. 88 * Before distribution of VPPs to priorities, only available_vpp is returned. 89 * After initialization it returns the distribution of VPPs among priorities. 94 * @vpp_p_up: Distribution of VPPs to priorities is stored in this array 101 * mlx4_ALLOCATE_VPP_set - Distribution of VPPs among differnt priorities. 109 * @vpp_p_up: Allocation of VPPs to different priorities.
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/dma/fsl-dpaa2-qdma/ |
D | dpdmai.h | 53 * Maximum number of Tx/Rx priorities per DPDMAI object 71 * @priorities: Priorities for the DMA hardware processing; valid priorities are 76 u8 priorities[DPDMAI_PRIO_NUM]; member 83 * @num_of_priorities: number of priorities 122 * are 0-1 or 0-7, depending on the number of priorities in that
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D | dpdmai.c | 42 MC_CMD_OP(cmd, 0, 8, 8, u8, (cfg)->priorities[0]);\ 43 MC_CMD_OP(cmd, 0, 16, 8, u8, (cfg)->priorities[1]);\ 288 * priorities configured at DPDMAI creation 322 * priorities configured at DPDMAI creation 363 * priorities configured at DPDMAI creation
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/sh/boards/mach-microdev/ |
D | irq.c | 84 unsigned long priorityReg, priorities, pri; in enable_microdev_irq() local 98 priorities = __raw_readl(priorityReg); in enable_microdev_irq() 99 priorities &= ~MICRODEV_FPGA_INTPRI_MASK(fpgaIrq); in enable_microdev_irq() 100 priorities |= MICRODEV_FPGA_INTPRI_LEVEL(fpgaIrq, pri); in enable_microdev_irq() 101 __raw_writel(priorities, priorityReg); in enable_microdev_irq()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/ |
D | net_prio.rst | 34 This file contains a map of the priorities assigned to traffic originating 48 Priorities are set immediately prior to queueing a frame to the device 49 queueing discipline (qdisc) so priorities will be assigned prior to the hardware
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/ |
D | bnx2x_dcb.c | 347 /* maps unmapped priorities to to the same COS as L2 */ 357 /* get unmapped priorities by clearing mapped bits */ in bnx2x_dcbx_map_nw() 1226 BNX2X_ERR("dcbx error: Both groups must have priorities\n"); in bnx2x_dcbx_separate_pauseable_from_non() 1250 /* If there are both pauseable and non-pauseable priorities, in bnx2x_dcbx_2cos_limit_cee_single_pg_to_cos_params() 1251 * the pauseable priorities go to the first queue and in bnx2x_dcbx_2cos_limit_cee_single_pg_to_cos_params() 1252 * the non-pauseable priorities go to the second queue. in bnx2x_dcbx_2cos_limit_cee_single_pg_to_cos_params() 1277 /* If there are only pauseable priorities, in bnx2x_dcbx_2cos_limit_cee_single_pg_to_cos_params() 1278 * then one/two priorities go to the first queue in bnx2x_dcbx_2cos_limit_cee_single_pg_to_cos_params() 1290 /* All priorities except FCOE */ in bnx2x_dcbx_2cos_limit_cee_single_pg_to_cos_params() 1297 /* If there are only non-pauseable priorities, in bnx2x_dcbx_2cos_limit_cee_single_pg_to_cos_params() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/bus/ |
D | da8xx-mstpri.c | 154 const struct da8xx_mstpri_priority *priorities; member 184 .priorities = da850_lcdk_priorities, 225 dev_err(dev, "no master priorities defined for this board\n"); in da8xx_mstpri_probe() 230 prio = &prio_list->priorities[i]; in da8xx_mstpri_probe()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/crypto/caam/ |
D | dpseci.h | 46 * @priorities: Priorities for the SEC hardware processing; 49 * valid priorities are configured with values 1-8; 55 u8 priorities[DPSECI_MAX_QUEUE_NUM]; member 108 * are 0-1 or 0-7, depending on the number of priorities in that channel;
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/mips/dec/ |
D | setup.c | 227 /* CPU IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn01() 302 /* CPU IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn230() 392 /* CPU IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn02() 396 /* KN02 CSR IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn02() 493 /* CPU IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn02ba() 497 /* I/O ASIC IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn02ba() 590 /* CPU IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn02ca() 594 /* I/O ASIC IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn02ca() 691 /* CPU IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn03() 695 /* I/O ASIC IRQ priorities. */ in dec_init_kn03()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/mips/kvm/ |
D | interrupt.h | 12 * MIPS Exception Priorities, exceptions (including interrupts) are queued up 13 * for the guest in the order specified by their priorities
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/kernel/ |
D | itmt.c | 101 * has been called to set the cpus' priorities. 186 * the CPU priorities. The sched domains have no 187 * dependency on CPU priorities.
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/freescale/ |
D | dpaa.rst | 162 The driver has support for multiple prioritized Tx traffic classes. Priorities 171 * priorities 0 to 3 - traffic class 0 (low priority) 172 * priorities 4 to 7 - traffic class 1 (medium-low priority) 173 * priorities 8 to 11 - traffic class 2 (medium-high priority) 174 * priorities 12 to 15 - traffic class 3 (high priority)
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/block/ |
D | ioprio.rst | 2 Block io priorities 10 priorities are supported for reads on files. This enables users to io nice 13 with cfq; other io schedulers do not support io priorities thus far.
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/soc/fsl/dpio/ |
D | dpio.h | 36 * @num_priorities: Number of priorities for the notification channel (1-8); 59 * @num_priorities: Number of priorities for the notification channel (1-8);
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/irqchip/ |
D | irq-zevio.c | 62 /* Accept interrupts of all priorities */ in zevio_init_irq_base() 88 /* We don't use IRQ priorities. Set each IRQ to highest priority. */ in zevio_of_init()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/md/bcache/ |
D | alloc.c | 15 * The gens (along with the priorities; it's really the gens are important but 16 * the code is named as if it's the priorities) are written in an arbitrary list 24 * Since the gens and priorities are all stored contiguously on disk, we can 30 * priorities and gens were being written before we could allocate. c->free is a 38 * priorities to be rewritten. These come from freed btree nodes and buckets 47 * time around, and we garbage collect or rewrite the priorities sooner than we 165 * Thus, we scale the bucket priorities so that the bucket with the smallest
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/sysdev/xive/ |
D | spapr.c | 586 * active priorities and update the CPPR to the most favored one. 694 * get max priority from "/ibm,plat-res-int-priorities" 709 reg = of_get_property(rootdn, "ibm,plat-res-int-priorities", &len); in xive_get_max_prio() 711 pr_err("Failed to read 'ibm,plat-res-int-priorities' property\n"); in xive_get_max_prio() 716 pr_err("invalid 'ibm,plat-res-int-priorities' property\n"); in xive_get_max_prio() 720 /* HW supports priorities in the range [0-7] and 0xFF is a in xive_get_max_prio() 742 pr_err("no valid priority found in 'ibm,plat-res-int-priorities'\n"); in xive_get_max_prio()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/dpaa2/ |
D | dpaa2-eth-dcb.c | 40 /* For priorities not set in the pfc_en mask, we leave in dpaa2_eth_set_pfc_cn() 95 /* Configure congestion notifications for the enabled priorities */ in dpaa2_eth_dcbnl_ieee_setpfc()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/ |
D | pxa_dma.rst | 33 The PXA architecture has 4 levels of DMAs priorities : high, normal, low. 34 The high priorities get twice as much bandwidth as the normal, which get twice 35 as much as the low priorities.
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/kvm/ |
D | book3s_xive.h | 128 /* Which queues (priorities) are in use by the guest */ 239 * Mapping between guest priorities and host priorities
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/include/asm/ |
D | efi.h | 48 * Even when Linux uses IRQ priorities for IRQ disabling, EFI does not. 50 * which priorities the OS has assigned to its interrupts.
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/Linux-v5.10/net/sctp/ |
D | stream_sched_prio.c | 51 /* Look into scheduled priorities first, as they are sorted and in sctp_sched_prio_get_head() 213 /* As we don't keep a list of priorities, to avoid multiple in sctp_sched_prio_free() 216 * 2. build the list of the priorities in sctp_sched_prio_free()
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/Linux-v5.10/net/sched/ |
D | sch_skbprio.c | 29 * priorities as a mean to overcome DoS attacks. 87 /* Check to update highest and lowest priorities. */ in skbprio_enqueue() 121 /* Check to update highest and lowest priorities. */ in skbprio_enqueue()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/wfx/ |
D | queue.c | 64 // The driver just ensure that it roughtly respect the priorities to in wfx_tx_queues_init() 66 const int priorities[IEEE80211_NUM_ACS] = { 1, 2, 64, 128 }; in wfx_tx_queues_init() local 72 wvif->tx_queue[i].priority = priorities[i]; in wfx_tx_queues_init()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/scheduler/ |
D | sched-nice-design.rst | 41 changing the ABI to extend priorities was discarded early on.) 84 run audio (and other multimedia) apps under RT priorities such as
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