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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/gpu/drm/ci/
Dlava-submit.sh15 rm -rf results
16 mkdir -p results/job-rootfs-overlay/
18 cp artifacts/ci-common/capture-devcoredump.sh results/job-rootfs-overlay/
19 cp artifacts/ci-common/init-*.sh results/job-rootfs-overlay/
20 cp artifacts/ci-common/intel-gpu-freq.sh results/job-rootfs-overlay/
21 cp "$SCRIPTS_DIR"/setup-test-env.sh results/job-rootfs-overlay/
26 artifacts/ci-common/generate-env.sh | tee results/job-rootfs-overlay/set-job-env-vars.sh
29 tar zcf job-rootfs-overlay.tar.gz -C results/job-rootfs-overlay/ .
32 touch results/lava.log
33 tail -f results/lava.log &
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Digt_runner.sh56 --output /results \
68 --results /results/failures.csv \
69 --output /results/junit.xml \
71 …PACE.pages.freedesktop.org/-/$CI_PROJECT_NAME/-/jobs/$CI_JOB_ID/artifacts/results/{{testcase}}.xml"
73 # Store the results also in the simpler format used by the runner in ChromeOS CI
74 #sed -r 's/(dmesg-warn|pass)/success/g' /results/results.txt > /results/results_simple.txt
/Linux-v6.6/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/fm10k/
Dfm10k_tlv.c461 * @results: Pointer array to store pointers to attributes
465 * up into an array of pointers stored in results. The function will
471 static s32 fm10k_tlv_attr_parse(u32 *attr, u32 **results, in fm10k_tlv_attr_parse() argument
479 if (!attr || !results) in fm10k_tlv_attr_parse()
482 /* initialize results to NULL */ in fm10k_tlv_attr_parse()
484 results[i] = NULL; in fm10k_tlv_attr_parse()
495 results[0] = attr; in fm10k_tlv_attr_parse()
515 results[attr_id] = attr; in fm10k_tlv_attr_parse()
548 u32 *results[FM10K_TLV_RESULTS_MAX]; in fm10k_tlv_msg_parse() local
572 /* parse the attributes into the results list */ in fm10k_tlv_msg_parse()
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/
Dqed_dbg_hsi.h886 * for idle check results.
902 * qed_dbg_idle_chk_dump: Performs idle check and writes the results
924 * for mcp trace results.
942 * qed_dbg_mcp_trace_dump(): Performs mcp trace and writes the results
968 * for grc trace fifo results.
983 * qed_dbg_reg_fifo_dump(): Reads the reg fifo and writes the results into
1006 * for the IGU fifo results.
1022 * qed_dbg_igu_fifo_dump(): Reads the IGU fifo and writes the results into
1045 * buffer size for protection override window results.
1062 * entries and writes the results into the specified buffer.
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/memory-model/scripts/
DREADME11 the results against the expected results recorded in the
18 documenting expected results, comparing the actual results to
35 expected results. This takes optional parseargs.sh arguments,
49 of processes given a specified timeout, recording the results
63 and record the results in .litmus.out files.
82 # Populate expected results without that change, and
93 # Compares results to those produced by initlitmushist.sh,
97 # Checks results against Result tags, runs in minutes:
Dchecklitmushist.sh31 # Create the results directory and populate it with subdirectories.
34 mkdir $T/results
35 find litmus -type d -print | ( cd $T/results; sed -e 's/^/mkdir -p /' | sh )
46 LKMM_DESTDIR=$T/results; export LKMM_DESTDIR
55 ( cd $T/results; find litmus -type f -name '*.litmus.out' -print |
/Linux-v6.6/lib/
Dinterval_tree_test.c33 unsigned long results = 0; in search() local
37 results++; in search()
38 return results; in search()
65 unsigned long results; in interval_tree_test_init() local
106 results = 0; in interval_tree_test_init()
112 results += search(&root, start, last); in interval_tree_test_init()
119 results = div_u64(results, search_loops); in interval_tree_test_init()
120 printk(" -> %llu cycles (%lu results)\n", in interval_tree_test_init()
121 (unsigned long long)time, results); in interval_tree_test_init()
Dradix-tree.c527 * also results in a stale slot). So tag the slot as indirect in radix_tree_shrink()
1244 * @results: where the results of the lookup are placed
1246 * @max_items: place up to this many items at *results
1249 * them at *@results and returns the number of items which were placed at
1250 * *@results.
1255 * rcu_read_lock. In this case, rather than the returned results being
1258 * radix_tree_lookups have been issued in individual locks, and results
1259 * stored in 'results'.
1262 radix_tree_gang_lookup(const struct radix_tree_root *root, void **results, in radix_tree_gang_lookup() argument
1273 results[ret] = rcu_dereference_raw(*slot); in radix_tree_gang_lookup()
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/Linux-v6.6/scripts/
Dgenerate_initcall_order.pl19 ## results from child processes
20 my $results = {}; # object index -> [ { level, secname }, ... ]
37 ## writes results to the parent process
57 ## reads a result line from a child process and adds it to the $results array
83 if (!exists($results->{$index})) {
84 $results->{$index} = [];
87 push (@{$results->{$index}}, {
96 ## writes results back to the parent process
153 ## waits for any child process to complete, reads the results, and adds them to
154 ## the $results array for later processing
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/
Dperf_metric_validation.py21 self.allresults = dict() # metric results of all workload
22 self.allignoremetrics = dict() # metrics with no results or negative results
28 self.results = dict() # metric results of current workload
30 …self.ignoremetrics= set() # metrics with no results or negative results, neg result counts as a fa…
73 return self.results[idx]
118 Get value of the metric from self.results.
123 @returns: list with value found in self.results; list is empty when value is not found.
125 results = []
126 data = self.results[ridx] if ridx in self.results else self.results[0]
129 results.append(data[name])
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/Linux-v6.6/arch/x86/math-emu/
DREADME195 The following results show the improvement which is obtained under
231 The results of the basic arithmetic functions (+,-,*,/), and fsqrt
234 return exact results; they have no error.
239 each function was tested at about 400 points. Ideal worst-case results
277 for operands close to pi/2. Measured results are (note that the
303 Prior to version 1.20 of the emulator, the accuracy of the results for
305 good as the results from an 80486 FPU. From version 1.20, the accuracy
307 worst-case results which are better than the worst-case results given
310 The following table gives the measured results for the emulator. The
316 The results show that the fsin, fcos and fptan instructions return
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/arm64/arm/cortex-a65-e1/
Dcache.json189 … event occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in writeback",
192 …s event occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in writeback"
195 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 2 data c…
198 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 2 data c…
201 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 2 data c…
204 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 2 data c…
207 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 3 data c…
210 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 3 data c…
213 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 3 data c…
216 …nt occurs when a requestor outside the PE makes a coherency request that results in level 3 data c…
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/net/wireless/intersil/hostap/
Dhostap_info.c184 /* ScanResults are sorted: first ESS results in decreasing signal in prism2_host_roaming()
185 * quality then IBSS results in similar order. in prism2_host_roaming()
196 PDEBUG(DEBUG_EXTRA, "%s: no scan results for host roaming\n", in prism2_host_roaming()
240 /* Inform user space about new scan results (just empty event, in hostap_report_scan_complete()
260 struct hfa384x_hostscan_result *results, *prev; in prism2_info_scanresults() local
274 results = kmalloc_array(new_count, in prism2_info_scanresults()
277 if (results == NULL) in prism2_info_scanresults()
283 memcpy(&results[i], &res[i], in prism2_info_scanresults()
285 results[i].atim = 0; in prism2_info_scanresults()
291 local->last_scan_results = results; in prism2_info_scanresults()
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/Linux-v6.6/tools/perf/bench/
Dpmu-scan.c40 static struct pmu_scan_result *results; variable
49 r = realloc(results, (nr_pmus + 1) * sizeof(*r)); in save_result()
53 results = r; in save_result()
54 r = results + nr_pmus; in save_result()
83 r = &results[i]; in check_result()
121 free(results[i].name); in delete_result()
122 free(results); in delete_result()
124 results = NULL; in delete_result()
/Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/
Dtest_tcp_check_syncookie_user.c133 log_err("Can't clear results"); in run_test()
138 log_err("Can't clear results"); in run_test()
143 log_err("Can't clear results"); in run_test()
228 int results = -1; in main() local
240 results = get_map_fd_by_prog_id(atoi(argv[1]), &xdp); in main()
241 if (results < 0) { in main()
277 if (run_test(server, results, xdp, in main()
281 if (run_test(server_v6, results, xdp, in main()
285 if (run_test(server_dual, results, xdp, in main()
297 close(results); in main()
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/dev-tools/
Dktap.rst7 TAP, or the Test Anything Protocol is a format for specifying test results used
10 results. However, Kernel testing frameworks have special needs for test results
16 KTAP test results describe a series of tests (which may be nested: i.e., test
18 lines -- and a final result. The test structure and results are
29 information, in particular nested test results, may be lost. Also note that
37 All KTAP-formatted results begin with a "version line" which specifies which
46 start of the nested test results. This differs from TAP14, which uses a
114 The diagnostic data field is optional, and results which have neither a
155 often used to describe what is being tested and any intermediate results in
186 output an entire set of KTAP-formatted results. This can be used to categorize
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/Linux-v6.6/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/
Dselftest_workarounds.c188 print_results(const struct intel_engine_cs *engine, const u32 *results) in print_results() argument
194 u32 actual = results[i]; in print_results()
204 struct drm_i915_gem_object *results; in check_whitelist() local
210 results = read_nonprivs(ce); in check_whitelist()
211 if (IS_ERR(results)) in check_whitelist()
212 return PTR_ERR(results); in check_whitelist()
215 i915_gem_object_lock(results, NULL); in check_whitelist()
217 err = i915_gem_object_set_to_cpu_domain(results, false); in check_whitelist()
224 vaddr = i915_gem_object_pin_map(results, I915_MAP_WB); in check_whitelist()
244 i915_gem_object_unpin_map(results); in check_whitelist()
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/misc-devices/
Dbh1770glc.rst23 but ALS side results are used to estimate reliability of the proximity sensor.
30 8 bit. Driver supports only one channel. Driver uses ALS results to estimate
31 reliability of the proximity results. Thus ALS is always running while
79 All results above the value
86 All results below the value
93 Output results are multiplied with calibscale / calibscale_default
/Linux-v6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/arm64/arm/neoverse-n1/
Dtlb.json4 …nly counts once. This event will not count if the translation table walk results in a fault (such …
8 …er the miss hits in L2 or results in a translation table walk. This event will not count if the tr…
36 …er the miss hits in L2 or results in a translation table walk. This event will not count if the tr…
40 … whether the miss hits in L2 or results in a translation table walk. This event will not count if …
/Linux-v6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/arm64/arm/neoverse-n2-v2/
Dtlb.json4 …nly counts once. This event will not count if the translation table walk results in a fault (such …
8 …er the miss hits in L2 or results in a translation table walk. This event will not count if the tr…
36 …er the miss hits in L2 or results in a translation table walk. This event will not count if the tr…
40 … whether the miss hits in L2 or results in a translation table walk. This event will not count if …
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/
Drun_manual.rst9 include KUnit in any kernel, read out results, and parse manually.
40 kernel boot. The results will be written to the kernel log (``dmesg``)
50 The results will appear in TAP format in ``dmesg``.
54 If ``CONFIG_KUNIT_DEBUGFS`` is enabled, KUnit test results will
56 They will be in ``/sys/kernel/debug/kunit/<test_suite>/results``, in
Darchitecture.rst20 - Reports test results
140 KUnit prints the test results in KTAP format. KTAP is based on TAP14, see
142 KTAP works with KUnit and Kselftest. The KUnit executor prints KTAP results to
160 is used to configure, build, execute, parse test results and run all of the
163 enabled and manually parse the results (see
187 - ``exec`` command executes kernel results either directly (using
189 as QEMU. It reads results from the log using standard
192 you can run the kernel and display the test results with the ``exec``
195 the test results, and prints a summary. For failed tests, any
/Linux-v6.6/drivers/acpi/acpica/
Ddscontrol.c272 (walk_state->results->results.obj_desc[0]) == in acpi_ds_exec_end_control_op()
274 && ((walk_state->results->results.obj_desc[0])-> in acpi_ds_exec_end_control_op()
276 && ((walk_state->results->results.obj_desc[0])-> in acpi_ds_exec_end_control_op()
280 results->results. in acpi_ds_exec_end_control_op()
289 walk_state->results->results.obj_desc[0]; in acpi_ds_exec_end_control_op()
/Linux-v6.6/lib/kunit/
Ddebugfs.c16 #define KUNIT_DEBUGFS_RESULTS "results"
22 * /sys/kernel/debug/kunit/<testsuite>/results Show results of last run for
51 * /sys/kernel/debug/kunit/<testsuite>/results shows all results for testsuite.
/Linux-v6.6/drivers/acpi/
Dacpi_adxl.c105 union acpi_object argv4[2], *results, *r; in adxl_decode() local
117 results = adxl_dsm(ADXL_IDX_FORWARD_TRANSLATE, argv4); in adxl_decode()
118 if (!results) in adxl_decode()
121 r = results->package.elements + 1; in adxl_decode()
124 ACPI_FREE(results); in adxl_decode()
132 ACPI_FREE(results); in adxl_decode()

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