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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/translations/ja_JP/ | 
| D | stable_kernel_rules.txt | 2 This is Japanese translated version of "Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst".15 linux-2.6.29/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
 28 ずっと知りたかった Linux 2.6 -stable リリースの全て
 30 "-stable" ツリーにどのような種類のパッチが受け入れられるか、どのような
 48   Linus のツリーでのコミットID を -stable へのパッチ投稿の際に引用す
 51 -stable ツリーにパッチを送付する手続き-
 53  - 上記の規則に従っているかを確認した後に、stable@vger.kernel.org にパッチ
 59    メンテナーによるレビューのために -stable キューに追加される。
 60  - パッチに stable@vger.kernel.org のアドレスが付加されているときには、それ
 61    が Linus のツリーに入る時に自動的に stable チームに email される。
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| D | howto.rst | 152   :ref:`Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst <stable_api_nonsense>`176   :ref:`Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst <stable_kernel_rules>`
 177     このファイルはどのように stable カーネルのリリースが行われるかのルー
 266   - 4.x.y -stable カーネルツリー
 306 4.x.y -stable カーネルツリー
 309 バージョン番号が3つの数字に分かれているカーネルは -stable カーネルです。
 319 4.x.y は "stable" チーム <stable@vger.kernel.org> でメンテされており、
 325 Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst ファイルにはどのような種
 326 類の変更が -stable ツリーに受け入れ可能か、またリリースプロセスがどう
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/process/ | 
| D | stable-kernel-rules.rst | 3 Everything you ever wanted to know about Linux -stable releases7 "-stable" tree:
 35 Procedure for submitting patches to the -stable tree
 38  - Security patches should not be handled (solely) by the -stable review
 50 To have the patch automatically included in the stable tree, add the tag
 54      Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
 57 the stable tree without anything else needing to be done by the author
 66 stable@vger.kernel.org containing the subject of the patch, the commit ID,
 76 stable@vger.kernel.org.  You must note the upstream commit ID in the
 104      Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x: a1f84a3: sched: Check for idle
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| D | stable-api-nonsense.rst | 11 kernel interface, nor does it have a stable kernel interface**.19   the syscall interface.  That interface is **very** stable over time, and
 23   on being stable.
 28 You think you want a stable kernel interface, but you really do not, and
 29 you don't even know it.  What you want is a stable running driver, and
 32 tree, all of which has made Linux into such a strong, stable, and mature
 53 So, there are two main topics here, binary kernel interfaces and stable
 60 Assuming that we had a stable kernel source interface for the kernel, a
 101 Stable Kernel Source Interfaces
 140 stable source interface, a new interface would have been created, and
 
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| D | applying-patches.rst | 248 The 5.x.y (-stable) and 5.x patches live at257 The stable -rc patches live at
 259 	https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/stable-review/
 265 These are the base stable releases released by Linus. The highest numbered
 268 If regressions or other serious flaws are found, then a -stable fix patch
 300 Kernels with 3-digit versions are -stable kernels. They contain small(ish)
 304 This is the recommended branch for users who want the most recent stable
 309 the current stable kernel.
 313  The -stable team usually do make incremental patches available as well
 341 These kernels are not stable and you should expect occasional breakage if
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| D | 2.Process.rst | 38 deemed to be sufficiently stable (and which is accepted by the development70 considered to be sufficiently stable and the final release is made.
 77 	September 15	5.3 stable release
 86 	November 24	5.4 stable release
 90 the stable release?  The most significant metric used is the list of
 97 The developers' goal is to fix all known regressions before the stable
 106 Once a stable release is made, its ongoing maintenance is passed off to the
 107 "stable team," currently Greg Kroah-Hartman. The stable team will release
 108 occasional updates to the stable release using the 5.x.y numbering scheme.
 111 kernel. Kernels will typically receive stable updates for a little more
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| D | howto.rst | 128   :ref:`Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst <stable_api_nonsense>`130     not have a stable API within the kernel, including things like:
 153   :ref:`Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst <stable_kernel_rules>`
 154     This file describes the rules on how the stable kernel releases
 239   - Various stable trees with multiple major numbers
 279 Various stable trees with multiple major numbers
 282 Kernels with 3-part versions are -stable kernels. They contain
 285 in a major stable series increments the third part of the version
 288 This is the recommended branch for users who want the most recent stable
 292 Stable trees are maintained by the "stable" team <stable@vger.kernel.org>, and
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/ | 
| D | stable-kernel-rules.rst | 3 :Original: :ref:`Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst <stable_kernel_rules>`8 Tutto quello che volevate sapere sui rilasci -stable di Linux
 12 "-stable":
 41 Procedura per sottomettere patch per i sorgenti -stable
 45    di revisione -stable, ma dovrebbe seguire le procedure descritte in
 62      Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
 74 stable@vger.kernel.org includendo: il titolo della patch, l'identificativo
 84 precedenza, a stable@vger.kernel.org.  Dovete annotare nel changelog
 115      Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x: a1f84a3: sched: Check for idle
 116      Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x: 1b9508f: sched: Rate-limit newidle
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/ABI/ | 
| D | README | 12   stable/14 	defined to be stable.  Userspace programs are free to use these
 21 	This directory documents interfaces that are felt to be stable,
 28 	be marked stable.  Programs that use these interfaces are
 71 Interfaces in stable may move to obsolete, as long as the proper
 77 Interfaces in the testing state can move to the stable state when the
 86 stable:
 95   itself.  See Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst.
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/drivers/parisc/ | 
| D | pdc_stable.c | 3  *    Interfaces to retrieve and set PDC Stable options (firmware)8  *    "A minimum of 96 bytes of Stable Storage is required. Providing more than
 9  *    96 bytes of Stable Storage is optional [...]. Failure to provide the
 15  *    following code can deal with just 96 bytes of Stable Storage, and all
 62 #define PDCS_PREFIX	"PDC Stable Storage"
 75 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("sysfs interface to HP PDC Stable Storage data");
 79 /* holds Stable Storage size. Initialized once and for all, no lock needed */
 89 	unsigned long addr;		/* entry address in stable storage */
 130  * The general idea is that you don't read from the Stable Storage every time
 132  * content of the stable storage WRT various paths in these structs. We read
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/vm/ | 
| D | ksm.rst | 24 KSM maintains reverse mapping information for KSM pages in the stable28 the node of the stable tree that represents such KSM page points to a
 30 KSM page points to the stable tree node.
 33 the stable tree. The tree node becomes a "chain" that links one or
 42 This way the stable tree lookup computational complexity is unaffected
 45 stable tree itself.
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/mm/ | 
| D | ksm.c | 64  * Therefore KSM uses two data structures - the stable and the unstable tree.66  * The stable tree holds pointers to all the merged pages (ksm pages), sorted
 69  * and therefore this tree is called the stable tree.
 71  * The stable tree node includes information required for reverse
 75  * KSM maintains two types of nodes in the stable tree:
 86  * In addition to the stable tree, KSM uses a second data structure called the
 104  * 4) KSM never flushes the stable tree, which means that even if it were to
 106  *    it is secured in the stable tree.  (When we scan a new page, we first
 107  *    compare it against the stable tree, and then against the unstable tree.)
 110  * stable trees and multiple unstable trees: one of each for each NUMA node.
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/admin-guide/ | 
| D | abi-stable.rst | 1 ABI stable symbols4 Documents the interfaces that the developer has defined to be stable.
 13 .. kernel-abi:: $srctree/Documentation/ABI/stable
 
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| D | reporting-issues.rst | 20 Are you facing a regression with vanilla kernels from the same stable or22 <https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/>`_ and the `Linux stable mailing list
 23 <https://lore.kernel.org/stable/>`_ archives for matching reports to join. If
 25 <https://kernel.org/>`_. If it still shows the issue, report it to the stable
 26 mailing list (stable@vger.kernel.org) and CC the regressions list
 39 supported stable or longterm series as well? Then install its latest release.
 110  * If you are facing a regression within a stable or longterm version line
 112    'Dealing with regressions within a stable and longterm kernel line'.
 127    the latest 'stable' Linux can be an acceptable alternative in some
 139    stable and longterm kernels.
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| D | abi-testing.rst | 4 Documents interfaces that are felt to be stable,13 be marked stable.
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/input/devices/ | 
| D | rotary-encoder.rst | 15 Some encoders have both outputs low in stable states, others also have16 a stable state with both outputs high (half-period mode) and some have
 17 a stable state in all steps (quarter-period mode).
 50 rotational direction based on the last stable state. Events are reported in
 51 states b) and d) given that the new stable state is different from the last
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/include/uapi/linux/ | 
| D | nfs_fs.h | 34 #define FLUSH_STABLE		4	/* commit to stable storage */37 #define FLUSH_COND_STABLE	32	/* conditional stable write - only stable
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ | 
| D | ABI.rst | 7 I. Regarding stable bindings/ABI, we quote from the 2013 ARM mini-summit10      "That still leaves the question of, what does a stable binding look
 11      like?  Certainly a stable binding means that a newer kernel will not
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/bpf/ | 
| D | bpf_devel_QA.rst | 7 patches for stable kernels.354 Stable submission
 357 Q: I need a specific BPF commit in stable kernels. What should I do?
 359 A: In case you need a specific fix in stable kernels, first check whether
 362   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/
 372 Q: Do you also backport to kernels not currently maintained as stable?
 375 maintained by the stable maintainers, then you are on your own.
 377 The current stable and longterm stable kernels are all listed here:
 381 Q: The BPF patch I am about to submit needs to go to stable as well
 388 Never add "``Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org``" to the patch description, but
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| /Linux-v5.15/include/linux/ | 
| D | smp.h | 237  * smp_processor_id() - get the current (stable) CPU id242  * The CPU id is stable when:
 249  * when smp_processor_id() is used when the CPU id is not stable.
 253  * Allow the architecture to differentiate between a stable and unstable read.
 255  * regular asm read for the stable.
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/kernel/sched/ | 
| D | clock.c | 41  * Otherwise it tries to create a semi stable clock from a mixture of other75  * We must start with !__sched_clock_stable because the unstable -> stable
 76  * transition is accurate, while the stable -> unstable transition is not.
 79  * will become stable, such that there's only a single 1 -> 0 transition.
 130 	 * Attempt to make the (initial) unstable->stable transition continuous.  in __set_sched_clock_stable()
 135 	printk(KERN_INFO "sched_clock: Marking stable (%lld, %lld)->(%lld, %lld)\n",  in __set_sched_clock_stable()
 414 	 * The watchdog just found this TSC to (still) be stable, so now is a  in sched_clock_tick_stable()
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/include/sound/ | 
| D | cs4271.h | 16 	 * The CS4271 requires its LRCLK and MCLK to be stable before its RESET25 	 * Note that this is not needed in case the clocks are stable
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/include/media/ | 
| D | hevc-ctrls.h | 6  * It turns out that these structs are not stable yet and will undergo7  * more changes. So keep them private until they are stable and ready to
 16 /* The pixel format isn't stable at the moment and will likely be renamed. */
 56 /* The controls are not stable at the moment and will likely be reworked. */
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/process/ | 
| D | index.rst | 45    stable-api-nonsense46    stable-kernel-rules
 
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| /Linux-v5.15/drivers/input/keyboard/ | 
| D | imx_keypad.c | 54 	 * The matrix is stable only if no changes are detected after70 	 * -stable: achieved after a complete debounce process.
 140  * Compare the new matrix state (volatile) with the stable one stored in
 211 	 *   Increase the count of number of scans with a stable state.  in imx_keypad_check_for_events()
 221 	 * If the matrix is not as stable as we want reschedule scan  in imx_keypad_check_for_events()
 231 	 * If the matrix state is stable, fire the events and save the new  in imx_keypad_check_for_events()
 232 	 * stable state. Note, if the matrix is kept stable for longer  in imx_keypad_check_for_events()
 
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