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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/ |
D | unshare.rst | 34 requiring additional data structures and mechanisms in the kernel. The 188 appropriate process context structures, populates it with values from 189 the current shared version, associates newly duplicated structures 197 before associating newly duplicated context structures 199 2) unshare() has to allocate and duplicate all context structures 201 current task and releasing older shared structures. Failure 214 appropriate context structures and then associate them with the 225 are new context structures then lock the current task structure, 226 associate new context structures with the current task structure, 229 4) Appropriately release older, shared, context structures. [all …]
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D | iommu.rst | 41 Although the data structures defined in IOMMU UAPI are self-contained, 47 When IOMMU UAPI gets extended, the data structures can *only* be 126 VFIO layer conveys the data structures down to the IOMMU driver. It 135 Here data[] contains the IOMMU UAPI data structures. VFIO has the 140 structures.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/RCU/Design/Data-Structures/ |
D | Data-Structures.rst | 2 A Tour Through TREE_RCU's Data Structures [LWN.net] 12 This document describes RCU's major data structures and their relationship 19 data structures maintain the state in such a way as to allow RCU readers 28 of ``rcu_node`` structures. Each leaf node of the ``rcu_node`` tree has up 29 to 16 ``rcu_data`` structures associated with it, so that there are 30 ``NR_CPUS`` number of ``rcu_data`` structures, one for each possible CPU. 42 Quiescent states are recorded by the per-CPU ``rcu_data`` structures, 44 structures. 66 | ``rcu_node`` structures than further up the tree. Therefore, if the | 67 | leaf ``rcu_node`` structures have fanout of 64, the contention on | [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/ |
D | ioctl.rst | 55 Some subsystems use version numbers in data structures to overload 89 incompatible definitions of these structures in user space after the 93 in other data structures when separate second/nanosecond values are 119 As long as all the rules for data structures are followed, this is as 141 are pointers to compatible data structures. 146 Compatible data structures have the same layout on all architectures, 151 data structures. Fixed-length replacements are ``__s32``, ``__u32``, 174 To avoid this problem, all structures should have their members 179 * On ARM OABI user space, structures are padded to multiples of 32-bit, 203 implicit padding in data structures. Where there is implicit padding
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/Linux-v6.1/fs/xfs/libxfs/ |
D | xfs_da_format.h | 45 * ignore the differences in the rest of the structures. 105 * Note: many node blocks structures and constants are shared with the attr 117 * is in the block header and dirent formats. In many cases the v3 structures 136 * offsets of all the structures inside the blocks are different. 198 * structures. Due the different inode number storage size and the variable 248 * Data block structures. 263 * As all the entries are variable size structures the accessors below should 267 * most structures are also used for the combined data/freespace "block" 308 * directory block structures. This will be used in several structures. 310 * structures so we determine how to decode them just by the magic number. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/process/ |
D | magic-number.rst | 8 file, since it is best if the magic numbers used by various structures 11 It is a **very** good idea to protect kernel data structures with magic 15 passing pointers to structures via a void * pointer. The tty code, 17 discipline-specific structures back and forth. 30 structures following the array have been overwritten. Using this
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
D | persistent-data.rst | 10 different targets were rolling their own data structures, for example: 17 Maintaining these data structures takes a lot of work, so if possible 62 On-disk data structures that keep track of reference counts of blocks. 69 The data structures
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/Linux-v6.1/security/ |
D | Kconfig.hardening | 69 Zero-initialize any structures on the stack containing 82 Zero-initialize any structures on the stack that may 283 prompt "Randomize layout of sensitive kernel structures" 287 If you enable this, the layouts of structures that are entirely 289 __no_randomize_layout), or structures that have been explicitly 317 structures as much as possible, which may have both a 332 Randomization of sensitive kernel structures will make a 335 in structures. This reduces the performance hit of RANDSTRUCT
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | boot-time-mm.rst | 7 allocate memory for various data structures, for instance for the 30 Functions and structures 33 Here is the description of memblock data structures, functions and
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | pixfmt-v4l2-mplane.rst | 4 Multi-planar format structures 7 The struct :c:type:`v4l2_plane_pix_format` structures define size 11 array of struct :c:type:`v4l2_plane_pix_format` structures, 86 - An array of structures describing format of each plane this pixel
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D | planar-apis.rst | 19 Some of the V4L2 API calls and structures are interpreted differently, 35 in multi-planar API structures), while the single-planar API cannot 48 New structures for describing multi-planar formats are added: struct
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/Linux-v6.1/fs/xfs/ |
D | xfs_ondisk.h | 25 /* ag/file structures */ in xfs_check_ondisk_structs() 118 /* log structures */ in xfs_check_ondisk_structs() 154 * The v5 superblock format extended several v4 header structures with in xfs_check_ondisk_structs() 156 * superblocks, it's important that the v5 structures place original v4 in xfs_check_ondisk_structs() 161 * The following checks ensure that various v5 data structures place the in xfs_check_ondisk_structs()
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/mips/include/asm/sn/ |
D | klconfig.h | 15 * The KLCONFIG structures store info about the various BOARDs found 23 * will depend on the format of the data structures in this file. In 74 #define SIZE_PAD 4096 /* 4k padding for structures */ 114 /* Structures to manage various data storage areas */ 223 * There are 2 different structures to represent these boards - 224 * lboard - Local board, rboard - remote board. These 2 structures 291 * Like BOARD structures, REMOTE ERRINFO structures can be built locally 296 * manipulating the structures, is that, the NODE number information should 301 * Note that these structures do not provide much info about connectivity. 306 * The data structures below define the above concepts. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/tty/ |
D | index.rst | 10 TTY structures 13 There are several major TTY structures. Every TTY device in a system has a 29 In-detail description of the named TTY structures is in separate documents:
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
D | checksums.rst | 7 and jbd2 data structures. The associated feature flag is metadata_csum. 10 structures did not have space to fit a full 32-bit checksum, so only the 13 structures. However, existing 32-bit filesystems cannot be extended to
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/Linux-v6.1/fs/xfs/scrub/ |
D | health.c | 24 * cross-reference records between data structures. Therefore, scrub is in a 59 * both structures at the same time. The following principles apply to this 62 * 8. Any repair function that rebuilds multiple structures should update 63 * sick_mask_visible to reflect whatever other structures are rebuilt, and 64 * verify that all the rebuilt structures can pass a scrub check. The outcomes
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm64/kvm/vgic/ |
D | vgic-init.c | 22 * structures. 31 * structures that depend on sizing information (number of CPUs, 33 * structures. Can be executed lazily for GICv2. 45 * kvm_vgic_early_init() - Initialize static VGIC VCPU data structures 48 * Only do initialization of static structures that don't require any 128 * kvm_vgic_dist_init: initialize the dist data structures 179 * structures and register VCPU-specific KVM iodevs 246 * vgic_init: allocates and initializes dist and vcpu data structures
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/brocade/bna/ |
D | bfi_cna.h | 82 /* Data structures */ 138 /* @brief mailbox command structures from host to firmware */ 145 /* @brief mailbox message structures from firmware to host */
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/locking/ |
D | robust-futex-ABI.rst | 48 kernel, then it can actually have two such structures - one using 32 bit 103 larger, user level locking structures, one per lock. The kernel 123 There may exist thousands of futex lock structures in a threads shared 124 memory, on various data structures, at a given point in time. Only those 125 lock structures for locks currently held by that thread should be on
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D | pi-futex.rst | 35 lockless structures are rather the exception than the norm - the current 36 ratio of lockless vs. locky code for shared data structures is somewhere 39 I.e. critical RT apps often choose lock structures to protect critical 40 data structures, instead of lockless algorithms. Furthermore, there are
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/ |
D | mpt3sas_trigger_diag.h | 46 /* Diagnostic Trigger Configuration Data Structures */ 104 * @ValidEntries: Number of _SL_WH_EVENT_TRIGGER_T structures contained in this 138 * @ValidEntries: Number of _SL_WH_SCSI_TRIGGER_T structures contained in this 168 * @ValidEntries: Number of _SL_WH_MPI_TRIGGER_T structures contained in this
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/security/ |
D | IMA-templates.rst | 25 definition of two new data structures: a template descriptor, to determine 29 Managing templates with these structures is very simple. To support 36 by translating the format into an array of template fields structures taken 53 method for each item of the array of template fields structures.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/RCU/ |
D | index.rst | 31 Design/Data-Structures/Data-Structures
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/Linux-v6.1/net/can/ |
D | af_can.h | 22 * The provided data structures and external interfaces from this code 49 /* af_can rx dispatcher structures */ 63 /* statistic structures */
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/Linux-v6.1/samples/livepatch/ |
D | livepatch-shadow-fix2.c | 13 * structures through a shadow variable. The livepatch patches a 14 * routine that periodically inspects data structures, incrementing a 46 * Patch: handle in-flight dummy structures, if they do not in livepatch_fix2_dummy_check()
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