| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/accounting/ |
| D | taskstats-struct.txt | 8 1) Common and basic accounting fields 10 the common fields and basic accounting fields are collected for 12 2) Delay accounting fields 14 /* Delay accounting fields start */ 16 /* Delay accounting fields end */ 18 3) Extended accounting fields 20 /* Extended accounting fields start */ 22 /* Extended accounting fields end */ 27 5) Time accounting for SMT machines 29 6) Extended delay accounting fields for memory reclaim [all …]
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| D | delay-accounting.txt | 1 Delay accounting 8 The per-task delay accounting functionality measures 37 Delay accounting uses the taskstats interface which is described 40 statistics. The delay accounting functionality populates specific fields of 43 for a description of the fields pertaining to delay accounting. 57 The getdelays.c userspace utility in tools/accounting directory allows simple 68 Delay accounting is enabled by default at boot up.
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| D | taskstats.txt | 11 - unified interface for multiple accounting subsystems 12 - extensibility for use by future accounting patches 47 for reporting delay accounting statistics. Users can register cpumasks, 61 struct taskstats is the common accounting structure for both per-pid and 62 per-tgid data. It is versioned and can be extended by each accounting subsystem 155 struct too much, requiring disparate userspace accounting utilities to
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| D | cgroupstats.txt | 17 NOTE: We currently rely on delay accounting for extracting information
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| /Linux-v4.19/drivers/md/bcache/ |
| D | stats.c | 204 mark_cache_stats(&dc->accounting.collector, hit, bypass); in bch_mark_cache_accounting() 205 mark_cache_stats(&c->accounting.collector, hit, bypass); in bch_mark_cache_accounting() 212 atomic_inc(&dc->accounting.collector.cache_readaheads); in bch_mark_cache_readahead() 213 atomic_inc(&c->accounting.collector.cache_readaheads); in bch_mark_cache_readahead() 220 atomic_inc(&dc->accounting.collector.cache_miss_collisions); in bch_mark_cache_miss_collision() 221 atomic_inc(&c->accounting.collector.cache_miss_collisions); in bch_mark_cache_miss_collision() 227 atomic_add(sectors, &dc->accounting.collector.sectors_bypassed); in bch_mark_sectors_bypassed() 228 atomic_add(sectors, &c->accounting.collector.sectors_bypassed); in bch_mark_sectors_bypassed()
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| D | bcache.h | 359 struct cache_accounting accounting; member 509 struct cache_accounting accounting; member
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/cgroup-v1/ |
| D | cpuacct.txt | 4 The CPU accounting controller is used to group tasks using cgroups and 7 The CPU accounting controller supports multi-hierarchy groups. An accounting 15 With the above step, the initial or the parent accounting group becomes 22 New accounting groups can be created under the parent group /sys/fs/cgroup.
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| D | net_prio.txt | 21 With the above step, the initial group acting as the parent accounting group 42 said traffic set to the value 5. The parent accounting group also has a
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| D | 00-INDEX | 20 - Memory Resource Controller; design, accounting, interface, testing.
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| D | memory.txt | 41 - accounting anonymous pages, file caches, swap caches usage and limiting them. 44 - hierarchical accounting 117 3. Kernel user memory accounting and slab control 159 The accounting is done as follows: mem_cgroup_charge_common() is invoked to 176 processes, duplicate accounting is carefully avoided. 186 causing page fault. So, we avoid accounting at swap-in I/O. 188 At page migration, accounting information is kept. 283 Kernel memory accounting is enabled for all memory cgroups by default. But 299 * stack pages: every process consumes some stack pages. By accounting into 325 accounting. Kernel memory is completely ignored. [all …]
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| /Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/include/asm/ |
| D | cputime.h | 49 #define get_accounting(tsk) (&get_paca()->accounting) 52 #define get_accounting(tsk) (&task_thread_info(tsk)->accounting)
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| D | thread_info.h | 45 struct cpu_accounting_data accounting; member
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| D | paca.h | 223 struct cpu_accounting_data accounting; member
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/features/time/irq-time-acct/ |
| D | arch-support.txt | 4 # description: arch supports precise IRQ time accounting
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/features/time/virt-cpuacct/ |
| D | arch-support.txt | 4 # description: arch supports precise virtual CPU time accounting
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| /Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/kernel/ |
| D | asm-offsets.c | 254 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_STARTTIME, paca_struct, accounting.starttime); in main() 255 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_STARTTIME_USER, paca_struct, accounting.starttime_user); in main() 256 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_USER_TIME, paca_struct, accounting.utime); in main() 257 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_SYSTEM_TIME, paca_struct, accounting.stime); in main() 263 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_STARTTIME, thread_info, accounting.starttime); in main() 264 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_STARTTIME_USER, thread_info, accounting.starttime_user); in main() 265 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_USER_TIME, thread_info, accounting.utime); in main() 266 OFFSET(ACCOUNT_SYSTEM_TIME, thread_info, accounting.stime); in main()
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/vm/ |
| D | overcommit-accounting.rst | 67 Additional accounting 82 * SHMfs accounting
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| D | index.rst | 40 overcommit-accounting
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| D | 00-INDEX | 25 overcommit-accounting.rst
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| /Linux-v4.19/init/ |
| D | Kconfig | 353 menu "CPU/Task time and stats accounting" 359 prompt "Cputime accounting" 363 # Kind of a stub config for the pure tick based cputime accounting 365 bool "Simple tick based cputime accounting" 368 This is the basic tick based cputime accounting that maintains 375 bool "Deterministic task and CPU time accounting" 380 accounting. This is done by reading a CPU counter on each 384 this also enables accounting of stolen time on logically-partitioned 388 bool "Full dynticks CPU time accounting" 394 Select this option to enable task and CPU time accounting on full [all …]
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | tracepoint.rst | 22 Thus, the purpose of this document is to provide a clear accounting of
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-block-dm | 37 accounting. This attribute is not applicable to
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/ |
| D | ceph.txt | 19 * Recursive accounting (nested files, directories, bytes) 58 Ceph also provides some recursive accounting on directories for nested
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| /Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/xmon/ |
| D | xmon.c | 2445 DUMP(p, accounting.utime, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca() 2446 DUMP(p, accounting.stime, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca() 2447 DUMP(p, accounting.utime_scaled, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca() 2448 DUMP(p, accounting.starttime, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca() 2449 DUMP(p, accounting.starttime_user, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca() 2450 DUMP(p, accounting.startspurr, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca() 2451 DUMP(p, accounting.utime_sspurr, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca() 2452 DUMP(p, accounting.steal_time, "%#-*lx"); in dump_one_paca()
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| /Linux-v4.19/Documentation/ |
| D | highuid.txt | 26 accounting file, or if we should break it as the comments suggest
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