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D | device_cgroup.c | 43 enum devcg_behavior behavior; member 165 return (devcg->behavior != DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE); in is_devcg_online() 183 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW; in devcgroup_online() 188 dev_cgroup->behavior = parent_dev_cgroup->behavior; in devcgroup_online() 200 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE; in devcgroup_offline() 216 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE; in devcgroup_css_alloc() 280 if (devcgroup->behavior == DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW) { in devcgroup_seq_show() 391 enum devcg_behavior behavior) in verify_new_ex() argument 399 if (dev_cgroup->behavior == DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW) { in verify_new_ex() 400 if (behavior == DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW) { in verify_new_ex() [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/mm/ |
D | madvise.c | 37 static int madvise_need_mmap_write(int behavior) in madvise_need_mmap_write() argument 39 switch (behavior) { in madvise_need_mmap_write() 57 unsigned long start, unsigned long end, int behavior) in madvise_behavior() argument 64 switch (behavior) { in madvise_behavior() 107 error = ksm_madvise(vma, start, end, behavior, &new_flags); in madvise_behavior() 120 error = hugepage_madvise(vma, &new_flags, behavior); in madvise_behavior() 517 int behavior) in madvise_dontneed_free() argument 562 if (behavior == MADV_DONTNEED) in madvise_dontneed_free() 564 else if (behavior == MADV_FREE) in madvise_dontneed_free() 622 static int madvise_inject_error(int behavior, in madvise_inject_error() argument [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/tools/perf/trace/beauty/ |
D | mmap.c | 104 static size_t madvise__scnprintf_behavior(int behavior, char *bf, size_t size) in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() argument 109 …if (behavior < strarray__madvise_advices.nr_entries && strarray__madvise_advices.entries[behavior]… in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() 110 return scnprintf(bf, size, "MADV_%s", strarray__madvise_advices.entries[behavior]); in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() 112 return scnprintf(bf, size, "%#", behavior); in madvise__scnprintf_behavior()
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/process/ |
D | code-of-conduct.rst | 19 Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment 29 Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: 44 Maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior 46 any instances of unacceptable behavior. 67 Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/xtensa/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 18 The default linker behavior is to combine identical literal 28 Enable this option to test S32C1I instruction behavior at boot.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | syscall64-abi.txt | 53 Syscall behavior can change if the processor is in transactional or suspended 54 transaction state, and the syscall can affect the behavior of the transaction. 63 behavior depends on the presence of PPC_FEATURE2_HTM_NOSC in the AT_HWCAP2 ELF 74 behavior should not be relied upon.
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/Linux-v4.19/lib/ |
D | Kconfig.ubsan | 40 tristate "Module for testing for undefined behavior detection" 44 It triggers various undefined behavior, and detect it.
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/Linux-v4.19/tools/kvm/kvm_stat/ |
D | kvm_stat.txt | 18 This tool is useful for observing guest behavior from the host perspective. 19 Often conclusions about performance or buggy behavior can be drawn from the
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/cgroup-v1/ |
D | memcg_test.txt | 5 Because VM is getting complex (one of reasons is memcg...), memcg's behavior 6 is complex. This is a document for memcg's internal behavior. 91 But brief explanation of the behavior of memcg around shmem will be 129 (Memory behavior under GB and Memory behavior under MB shows very
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/Linux-v4.19/tools/testing/selftests/futex/ |
D | README | 6 Functional tests shall test the documented behavior of the futex operation 7 code under test. This includes checking for proper behavior under normal use,
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/arm/ |
D | mem_alignment | 26 To change the alignment trap behavior, simply echo a number into 29 bit behavior when set
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | jfs.txt | 12 iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly. 27 previously specified in order to restore normal behavior.
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/sh/drivers/ |
D | Kconfig | 11 behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | atmel-matrix.txt | 4 behavior (master/slave priorities, undefined burst length type, ...)
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ |
D | ti-da8xx-ddrctl.txt | 4 a set of registers which allow to tweak the controller's behavior.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/ia64/ |
D | IRQ-redir.txt | 7 controlled. The behavior on IA64 platforms is slightly different from 38 Initialization and default behavior:
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/android/ |
D | Kconfig | 11 POSIX SHM but with different behavior and sporting a simpler
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
D | l2c2x0.txt | 71 - arm,shared-override : The default behavior of the L220 or PL310 cache 88 disable), <1> (forcibly enable), property absent (OS specific behavior, 91 <1> (forcibly enable), property absent (OS specific behavior,
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/sysctl/ |
D | kernel.txt | 173 Controls the kernel's callhome behavior in case of a kernel panic. 178 When the value in this file is 0 (which is the default behavior) 309 This value controls the hard lockup detector behavior when a hard 314 0: do nothing. This is the default behavior. 341 Controls the kernel's behavior when a hung task is detected. 344 0: continue operation. This is the default behavior. 397 1: report the panic kmsg data. This is the default behavior. 596 Controls the kernel's behavior when a CPU receives an NMI caused by 622 Controls the kernel's behavior when detecting the overflows of 661 0: do not panic() when RCU stall takes place, default behavior. [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/dax/ |
D | Kconfig | 21 restrictions that make the mapping behavior deterministic.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/cdrom/ |
D | cdrom-standard.tex | 50 all these different devices has also allowed the behavior of each 52 This divergence of behavior has been very significant for \cdrom\ 58 maintain uniform behavior across all the \linux\ \cdrom\ drivers. 60 This document describes an effort to establish Uniform behavior across 91 importantly, it appeared that the behavior of the `standard' commands 98 behavior was usually different. 114 {\em one\/} \linux\ \cdrom\ interface with consistent behavior for all 141 importantly, this led to the divergence of behavior, which has already 145 drive behavior, and to provide a common set of services to the various 186 place where the behavior of all \cdrom-devices is defined and [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/security/selinux/include/ |
D | objsec.h | 82 unsigned short behavior; /* labeling behavior */ member
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/parisc/ |
D | README.dino | 5 ** the behavior of five models of HP VISUALIZE workstations when
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/devfreq/event/ |
D | exynos-nocp.txt | 10 NoC probes to provide bandwidth information about behavior of the SoC
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/block/ |
D | writeback_cache_control.txt | 11 behavior obviously speeds up various workloads, but it means the operating 16 control the caching behavior of the storage device. These mechanisms are
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