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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/block/aoe/
Daoedev.c366 struct aoedev *doomed = NULL; in flush() local
371 doomed = d; in flush()
376 if (doomed) in flush()
377 kfree(doomed->targets); in flush()
378 kfree(doomed); in flush()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/powerpc/
Dsyscall64-abi.txt60 in the transaction being doomed by hardware.
67 be performed and the transaction will be doomed by the kernel with the
105 may or may not result in the transaction being doomed by hardware.
Dtransactional_memory.txt78 transaction will be doomed by the kernel with the failure code TM_CAUSE_SYSCALL
82 the transaction is not explicitly doomed by the kernel. However, what the
83 kernel does to perform the syscall may result in the transaction being doomed
/Linux-v4.19/fs/nfs/
Dnfs4state.c547 LIST_HEAD(doomed); in nfs4_gc_state_owners()
556 list_move(&sp->so_lru, &doomed); in nfs4_gc_state_owners()
561 list_for_each_entry_safe(sp, tmp, &doomed, so_lru) { in nfs4_gc_state_owners()
635 LIST_HEAD(doomed); in nfs4_purge_state_owners()
639 list_move(&sp->so_lru, &doomed); in nfs4_purge_state_owners()
644 list_for_each_entry_safe(sp, tmp, &doomed, so_lru) { in nfs4_purge_state_owners()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/process/
D1.Intro.rst245 the licensing of the kernel is doomed to almost certain failure. There are