Searched refs:infinite (Results 1 – 19 of 19) sorted by relevance
183 int err = 0, i, infinite = !cycles_count; in tort_init() local344 if (!infinite && --cycles_count == 0) in tort_init()
26 when we ERET back to the guest. This causes the guest to hang in an infinite loop.
57 valid values is [0..15], where 0 indicates infinite retries.
100 Otherwise the set of contended objects would be infinite - each of them107 would again have an infinite set of contended objects). But that
110 The default is infinite. Note that the size of read requests is
63 to complete before exiting. Note that if 'iterations' is set to 'infinite' then
185 Now this puts kernel into infinite loop after first oops. Till
54 allowing an infinite amount of data to flow through the buffer.
160 supported by the graph traversal API. To prevent infinite loops, the graph
199 in an infinite loop which does some action repeatedly. The safe436 patched. Otherwise, the code would end up in an infinite loop. A
363 0: means infinite timeout - no checking done.387 -1: report an infinite number of warnings.
74 between 0 and infinite time, until a wake-up event occurs.
523 and allow infinite transmission time.
1766 avoid infinite Neighbor Solicitation "recursion" when the peer node
175 >>> assumes that the device driver has gone into an infinite loop
663 goes into an infinite loop (calling cond_sched() to let other tasks
578 typing - an infinite number of monkeys typing into GNU emacs would never
2628 - The lens is set to focus on an object at infinite distance.
419 set inf_bit, 0x1 # infinite result