/Linux-v5.10/fs/exfat/ |
D | cache.c | 89 struct exfat_cache *hit = &nohit, *p; in exfat_cache_lookup() local 95 if (p->fcluster <= fclus && hit->fcluster < p->fcluster) { in exfat_cache_lookup() 96 hit = p; in exfat_cache_lookup() 97 if (hit->fcluster + hit->nr_contig < fclus) { in exfat_cache_lookup() 98 offset = hit->nr_contig; in exfat_cache_lookup() 100 offset = fclus - hit->fcluster; in exfat_cache_lookup() 105 if (hit != &nohit) { in exfat_cache_lookup() 106 exfat_cache_update_lru(inode, hit); in exfat_cache_lookup() 109 cid->nr_contig = hit->nr_contig; in exfat_cache_lookup() 110 cid->fcluster = hit->fcluster; in exfat_cache_lookup() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/kernel/trace/ |
D | ring_buffer_benchmark.c | 237 unsigned long hit = 0; in ring_buffer_producer() local 258 hit++; in ring_buffer_producer() 335 trace_printk("Hit: %ld\n", hit); in ring_buffer_producer() 340 hit /= (long)time; in ring_buffer_producer() 344 trace_printk("Entries per millisec: %ld\n", hit); in ring_buffer_producer() 346 if (hit) { in ring_buffer_producer() 348 avg = NSEC_PER_MSEC / hit; in ring_buffer_producer() 357 hit + missed); in ring_buffer_producer() 360 if (!(hit + missed)) { in ring_buffer_producer() 362 hit--; /* make it non zero */ in ring_buffer_producer() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/util/ |
D | stream.c | 74 u64 hit; in evsel_streams__set_hot_cnode() local 87 hit = (es->streams[0].cnode)->hit; in evsel_streams__set_hot_cnode() 89 if ((es->streams[i].cnode)->hit < hit) { in evsel_streams__set_hot_cnode() 90 hit = (es->streams[i].cnode)->hit; in evsel_streams__set_hot_cnode() 95 if (cnode->hit > hit) in evsel_streams__set_hot_cnode() 234 pct = (double)base_cnode->hit / (double)es_base->streams_hits; in print_callchain_pair() 238 pct = (double)pair_cnode->hit / (double)es_pair->streams_hits; in print_callchain_pair() 277 pct = (double)cnode->hit / (double)es->streams_hits; in print_stream_callchain()
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D | callchain.c | 390 if (rnode->hit < chain->hit) in rb_insert_callchain() 427 if (node->hit && node->hit >= min_hit) in __sort_chain_flat() 653 new->hit = period; in add_child() 812 new->hit = parent->hit; in split_add_child() 828 parent->hit = 0; in split_add_child() 855 parent->hit = period; in split_add_child() 965 root->hit += period; in append_chain() 1014 if (src->hit) { in merge_chain_branch() 1016 if (append_chain_children(dst, cursor, src->hit) < 0) in merge_chain_branch() 1184 period = node->hit; in callchain_node__scnprintf_value() [all …]
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D | mem-events.c | 135 u64 hit, miss; in perf_mem__tlb_scnprintf() local 143 hit = m & PERF_MEM_TLB_HIT; in perf_mem__tlb_scnprintf() 160 if (hit) in perf_mem__tlb_scnprintf() 197 u64 hit, miss; in perf_mem__lvl_scnprintf() local 206 hit = m & PERF_MEM_LVL_HIT; in perf_mem__lvl_scnprintf() 243 if (hit) in perf_mem__lvl_scnprintf()
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D | callchain.h | 71 u64 hit; member 179 root->node.hit = 0; in callchain_init() 187 return node->hit + node->children_hit; in callchain_cumul_hits()
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/Linux-v5.10/fs/fat/ |
D | cache.c | 86 struct fat_cache *hit = &nohit, *p; in fat_cache_lookup() local 92 if (p->fcluster <= fclus && hit->fcluster < p->fcluster) { in fat_cache_lookup() 93 hit = p; in fat_cache_lookup() 94 if ((hit->fcluster + hit->nr_contig) < fclus) { in fat_cache_lookup() 95 offset = hit->nr_contig; in fat_cache_lookup() 97 offset = fclus - hit->fcluster; in fat_cache_lookup() 102 if (hit != &nohit) { in fat_cache_lookup() 103 fat_cache_update_lru(inode, hit); in fat_cache_lookup() 106 cid->nr_contig = hit->nr_contig; in fat_cache_lookup() 107 cid->fcluster = hit->fcluster; in fat_cache_lookup() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/isdn/mISDN/ |
D | dsp_ecdis.h | 25 int hit; member 50 det->hit = 0; in echo_can_disable_detector_init() 80 det->hit = TRUE; in echo_can_disable_detector_update() 93 return det->hit; in echo_can_disable_detector_update()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
D | cache-policies.rst | 21 doesn't update states (eg, hit counts) for a block more than once 67 pointers. It avoids storing an explicit hit count for each block. It 79 based on their hit count (~ln(hit count)). This meant the bottom 84 smq does not maintain a hit count, instead it swaps hit entries with 91 The mq policy maintained a hit count for each cache block. For a 92 different block to get promoted to the cache its hit count has to 96 smq doesn't maintain hit counts, so a lot of this problem just goes
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/md/bcache/ |
D | stats.c | 189 bool hit, bool bypass) in mark_cache_stats() argument 192 if (hit) in mark_cache_stats() 197 if (hit) in mark_cache_stats() 204 bool hit, bool bypass) in bch_mark_cache_accounting() argument 208 mark_cache_stats(&dc->accounting.collector, hit, bypass); in bch_mark_cache_accounting() 209 mark_cache_stats(&c->accounting.collector, hit, bypass); in bch_mark_cache_accounting()
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/Linux-v5.10/fs/coda/ |
D | cache.c | 65 int hit; in coda_cache_check() local 68 hit = (mask & cii->c_cached_perm) == mask && in coda_cache_check() 73 return hit; in coda_cache_check()
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-kmem.txt | 44 Sort the output (default: 'frag,hit,bytes' for slab and 'bytes,hit' 45 for page). Available sort keys are 'ptr, callsite, bytes, hit, 46 pingpong, frag' for slab and 'page, callsite, bytes, hit, order,
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/kernel/ |
D | hw_breakpoint.c | 521 struct arch_hw_breakpoint **info, int *hit, in stepping_handler() argument 530 if (!hit[i]) in stepping_handler() 542 if (!hit[i]) in stepping_handler() 560 int hit[HBP_NUM_MAX] = {0}; in hw_breakpoint_handler() local 601 hit[i] = 1; in hw_breakpoint_handler() 622 if (!hit[i]) in hw_breakpoint_handler() 634 if (!hit[i]) in hw_breakpoint_handler() 642 if (!stepping_handler(regs, bp, info, hit, instr)) in hw_breakpoint_handler() 651 if (!hit[i]) in hw_breakpoint_handler()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/mips/mm/ |
D | context.c | 101 bool hit; in check_update_reserved_mmid() local 113 hit = false; in check_update_reserved_mmid() 116 hit = true; in check_update_reserved_mmid() 121 return hit; in check_update_reserved_mmid()
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/Linux-v5.10/net/wireless/ |
D | radiotap.c | 217 int hit = 0; in ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next() local 337 hit = 1; in ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next() 360 hit = 1; in ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next() 367 if (hit) in ieee80211_radiotap_iterator_next()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/csky/mm/ |
D | asid.c | 58 bool hit = false; in check_update_reserved_asid() local 71 hit = true; in check_update_reserved_asid() 76 return hit; in check_update_reserved_asid()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/probes/kprobes/ |
D | test-core.c | 1163 int hit; member 1185 probe->hit = -1; in register_test_probe() 1193 container_of(p, struct test_probe, kprobe)->hit = test_instance; in test_before_pre_handler() 1209 container_of(p, struct test_probe, kprobe)->hit = test_instance; in test_case_pre_handler() 1218 if (container_of(p, struct test_probe, kprobe)->hit == test_instance) in test_after_pre_handler() 1237 container_of(p, struct test_probe, kprobe)->hit = test_instance; in test_after_pre_handler() 1481 if (test_before_probe.hit != test_instance) { in kprobes_test_case_end() 1486 if (test_after_probe.hit != test_instance && in kprobes_test_case_end() 1487 test_after2_probe.hit != test_instance) { in kprobes_test_case_end() 1511 if (test_case_probe.hit != test_instance) { in kprobes_test_case_end() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/mm/ |
D | context.c | 168 bool hit = false; in check_update_reserved_asid() local 181 hit = true; in check_update_reserved_asid() 186 return hit; in check_update_reserved_asid()
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/Linux-v5.10/net/unix/ |
D | garbage.c | 101 bool hit = false; in scan_inflight() local 118 hit = true; in scan_inflight() 124 if (hit && hitlist != NULL) { in scan_inflight()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/mm/ |
D | context.c | 137 bool hit = false; in check_update_reserved_asid() local 150 hit = true; in check_update_reserved_asid() 155 return hit; in check_update_reserved_asid()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/leds/ |
D | led-triggers.c | 102 bool hit; in led_trigger_format() local 107 hit = led_cdev->trigger && !strcmp(led_cdev->trigger->name, trig->name); in led_trigger_format() 110 " %s%s%s", hit ? "[" : "", in led_trigger_format() 111 trig->name, hit ? "]" : ""); in led_trigger_format()
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/ |
D | builtin-kmem.c | 65 u32 hit; member 105 data->hit++; in insert_alloc_stat() 116 data->hit = 1; in insert_alloc_stat() 150 data->hit++; in insert_caller_stat() 161 data->hit = 1; in insert_caller_stat() 1022 (unsigned long)data->bytes_alloc / data->hit, in __print_slab_result() 1024 (unsigned long)data->bytes_req / data->hit, in __print_slab_result() 1025 (unsigned long)data->hit, in __print_slab_result() 1448 if (l->hit < r->hit) in hit_cmp() 1450 else if (l->hit > r->hit) in hit_cmp()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/accessibility/speakup/ |
D | DefaultKeyAssignments | 9 hit the keypad period. 36 KeyPad-Enter Shut Up (until another key is hit) and sync reading cursor
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/doc/ |
D | TINY_RCU.txt | 10 The theory here is that randconfig testing will hit the other six possible
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/s390/ |
D | 3270.rst | 212 and hit ENTER to execute them. 218 and more output will appear. You may hit ENTER with nothing typed in 220 which indicates no scrolling will occur. (If you hit ENTER with "Linux 231 Other things you may do when the log area fills up are: hit PA2 to 232 clear the log area and write more output to it, or hit CLEAR to clear 262 may hit PF10 again for the next-most-recent command, and so on. A 288 hit PF24. Want to see the command line first, before you execute it?
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