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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/power/
Dswsusp-and-swap-files.rst2 Using swap files with software suspend (swsusp)
7 The Linux kernel handles swap files almost in the same way as it handles swap
8 partitions and there are only two differences between these two types of swap
10 (1) swap files need not be contiguous,
11 (2) the header of a swap file is not in the first block of the partition that
13 already taken care of by the swap-handling code, but (2) has to be taken into
16 In principle the location of a swap file's header may be determined with the
18 filesystem holding the swap file to be mounted, and if this filesystem is
20 identify a swap file swsusp uses the name of the partition that holds the file
21 and the offset from the beginning of the partition at which the swap file's
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Dswsusp.rst51 - If you would like to write hibernation image to swap and then suspend
102 powerdowns. You must explicitly specify the swap partition to resume from with
185 encryption) and arbitrary backends for writing the image (eg to swap
224 * SUSPEND all but swap device and parents
227 * SUSPEND swap device and parents
230 Oh no, that does not work, if swap device or its parents uses DMA,
233 * SUSPEND all but swap device and parents
234 * FREEZE swap device and parents
236 * UNFREEZE swap device and parents
238 * SUSPEND swap device and parents
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Dswsusp-dmcrypt.rst17 the swap device(s) and the boot partition which may contain a mini
21 At this point you want to encrypt your swap, too. Still you want to
27 swap device.
30 a way that the swap device you suspend to/resume from has
33 to always set up this swap device first with dmsetup, so that
56 card contains at least the encrypted swap setup in a file
67 initrd that allows you to resume from encrypted swap and that
126 pcmcia flash disk. If this succeeds we need to reset the swap
133 Otherwise we just remove the encrypted swap device and leave it to the
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/vm/
Dswap_numa.rst4 Automatically bind swap device to numa node
7 If the system has more than one swap device and swap device has the node
8 information, we can make use of this information to decide which swap
17 for swap devices. e.g. on a 2 node machine, assume 2 swap devices swapA and
24 Then node 0 will use the two swap devices in the order of swapA then swapB and
25 node 1 will use the two swap devices in the order of swapB then swapA. Note
28 A more complex example on a 4 node machine. Assume 6 swap devices are going to
31 The way to swap them on is the same as above::
44 swapA and swapB will be used in a round robin mode before any other swap device.
55 other swap devices.
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Dfrontswap.rst7 Frontswap provides a "transcendent memory" interface for swap pages.
9 swapped pages are saved in RAM (or a RAM-like device) instead of a swap disk.
20 a "backing" store for a swap device. The storage is assumed to be
31 with the specified swap device number (aka "type"). A "store" will
37 associated with the swap type (e.g., like swapoff) and notify the "device"
38 to refuse further stores with that swap type.
42 to swap out a page, it first attempts to use frontswap. If the store returns
46 page can be written to swap as usual.
50 in swap device writes is lost (and also a non-trivial performance advantage)
61 frontswap can be measured (across all swap devices) with:
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Dzswap.rst10 Zswap is a lightweight compressed cache for swap pages. It takes pages that are
13 for potentially reduced swap I/O.  This trade-off can also result in a
15 faster than reads from a swap device.
28 dramatically reduce their swap I/O pressure, avoiding heavy handed I/O
31 * Users with SSDs as swap devices can extend the life of the device by
34 Zswap evicts pages from compressed cache on an LRU basis to the backing swap
53 pages out of the compressed pool, a swapoff on the swap device(s) will
62 the backing swap device in the case that the compressed pool is full.
83 When a swap page is passed from frontswap to zswap, zswap maintains a mapping
84 of the swap entry, a combination of the swap type and swap offset, to the zpool
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/vdso/
Dvdsomunge.c101 static Elf32_Word read_elf_word(Elf32_Word word, bool swap) in read_elf_word() argument
103 return swap ? swab32(word) : word; in read_elf_word()
106 static Elf32_Half read_elf_half(Elf32_Half half, bool swap) in read_elf_half() argument
108 return swap ? swab16(half) : half; in read_elf_half()
111 static void write_elf_word(Elf32_Word val, Elf32_Word *dst, bool swap) in write_elf_word() argument
113 *dst = swap ? swab32(val) : val; in write_elf_word()
125 bool swap; in main() local
159 swap = inhdr->e_ident[EI_DATA] != HOST_ORDER; in main()
161 if (read_elf_half(inhdr->e_type, swap) != ET_DYN) in main()
164 if (read_elf_half(inhdr->e_machine, swap) != EM_ARM) in main()
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/lib/traceevent/
Devent-parse-api.c97 unsigned short swap; in data2host2() local
102 swap = ((data & 0xffULL) << 8) | in data2host2()
105 return swap; in data2host2()
110 unsigned int swap; in data2host4() local
115 swap = ((data & 0xffULL) << 24) | in data2host4()
120 return swap; in data2host4()
126 unsigned long long swap; in data2host8() local
131 swap = ((data & 0xffULL) << 56) | in data2host8()
140 return swap; in data2host8()
Dkbuffer-parse.c91 unsigned long long swap; in __read_8_sw() local
93 swap = ((data & 0xffULL) << 56) | in __read_8_sw()
102 return swap; in __read_8_sw()
115 unsigned int swap; in __read_4_sw() local
117 swap = ((data & 0xffULL) << 24) | in __read_4_sw()
122 return swap; in __read_4_sw()
418 void *kbuffer_translate_data(int swap, void *data, unsigned int *size) in kbuffer_translate_data() argument
426 if (swap) { in kbuffer_translate_data()
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/xlnx/
Dzynqmp_disp.c90 bool swap; member
262 .swap = true,
267 .swap = false,
272 .swap = false,
277 .swap = true,
282 .swap = false,
287 .swap = true,
292 .swap = false,
297 .swap = true,
302 .swap = false,
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-kernel-mm-swap1 What: /sys/kernel/mm/swap/
6 What: /sys/kernel/mm/swap/vma_ra_enabled
9 Description: Enable/disable VMA based swap readahead.
11 If set to true, the VMA based swap readahead algorithm
13 VMA, and the global swap readahead algorithm will be
15 false, the global swap readahead algorithm will be
/Linux-v5.10/kernel/power/
Duser.c32 int swap; member
72 data->swap = swap_type_of(swsusp_resume_device, 0); in snapshot_open()
83 data->swap = -1; in snapshot_open()
114 free_all_swap_pages(data->swap); in snapshot_release()
232 data->swap = swap_type_of(swdev, offset); in snapshot_set_swap_area()
233 if (data->swap < 0) in snapshot_set_swap_area()
344 size = count_swap_pages(data->swap, 1); in snapshot_ioctl()
350 if (data->swap < 0 || data->swap >= MAX_SWAPFILES) { in snapshot_ioctl()
354 offset = alloc_swapdev_block(data->swap); in snapshot_ioctl()
364 if (data->swap < 0 || data->swap >= MAX_SWAPFILES) { in snapshot_ioctl()
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/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/mtd/
Dcfi_endian.h29 #define cpu_to_cfi16(map, x) _cpu_to_cfi(16, (map)->swap, (x))
30 #define cpu_to_cfi32(map, x) _cpu_to_cfi(32, (map)->swap, (x))
31 #define cpu_to_cfi64(map, x) _cpu_to_cfi(64, (map)->swap, (x))
32 #define cfi16_to_cpu(map, x) _cfi_to_cpu(16, (map)->swap, (x))
33 #define cfi32_to_cpu(map, x) _cfi_to_cpu(32, (map)->swap, (x))
34 #define cfi64_to_cpu(map, x) _cfi_to_cpu(64, (map)->swap, (x))
/Linux-v5.10/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
Dilsp.S299 swap %d5 # same as r*b if previous step rqd
300 swap %d6 # get u3 to lsw position
306 swap %d6 # get u4
311 swap %d1
314 swap %d5 # now remainder
344 swap %d2
345 swap %d3
363 swap %d6 # in lsw position
367 swap %d3
372 swap %d4
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/Linux-v5.10/sound/firewire/bebob/
Dbebob_focusrite.c250 swap(buf[1], buf[3]); in saffire_meter_get()
251 swap(buf[2], buf[3]); in saffire_meter_get()
252 swap(buf[3], buf[4]); in saffire_meter_get()
254 swap(buf[7], buf[10]); in saffire_meter_get()
255 swap(buf[8], buf[10]); in saffire_meter_get()
256 swap(buf[9], buf[11]); in saffire_meter_get()
257 swap(buf[11], buf[12]); in saffire_meter_get()
259 swap(buf[15], buf[16]); in saffire_meter_get()
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/video/fbdev/
Dpxa168fb.h236 #define CFG_GRA_SWAPRB(swap) ((swap) << 12) argument
238 #define CFG_GRA_SWAPUV(swap) ((swap) << 11) argument
240 #define CFG_GRA_SWAPYU(swap) ((swap) << 10) argument
253 #define CFG_DMA_SWAPRB(swap) ((swap) << 4) argument
255 #define CFG_DMA_SWAPUV(swap) ((swap) << 3) argument
257 #define CFG_DMA_SWAPYU(swap) ((swap) << 2) argument
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/ata/
Dpata_falcon.c51 bool swap = 1; in pata_falcon_data_xfer() local
55 swap = 0; in pata_falcon_data_xfer()
59 if (swap) in pata_falcon_data_xfer()
64 if (swap) in pata_falcon_data_xfer()
78 if (swap) in pata_falcon_data_xfer()
85 if (swap) in pata_falcon_data_xfer()
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/wlan-ng/
Dp80211wep.c129 swap(i, j); in wep_decrypt()
138 swap(i, j); in wep_decrypt()
152 swap(i, j); in wep_decrypt()
200 swap(i, j); in wep_encrypt()
209 swap(i, j); in wep_encrypt()
223 swap(i, j); in wep_encrypt()
/Linux-v5.10/arch/m68k/math-emu/
Dfp_move.S49 swap %d1 | one can be trashed below
83 swap %d1
99 swap %d2
111 swap %d2
122 swap %d2
130 swap %d2
191 swap %d2
Dfp_cond.S63 swap %d0
68 swap %d0
83 swap %d1 | test condition in %d1
103 swap %d1
118 swap %d1
120 swap %d1
165 swap %d1
/Linux-v5.10/arch/nds32/kernel/
Dmodule.c31 unsigned int partial_in_place, unsigned int swap) in do_reloc16() argument
38 "1:\n":"=r"(tmp):"0"(tmp), "r"(loc), "r"(swap) in do_reloc16()
54 "r"(loc), "r"(swap) in do_reloc16()
60 unsigned int partial_in_place, unsigned int swap) in do_reloc32() argument
68 "1:\n":"=r"(tmp):"0"(tmp), "r"(loc), "r"(swap) in do_reloc32()
85 "r"(loc), "r"(swap) in do_reloc32()
/Linux-v5.10/arch/sh/lib/
Dudivsi3_i4i-Os.S31 swap.w r4,r0
47 swap.w r4,r4
53 swap.w r0,r0
103 swap.w r4,r0
115 swap.w r4,r0
Dstrlen.S51 swap.b r1,r1
52 swap.w r1,r1
53 swap.b r1,r1
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/vt6655/
Dcard.c611 swap(phy.swap[0], phy.swap[1]); in CARDvSetRSPINF()
620 swap(phy.swap[0], phy.swap[1]); in CARDvSetRSPINF()
629 swap(phy.swap[0], phy.swap[1]); in CARDvSetRSPINF()
638 swap(phy.swap[0], phy.swap[1]); in CARDvSetRSPINF()
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/
Dmemcg_test.rst47 Called when swp_entry's refcnt goes down to 0. A charge against swap
75 At swap-in, the page is taken from swap-cache. There are 2 cases.
82 At swap-out, typical state transition is below.
84 (a) add to swap cache. (marked as SwapCache)
88 (c) write back to swap.
89 (d) delete from swap cache. (remove from SwapCache)
121 - Both on radix-tree and SwapCache. This happens at swap-in
122 and swap-out,
259 Besides management of swap is one of complicated parts of memcg,
260 call path of swap-in at swapoff is not same as usual swap-in path..
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