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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/nwfpe/
Dfpa11_cprt.c162 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
169 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
176 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
188 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
195 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
202 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
209 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
242 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
263 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
289 goto unordered; in PerformComparison()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/
Datomic_bitops.txt55 - non-RMW operations are unordered;
57 - RMW operations that have no return value are unordered;
61 - RMW operations that are conditional are unordered on FAILURE,
Datomic_t.txt165 - non-RMW operations are unordered;
167 - RMW operations that have no return value are unordered;
171 - RMW operations that are conditional are unordered on FAILURE,
176 {}_relaxed: unordered
180 Where 'unordered' is against other memory locations. Address dependencies are
Dmemory-barriers.txt999 that the rest of the system might perceive as the unordered set of { STORE A,
1000 STORE B, STORE C } all occurring before the unordered set of { STORE D, STORE E
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/core-api/
Drefcount-vs-atomic.rst33 In the absence of any memory ordering guarantees (i.e. fully unordered)
86 * none (both fully unordered)
99 * none (both fully unordered)
110 * fully unordered --> RELEASE ordering
/Linux-v5.10/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
Dx_bsun.S4 | fpsp_bsun --- FPSP handler for branch/set on unordered exception
Dfpsp.h229 .set bsun_bit,7 | branch on unordered
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/nvec/
DTODO1 ToDo list (incomplete, unordered)
/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/
DmISDNdsp.h36 int unordered; /* data is unordered (packets have index) */ member
/Linux-v5.10/tools/memory-model/litmus-tests/
DR+poonceonces.litmus6 * This is the unordered (thus lacking smp_mb()) version of one of the
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dindex.rst57 The rest of this manual consists of various unordered guides on how to
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dmsi.txt67 This property is unordered, and MSIs may be allocated from any combination of
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/isdn/mISDN/
Ddsp_cmx.c1208 if (dsp->features.unordered) { in dsp_cmx_receive()
1225 if (dsp->features.unordered) { in dsp_cmx_receive()
1240 if (dsp->features.unordered) { in dsp_cmx_receive()
1268 if (dsp->features.unordered) { in dsp_cmx_receive()
Dl1oip_core.c1187 features->unordered = 1; in channel_bctrl()
/Linux-v5.10/tools/memory-model/Documentation/
Dsimple.txt233 But be careful. "Unordered" really does mean "unordered". It is all
Drecipes.txt26 1. Some aspects of the C language are unordered. For example,
Dlitmus-tests.txt146 pointer in P0()'s parameter list, this does an unordered store to global
154 "r1 = READ_ONCE(*x)", which does an unordered load from "*x" into local
/Linux-v5.10/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
Dfpsp.S16705 # unordered or less or equal:
16710 fbule.w fdbcc_ule_yes # unordered or less or equal?
16729 # unordered or less than:
16734 fbult.w fdbcc_ult_yes # unordered or less than?
16753 # unordered or greater or equal:
16758 fbuge.w fdbcc_uge_yes # unordered or greater than?
16777 # unordered or greater than:
16782 fbugt.w fdbcc_ugt_yes # unordered or greater than?
16801 # unordered or equal:
16806 fbueq.w fdbcc_ueq_yes # unordered or equal?
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Dfplsp.S424 set bsun_bit, 7 # branch on unordered
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/scsi/
Dncr53c8xx.rst1348 Avoids timeouts for unordered tagged commands.
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/trace/
Dftrace.rst2510 tracing_cpu_mask file) or you might sometimes see unordered