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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/therm/
Dtemp.c111 if (therm->emergency.downclock) in nvkm_therm_sensor_event()
112 therm->emergency.downclock(therm, active); in nvkm_therm_sensor_event()
115 if (therm->emergency.pause) in nvkm_therm_sensor_event()
116 therm->emergency.pause(therm, active); in nvkm_therm_sensor_event()
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/pcie/
Drx.c1231 struct iwl_rxq *rxq, bool emergency) in iwl_pcie_rx_reuse_rbd() argument
1240 if (unlikely(emergency)) in iwl_pcie_rx_reuse_rbd()
1264 bool emergency, in iwl_pcie_rx_handle_rb() argument
1404 iwl_pcie_rx_reuse_rbd(trans, rxb, rxq, emergency); in iwl_pcie_rx_handle_rb()
1410 iwl_pcie_rx_reuse_rbd(trans, rxb, rxq, emergency); in iwl_pcie_rx_handle_rb()
1463 bool emergency = false; in iwl_pcie_rx_handle() local
1494 !emergency)) { in iwl_pcie_rx_handle()
1496 emergency = true; in iwl_pcie_rx_handle()
1525 iwl_pcie_rx_handle_rb(trans, rxq, rxb, emergency, i); in iwl_pcie_rx_handle()
1540 if (rxq->used_count % RX_CLAIM_REQ_ALLOC == 0 && !emergency) { in iwl_pcie_rx_handle()
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/Linux-v5.15/arch/um/include/asm/
DKbuild7 generic-y += emergency-restart.h
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/thermal/tegra/
DKconfig12 emergency thermal reset (thermtrip) feature to function.
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/include/nvkm/subdev/
Dtherm.h88 } emergency; member
/Linux-v5.15/net/netfilter/
Dnf_log.c264 static struct nf_log_buf emergency, *emergency_ptr = &emergency; variable
306 if (likely(m != &emergency)) in nf_log_buf_close()
/Linux-v5.15/arch/x86/kernel/
Dreboot.c723 static void __machine_emergency_restart(int emergency) in __machine_emergency_restart() argument
725 reboot_emergency = emergency; in __machine_emergency_restart()
/Linux-v5.15/include/asm-generic/
DKbuild21 mandatory-y += emergency-restart.h
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/thermal/
DKconfig42 case of failure of an orderly_poweroff(), the thermal emergency
44 This config is number of milliseconds to delay before emergency
48 If set to 0 emergency poweroff will not be supported.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/power/
Dswsusp-dmcrypt.rst123 for init like "single" or "emergency" as boot parameters.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/hwmon/
Dsysfs-interface.rst509 Temperature emergency max value, for chips supporting more than
518 Temperature hysteresis value for emergency limit.
523 from the emergency value.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/
Dnvidia,tegra124-soctherm.txt6 notifications. It is also used to manage emergency shutdown in an
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/power/regulator/
Dconsumer.rst63 Finally, a regulator can be forcefully disabled in the case of an emergency::
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/
Dsysfs-api.rst752 If the delay is set to 0 emergency poweroff will not be supported. So a
753 carefully profiled non-zero positive value is a must for emergency
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dsysrq.rst153 it so that only emergency messages like PANICs or OOPSes would
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/driver-api/dmaengine/
Dprovider.rst380 the emergency pool either.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/virt/kvm/
Dtimekeeping.rst441 the TSC. This is typically done for thermal emergency power control to prevent
Dapi.rst2939 - sigp emergency; source cpu in parm
3625 - KVM_S390_INT_EMERGENCY - sigp emergency; parameters in .emerg
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/scsi/
DKconfig1197 have a bootable disk and a backup in case of emergency.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/block/
Dbiodoc.rst623 allocation logic draws from the preallocated emergency reserve in situations
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/mfd/
DKconfig1957 and emergency shut down as well as 32,768KHz clock output.
/Linux-v5.15/lib/
DKconfig.debug736 fully initialised, this memory pool acts as an emergency one