/Linux-v5.4/arch/hexagon/kernel/ |
D | vm_vectors.S | 15 jump 1f; 16 jump 1f; 17 jump 1f; 18 jump 1f; 19 jump 1f; 21 jump 1f; 22 jump 1f; 28 jump 1b; /* Reset */ 29 jump _K_enter_machcheck; 30 jump _K_enter_genex; [all …]
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D | vm_entry.S | 221 jump event_dispatch; \ 248 jump event_dispatch; \ 285 if (!P0.new) jump:nt restore_all; 307 P0 = cmp.eq(R0, #0); if (!P0.new) jump:nt check_work_pending; 372 if P0 jump check_work_pending 378 jump check_work_pending
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/hexagon/lib/ |
D | memset.S | 42 if p1 jump 2f /* skip byte loop */ 60 if !p0 jump 3f /* skip initial byte store */ 73 if !p0 jump 4f /* skip initial half store */ 86 if !p0 jump 5f /* skip initial word store */ 99 if !p0 jump 7f /* skip double loop */ 126 if !p0 jump 8f /* skip final word store */ 137 if !p0 jump 9f /* skip final half store */ 159 if (r2==#0) jump:nt .L1 164 if (p0.new) jump:nt .L3 179 if (!p0.new) jump:nt .L8 [all …]
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D | memcpy.S | 204 if (p2.new) jump:NT .Ldwordaligned; /* %8 < 97 */ 207 if(!p0) jump .Lbytes23orless; /* %1, <24 */ 275 if(nokernel) jump .Lskip64; 291 if(noprolog) jump .Lnoprolog32; 347 if(nokernel.new) jump:NT .Lepilog; /* likely not taken */ 352 if(p3) jump .Lodd_alignment; 395 jump .Lepilog; 449 if(p3) jump .Lepilog60;
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/hexagon/mm/ |
D | copy_user_template.S | 20 if (!p0.new) jump:nt .Ldone 27 if (!p0.new) jump:nt .Loop_not_aligned_8 33 if (!p1) jump .Lsmall 47 jump .Lsmall 53 if (p0.new) jump:nt .Lalign 57 if (!p0.new) jump:nt .Loop_not_aligned_4 62 if (!p1) jump .Lsmall 77 jump .Lsmall 83 if (!p0.new) jump:nt .Loop_not_aligned 88 if (!p1) jump .Lsmall [all …]
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D | strnlen_user.S | 42 if (P0.new) jump:t dw_loop; /* fire up the oven */ 51 if (P0.new) jump:nt exit_found; 56 if (!P1) jump exit_error; /* hit the end */ 60 if (!P0) jump alignment_loop; 80 if (!P0) jump end_check; 84 if (!P0.new) jump:nt exit_found; 89 jump dw_loop; 96 if (P0.new) jump:nt exit_error; /* neverfound! */
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/powerpc/kernel/ |
D | module_32.c | 163 if (entry->jump[0] != (PPC_INST_ADDIS | __PPC_RT(R12) | PPC_HA(val))) in entry_matches() 165 if (entry->jump[1] != (PPC_INST_ADDI | __PPC_RT(R12) | __PPC_RA(R12) | in entry_matches() 188 while (entry->jump[0]) { in do_plt_call() 199 entry->jump[0] = PPC_INST_ADDIS | __PPC_RT(R12) | PPC_HA(val); in do_plt_call() 200 entry->jump[1] = PPC_INST_ADDI | __PPC_RT(R12) | __PPC_RA(R12) | PPC_LO(val); in do_plt_call() 201 entry->jump[2] = PPC_INST_MTCTR | __PPC_RS(R12); in do_plt_call() 202 entry->jump[3] = PPC_INST_BCTR; in do_plt_call()
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D | module_64.c | 105 u32 jump[7]; member 406 memcpy(entry->jump, ppc64_stub_insns, sizeof(ppc64_stub_insns)); in create_stub() 417 entry->jump[0] |= PPC_HA(reladdr); in create_stub() 418 entry->jump[1] |= PPC_LO(reladdr); in create_stub() 484 stub->jump[2] = PPC_INST_NOP; in squash_toc_save_inst() 797 memcpy(entry->jump, stub_insns, sizeof(stub_insns)); in create_ftrace_stub() 807 entry->jump[1] |= PPC_HA(reladdr); in create_ftrace_stub() 808 entry->jump[2] |= PPC_LO(reladdr); in create_ftrace_stub()
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/ |
D | cxgb4_tc_u32_parse.h | 254 const struct cxgb4_match_field *jump; member 263 .jump = cxgb4_tcp_fields }, 266 .jump = cxgb4_udp_fields }, 267 { .jump = NULL } 276 .jump = cxgb4_tcp_fields }, 279 .jump = cxgb4_udp_fields }, 280 { .jump = NULL }
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ |
D | ixgbe_model.h | 88 struct ixgbe_mat_field *jump; member 93 .off = 8, .val = 0x600, .mask = 0xff00, .jump = ixgbe_tcp_fields}, 95 .off = 8, .val = 0x1100, .mask = 0xff00, .jump = ixgbe_udp_fields}, 96 { .jump = NULL } /* terminal node */
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ |
D | static-keys.txt | 88 'no-op' in the straight-line codepath with a 'jump' instruction to the 93 This lowlevel patching mechanism is called 'jump label patching', and it gives 180 4) Architecture level code patching interface, 'jump labels' 185 simply fall back to a traditional, load, test, and jump sequence. Also, the 211 5) Static keys / jump label analysis, results (x86_64): 231 The resulting instructions with jump labels generated by GCC is:: 251 Without the jump label optimization it looks like:: 275 Thus, the disable jump label case adds a 'mov', 'test' and 'jne' instruction 276 vs. the jump label case just has a 'no-op' or 'jmp 0'. (The jmp 0, is patched 277 to a 5 byte atomic no-op instruction at boot-time.) Thus, the disabled jump [all …]
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D | kprobes.txt | 53 probes work and how jump optimization works. They explain certain 175 sysctl(8)), Kprobes tries to reduce probe-hit overhead by using a jump 191 - Kprobes verifies that the region that will be replaced by the jump 193 (A jump instruction is multiple bytes, and so may overlay multiple 197 jump into the optimized region. Specifically: 199 - the function contains no indirect jump; 201 the fixup code triggered by the exception could jump back into the 203 - there is no near jump to the optimized region (other than to the first 219 - a jump back to the original execution path. 245 The Kprobe-optimizer doesn't insert the jump instruction immediately; [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/xtensa/kernel/ |
D | align.S | 216 _beqi a5, OP0_L32I_N, .Lload # L32I.N, jump 228 jx a5 # jump into table 250 _beqi a5, OP0_L32I_N, 1f # l32i.n: jump 258 _beqi a5, OP1_L32I, 1f # l32i: jump 276 jx a4 # jump to entry for target register 336 bbsi.l a0, PS_UM_BIT, 2f # jump if user mode 353 _beqz a5, 1f # s32i.n: jump 361 _beqi a5, OP1_S32I, 1f # jump if 32 bit store 469 bbsi.l a0, PS_UM_BIT, 1f # jump if user mode
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/ |
D | fskeleton.S | 83 bral trap | jump to trap handler 102 bral trap | jump to trap handler 121 bral trap | jump to trap handler 140 bral trap | jump to trap handler 159 bral trap | jump to trap handler 178 bral trap | jump to trap handler 200 bral trap | jump to trap handler 214 bral trap | jump to trap handler 253 bral trap | jump to trap handler
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/Linux-v5.4/scripts/kconfig/ |
D | menu.c | 706 struct jump_key *jump = NULL; in get_prompt_str() local 718 jump = xmalloc(sizeof(struct jump_key)); in get_prompt_str() 727 jump->target = prop->menu; in get_prompt_str() 729 jump->target = location; in get_prompt_str() 732 jump->index = 0; in get_prompt_str() 734 jump->index = list_entry(head->prev, struct jump_key, in get_prompt_str() 737 list_add_tail(&jump->entries, head); in get_prompt_str() 744 if (jump && menu == location) in get_prompt_str() 745 jump->offset = strlen(r->s); in get_prompt_str()
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-class-chromeos | 24 "disable-jump": Disable jump until next reboot.
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/x86/kernel/ |
D | jump_label.c | 22 char jump; member 48 code->jump = 0xe9; in __jump_label_set_jump_code()
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/sunxi/ |
D | smp-sram.txt | 6 value is set at a specific location. If it is then the BROM will jump 39 * cpu0 should jump to SMP entry vector
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/mips/loongson64/ |
D | Platform | 18 ifeq ($(call as-option,-Wa$(comma)-mfix-loongson2f-jump,),) 19 $(error only binutils >= 2.20.2 have needed option -mfix-loongson2f-jump) 21 cflags-$(CONFIG_CPU_JUMP_WORKAROUNDS) += -Wa$(comma)-mfix-loongson2f-jump
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/x86/realmode/rm/ |
D | trampoline_64.S | 75 # flush prefetch and jump to startup_32 145 # Now jump into the kernel using virtual addresses
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/media/pci/tw68/ |
D | tw68-risc.c | 36 unsigned int lines, bool jump) in tw68_risc_field() argument 41 if (jump) { in tw68_risc_field()
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/Linux-v5.4/scripts/ |
D | gcc-goto.sh | 11 * Not related to asm goto, but used by jump label
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/sh/boards/mach-hp6xx/ |
D | pm_wakeup.S | 28 ! jump to handler
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/powerpc/include/asm/ |
D | module.h | 40 unsigned int jump[4]; member
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/ |
D | btf_dump_test_case_packing.c | 56 char jump; member
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