/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/arm64/pauth/ |
D | pac.c | 73 int same = 0; in n_same_single_set() local 86 same += 1; in n_same_single_set() 89 return same; in n_same_single_set() 254 int same = 10; in TEST() local 283 if (tmp < same) in TEST() 284 same = tmp; in TEST() 287 ASSERT_EQ(0, same) TH_LOG("%d keys clashed every time", same); in TEST() 299 int same = 10; in TEST() local 320 if (ret < same) in TEST() 321 same = ret; in TEST() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/scripts/coccinelle/misc/ |
D | array_size_dup.cocci | 5 /// 1. An opencoded expression is used before array_size() to compute the same size 6 /// 2. An opencoded expression is used after array_size() to compute the same size 43 msg = "WARNING: array_size is used later (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p2[0].line) 51 msg = "WARNING: array_size is used later (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p2[0].line) 72 msg = "WARNING: array_size is already used (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p1[0].line) 80 msg = "WARNING: array_size is already used (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p1[0].line) 108 msg = "WARNING: array3_size is used later (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p2[0].line) 116 msg = "WARNING: array3_size is used later (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p2[0].line) 138 msg = "WARNING: array3_size is already used (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p1[0].line) 146 msg = "WARNING: array3_size is already used (line %s) to compute the same size" % (p1[0].line) [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/fs/ |
D | remap_range.c | 187 bool same = true; in vfs_dedupe_file_range_compare() local 222 same = false; in vfs_dedupe_file_range_compare() 235 same = false; in vfs_dedupe_file_range_compare() 244 if (!same) in vfs_dedupe_file_range_compare() 252 *is_same = same; in vfs_dedupe_file_range_compare() 494 int vfs_dedupe_file_range(struct file *file, struct file_dedupe_range *same) in vfs_dedupe_file_range() argument 502 u16 count = same->dest_count; in vfs_dedupe_file_range() 508 if (same->reserved1 || same->reserved2) in vfs_dedupe_file_range() 511 off = same->src_offset; in vfs_dedupe_file_range() 512 len = same->src_length; in vfs_dedupe_file_range() [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
D | sysfs-devices-system-cpu | 9 all per-CPU defaults at the same time. 64 Description: internal kernel map of CPUs within the same core. 69 Description: human-readable list of CPUs within the same core. 75 Description: internal kernel map of the CPUs sharing the same physical_package_id. 80 Description: human-readable list of CPUs sharing the same physical_package_id. 86 Description: internal kernel map of CPUs within the same die. 94 Description: human-readable list of CPUs within the same die. 99 Description: internal kernel map of CPUs within the same cluster. 103 Description: human-readable list of CPUs within the same cluster. 108 Description: internal kernel map of cpuX's hardware threads within the same [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/kernel/ |
D | latencytop.c | 123 int q, same = 1; in account_global_scheduler_latency() local 135 same = 0; in account_global_scheduler_latency() 143 if (same) { in account_global_scheduler_latency() 205 int same = 1; in __account_scheduler_latency() local 212 same = 0; in __account_scheduler_latency() 220 if (same) { in __account_scheduler_latency()
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ |
D | st,stih4xx.txt | 18 - clock-names: names of the clocks listed in clocks property in the same 36 - clock-names: names of the clocks listed in clocks property in the same 40 - reset-names: names of the resets listed in resets property in the same 50 the same order. 53 - reset-names: names of the resets listed in resets property in the same 62 the same order. 65 the same order 68 - clock-names: names of the clocks listed in clocks property in the same 78 the same order. 82 - clock-names: names of the clocks listed in clocks property in the same [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-buildid-cache.txt | 38 same directory and are also copied. All 3 files are created with read 40 kcore in the cache (with the same build-id) that has the same modules at 41 the same addresses. Use the -v option to see if a copy of kcore is 45 Remove a cached binary which has same build-id of specified file 62 exactly same build-id, that is replaced by new one. It can be used 79 it follows the same syntax as the DEBUGINFOD_URLS variable, like:
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D | intel-bts.txt | 39 The snapshot option is the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation). 45 The mmap size option is the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation). 53 the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation) except that neither 76 This can be further controlled by new option --itrace exactly the same as
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
D | socionext-netsec.txt | 11 - phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory 12 - phy-handle: See ethernet.txt in the same directory. 26 Optional properties: (See ethernet.txt file in the same directory) 29 - max-speed: See ethernet.txt in the same directory. 30 - max-frame-size: See ethernet.txt in the same directory.
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D | nixge.txt | 8 information of registers in the same order as described by reg-names. 14 - phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. 20 - fixed-link : Assume a fixed link. See fixed-link.txt in the same directory. 22 - phy-handle: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory.
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D | lpc-eth.txt | 9 - phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. If the property is 15 phy.txt in the same directory
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D | ftgmac100.txt | 18 - phy-handle: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. 19 - phy-mode: See ethernet.txt file in the same directory. If the property is 37 - mdio: See mdio.txt file in the same directory.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
D | persist.rst | 22 has no way to know what has actually happened. Perhaps the same 35 system woke up, who cares? It'll still work the same when you type on 39 devices. The effect is exactly the same as if the device really had 47 interrupts a power session will have the same effect. For example, 83 same thing that happens whenever a USB device is reset.) If the 85 same descriptors as before, including the Vendor and Product IDs, then 86 the kernel continues to use the same device structure. In effect, the 90 The same thing happens if the host controller is in the expected state 125 have the same persistent volume associated with the device. As such 142 to make sure the USB device hasn't been changed; that is, the same [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | refcount-vs-atomic.rst | 35 program order (po) relation (on the same CPU). It guarantees that 42 stores (all po-earlier instructions) on the same CPU are completed 43 before any po-later instruction is executed on the same CPU. 44 It also guarantees that all po-earlier stores on the same CPU 50 stores (all po-earlier instructions) on the same CPU are completed 52 stores on the same CPU and all propagated stores from other CPUs 58 stores (all po-later instructions) on the same CPU are 60 po-later stores on the same CPU must propagate to all other CPUs
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
D | st,sti-asoc-card.txt | 20 - clock-names: name of the clocks listed in clocks property in the same order 22 - reg: CPU DAI IP Base address and size entries, listed in same 26 the same order. 28 - interrupts: CPU_DAI interrupt line, listed in the same order than the 31 - dma: CPU_DAI DMA controller phandle and DMA request line, listed in the same 39 - clocks: CPU_DAI IP clock source, listed in the same order than the
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
D | zswap.rst | 117 Some of the pages in zswap are same-value filled pages (i.e. contents of the 118 page have same value or repetitive pattern). These pages include zero-filled 120 checked if it is a same-value filled page before compressing it. If true, the 121 compressed length of the page is set to zero and the pattern or same-filled 132 When zswap same-filled page identification is disabled at runtime, it will stop 133 checking for the same-value filled pages during store operation. 134 In other words, every page will be then considered non-same-value filled. 135 However, the existing pages which are marked as same-value filled pages remain 139 ability to efficiently store same-filled pages without enabling the whole 141 In this case the handling of non-same-value pages by zswap (enabled by default) [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/pci/ |
D | Kconfig | 105 require SR-IOV support, while at the same time the PF (Physical 160 to access more than one IO address space at the same time. To make 184 P2P DMA transactions must be between devices behind the same root 211 at compile-time. The choices are the same as those offered for 223 Use the BIOS defaults; don't touch MPS at all. This is the same 239 is the same as booting with 'pci=pcie_bus_safe'. 248 parent. This is the same as booting with 'pci=pcie_bus_perf'. 259 This is the same as booting with 'pci=pcie_bus_peer2peer'. 268 Some "legacy" VGA devices implemented on PCI typically have the same 270 are accessed at same time they need some kind of coordination. Please
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/of/unittest-data/ |
D | overlay_bad_add_dup_node.dts | 6 * &electric_1/motor-1 and &spin_ctrl_1 are the same node: 10 * result in an attempt to add the same node twice.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/namespaces/ |
D | compatibility-list.rst | 35 words, user 10 in one user namespace shouldn't have the same 39 The same is true for the IPC namespaces being shared - two users 40 from different user namespaces should not access the same IPC objects
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | vcpudispatch_stats.rst | 31 2. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on the same processor as last 34 as last time, but within the same chip 68 statistics were enabled. 4126 of those dispatches were on the same 70 the same chip, while 30 dispatches were on a different chip compared to
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/ |
D | client-identifier.rst | 57 server to distinguish successive boot epochs of the same client. 95 If distinct clients present the same "co_ownerid" string and use 96 the same principal (for example, AUTH_SYS and UID 0), a server is 97 unable to tell that the clients are not the same. Each distinct 102 If distinct clients present the same "co_ownerid" string and use 104 to operate normally but reject subsequent clients with the same 128 the client's UTS node name (the same node name, incidentally, that 140 client instances with the same host name. 191 use the same lease for operations covered by all "sec=" settings. 206 migration by presenting the same "client_owner4" to all servers it
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/bpf/ |
D | bpf_prog_run.rst | 23 to be defined in the UAPI header, aliased to the same value. 77 via the same trace points as for regular XDP programs. 85 will be transmitted *out* of that same interface. Do note, though, that 87 ``XDP_TX`` is actually turned into the same action as an ``XDP_REDIRECT`` to 88 that same interface (i.e., it will only work if the driver has support for the 92 in batches. The batch size defaults to 64 packets (which is same as the 102 pages of the same size as the batch size. Each memory page will be initialised
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/x86/ |
D | sva.rst | 11 same virtual addresses avoiding the need for software to translate virtual 18 (PRI) allow devices to function much the same way as the CPU handling 98 with the same PASID. The platform IOMMU uses the PASID in the transaction to 104 thread can interact with a device. Threads that belong to the same 105 process share the same page tables, thus the same MSR value. 114 device but finds no PASID for this process. Subsequent binds of the same, or 115 other devices will share the same PASID. 129 longer has the same address space that it had when the device was opened. 131 On clone(2) the new task shares the same address space, so will be 161 * Multiple processes can separately mmap() the same portal, in [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/power/ |
D | swsusp-and-swap-files.rst | 7 The Linux kernel handles swap files almost in the same way as it handles swap 45 by the same application that determines the swap file's header offset using the 56 Now, swsusp will use the swap file in the same way in which it would use a swap 61 the location of its header need not be the same as before. Thus every time
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/ |
D | sysfs-tagging.rst | 11 namespace active multiple devices with the same name can show up in 12 the same directory, ouch! 15 namespaces to see the same interface that is currently presented in
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