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| D | kvm-test-1-run-batch.sh | 7 # Usage: kvm-test-1-run-batch.sh SCENARIO [ SCENARIO ... ] 9 # Each SCENARIO is the name of a directory in the current directory 27 echo Bad scenario name: \"$i\" 1>&2 32 echo Scenario name not a directory: \"$i\" 1>&2 37 echo Scenario lacks a command file: \"$i/qemu-cmd\" 1>&2 49 # Start up jitter, start each scenario, wait, end jitter. 66 print "echo " scenario ": Bogus number of CPUs (old qemu-cmd?), so no taskset command."; 70 print "echo " scenario ": Bogus CPU-affinity information, so no taskset command."; 72 print "echo " scenario ": Could not dump state, so no taskset command."; 79 affinity_export="`awk -f $T/cpubatches.awk -v cpu_count="$cpu_count" -v scenario=$i < /dev/null`"
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| D | config2csv.sh | 5 # parameters. Run this in the directory containing the scenario files. 11 # specified on the command line. It will examine each scenario's file
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| D | kvm-test-1-run-qemu.sh | 10 # This is assumed to be of the form prefix/ds/scenario, where 11 # "ds" is the top-level date-stamped directory and "scenario" 12 # is the scenario name. Any required adjustments to this file
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ |
| D | common-properties.txt | 33 Scenario 1 : CPU in LE mode & device in LE mode. 41 Scenario 2 : CPU in LE mode & device in BE mode. 49 Scenario 3 : CPU in BE mode & device in BE mode. 57 Scenario 4 : CPU in BE mode & device in LE mode.
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| /Linux-v6.1/include/uapi/sound/ |
| D | snd_ar_tokens.h | 12 /** Scenario ID Audio Playback */ 14 /* Scenario ID Audio Record */ 16 /* Scenario ID Voice call. */ 70 * %AR_TKN_U32_SUB_GRAPH_SCENARIO_ID: Scenario ID for subgraph
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| /Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/fw/api/ |
| D | sf.h | 19 /* Smart Fifo possible scenario */ 71 * @long_delay_timeouts: aging and idle timer values for each scenario 73 * @full_on_timeouts: timer values for each scenario in full on state.
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/RCU/ |
| D | torture.rst | 195 eight-CPU scenario:: 242 directory (2020.01.20-15.54.23 in the example above), while per-scenario 243 files reside in a subdirectory named after the scenario (for example, 244 "TREE04"). If a given scenario ran more than once (as in "--configs 246 subsequent runs of that scenario include a sequence number, for example, 253 The most frequently used files in each per-scenario-run directory are: 259 This contains build output for a specific scenario. 262 This contains the console output for a specific scenario.
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/crypto/ |
| D | devel-algos.rst | 183 ^ | | at all in this scenario. 189 ^ | | at all in this scenario. 206 .setkey() -> .init() -> .update() -> .export() at all in this scenario. 215 ^ | | at all in this scenario.
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| /Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/probes/kprobes/ |
| D | test-core.c | 1021 static unsigned long test_context_cpsr(int scenario) in test_context_cpsr() argument 1028 cpsr = (scenario & 0xf) << 28; /* N,Z,C,V flags */ in test_context_cpsr() 1029 cpsr |= (scenario & 0xf) << 16; /* GE flags */ in test_context_cpsr() 1030 cpsr |= (scenario & 0x1) << 27; /* Toggle Q flag */ in test_context_cpsr() 1037 if (scenario == 15) in test_context_cpsr() 1047 if (scenario == 15) in test_context_cpsr() 1052 unsigned x = (scenario >> 4); in test_context_cpsr() 1060 if ((scenario & 0xf) == 0xf) in test_context_cpsr() 1075 switch (scenario) { in test_context_cpsr() 1099 int scenario = test_case_run_count>>1; in setup_test_context() local [all …]
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| /Linux-v6.1/kernel/sched/ |
| D | membarrier.c | 93 * Using the scenario from (A), we can show that (a) needs to be paired 94 * with (e). Using the scenario from (B), we can show that (c) needs to 114 * Using scenario (B), we can show that (c) needs to be paired with (d). 131 * Using the scenario from (A), we can show that (a) needs to be paired 132 * with (g). Using the scenario from (B), we can show that (c) needs to 174 * become visible to membarrier()'s caller -- see scenario B in in ipi_sync_core()
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
| D | leds-bcm6358.txt | 36 Scenario 1 : BCM6358 65 Scenario 2 : BCM6368
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| /Linux-v6.1/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/ |
| D | intel_drrs.c | 18 * dynamically, based on the usage scenario. This feature is applicable 26 * (may appear as a blink on screen) and is used in dock-undock scenario. 46 * the scenario of video playback wherein RR is set based on the rate
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/memory-devices/ |
| D | ti-gpmc.rst | 35 in time or in cycles, provision to handle this scenario has been 38 in timing structure, in this scenario, try to correlate peripheral
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/mmc/ |
| D | mmc-async-req.rst | 70 request. The host driver may optimize for this scenario to minimize 75 Pseudocode to handle is_first_req scenario with minimal prepare overhead::
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/locking/ |
| D | lockdep-design.rst | 129 deadlock may happen. For example, in the scenario that after this lock 189 could lead to a lock inversion deadlock - even if that lock scenario did 305 every possible hardirq and softirq nesting scenario (which is impossible 327 This problem is solved by checking any given 'locking scenario' (unique 634 waiting scenario and nobody can get progress, therefore a deadlock. 638 Lemma 2 is equivalent to: If there is a deadlock scenario, then there must be a 642 waiting scenario, means there are N CPU/tasks, where CPU/task P1 is waiting for
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| /Linux-v6.1/arch/x86/realmode/rm/ |
| D | trampoline_common.S | 9 * extends to 8-bytes. Reserve enough space for either scenario.
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regmap/ |
| D | regmap.txt | 23 Scenario 1 : a register set in big-endian mode.
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| /Linux-v6.1/fs/btrfs/tests/ |
| D | extent-io-tests.c | 158 /* Test this scenario in test_find_delalloc() 181 * Test this scenario in test_find_delalloc() 217 * Test this scenario in test_find_delalloc() 242 * Test this scenario in test_find_delalloc()
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| D | extent-map-tests.c | 40 * Test scenario: 140 * Test scenario: 295 * Test scenario: 408 * Test scenario:
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/ |
| D | ntb.rst | 55 So typical scenario of the first type memory window initialization looks: 73 Typical scenario of the second type interface initialization would be: 93 In accordance with this scenario, the NTB Memory Window API can be used as
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| /Linux-v6.1/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/pxp/ |
| D | intel_pxp_pm.c | 42 * re-bound after we come out, so in that scenario we can defer the in intel_pxp_resume()
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
| D | richtek,rt4831-regulator.yaml | 22 voltage drop from the heavy loading scenario. But it also make the power
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| /Linux-v6.1/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/include/ivsrcid/vmc/ |
| D | irqsrcs_vmc_1_0.h | 34 …D__FAULT 0 /* UTC L2 has encountered a fault or retry scenario */
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| /Linux-v6.1/arch/arm64/include/asm/ |
| D | kvm_pkvm.h | 21 /* Provision the worst case scenario */ in __hyp_pgtable_max_pages()
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| /Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/ |
| D | ipsec.rst | 45 above scenario. The consequence of doing so is small packet(uncompressed)
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