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/linux-2.4.37.9/net/sched/
Destimator.c174 int killed = 0; in qdisc_kill_estimator() local
187 killed++; in qdisc_kill_estimator()
189 if (killed && elist[idx].list == NULL) in qdisc_kill_estimator()
/linux-2.4.37.9/net/ipv4/ipvs/
Dip_vs_est.c160 int killed = 0; in ip_vs_kill_estimator() local
171 killed++; in ip_vs_kill_estimator()
173 if (killed && est_list == NULL) in ip_vs_kill_estimator()
/linux-2.4.37.9/net/ipv4/
Dtcp_minisocks.c435 int killed = 0; in SMP_TIMER_NAME() local
458 killed++; in SMP_TIMER_NAME()
465 if ((tcp_tw_count -= killed) != 0) in SMP_TIMER_NAME()
467 net_statistics[smp_processor_id()*2].TimeWaited += killed; in SMP_TIMER_NAME()
588 int killed = 0; in SMP_TIMER_NAME() local
608 killed++; in SMP_TIMER_NAME()
628 if ((tcp_tw_count -= killed) == 0) in SMP_TIMER_NAME()
630 net_statistics[smp_processor_id()*2].TimeWaitKilled += killed; in SMP_TIMER_NAME()
/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/
DSAK.txt47 actually want killed. This is because these appliccaitons are
51 You can identify processes which will be killed by SAK with the
62 So `gpm' will be killed by SAK. This is a bug in gpm. It should
Dptrace.txt20 is really killed right after the syscall completion.
37 gets suddenly killed or unexpectedly wakes up while its syscall parameters
DREADME.DAC960374 have been killed simultaneously, this command may be used to bring all but
459 DAC960#0: Physical Drive 1:1 killed because of timeout on SCSI command
493 functioning drive, or if the physical drive was killed without having failed
630 DAC960#0: Physical Drive 1:2 killed because of timeout on SCSI command
632 DAC960#0: Physical Drive 1:2 killed because it was removed
Dtty.txt8 them so they can eventually be killed off.
DConfigure.help425 the kernel will try to select the "best" task to be killed.
20528 get killed. If you say Y here, the watchdog cannot be stopped once
/linux-2.4.37.9/net/bluetooth/bnep/
Dbnep.h163 atomic_t killed; member
Dcore.c488 while (!atomic_read(&s->killed)) { in bnep_session()
625 atomic_inc(&s->killed); in bnep_del_connection()
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/usb/host/
Duhci.c2307 int is_ring = 0, killed, resubmit_interrupt, status; in uhci_call_completion() local
2319 killed = (urb->status == -ENOENT || urb->status == -ECONNABORTED || in uhci_call_completion()
2325 if (nurb && !killed) { in uhci_call_completion()
2332 killed = 1; in uhci_call_completion()
2357 if (!resubmit_interrupt || killed) in uhci_call_completion()
2361 if (!killed) in uhci_call_completion()
2373 killed = (urb->status == -ENOENT || in uhci_call_completion()
2377 if (resubmit_interrupt && !killed) { in uhci_call_completion()
2381 if (is_ring && !killed) { in uhci_call_completion()
/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/ia64/sn/io/sn2/ioc4/
Dsio_ioc4.c393 uint killed; member
1274 DEBUGINC(killed, 1); in ioc4_serial_kill()
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/char/ftape/
DRELEASE-NOTES28 - Fix an "infinite loop can't be killed by signal" bug in
/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/
Daic7xxx.seq1445 * instead of being killed by SCSIEN getting cleared.