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D | memory_mgr.c | 48 if (buf->behavior->release) in hl_mmap_mem_buf_destroy() 49 buf->behavior->release(buf); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_destroy() 150 struct hl_mmap_mem_buf_behavior *behavior, gfp_t gfp, in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() argument 166 behavior->topic, rc); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 171 buf->behavior = behavior; in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 172 buf->handle = (((u64)rc | buf->behavior->mem_id) << PAGE_SHIFT); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 175 rc = buf->behavior->alloc(buf, gfp, args); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 178 behavior->topic, rc); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 258 buf->behavior->topic, user_mem_size, buf->mappable_size); 271 buf->behavior->topic, vma->vm_start); [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/pci/ |
D | pci-bridge-emul.c | 466 const struct pci_bridge_reg_behavior *behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() local 472 behavior = bridge->pci_regs_behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 479 behavior = NULL; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 486 behavior = bridge->pcie_cap_regs_behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 492 behavior = NULL; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 515 if (behavior) in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 516 *value &= behavior[reg / 4].ro | behavior[reg / 4].rw | in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 517 behavior[reg / 4].w1c; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 543 const struct pci_bridge_reg_behavior *behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_write() local 553 behavior = bridge->pci_regs_behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_write() [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/security/ |
D | device_cgroup.c | 46 enum devcg_behavior behavior; member 179 return (devcg->behavior != DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE); in is_devcg_online() 197 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW; in devcgroup_online() 202 dev_cgroup->behavior = parent_dev_cgroup->behavior; in devcgroup_online() 214 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE; in devcgroup_offline() 230 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE; in devcgroup_css_alloc() 294 if (devcgroup->behavior == DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW) { in devcgroup_seq_show() 406 enum devcg_behavior behavior) in verify_new_ex() argument 414 if (dev_cgroup->behavior == DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW) { in verify_new_ex() 415 if (behavior == DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW) { in verify_new_ex() [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/mm/ |
D | madvise.c | 50 static int madvise_need_mmap_write(int behavior) in madvise_need_mmap_write() argument 52 switch (behavior) { in madvise_need_mmap_write() 800 int behavior) in madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma() argument 805 if (behavior != MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED) in madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma() 811 if (behavior != MADV_DONTNEED && behavior != MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED) in madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma() 830 int behavior) in madvise_dontneed_free() argument 835 if (!madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma(vma, start, &end, behavior)) in madvise_dontneed_free() 865 behavior)) in madvise_dontneed_free() 885 if (behavior == MADV_DONTNEED || behavior == MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED) in madvise_dontneed_free() 887 else if (behavior == MADV_FREE) in madvise_dontneed_free() [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/parisc/kernel/ |
D | sys_parisc.c | 480 asmlinkage notrace long parisc_madvise(unsigned long start, size_t len_in, int behavior) in parisc_madvise() argument 482 switch (behavior) { in parisc_madvise() 483 case 65: behavior = MADV_MERGEABLE; break; in parisc_madvise() 484 case 66: behavior = MADV_UNMERGEABLE; break; in parisc_madvise() 485 case 67: behavior = MADV_HUGEPAGE; break; in parisc_madvise() 486 case 68: behavior = MADV_NOHUGEPAGE; break; in parisc_madvise() 487 case 69: behavior = MADV_DONTDUMP; break; in parisc_madvise() 488 case 70: behavior = MADV_DODUMP; break; in parisc_madvise() 489 case 71: behavior = MADV_WIPEONFORK; break; in parisc_madvise() 490 case 72: behavior = MADV_KEEPONFORK; break; in parisc_madvise() [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/tools/perf/trace/beauty/ |
D | mmap.c | 65 static size_t madvise__scnprintf_behavior(int behavior, char *bf, size_t size) in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() argument 70 …if (behavior < strarray__madvise_advices.nr_entries && strarray__madvise_advices.entries[behavior]… in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() 71 return scnprintf(bf, size, "MADV_%s", strarray__madvise_advices.entries[behavior]); in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() 73 return scnprintf(bf, size, "%#", behavior); in madvise__scnprintf_behavior()
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/process/ |
D | code-of-conduct.rst | 19 Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment 29 Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: 44 Maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior 46 any instances of unacceptable behavior. 67 Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
D | dm-dust.rst | 4 This target emulates the behavior of bad sectors at arbitrary 10 requests on specific blocks (to emulate the behavior of a hard disk 13 When the failure behavior is enabled (i.e.: when the output of 22 This emulates the "remapped sector" behavior of a drive with bad 71 Check the status of the read behavior ("bypass" indicates that all I/O 111 To enable the "fail read on bad block" behavior, send the "enable" message:: 129 therefore emulating the "remap" behavior of hard disk drives:: 302 This target seeks to provide a device that can exhibit the behavior
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | memory-allocation.rst | 32 The GFP flags control the allocators behavior. They tell what memory 87 GFP flags and reclaim behavior 112 **default** page allocator behavior is used. That means that not costly 114 that behavior so failures have to be checked properly by callers 117 * ``GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NORETRY`` - overrides the default allocator behavior 123 behavior and all allocation requests try really hard. The request 127 * ``GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NOFAIL`` - overrides the default allocator behavior
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/xtensa/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 18 The default linker behavior is to combine identical literal 28 Enable this option to test S32C1I instruction behavior at boot.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | syscall64-abi.rst | 87 Syscall behavior can change if the processor is in transactional or suspended 88 transaction state, and the syscall can affect the behavior of the transaction. 97 behavior depends on the presence of PPC_FEATURE2_HTM_NOSC in the AT_HWCAP2 ELF 108 behavior should not be relied upon.
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/linux-6.1.9/scripts/selinux/mdp/ |
D | mdp.c | 154 #define FS_USE(behavior, fstype) \ in main() argument 156 behavior, fstype, mls ? ":" SYSTEMLOW : "") in main()
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/trace/rv/ |
D | runtime-verification.rst | 13 the system behavior. 16 behavior of the monitored system, without the pitfalls of developing models 28 undesired) behavior, and the trace of the actual system. 56 event occurrence to the enforcement of the correct behavior to the extreme 111 For further information about modeling of Linux kernel behavior using automata,
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | drivetemp.rst | 38 drives as well. The same behavior is observed if the 'hdtemp' or 'smartd' 44 drives experience similar behavior.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/tools/rtla/ |
D | index.rst | 8 behavior on specific hardware.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/ |
D | memcg_test.rst | 9 Because VM is getting complex (one of reasons is memcg...), memcg's behavior 10 is complex. This is a document for memcg's internal behavior. 114 But brief explanation of the behavior of memcg around shmem will be 152 (Memory behavior under GB and Memory behavior under MB shows very
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/ |
D | Kconfig | 13 quiter, power efficient by adapting to user behavior and environment.
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/linux-6.1.9/tools/kvm/kvm_stat/ |
D | kvm_stat.txt | 18 This tool is useful for observing guest behavior from the host perspective. 19 Often conclusions about performance or buggy behavior can be drawn from the
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/arm/ |
D | mem_alignment.rst | 30 To change the alignment trap behavior, simply echo a number into 34 bit behavior when set
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/linux-6.1.9/tools/testing/selftests/futex/ |
D | README | 6 Functional tests shall test the documented behavior of the futex operation 7 code under test. This includes checking for proper behavior under normal use,
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | jfs.rst | 16 iocharset=none specifies the default behavior explicitly. 34 previously specified in order to restore normal behavior.
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/sh/drivers/ |
D | Kconfig | 11 behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | atmel-matrix.txt | 4 behavior (master/slave priorities, undefined burst length type, ...)
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ia64/ |
D | irq-redir.rst | 9 controlled. The behavior on IA64 platforms is slightly different from 45 Initialization and default behavior
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | dev-kmsg | 63 the special behavior this device has. The device allows to read 67 Because of the non-standard behavior also the error values are 69 is returned for other operations, e.g. SEEK_CUR. This behavior
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