Searched refs:ct_irq_exit (Results 1 – 8 of 8) sorted by relevance
7 void ct_irq_exit(void);14 static inline void ct_irq_exit(void) { } in ct_irq_exit() function
425 ct_irq_exit(); in irqentry_exit()443 ct_irq_exit(); in irqentry_exit()
390 noinstr void ct_irq_exit(void) in ct_irq_exit() function422 ct_irq_exit(); in ct_irq_exit_irqson()
657 ct_irq_exit(); in irq_exit()
79 ct_irq_exit(); in __exit_to_kernel_mode()87 ct_irq_exit(); in __exit_to_kernel_mode()
101 ct_idle_exit(), ct_irq_enter(), or ct_irq_exit() on the one105 ct_irq_enter() or ct_irq_exit(), respectively. Building your
1847 directly invokes ct_irq_enter() and ct_irq_exit() to be called1850 ct_nmi_enter() and ct_irq_exit() invoking ct_nmi_exit().2164 ct_irq_enter() and ct_irq_exit() at exception entry and2195 | One approach is to do ``ct_irq_exit();ct_irq_enter();`` every so |
847 protected inside ct_irq_enter/ct_irq_exit() but preemption or signal