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D | ioprio.c | 68 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(ioprio_set, int, which, int, who, int, ioprio) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() argument 84 if (!who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 87 p = find_task_by_vpid(who); in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 92 if (!who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 95 pgrp = find_vpid(who); in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 109 uid = make_kuid(current_user_ns(), who); in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 112 if (!who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 129 if (who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 209 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(ioprio_get, int, which, int, who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() argument 221 if (!who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() [all …]
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D | sed-opal.c | 1548 else if (session->who != OPAL_ADMIN1 && !session->sum) in start_auth_opal_session() 1550 session->who - 1); in start_auth_opal_session() 1602 uid[7] = session->who; in internal_activate_user() 1729 if (usr->who != OPAL_ADMIN1) { in set_new_pw() 1734 cpin_uid[7] = usr->who; in set_new_pw() 1778 user_uid[7] = lkul->session.who; in add_user_to_lr() 2375 if (lk_unlk->session.who < OPAL_USER1 || in opal_add_user_to_lr() 2376 lk_unlk->session.who > OPAL_USER9) { in opal_add_user_to_lr() 2378 lk_unlk->session.who); in opal_add_user_to_lr() 2469 if (lk_unlk->session.who > OPAL_USER9) in opal_lock_unlock() [all …]
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D | scatterlist.c | 44 const char *who, in expect_pfn_sg() argument 57 __func__, who, pfn, page_to_pfn(page)); in expect_pfn_sg() 63 __func__, who, npages * PAGE_SIZE, sg->length); in expect_pfn_sg() 67 if (igt_timeout(timeout, "%s timed out\n", who)) in expect_pfn_sg() 74 __func__, who, pt->end, pfn); in expect_pfn_sg() 82 const char *who, in expect_pfn_sg_page_iter() argument 94 __func__, who, pfn, page_to_pfn(page)); in expect_pfn_sg_page_iter() 98 if (igt_timeout(timeout, "%s timed out\n", who)) in expect_pfn_sg_page_iter() 105 __func__, who, pt->end, pfn); in expect_pfn_sg_page_iter() 113 const char *who, in expect_pfn_sgtiter() argument [all …]
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D | trace-s390.h | 126 TP_PROTO(__u64 type, __u32 parm, __u64 parm64, int who), 127 TP_ARGS(type, parm, parm64, who), 133 __field(int, who) 140 __entry->who = who; 144 (__entry->who == 1) ? " (from kernel)" : 145 (__entry->who == 2) ? " (from user)" : "",
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D | sys.c | 211 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(setpriority, int, which, int, who, int, niceval) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() argument 233 if (who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 234 p = find_task_by_vpid(who); in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 241 if (who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 242 pgrp = find_vpid(who); in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 252 uid = make_kuid(cred->user_ns, who); in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 254 if (!who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE3() 281 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(getpriority, int, which, int, who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() argument 296 if (who) in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() 297 p = find_task_by_vpid(who); in SYSCALL_DEFINE2() [all …]
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D | 1.Intro.rst | 64 those products attractive to Linux users. Embedded systems vendors, who 67 other software vendors who base their products on Linux have a clear 92 experience behind it. A developer who does not understand the kernel 93 community's ways (or, worse, who tries to flout or circumvent them) will 95 being helpful to those who are trying to learn, has little time for those 96 who will not listen or who do not care about the development process. 98 It is hoped that those who read this document will be able to avoid that 101 community is always in need of developers who will help to make the kernel 102 better; the following text should help you - or those who work for you - 115 Amanda McPherson, who saw the value of this effort and made it all happen. [all …]
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D | 5.Posting.rst | 30 patches which are known to be half-baked, but those who do will come in 110 users who are engaging in the noble work of tracking down problems. 144 enough for a reader who sees it with no other context to figure out the 165 These include subsystem maintainers and reviewers who need to decide 169 chasing, users who want to know how the kernel has changed, and more. A 183 general, the more you can put yourself into the shoes of everybody who will 220 A third kind of tag is used to document who was involved in the development of 251 - Reported-by: names a user who reported a problem which is fixed by this 253 people who test our code and let us know when things do not work 292 When mailing patches, it is important to send copies to anybody who might [all …]
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D | 3.Early-stage.rst | 139 MAINTAINERS file may, in fact, not be the person who is actually acting in 140 that role currently. So, when there is doubt about who to contact, a 141 useful trick is to use git (and "git log" in particular) to see who is 142 currently active within the subsystem of interest. Look at who is writing 143 patches, and who, if anybody, is attaching Signed-off-by lines to those 144 patches. Those are the people who will be best placed to help with a new 156 command line, it will list the maintainers who should probably receive 161 developers who have no real interest in the code you are modifying.
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D | management-style.rst | 7 on who you ask) management style for the linux kernel. It's meant to 18 lead persons, not the people who do traditional management inside 111 This preemptive admission of incompetence might also make the people who 176 trust somebody who is so clearly hiding their true character. 196 Suck up to them, because they are the people who will make your job 225 person who lost their whole 36GB porn-collection because of your 229 Then make the developer who really screwed up (if you can find them) know 232 importantly, they're also likely the person who can fix it. Because, let's 237 glory, because you're the one who gets to say "I screwed up". And if 265 without making it painful to the recipient, who just thinks you're being
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D | embargoed-hardware-issues.rst | 35 is a private list of security officers who will help you to coordinate an 47 vendor, we welcome contact from researchers or individuals who have 98 The hardware security team identifies the developers (domain experts) who 138 developers (domain experts) who should be informed initially about the 152 entities who have already been, or should be, informed about the issue. 158 - The disclosed entities can be contacted to name experts who should 241 organizations, who can answer questions about or provide guidance on the 299 Subscription is handled by the response teams. Disclosed parties who want
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D | ioprio.rst | 90 static inline int ioprio_set(int which, int who, int ioprio) 92 return syscall(__NR_ioprio_set, which, who, ioprio); 95 static inline int ioprio_get(int which, int who) 97 return syscall(__NR_ioprio_get, which, who);
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D | sys_ia64.c | 71 ia64_getpriority (int which, int who) in ia64_getpriority() argument 75 prio = sys_getpriority(which, who); in ia64_getpriority()
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D | e820.c | 203 void __init e820__print_table(char *who) in e820__print_table() argument 209 who, in e820__print_table() 1262 char *who = "BIOS-e820"; in e820__memory_setup_default() local 1276 who = "BIOS-88"; in e820__memory_setup_default() 1279 who = "BIOS-e801"; in e820__memory_setup_default() 1290 return who; in e820__memory_setup_default() 1300 char *who; in e820__memory_setup() local 1305 who = x86_init.resources.memory_setup(); in e820__memory_setup() 1311 e820__print_table(who); in e820__memory_setup()
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D | resource.h | 10 void getrusage(struct task_struct *p, int who, struct rusage *ru);
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D | fcntl.c | 118 int who = arg, ret = 0; in f_setown() local 121 if (who < 0) { in f_setown() 123 if (who == INT_MIN) in f_setown() 127 who = -who; in f_setown() 131 if (who) { in f_setown() 132 pid = find_vpid(who); in f_setown()
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D | acl.h | 46 __be32 nfs4_acl_write_who(struct xdr_stream *xdr, int who);
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D | user.rst | 25 the user in the user namespace who created the object and 29 who created user namespaces the creation of the object happens
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D | Kconfig | 9 the PSP without risk from a malicious hypervisor who wishes to read,
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D | s390-pv-dump.rst | 16 confidentiality until the dump is in the hands of the VM owner who 19 The confidentiality of the VM dump is ensured by the Ultravisor who
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D | at25.yaml | 18 # There are multiple known vendors who manufacture EEPROM chips compatible 22 # "atmel,at25" part and should be fixed by somebody who knows vendor and
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D | FlashPoint.rst | 93 caused grief for many people who inadvertently purchased a system expecting 100 made available, and that Linux users who mistakenly ordered systems with 104 assist the people who initially purchased a FlashPoint for a supported 105 operating system and then later decided to run Linux, or those who had 125 are people at BusLogic who would rather not release the details of the
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D | page_owner.rst | 4 page owner: Tracking about who allocated each page 10 page owner is for the tracking about who allocated each page. 18 using it for analyzing who allocate each page is rather complex. We need 95 See the result about who allocated each page
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D | windows.c | 113 void try_to_clear_window_buffer(struct pt_regs *regs, int who) in try_to_clear_window_buffer() argument
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D | api.h | 21 extern void e820__print_table(char *who);
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D | h1940.rst | 38 Thanks to the many others who have also provided support.
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