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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/infiniband/hw/usnic/
Dusnic_uiom_interval_tree.c73 struct usnic_uiom_interval_node *interval = kzalloc(sizeof(*interval), in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc() local
75 if (!interval) in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
78 interval->start = start; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
79 interval->last = last; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
80 interval->flags = flags; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
81 interval->ref_cnt = ref_cnt; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
83 return interval; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
125 struct usnic_uiom_interval_node *interval, *tmp; in usnic_uiom_get_intervals_diff() local
135 list_for_each_entry(interval, &intersection_set, link) { in usnic_uiom_get_intervals_diff()
136 if (pivot < interval->start) { in usnic_uiom_get_intervals_diff()
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/infiniband/hw/usnic/
Dusnic_uiom_interval_tree.c73 struct usnic_uiom_interval_node *interval = kzalloc(sizeof(*interval), in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc() local
75 if (!interval) in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
78 interval->start = start; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
79 interval->last = last; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
80 interval->flags = flags; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
81 interval->ref_cnt = ref_cnt; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
83 return interval; in usnic_uiom_interval_node_alloc()
124 struct usnic_uiom_interval_node *interval, *tmp; in usnic_uiom_get_intervals_diff() local
134 list_for_each_entry(interval, &intersection_set, link) { in usnic_uiom_get_intervals_diff()
135 if (pivot < interval->start) { in usnic_uiom_get_intervals_diff()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/atm/
Didt77252_tables.h9 /* 000 */ 0x8d022e27, /* cps = 10.02, nrm = 3, interval = 35264.00 */
10 /* 001 */ 0x8d362e11, /* cps = 10.42, nrm = 3, interval = 33856.00 */
11 /* 002 */ 0x8d6e2bf8, /* cps = 10.86, nrm = 3, interval = 32512.00 */
12 /* 003 */ 0x8da82bcf, /* cps = 11.31, nrm = 3, interval = 31200.00 */
13 /* 004 */ 0x8de42ba8, /* cps = 11.78, nrm = 3, interval = 29952.00 */
14 /* 005 */ 0x8e242b82, /* cps = 12.28, nrm = 3, interval = 28736.00 */
15 /* 006 */ 0x8e662b5e, /* cps = 12.80, nrm = 3, interval = 27584.00 */
16 /* 007 */ 0x8eaa2b3c, /* cps = 13.33, nrm = 3, interval = 26496.00 */
17 /* 008 */ 0x8ef22b1a, /* cps = 13.89, nrm = 3, interval = 25408.00 */
18 /* 009 */ 0x8f3e2afa, /* cps = 14.48, nrm = 3, interval = 24384.00 */
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/atm/
Didt77252_tables.h9 /* 000 */ 0x8d022e27, /* cps = 10.02, nrm = 3, interval = 35264.00 */
10 /* 001 */ 0x8d362e11, /* cps = 10.42, nrm = 3, interval = 33856.00 */
11 /* 002 */ 0x8d6e2bf8, /* cps = 10.86, nrm = 3, interval = 32512.00 */
12 /* 003 */ 0x8da82bcf, /* cps = 11.31, nrm = 3, interval = 31200.00 */
13 /* 004 */ 0x8de42ba8, /* cps = 11.78, nrm = 3, interval = 29952.00 */
14 /* 005 */ 0x8e242b82, /* cps = 12.28, nrm = 3, interval = 28736.00 */
15 /* 006 */ 0x8e662b5e, /* cps = 12.80, nrm = 3, interval = 27584.00 */
16 /* 007 */ 0x8eaa2b3c, /* cps = 13.33, nrm = 3, interval = 26496.00 */
17 /* 008 */ 0x8ef22b1a, /* cps = 13.89, nrm = 3, interval = 25408.00 */
18 /* 009 */ 0x8f3e2afa, /* cps = 14.48, nrm = 3, interval = 24384.00 */
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/virtual/kvm/
Dhalt-polling.txt15 interval or some other task on the runqueue is runnable the scheduler is
28 Halt Polling Interval
32 as the halt polling interval, is increased and decreased based on the perceived
44 During polling if a wakeup source is received within the halt polling interval,
45 the interval is left unchanged. In the event that a wakeup source isn't
46 received during the polling interval (and thus schedule is invoked) there are
47 two options, either the polling interval and total block time[0] were less than
48 the global max polling interval (see module params below), or the total block
49 time was greater than the global max polling interval.
51 In the event that both the polling interval and total block time were less than
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/virt/kvm/
Dhalt-polling.rst18 interval or some other task on the runqueue is runnable the scheduler is
31 Halt Polling Interval
35 as the halt polling interval, is increased and decreased based on the perceived
47 During polling if a wakeup source is received within the halt polling interval,
48 the interval is left unchanged. In the event that a wakeup source isn't
49 received during the polling interval (and thus schedule is invoked) there are
50 two options, either the polling interval and total block time[0] were less than
51 the global max polling interval (see module params below), or the total block
52 time was greater than the global max polling interval.
54 In the event that both the polling interval and total block time were less than
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dvidioc-subdev-g-frame-interval.rst13 VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_FRAME_INTERVAL - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_FRAME_INTERVAL - Get or set the frame interval on …
38 These ioctls are used to get and set the frame interval at specific
39 subdev pads in the image pipeline. The frame interval only makes sense
44 To retrieve the current frame interval applications set the ``pad``
49 this structure the driver fills the members of the ``interval`` field.
51 To change the current frame interval applications set both the ``pad``
52 field and all members of the ``interval`` field. When they call the
54 structure the driver verifies the requested interval, adjusts it based
58 contains the current frame interval as would be returned by a
65 Drivers must not return an error solely because the requested interval
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Dvidioc-enum-frameintervals.rst30 that contains a pixel format and size and receives a frame interval.
67 the ``type`` field to determine the type of frame interval enumeration
81 other ioctl calls while it runs the frame interval enumeration.
86 intervals instead of frame rates. Given the frame interval the frame
111 - Minimum frame interval [s].
114 - Maximum frame interval [s].
117 - Frame interval step size [s].
130 - IN: Index of the given frame interval in the enumeration.
142 - OUT: Frame interval type the device supports.
145 - OUT: Frame interval with the given index.
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/uwb/
Dallocator.c31 for (col = ci->csi.start_col; col < UWB_NUM_ZONES; col += ci->csi.interval) { in uwb_rsv_fill_column_alloc()
88 * Find the best column set for a given availability, interval, num safe mas and
91 * The different sets are tried in order as shown below, depending on the interval.
93 * interval = 16
114 * interval = 8
126 * interval = 4
133 * interval = 2
137 static int uwb_rsv_find_best_column_set(struct uwb_rsv_alloc_info *ai, int interval, in uwb_rsv_find_best_column_set() argument
149 start_col_deep = interval; in uwb_rsv_find_best_column_set()
152 for (deep = 0; ((interval >> deep) & 0x1) == 0; deep++) { in uwb_rsv_find_best_column_set()
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/
Dvidioc-subdev-g-frame-interval.rst12 VIDIOC_SUBDEV_G_FRAME_INTERVAL - VIDIOC_SUBDEV_S_FRAME_INTERVAL - Get or set the frame interval on …
38 These ioctls are used to get and set the frame interval at specific
39 subdev pads in the image pipeline. The frame interval only makes sense
44 To retrieve the current frame interval applications set the ``pad``
49 this structure the driver fills the members of the ``interval`` field.
51 To change the current frame interval applications set both the ``pad``
52 field and all members of the ``interval`` field. When they call the
54 structure the driver verifies the requested interval, adjusts it based
58 contains the current frame interval as would be returned by a
61 Drivers must not return an error solely because the requested interval
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Dvidioc-enum-frameintervals.rst30 that contains a pixel format and size and receives a frame interval.
68 the ``type`` field to determine the type of frame interval enumeration
82 other ioctl calls while it runs the frame interval enumeration.
87 intervals instead of frame rates. Given the frame interval the frame
114 - Minimum frame interval [s].
117 - Maximum frame interval [s].
120 - Frame interval step size [s].
135 - IN: Index of the given frame interval in the enumeration.
151 - OUT: Frame interval type the device supports.
155 - OUT: Frame interval with the given index.
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/block/drbd/
Ddrbd_interval.c19 * The end of an interval is the highest (start + (size >> 9)) value of this
45 * drbd_insert_interval - insert a new interval into a tree
81 * drbd_contains_interval - check if a tree contains a given interval
82 * @sector: start sector of @interval
83 * @interval: may not be a valid pointer
85 * Returns if the tree contains the node @interval with start sector @start.
86 * Does not dereference @interval until @interval is known to be a valid object
87 * in @tree. Returns %false if @interval is in the tree but with a different
92 struct drbd_interval *interval) in drbd_contains_interval() argument
104 else if (interval < here) in drbd_contains_interval()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/block/drbd/
Ddrbd_interval.c22 * drbd_insert_interval - insert a new interval into a tree
58 * drbd_contains_interval - check if a tree contains a given interval
59 * @sector: start sector of @interval
60 * @interval: may not be a valid pointer
62 * Returns if the tree contains the node @interval with start sector @start.
63 * Does not dereference @interval until @interval is known to be a valid object
64 * in @tree. Returns %false if @interval is in the tree but with a different
69 struct drbd_interval *interval) in drbd_contains_interval() argument
81 else if (interval < here) in drbd_contains_interval()
83 else if (interval > here) in drbd_contains_interval()
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/tools/perf/scripts/python/
Dsctop.py7 # [comm] are displayed. If an [interval] arg is specified, the display
8 # will be refreshed every [interval] seconds. The default interval is
20 usage = "perf script -s sctop.py [comm] [interval]\n";
24 interval = default_interval variable
31 interval = int(sys.argv[2]) variable
34 interval = int(sys.argv[1]) variable
37 interval = default_interval variable
42 thread.start_new_thread(print_syscall_totals, (interval,))
61 def print_syscall_totals(interval): argument
80 time.sleep(interval)
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/scripts/python/
Dsctop.py7 # [comm] are displayed. If an [interval] arg is specified, the display
8 # will be refreshed every [interval] seconds. The default interval is
27 usage = "perf script -s sctop.py [comm] [interval]\n";
31 interval = default_interval variable
38 interval = int(sys.argv[2]) variable
41 interval = int(sys.argv[1]) variable
44 interval = default_interval variable
49 thread.start_new_thread(print_syscall_totals, (interval,))
68 def print_syscall_totals(interval): argument
89 time.sleep(interval)
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/tools/testing/selftests/timers/
Dset-timer-lat.c115 void describe_timer(int flags, int interval) in describe_timer() argument
120 interval ? "PERIODIC":"ONE-SHOT"); in describe_timer()
123 int setup_timer(int clock_id, int flags, int interval, timer_t *tm1) in setup_timer() argument
161 its1.it_interval.tv_sec = interval; in setup_timer()
173 int check_timer_latency(int flags, int interval) in check_timer_latency() argument
177 describe_timer(flags, interval); in check_timer_latency()
186 describe_timer(flags, interval); in check_timer_latency()
198 int check_alarmcount(int flags, int interval) in check_alarmcount() argument
200 describe_timer(flags, interval); in check_alarmcount()
213 const int interval = TIMER_SECS; in do_timer() local
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/timers/
Dset-timer-lat.c115 void describe_timer(int flags, int interval) in describe_timer() argument
120 interval ? "PERIODIC":"ONE-SHOT"); in describe_timer()
123 int setup_timer(int clock_id, int flags, int interval, timer_t *tm1) in setup_timer() argument
161 its1.it_interval.tv_sec = interval; in setup_timer()
173 int check_timer_latency(int flags, int interval) in check_timer_latency() argument
177 describe_timer(flags, interval); in check_timer_latency()
186 describe_timer(flags, interval); in check_timer_latency()
198 int check_alarmcount(int flags, int interval) in check_alarmcount() argument
200 describe_timer(flags, interval); in check_alarmcount()
213 const int interval = TIMER_SECS; in do_timer() local
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/tools/power/x86/turbostat/
Dturbostat.812 .RB [ "\--interval seconds" ]
21 and turbostat displays statistics every 5 seconds interval.
22 The 5-second interval can be changed using the --interval option.
46 'delta' shows the difference in values during the measurement interval.
68 \fB--interval seconds\fP overrides the default 5.0 second measurement interval.
81 \fB--Summary\fP limits output to a 1-line System Summary for each interval.
95 …e (seconds.subsec since Epoch) when the counters ending the measurement interval were collected. …
100 \fBBusy%\fP percent of the measurement interval that the CPU executes instructions, aka. % of time …
102 \fBTSC_MHz\fP average MHz that the TSC ran during the entire interval.
103 \fBIRQ\fP The number of interrupts serviced by that CPU during the measurement interval. The syste…
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/power/x86/turbostat/
Dturbostat.812 .RB [ "\--interval seconds" ]
21 and turbostat displays statistics every 5 seconds interval.
22 The 5-second interval can be changed using the --interval option.
46 'delta' shows the difference in values during the measurement interval.
68 \fB--interval seconds\fP overrides the default 5.0 second measurement interval.
81 \fB--Summary\fP limits output to a 1-line System Summary for each interval.
95 …e (seconds.subsec since Epoch) when the counters ending the measurement interval were collected. …
100 \fBBusy%\fP percent of the measurement interval that the CPU executes instructions, aka. % of time …
102 \fBTSC_MHz\fP average MHz that the TSC ran during the entire interval.
103 \fBIRQ\fP The number of interrupts serviced by that CPU during the measurement interval. The syste…
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/usb/core/
Dendpoint.c88 unsigned interval = 0; in interval_show() local
97 interval = ep->desc->bInterval; in interval_show()
101 interval = 1 << (ep->desc->bInterval - 1); in interval_show()
107 interval = ep->desc->bInterval; in interval_show()
112 interval = 1 << (ep->desc->bInterval - 1); in interval_show()
114 interval = ep->desc->bInterval; in interval_show()
117 interval *= (ep->udev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) ? 125 : 1000; in interval_show()
118 if (interval % 1000) in interval_show()
122 interval /= 1000; in interval_show()
125 return sprintf(buf, "%d%cs\n", interval, unit); in interval_show()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/input/
Dinput-poller.c105 void input_set_poll_interval(struct input_dev *dev, unsigned int interval) in input_set_poll_interval() argument
108 dev->poller->poll_interval = interval; in input_set_poll_interval()
112 void input_set_min_poll_interval(struct input_dev *dev, unsigned int interval) in input_set_min_poll_interval() argument
115 dev->poller->poll_interval_min = interval; in input_set_min_poll_interval()
119 void input_set_max_poll_interval(struct input_dev *dev, unsigned int interval) in input_set_max_poll_interval() argument
122 dev->poller->poll_interval_max = interval; in input_set_max_poll_interval()
152 unsigned int interval; in input_dev_set_poll_interval() local
155 err = kstrtouint(buf, 0, &interval); in input_dev_set_poll_interval()
159 if (interval < poller->poll_interval_min) in input_dev_set_poll_interval()
162 if (interval > poller->poll_interval_max) in input_dev_set_poll_interval()
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/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/drivers/usb/core/
Dendpoint.c88 unsigned interval = 0; in interval_show() local
97 interval = ep->desc->bInterval; in interval_show()
101 interval = 1 << (ep->desc->bInterval - 1); in interval_show()
107 interval = ep->desc->bInterval; in interval_show()
112 interval = 1 << (ep->desc->bInterval - 1); in interval_show()
114 interval = ep->desc->bInterval; in interval_show()
117 interval *= (ep->udev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) ? 125 : 1000; in interval_show()
118 if (interval % 1000) in interval_show()
122 interval /= 1000; in interval_show()
125 return sprintf(buf, "%d%cs\n", interval, unit); in interval_show()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/lib/
Dfault-inject.c21 unsigned long interval; in setup_fault_attr() local
25 /* "<interval>,<probability>,<space>,<times>" */ in setup_fault_attr()
27 &interval, &probability, &space, &times) < 4) { in setup_fault_attr()
34 attr->interval = interval; in setup_fault_attr()
46 "name %pd, interval %lu, probability %lu, " in fail_dump()
48 attr->interval, attr->probability, in fail_dump()
133 if (attr->interval > 1) { in should_fail()
135 if (attr->count % attr->interval) in should_fail()
210 debugfs_create_ul("interval", mode, dir, &attr->interval); in fault_create_debugfs_attr()
215 &attr->ratelimit_state.interval); in fault_create_debugfs_attr()
/kernel/linux/linux-4.19/Documentation/device-mapper/
Ddm-flakey.txt9 <up interval> seconds, then exhibits unreliable behaviour for <down
10 interval> seconds, and then this cycle repeats.
18 <dev path> <offset> <up interval> <down interval> \
25 <up interval>: Number of seconds device is available.
26 <down interval>: Number of seconds device returns errors.
37 During <down interval>, replace <Nth_byte> of the data of
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
Ddm-flakey.rst10 <up interval> seconds, then exhibits unreliable behaviour for <down
11 interval> seconds, and then this cycle repeats.
22 <dev path> <offset> <up interval> <down interval> \
32 <up interval>:
34 <down interval>:
51 During <down interval>, replace <Nth_byte> of the data of

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