/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/ipc/ |
D | util.c | 38 * The ids->rwsem must be taken when: 75 int ids; member 109 * @ids: ipc identifier set 112 * below ipc_mni) then initialise the keys hashtable and ids idr. 114 void ipc_init_ids(struct ipc_ids *ids) in ipc_init_ids() argument 116 ids->in_use = 0; in ipc_init_ids() 117 ids->seq = 0; in ipc_init_ids() 118 init_rwsem(&ids->rwsem); in ipc_init_ids() 119 rhashtable_init(&ids->key_ht, &ipc_kht_params); in ipc_init_ids() 120 idr_init(&ids->ipcs_idr); in ipc_init_ids() [all …]
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D | util.h | 115 void ipc_init_ids(struct ipc_ids *ids); 118 int ids, int (*show)(struct seq_file *, void *)); 121 #define ipc_init_proc_interface(path, header, ids, show) do {} while (0) argument 132 /* must be called with ids->rwsem acquired for writing */ 146 * @ids: ipc identifier set 150 static inline int ipc_get_maxidx(struct ipc_ids *ids) in ipc_get_maxidx() argument 152 if (ids->in_use == 0) in ipc_get_maxidx() 155 if (ids->in_use == ipc_mni) in ipc_get_maxidx() 158 return ids->max_idx; in ipc_get_maxidx() 174 struct kern_ipc_perm *ipc_obtain_object_idr(struct ipc_ids *ids, int id); [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/dio/ |
D | dio-driver.c | 20 * @ids: array of DIO device id structures to search in 29 dio_match_device(const struct dio_device_id *ids, in dio_match_device() argument 32 while (ids->id) { in dio_match_device() 33 if (ids->id == DIO_WILDCARD) in dio_match_device() 34 return ids; in dio_match_device() 35 if (DIO_NEEDSSECID(ids->id & 0xff)) { in dio_match_device() 36 if (ids->id == d->id) in dio_match_device() 37 return ids; in dio_match_device() 39 if ((ids->id & 0xff) == (d->id & 0xff)) in dio_match_device() 40 return ids; in dio_match_device() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | imx28.dtsi | 220 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 231 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 242 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 255 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 279 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 289 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 302 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 313 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 326 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 337 fsl,pinmux-ids = < [all …]
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D | imx23.dtsi | 146 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 157 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 170 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 181 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 192 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 218 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 228 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 243 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 263 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 272 fsl,pinmux-ids = < [all …]
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D | imx28-cfa10049.dts | 86 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 96 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 107 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 117 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 127 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 138 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 148 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 161 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 175 fsl,pinmux-ids = < 202 fsl,pinmux-ids = < [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/openvswitch/ |
D | vport.c | 327 * @ids: new configuration, an array of port ids. 329 * Sets the vport's upcall_portids to @ids. 331 * Returns 0 if successful, -EINVAL if @ids is zero length or cannot be parsed 336 int ovs_vport_set_upcall_portids(struct vport *vport, const struct nlattr *ids) in ovs_vport_set_upcall_portids() argument 340 if (!nla_len(ids) || nla_len(ids) % sizeof(u32)) in ovs_vport_set_upcall_portids() 345 vport_portids = kmalloc(sizeof(*vport_portids) + nla_len(ids), in ovs_vport_set_upcall_portids() 350 vport_portids->n_ids = nla_len(ids) / sizeof(u32); in ovs_vport_set_upcall_portids() 352 nla_memcpy(vport_portids->ids, ids, nla_len(ids)); in ovs_vport_set_upcall_portids() 378 struct vport_portids *ids; in ovs_vport_get_upcall_portids() local 380 ids = rcu_dereference_ovsl(vport->upcall_portids); in ovs_vport_get_upcall_portids() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/regulator/ |
D | stpmic1_regulator.c | 197 #define REG_LDO(ids, base) { \ argument 198 .name = #ids, \ 199 .id = STPMIC1_##ids, \ 206 .vsel_reg = ids##_ACTIVE_CR, \ 208 .enable_reg = ids##_ACTIVE_CR, \ 217 #define REG_LDO3(ids, base) { \ argument 218 .name = #ids, \ 219 .id = STPMIC1_##ids, \ 241 #define REG_LDO4(ids, base) { \ argument 242 .name = #ids, \ [all …]
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D | max8907-regulator.c | 46 #define REG_LDO(ids, supply, base, min, max, step) \ argument 47 [MAX8907_##ids] = { \ 48 .name = #ids, \ 50 .id = MAX8907_##ids, \ 63 #define REG_FIXED(ids, supply, voltage) \ argument 64 [MAX8907_##ids] = { \ 65 .name = #ids, \ 67 .id = MAX8907_##ids, \ 75 #define REG_OUT5V(ids, supply, base, voltage) \ argument 76 [MAX8907_##ids] = { \ [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/pci/ |
D | pci-stub.c | 22 static char ids[1024] __initdata; variable 24 module_param_string(ids, ids, sizeof(ids), 0); 25 MODULE_PARM_DESC(ids, "Initial PCI IDs to add to the stub driver, format is " 50 /* no ids passed actually */ in pci_stub_init() 51 if (ids[0] == '\0') in pci_stub_init() 54 /* add ids specified in the module parameter */ in pci_stub_init() 55 p = ids; in pci_stub_init()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/zorro/ |
D | zorro-driver.c | 23 * @ids: array of Zorro device id structures to search in 32 zorro_match_device(const struct zorro_device_id *ids, in zorro_match_device() argument 35 while (ids->id) { in zorro_match_device() 36 if (ids->id == ZORRO_WILDCARD || ids->id == z->id) in zorro_match_device() 37 return ids; in zorro_match_device() 38 ids++; in zorro_match_device() 119 * @ids: array of Zorro device id structures to search in 131 const struct zorro_device_id *ids = zorro_drv->id_table; in zorro_bus_match() local 133 if (!ids) in zorro_bus_match() 136 return !!zorro_match_device(ids, z); in zorro_bus_match()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/RCU/ |
D | arrayRCU.rst | 62 to map from semaphore, message-queue, and shared-memory IDs to the data 65 ids->sem semaphore. 69 the remainder of the new, updates the ids->entries pointer to point to 71 Note that rcu_assign_pointer() is used to update the ids->entries pointer, 75 static int grow_ary(struct ipc_ids* ids, int newsize) 80 int size = ids->entries->size; 92 memcpy(new->p, ids->entries->p, 98 old = ids->entries; 105 rcu_assign_pointer(ids->entries, new); 127 struct kern_ipc_perm* ipc_lock(struct ipc_ids* ids, int id) [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
D | bulk-streams.rst | 38 allocate memory so the driver can use up to num_streams stream IDs. They must 40 IDs. This is to ensure that a UASP driver will be able to use the same stream 46 declares how many stream IDs it can support, and each bulk endpoint on a 47 SuperSpeed device will say how many stream IDs it can handle. Therefore, 48 drivers should be able to deal with being allocated less stream IDs than they 60 Picking new Stream IDs to use 69 driver supports secondary stream IDs. 82 All stream IDs will be deallocated when the driver releases the interface, to
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/util/ |
D | metricgroup.c | 138 static struct expr_id *expr_ids__alloc(struct expr_ids *ids) in expr_ids__alloc() argument 140 if (ids->cnt >= RECURSION_ID_MAX) in expr_ids__alloc() 142 return &ids->id[ids->cnt++]; in expr_ids__alloc() 145 static void expr_ids__exit(struct expr_ids *ids) in expr_ids__exit() argument 149 for (i = 0; i < ids->cnt; i++) in expr_ids__exit() 150 free(ids->id[i].id); in expr_ids__exit() 193 const int idnum = (int)hashmap__size(&pctx->ids); in find_evsel_group() 201 hashmap__find(&pctx->ids, "duration_time", (void **)&val_ptr)) in find_evsel_group() 237 if (hashmap__find(&pctx->ids, ev->name, (void **)&val_ptr)) in find_evsel_group() 316 hashmap__size(&m->pctx.ids) + 1); in metricgroup__setup_events() [all …]
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D | expr.c | 52 ret = hashmap__set(&ctx->ids, id, data_ptr, in expr__add_id() 74 ret = hashmap__set(&ctx->ids, id, data_ptr, in expr__add_id_val() 120 ret = hashmap__set(&ctx->ids, name, data_ptr, in expr__add_ref() 136 return hashmap__find(&ctx->ids, id, (void **)data) ? 0 : -1; in expr__get_id() 172 hashmap__delete(&ctx->ids, id, in expr__del_id() 180 hashmap__init(&ctx->ids, key_hash, key_equal, NULL); in expr__ctx_init() 188 hashmap__for_each_entry((&ctx->ids), cur, bkt) { in expr__ctx_clear() 192 hashmap__clear(&ctx->ids); in expr__ctx_clear()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | idr.rst | 12 A common problem to solve is allocating identifiers (IDs); generally 14 process IDs, packet identifiers in networking protocols, SCSI tags 37 Some users need to allocate IDs larger than ``INT_MAX``. So far all of 39 idr_alloc_u32(). If you need IDs that will not fit in a u32, 42 If you need to allocate IDs sequentially, you can use 44 with larger IDs, so using this function comes at a slight cost. 58 IDs currently allocated.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ |
D | mvebu-core-clock.txt | 7 The following is a list of provided IDs and clock names on Armada 370/XP: 14 The following is a list of provided IDs and clock names on Armada 375: 20 The following is a list of provided IDs and clock names on Armada 380/385: 26 The following is a list of provided IDs and clock names on Armada 39x: 34 The following is a list of provided IDs and clock names on 98dx3236: 40 The following is a list of provided IDs and clock names on Kirkwood and Dove: 46 The following is a list of provided IDs and clock names on Orion5x:
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D | mvebu-gated-clock.txt | 10 The following is a list of provided IDs for Armada 370: 27 The following is a list of provided IDs for Armada 375: 54 The following is a list of provided IDs for Armada 380/385: 81 The following is a list of provided IDs for Armada 39x: 95 The following is a list of provided IDs for Armada XP: 122 The following is a list of provided IDs for 98dx3236: 132 The following is a list of provided IDs for Dove: 155 The following is a list of provided IDs for Kirkwood:
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/core/diag/ |
D | en_tc_tracepoint.h | 15 #define __parse_action(ids, num) parse_action(p, ids, num) argument 17 void put_ids_to_array(int *ids, 22 int *ids, 30 __dynamic_array(int, ids, f->rule ? 37 put_ids_to_array(__get_dynamic_array(ids), 43 __parse_action(__get_dynamic_array(ids),
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D | en_tc_tracepoint.c | 7 void put_ids_to_array(int *ids, in put_ids_to_array() argument 14 ids[i] = entries[i].id; in put_ids_to_array() 43 int *ids, in parse_action() argument 50 if (ids[i] < NUM_FLOW_ACTIONS) in parse_action() 51 trace_seq_printf(p, "%s ", FLOWACT2STR[ids[i]]); in parse_action()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/tests/ |
D | expr.c | 67 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("find other", hashmap__size(&ctx.ids) == 3); in test__expr() 68 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("find other", hashmap__find(&ctx.ids, "BAR", in test__expr() 70 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("find other", hashmap__find(&ctx.ids, "BAZ", in test__expr() 72 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("find other", hashmap__find(&ctx.ids, "BOZO", in test__expr() 79 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("find other", hashmap__size(&ctx.ids) == 2); in test__expr() 80 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("find other", hashmap__find(&ctx.ids, "EVENT1,param=3/", in test__expr() 82 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("find other", hashmap__find(&ctx.ids, "EVENT2,param=3/", in test__expr()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/mips/include/asm/sgi/ |
D | gio.h | 34 * GIO bus IDs 37 * read with an "ID" value. IDs are either 8 or 32 bits long. IDs less 41 * 32-bit IDs are divided into 52 * IDs above 0x50/0xd0 are of 3rd party boards. 54 * 8-bit IDs
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/dt-bindings/clock/ |
D | bcm281xx.h | 35 /* root CCU clock ids */ 40 /* aon CCU clock ids */ 47 /* hub CCU clock ids */ 52 /* master CCU clock ids */ 63 /* slave CCU clock ids */
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-inject.txt | 17 this case build-ids (-b option) are read and injected as needed into the event 20 Build-ids are just the first user of perf-inject - potentially anything that 27 --build-ids:: 28 Inject build-ids into the output stream 31 Inject build-ids of all DSOs into the output stream
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/sh/superhyway/ |
D | superhyway.c | 124 superhyway_match_id(const struct superhyway_device_id *ids, in superhyway_match_id() argument 127 while (ids->id) { in superhyway_match_id() 128 if (ids->id == dev->id.id) in superhyway_match_id() 129 return ids; in superhyway_match_id() 131 ids++; in superhyway_match_id() 198 const struct superhyway_device_id *ids = shyway_drv->id_table; in superhyway_bus_match() local 200 if (!ids) in superhyway_bus_match() 202 if (superhyway_match_id(ids, shyway_dev)) in superhyway_bus_match()
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