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D | los_perf_pri.h | 92 } Event; typedef 95 Event per[PERF_MAX_EVENT]; 106 CHAR *(*getName)(Event *event); 149 extern VOID OsPerfUpdateEventCount(Event *event, UINT32 value); 150 extern VOID OsPerfHandleOverFlow(Event *event, PerfRegs *regs);
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D | perf_pmu_pri.h | 51 VOID (*enable)(Event *event); 52 VOID (*disable)(Event *event); 56 VOID (*setPeriod)(Event *event); 57 UINTPTR (*readCnt)(Event *event);
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D | los_perf.c | 124 Event *event = &(events->per[index]); in OsPerfPrintCount() 235 STATIC UINT32 OsPerfCollectData(Event *event, PerfSampleData *data, PerfRegs *regs) in OsPerfCollectData() 342 VOID OsPerfUpdateEventCount(Event *event, UINT32 value) in OsPerfUpdateEventCount() 350 VOID OsPerfHandleOverFlow(Event *event, PerfRegs *regs) in OsPerfHandleOverFlow()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/input/devices/ |
D | cma3000_d0x.rst | 82 Event type 0 (Sync) 83 Event type 3 (Absolute) 84 Event code 0 (X) 89 Event code 1 (Y) 94 Event code 2 (Z) 99 Event code 40 (Misc) 103 Event type 4 (Misc)
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D | perf_timed_pmu.c | 52 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfTimedStart() 81 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfTimedConfig() 129 Event *event = &(events->per[index]); in OsPerfTimedHandle() 141 STATIC CHAR *OsPerfGetEventName(Event *event) in OsPerfGetEventName()
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D | perf_sw_pmu.c | 65 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfHook() 112 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfSwConfig() 130 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfSwStart() 144 STATIC CHAR *OsPerfGetEventName(Event *event) in OsPerfGetEventName()
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D | perf_hw_pmu.c | 70 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfHwConfig() 118 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfHwStart() 140 Event *event = &(events->per[i]); in OsPerfHwStop() 157 STATIC CHAR *OsPerfGetEventName(Event *event) in OsPerfGetEventName()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/tests/attr/ |
D | system-wide-dummy | 1 # Event added by system-wide or CPU perf-record to handle the race of 15 # Event will be enabled right away.
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/kernel/liteos_a/arch/arm/arm/src/pmu/ |
D | armv7_pmu.c | 137 STATIC VOID Armv7EnableEvent(Event *event) in Armv7EnableEvent() 175 STATIC VOID Armv7DisableEvent(Event *event) in Armv7DisableEvent() 231 STATIC VOID Armv7SetEventPeriod(Event *event) in Armv7SetEventPeriod() 239 STATIC UINTPTR Armv7ReadEventCnt(Event *event) in Armv7ReadEventCnt() 312 Event *event = &(events->per[index]); in Armv7PmuIrqHandler()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/input/tablet/ |
D | Kconfig | 22 (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support" 35 "Mouse support" (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface 47 (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support" 71 (CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) and/or "Event interface support"
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/ |
D | pyperf.h | 58 } Event; typedef 131 __type(value, Event); 178 Event* event = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&eventmap, &zero); in __on_event() 264 bpf_perf_event_output(ctx, &perfmap, 0, event, offsetof(Event, metadata)); in __on_event()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/mhi/ |
D | mhi.rst | 40 Event Doorbell array: Associated with event context array, the Event Doorbell 61 Event context array: All event configurations are organized in the event context 64 Event rings: Used by the device to send completion and state transition messages 113 Event rings 116 Events from the device to host are organized in event rings and defined by Event 117 Descriptors (ED). Event rings are used by the device to report events such as 119 to the host. Event rings are the array of EDs that resides in the host
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | vidioc-dqevent.rst | 58 - Event data for event ``V4L2_EVENT_VSYNC``. 61 - Event data for event ``V4L2_EVENT_CTRL``. 64 - Event data for event ``V4L2_EVENT_FRAME_SYNC``. 67 - Event data for event V4L2_EVENT_MOTION_DET. 70 - Event data for event V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE. 73 - Event data. Defined by the event type. The union should be used to 82 - Event sequence number. The sequence number is incremented for 87 - Event timestamp. The timestamp has been taken from the 107 .. flat-table:: Event Types
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D | vidioc-subscribe-event.rst | 67 - Event flags, see :ref:`event-flags`. 78 .. flat-table:: Event Flags
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | imc.rst | 33 - Event name 34 - Event Offset 35 - Event description 39 - Event scale 40 - Event unit
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/tests/ |
D | attr.py | 52 class Event(dict): class 106 for t in Event.terms: 120 for t in Event.terms: 219 e = Event(section, parser_items, base_items)
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-firmware-acpi | 148 invalid it's either a GPE or a Fixed Event that 151 disable the GPE/Fixed Event is valid but disabled. 153 enable the GPE/Fixed Event is valid and enabled. 171 Note that only writing to VALID GPE/Fixed Event is allowed, 173 Fixed Event with event handler installed.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/timers/ |
D | hpet.rst | 2 High Precision Event Timer Driver for Linux 5 The High Precision Event Timer (HPET) hardware follows a specification
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/x86/ |
D | timer.txt | 4 * High Precision Event Timer (HPET)
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/kernel/uniproton/src/core/ipc/event/ |
D | Kconfig | 1 menu "Event feature configuration"
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/trace/ |
D | tracepoint-analysis.rst | 55 3.1 System-Wide Event Enabling 64 3.2 System-Wide Event Enabling with SystemTap 90 3.3 System-Wide Event Enabling with PCL 112 3.4 Local Event Enabling 118 3.5 Local Event Enablement with PCL 137 4. Event Filtering 144 5. Analysing Event Variances with PCL
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/lib/traceevent/Documentation/ |
D | libtraceevent-event_print.txt | 28 TEP_PRINT_CPU, "%d" - Event CPU. 29 TEP_PRINT_COMM, "%s" - Event command string. 30 TEP_PRINT_NAME, "%s" - Event name.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/huawei/ |
D | hinic.rst | 55 Asynchronous Event Queues(AEQs) - The event queues for receiving messages from 69 Completion Event Queues(CEQs) - The completion Event Queues that describe IO
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/ |
D | dp-mst.rst | 76 Unsolicited Event Enabling 81 Monitor Hotplug Event Handling
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/kernel/uniproton/build/uniproton_config/config_m4/ |
D | defconfig | 39 # Event feature configuration
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