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D | dm-historical-service-time.c | 50 unsigned int weights[HST_WEIGHT_COUNT]; member 153 return s->weights[bucket]; in hst_weight() 171 s->weights[i] = fixed_power(base, HST_FIXED_SHIFT, i + 1); in hst_set_weights() 172 s->weights[HST_WEIGHT_COUNT - 1] = 0; in hst_set_weights() 246 DMEMIT("2 %u %u ", s->weights[0], s->threshold_multiplier); in hst_status()
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D | Kconfig | 127 connections to different real servers based on server weights 128 in a round-robin manner. Servers with higher weights receive 129 new connections first than those with less weights, and servers 130 with higher weights get more connections than those with less 131 weights and servers with equal weights get equal connections. 283 until all slots in the table are filled. When using weights to 285 tiled an amount proportional to the weights specified. The table 287 multiplied by their respective weights. 301 65521 or 131071. When using weights to allow destinations to 303 proportional to the weights specified. The table needs to be large [all …]
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D | mapper.c | 314 return arg->weight_set[position].weights; in get_choose_arg_weights() 334 __u32 *weights = get_choose_arg_weights(bucket, arg, position); in bucket_straw2_choose() local 338 dprintk("weight 0x%x item %d\n", weights[i], ids[i]); in bucket_straw2_choose() 339 if (weights[i]) { in bucket_straw2_choose() 361 draw = div64_s64(ln, weights[i]); in bucket_straw2_choose()
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D | Kconfig.iosched | 25 of the device among all processes according to their weights,
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D | bfq-iosched.rst | 130 among I/O-bound applications in proportion their weights, with any 319 weights can be assigned to processes only indirectly, through I/O 325 applications. Unset this tunable if you need/want to control weights. 356 case of differentiated weights or differentiated I/O-request lengths. 398 In the presence of differentiated weights or I/O-request sizes, both 506 device bandwidth, according to group weights. For example, a group 513 group in proportion to their weights. In particular, this implies 563 linear mapping between ioprio and weights, described at the beginning 564 of the tunable section, is still valid, but all weights higher than 569 applications. Unset this tunable if you need/want to control weights.
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D | crush.h | 150 __u32 *weights; /*!< 16.16 fixed point weights member
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D | sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-kone | 106 Description: The mouse can be equipped with one of four supplied weights 112 The values map to the weights as follows:
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D | power_allocator.rst | 243 Cooling device weights 256 `thermal_zone_device_register()` (i.e., platform code), then weights
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D | sysfs-api.rst | 324 devices have a weight of 0. If all weights are 0, then
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D | spectrum_qdisc.c | 963 const unsigned int *weights, in __mlxsw_sp_qdisc_ets_replace() argument 981 weights[band]); in __mlxsw_sp_qdisc_ets_replace() 1143 p->quanta, p->weights, p->priomap); in mlxsw_sp_qdisc_ets_replace()
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D | balance.rst | 57 fancy, we could assign different weights to free pages in different
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D | ipu3-css-params.c | 2451 acc->ae.weights[i] = acc_user->ae.weights[i]; in imgu_css_cfg_acc() 2457 acc->ae.weights[i] = acc_old->ae.weights[i]; in imgu_css_cfg_acc() 2466 acc->ae.weights[i] = weight_def; in imgu_css_cfg_acc()
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D | ipu3-abi.h | 1229 struct ipu3_uapi_ae_weight_elem weights[IPU3_UAPI_AE_WEIGHTS] member
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D | osdmap.c | 237 kfree(arg->weight_set[j].weights); in free_choose_arg_map() 312 w->weights = decode_array_32_alloc(p, end, &w->size); in decode_choose_arg() 313 if (IS_ERR(w->weights)) { in decode_choose_arg() 314 ret = PTR_ERR(w->weights); in decode_choose_arg() 315 w->weights = NULL; in decode_choose_arg()
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D | pkt_cls.h | 925 unsigned int weights[TCQ_ETS_MAX_BANDS]; member
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D | perf-diff.txt | 288 - WEIGHT-A/WEIGHT-B being user supplied weights in the the '-c' option
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D | sched-design-CFS.rst | 68 rq->cfs.load value, which is the sum of the weights of the tasks queued on the
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D | sch_ets.c | 140 qopt.replace_params.weights[i] = weight; in ets_offload_change()
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D | blkio-controller.rst | 100 Currently allowed range of weights is from 10 to 1000.
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D | intel-ipu3.h | 247 struct ipu3_uapi_ae_weight_elem weights[ member
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D | cgroup-v2.rst | 592 A parent's resource is distributed by adding up the weights of all 599 All weights are in the range [1, 10000] with the default at 100. This 1652 $MAJ:$MIN device numbers and not ordered. The weights are in 2508 mapped nice levels to cgroup weights. This worked for some cases but
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D | kernel-parameters.txt | 4824 default if all other weights are -1. However,
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D | scaling.rst | 70 relative weights.
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D | 0005_linux_include.patch | 7992 + * 32, 64, [...] correspond to weights of 1, 2, 4, [...]. The weights 7994 + * interpolation on the inverted values. Or put another way, the inverse weights 8002 + * queues are assumed to require "equal bandwidth". So the weights referred to 8009 + * the others. So weights should be chosen to provide bandwidth ratios between 8010 + * members of the same class queue group. These weights have no bearing on 8036 + * the range of weights. 15685 + @Description Sets relative weights between ports when accessing common resources.
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D | histogram.rst | 1012 weights in terms of skb length for each callpath that leads to a
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