/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/ide/ |
D | tc86c001.c | 62 * IDE core than to temporarily replace a higher level driver's timer expiry 68 ide_expiry_t *expiry = ide_get_hwifdata(hwif); in tc86c001_timer_expiry() local 71 /* Restore a higher level driver's expiry handler first. */ in tc86c001_timer_expiry() 72 hwif->expiry = expiry; in tc86c001_timer_expiry() 98 * If not, a higher level driver's expiry handler should in tc86c001_timer_expiry() 104 /* Chain to the restored expiry handler if DMA wasn't active. */ in tc86c001_timer_expiry() 105 if (likely(expiry != NULL)) in tc86c001_timer_expiry() 106 return expiry(drive); in tc86c001_timer_expiry() 127 /* Install our timeout expiry hook, saving the current handler... */ in tc86c001_dma_start() 128 ide_set_hwifdata(hwif, hwif->expiry); in tc86c001_dma_start() [all …]
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D | ide-atapi.c | 614 ide_expiry_t *expiry; in ide_transfer_pc() local 638 expiry = ide_cd_expiry; in ide_transfer_pc() 651 expiry = &ide_delayed_transfer_pc; in ide_transfer_pc() 655 expiry = NULL; in ide_transfer_pc() 670 hwif->expiry = expiry; in ide_transfer_pc() 700 ide_expiry_t *expiry = NULL; in ide_issue_pc() local 710 expiry = ide_cd_expiry; in ide_issue_pc() 749 hwif->expiry = expiry; in ide_issue_pc()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/block/ |
D | blk-timeout.c | 131 unsigned long expiry; in blk_add_timer() local 142 expiry = jiffies + req->timeout; in blk_add_timer() 143 WRITE_ONCE(req->deadline, expiry); in blk_add_timer() 150 expiry = blk_rq_timeout(blk_round_jiffies(expiry)); in blk_add_timer() 153 time_before(expiry, q->timeout.expires)) { in blk_add_timer() 154 unsigned long diff = q->timeout.expires - expiry; in blk_add_timer() 164 mod_timer(&q->timeout, expiry); in blk_add_timer()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | automount-support.rst | 39 Automatic Mountpoint Expiry 57 vfsmount thereon for potential expiry on the next call. 59 If a vfsmount was already flagged for expiry, and if its usage count is 1 79 Userspace Driven Expiry 82 As an alternative, it is possible for userspace to request expiry of any 91 If the mountpoint was not already marked for expiry at that time, an EAGAIN
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D | autofs.rst | 129 expiry (automatic unmounting of the mounted filesystem) to 162 - -EINTR if a signal arrived while waiting for expiry to 183 reason that it might not be is if an expiry of the mount is 197 autofs will return `-ECHILD` if an expiry of the filesystem has been 201 Mountpoint expiry 211 over expiry. 213 The VFS also supports "expiry" of mounts using the MNT_EXPIRE flag to 234 unmounted. So it is generally safest to use the autofs expiry 279 There are two ways to ask autofs to consider expiry. The first is to 292 will block until the daemon acknowledges the expiry notification. [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/rxrpc/ |
D | key.c | 93 time64_t expiry; in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxkad() local 129 token->kad->expiry = ntohl(xdr[5]); in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxkad() 136 _debug("EXPY: %x", token->kad->expiry); in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxkad() 160 expiry = rxrpc_u32_to_time64(token->kad->expiry); in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxkad() 161 if (expiry < prep->expiry) in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxkad() 162 prep->expiry = expiry; in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxkad() 436 time64_t expiry; in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxk5() local 537 expiry = rxrpc_u32_to_time64(token->k5->endtime); in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxk5() 538 if (expiry < prep->expiry) in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxk5() 539 prep->expiry = expiry; in rxrpc_preparse_xdr_rxk5() [all …]
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D | call_event.c | 50 unsigned long expiry = rxrpc_soft_ack_delay; in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() local 83 if (rxrpc_requested_ack_delay < expiry) in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() 84 expiry = rxrpc_requested_ack_delay; in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() 90 if (rxrpc_soft_ack_delay < expiry) in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() 91 expiry = rxrpc_soft_ack_delay; in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() 95 if (rxrpc_idle_ack_delay < expiry) in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() 96 expiry = rxrpc_idle_ack_delay; in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() 106 } else if (immediate || expiry == 0) { in __rxrpc_propose_ACK() 117 ack_at = expiry; in __rxrpc_propose_ACK()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/x86_64/ |
D | vmx_preemption_timer_test.c | 129 * Ensure the exit from L2 is due to preemption timer expiry in l1_guest_code() 212 * If this stage 2 then we should verify the vmx pt expiry in main() 221 pr_info("Stage %d: L1 PT expiry TSC (%lu) , L1 TSC deadline (%lu)\n", in main() 224 pr_info("Stage %d: L2 PT expiry TSC (%lu) , L2 TSC deadline (%lu)\n", in main() 228 "Stage %d: L1 PT expiry TSC (%lu) < L1 TSC deadline (%lu)", in main() 232 "Stage %d: L2 PT expiry TSC (%lu) > L2 TSC deadline (%lu)", in main()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/security/keys/ |
D | permission.c | 105 time64_t expiry = READ_ONCE(key->expiry); in key_validate() local 116 if (expiry) { in key_validate() 117 if (ktime_get_real_seconds() >= expiry) in key_validate()
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D | proc.c | 159 time64_t now, expiry; in proc_keys_show() local 200 expiry = READ_ONCE(key->expiry); in proc_keys_show() 201 if (expiry == 0) { in proc_keys_show() 203 } else if (now >= expiry) { in proc_keys_show() 206 timo = expiry - now; in proc_keys_show()
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D | key.c | 466 if (prep->expiry != TIME64_MAX) { in __key_instantiate_and_link() 467 key->expiry = prep->expiry; in __key_instantiate_and_link() 468 key_schedule_gc(prep->expiry + key_gc_delay); in __key_instantiate_and_link() 512 prep.expiry = TIME64_MAX; in key_instantiate_and_link() 608 key->expiry = ktime_get_real_seconds() + timeout; in key_reject_and_link() 609 key_schedule_gc(key->expiry + key_gc_delay); in key_reject_and_link() 724 time64_t expiry = 0; in key_set_timeout() local 730 expiry = ktime_get_real_seconds() + timeout; in key_set_timeout() 732 key->expiry = expiry; in key_set_timeout() 733 key_schedule_gc(key->expiry + key_gc_delay); in key_set_timeout() [all …]
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D | gc.c | 14 * Delay between key revocation/expiry in seconds 237 if (key->expiry > limit && key->expiry < new_timer) { in key_garbage_collector() 239 key_serial(key), key->expiry - limit); in key_garbage_collector() 240 new_timer = key->expiry; in key_garbage_collector()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/ |
D | hrtimer.h | 103 * the absolute expiry time in the hrtimers internal 108 * @_softexpires: the absolute earliest expiry time of the hrtimer. 109 * The time which was given as expiry time when the timer 111 * @function: timer expiry callback function 206 * hrtimer enqueue; it is the total first expiry time (hard 418 * @tim: expiry time 492 * hrtimer_forward_now - forward the timer expiry so it expires after now 496 * Forward the timer expiry so it will expire after the current time 504 * Note: This only updates the timer expiry value and does not requeue
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D | posix-timers.h | 67 * @elist: List head for the expiry list 117 * @expiry_active: Timer expiry is active. Used for 119 * task trying to handle expiry concurrently 130 * posix_cputimers_work - Container for task work based posix CPU timer expiry
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/kernel/time/ |
D | posix-cpu-timers.c | 112 * Update expiry time from increment, and increase overrun count, 144 /* Check whether all cache entries contain U64_MAX, i.e. eternal expiry time */ 261 * Called from sys_getitimer() to calculate the expiry time of an active 299 * The POSIX timer interface allows for absolute time expiry in thread_group_start_cputime() 391 * If posix timer expiry is handled in task work context then in posix_cpu_timer_create() 394 * lock class key otherwise regular posix timer expiry would record in posix_cpu_timer_create() 615 * Disarm any old timer after extracting its expiry time. in posix_cpu_timer_set() 631 * timer, we need a sample to balance the thread expiry in posix_cpu_timer_set() 680 * Install the new expiry time (or zero). in posix_cpu_timer_set() 745 * Sample the clock to take the difference with the expiry time. in posix_cpu_timer_get() [all …]
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D | hrtimer.c | 606 * Update the soft expiry time. clock_settime() might have in hrtimer_update_next_event() 615 * and program the hardware with the soft expiry time. in hrtimer_update_next_event() 786 * expiry time which is less than base->offset. Set it to 0. in hrtimer_reprogram() 844 * do not schedule a timer which is earlier than the expiry in hrtimer_reprogram() 852 * Program the timer hardware. We enforce the expiry for in hrtimer_reprogram() 919 * hrtimer_forward - forward the timer expiry 924 * Forward the timer expiry so it will expire in the future. 932 * Note: This only updates the timer expiry value and does not requeue 973 * The timer is inserted in expiry order. Insertion into the 1194 * @tim: expiry time [all …]
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D | tick-sched.h | 35 * @last_tick: Store the last tick expiry time when the tick 50 * @next_timer: Expiry time of next expiring timer for debugging purpose only
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D | timer.c | 71 * The array level of a newly armed timer depends on the relative expiry 72 * time. The farther the expiry time is away the higher the array level and 76 * expiry of the timers, this implementation removes the need for recascading 78 * implementation of the kernel already violated the 'exact' expiry by adding 79 * slack to the expiry time to provide batched expiration. The granularity 84 * timeout timers (networking, disk I/O ...) are canceled before expiry. If 88 * The only exception to this are networking timers with a small expiry 92 * We don't have cascading anymore. timers with a expiry time above the 490 * Helper function to calculate the array index for a given expiry 499 * early. Early expiry can happen due to: in calc_index() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/networking/ |
D | xfrm_sync.rst | 70 XFRM_AE_ETHR=8, /* expiry timer threshold */ 72 XFRM_AE_CE=32, /* Event cause is timer expiry */ 104 d) expiry timer (XFRMA_ETIMER_THRESH) 185 The first packet arrival after a timer expiry will trigger a timeout
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/sunrpc/ |
D | svcauth_unix.c | 174 …map_update(struct cache_detail *cd, struct ip_map *ipm, struct unix_domain *udom, time64_t expiry); 195 time64_t expiry; in ip_map_parse() local 227 expiry = get_expiry(&mesg); in ip_map_parse() 228 if (expiry ==0) in ip_map_parse() 247 expiry); in ip_map_parse() 316 struct unix_domain *udom, time64_t expiry) in __ip_map_update() argument 325 ip.h.expiry_time = expiry; in __ip_map_update() 488 /* uid expiry Ngid gid0 gid1 ... gidN-1 */ in unix_gid_parse() 495 time64_t expiry; in unix_gid_parse() local 508 expiry = get_expiry(&mesg); in unix_gid_parse() [all …]
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/trace/events/ |
D | rpcgss.h | 569 unsigned long expiry, 576 TP_ARGS(window_size, expiry, now, timeout, len, data), 579 __field(unsigned long, expiry) 588 __entry->expiry = expiry; 596 TP_printk("win_size=%u expiry=%lu now=%lu timeout=%u acceptor=%.*s", 597 __entry->window_size, __entry->expiry, __entry->now,
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/fs/autofs/ |
D | expire.c | 57 /* Update the expiry counter if fs is busy */ in autofs_mount_busy() 146 * Direct mounts have similar expiry semantics to tree mounts. 161 /* If it's busy update the expiry counters */ in autofs_direct_busy() 204 * If the fs is busy update the expiry counter. in autofs_tree_busy() 535 /* Perform an expiry operation */ 564 /* avoid rapid-fire expire attempts if expiry fails */ in autofs_expire_run() 596 /* avoid rapid-fire expire attempts if expiry fails */ in autofs_do_expire_multi()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/scsi/device_handler/ |
D | scsi_dh_alua.c | 75 unsigned long expiry; member 518 if (!pg->expiry) { in alua_rtpg() 524 pg->expiry = round_jiffies_up(jiffies + transition_tmo); in alua_rtpg() 593 pg->expiry != 0 && time_before(jiffies, pg->expiry)) { in alua_rtpg() 604 pg->expiry = 0; in alua_rtpg() 619 pg->expiry = 0; in alua_rtpg() 635 pg->expiry = jiffies + pg->transition_tmo * HZ; in alua_rtpg() 697 if (time_before(jiffies, pg->expiry)) { in alua_rtpg() 707 pg->expiry = 0; in alua_rtpg() 724 pg->expiry = 0; in alua_rtpg() [all …]
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/kernel/liteos_a/kernel/include/ |
D | los_queue.h | 127 * Solution: Check whether the expiry time setting is appropriate. 148 * Solution: Set the expiry time to the never-waiting mode, or use asynchronous queues. 279 * Solution: Set the expiry time to the never-waiting mode, or use asynchronous queues. 408 * @param timeout [IN] Expiry time. The value range is [0,LOS_WAIT_FOREVER](unit: Tick). 456 * @param timeout [IN] Expiry time. The value range is [0,LOS_WAIT_FOREVER](unit: Tick). 508 * @param timeout [IN] Expiry time. The value range is [0,LOS_WAIT_FOREVER](unit: Tick). 555 * @param timeout [IN] Expiry time. The value range is [0,LOS_WAIT_FOREVER](unit: Tick). 603 * @param timeout [IN] Expiry time. The value range is [0,LOS_WAIT_FOREVER](unit: Tick). 651 * @param timeout [IN] Expiry time. The value range is [0,LOS_WAIT_FOREVER](unit: Tick).
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/fs/afs/ |
D | cell.c | 397 time64_t now, expiry = 0; in afs_update_cell() local 402 vllist = afs_dns_query(cell, &expiry); in afs_update_cell() 436 if (expiry < now + min_ttl) in afs_update_cell() 437 expiry = now + min_ttl; in afs_update_cell() 438 else if (expiry > now + max_ttl) in afs_update_cell() 439 expiry = now + max_ttl; in afs_update_cell() 448 cell->dns_expiry = expiry; in afs_update_cell() 460 cell->dns_expiry = expiry; in afs_update_cell()
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