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| D | encls.h | 17 /* Issue a WARN() about an ENCLS function. */ 26 * encls_faulted() - Check if an ENCLS leaf faulted given an error code 27 * @ret: the return value of an ENCLS leaf function call 39 * encls_failed() - Check if an ENCLS function failed 40 * @ret: the return value of an ENCLS function call 42 * Check if an ENCLS function failed. This happens when the function causes a 43 * fault that is not caused by an EPCM conflict or when the function returns a 55 * __encls_ret_N - encode an ENCLS function that returns an error code in EAX 59 * Emit assembly for an ENCLS function that returns an error code, e.g. EREMOVE. 60 * And because SGX isn't complex enough as it is, function that return an error [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/powerpc/power8/ |
| D | frontend.json | 71 …"BriefDescription": "Initial and Final Pump Scope was chip pump (prediction=correct) for an instru… 72 …ope and data sourced across this scope was chip pump (prediction=correct) for an instruction fetch" 89 …hip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to an instruction fetch (n… 90 …2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to either an instruction fetch or… 95 …hip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to an instruction fetch (n… 96 …2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to either an instruction fetch or… 101 …oaded from another chip's L4 on a different Node or Group (Distant) due to an instruction fetch (n… 102 …rom another chip's L4 on a different Node or Group (Distant) due to either an instruction fetch or… 107 …aded from another chip's memory on the same Node or Group (Distant) due to an instruction fetch (n… 108 …om another chip's memory on the same Node or Group (Distant) due to either an instruction fetch or… [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/powerpc/power8/ |
| D | frontend.json | 71 …"BriefDescription": "Initial and Final Pump Scope was chip pump (prediction=correct) for an instru… 72 …ope and data sourced across this scope was chip pump (prediction=correct) for an instruction fetch" 89 …hip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to an instruction fetch (n… 90 …2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to either an instruction fetch or… 95 …hip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to an instruction fetch (n… 96 …2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (Distant), as this chip due to either an instruction fetch or… 101 …oaded from another chip's L4 on a different Node or Group (Distant) due to an instruction fetch (n… 102 …rom another chip's L4 on a different Node or Group (Distant) due to either an instruction fetch or… 107 …aded from another chip's memory on the same Node or Group (Distant) due to an instruction fetch (n… 108 …om another chip's memory on the same Node or Group (Distant) due to either an instruction fetch or… [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/kunit/ |
| D | test.h | 70 * Speed Attribute is stored as an enum and separated into categories of 90 * struct kunit_case - represents an individual test case. 106 * terminated with an empty test case. 158 * &struct kunit_case for an example on how to use it. 260 /* Stores an array of suites, end points one past the end */ 530 * kunit_info() - Prints an INFO level message associated with @test. 535 * Prints an info level message associated with the test suite being run. 553 * kunit_err() - Prints an ERROR level message associated with @test. 558 * Prints an error level message. 567 * The opposite of KUNIT_FAIL(), it is an expectation that cannot fail. In other [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/pinctrl/intel/ |
| D | Kconfig | 21 Cherryview/Braswell pinctrl driver provides an interface that 29 provides an interface that allows configuring of PCH pins and 44 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 51 Broxton pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows 58 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 65 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 72 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 79 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 86 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 93 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/netlabel/ |
| D | netlabel_mgmt.h | 26 * Sent by an application to add a domain mapping to the NetLabel system. 53 * Sent by an application to remove a domain mapping from the NetLabel 61 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 62 * response to an application generated LISTALL message. When sent by an 90 * Sent by an application to set the default domain mapping for the NetLabel 107 * Sent by an application to remove the default domain mapping from the 111 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 112 * response to an application generated LISTDEF message. When sent by an 113 * application there may be an optional payload. 139 * Sent by an application to request a list of configured NetLabel protocols [all …]
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| D | netlabel_unlabeled.h | 25 * This message is sent from an application to add a new static label for 44 * This message is sent from an application to remove an existing static 62 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 63 * response to an application generated STATICLIST message. When sent by an 83 * This message is sent from an application to set the default static 101 * This message is sent from an application to remove the existing default 115 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 116 * response to an application generated STATICLISTDEF message. When sent by 117 * an application there is no payload and the NLM_F_DUMP flag should be set. 135 * This message is sent from an application to specify if the kernel should [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/netlabel/ |
| D | netlabel_mgmt.h | 26 * Sent by an application to add a domain mapping to the NetLabel system. 53 * Sent by an application to remove a domain mapping from the NetLabel 61 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 62 * response to an application generated LISTALL message. When sent by an 90 * Sent by an application to set the default domain mapping for the NetLabel 107 * Sent by an application to remove the default domain mapping from the 111 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 112 * response to an application generated LISTDEF message. When sent by an 113 * application there may be an optional payload. 139 * Sent by an application to request a list of configured NetLabel protocols [all …]
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| D | netlabel_unlabeled.h | 25 * This message is sent from an application to add a new static label for 44 * This message is sent from an application to remove an existing static 62 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 63 * response to an application generated STATICLIST message. When sent by an 83 * This message is sent from an application to set the default static 101 * This message is sent from an application to remove the existing default 115 * This message can be sent either from an application or by the kernel in 116 * response to an application generated STATICLISTDEF message. When sent by 117 * an application there is no payload and the NLM_F_DUMP flag should be set. 135 * This message is sent from an application to specify if the kernel should [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/kunit/ |
| D | test.h | 106 * struct kunit_case - represents an individual test case. 120 * terminated with an empty test case. 162 * &struct kunit_case for an example on how to use it. 266 * an initcall which we don't want as the idea is that for builtins 306 * An alternative is to build the tests as a module. Because modules do not 307 * support multiple initcall()s, we need to initialize an array of suites for a 382 * If an init function is supplied, @data is passed to it instead. 418 * cleaned up at the end of a test case. See &struct kunit_resource for an 422 * specify an @internal_gfp that is compatible with the use context of your 453 * An instance of kunit_resource_match_t that matches a resource whose [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/linux/ |
| D | srcu.h | 86 * If CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is selected, returns nonzero iff in an SRCU 88 * this assumes we are in an SRCU read-side critical section unless it can 96 * is in the idle loop from an RCU point of view or offline. 108 * Similar to other lockdep annotations, except there is an additional 109 * srcu_lock_sync(), which is basically an empty *write*-side critical section, 160 * really are in an SRCU read-side critical section. 163 * If PROVE_RCU is enabled, invoking this outside of an RCU read-side 164 * critical section will result in an RCU-lockdep splat, unless @c evaluates 176 * really are in an SRCU read-side critical section. 179 * is enabled, invoking this outside of an RCU read-side critical [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/powerpc/ |
| D | pmu-ebb.rst | 20 Throughout this document we will refer to an "EBB event" or "EBB events". This 39 and attach an EBB event to the process, which will then cause EBBs to be 44 user process. This means once an EBB event is scheduled on the PMU, no non-EBB 55 If an EBB event and a regular event are both pinned, then whichever is enabled 57 section below titled "Enabling an EBB event" for more information. 60 Creating an EBB event 63 To request that an event is counted using EBB, the event code should have bit 70 An EBB event must be created with the "pinned" and "exclusive" attributes set. 74 An EBB event must NOT set any of the "inherit", "sample_period", "freq" or 77 An EBB event must be attached to a task. This is specified to perf_event_open() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/powerpc/ |
| D | pmu-ebb.rst | 20 Throughout this document we will refer to an "EBB event" or "EBB events". This 39 and attach an EBB event to the process, which will then cause EBBs to be 44 user process. This means once an EBB event is scheduled on the PMU, no non-EBB 55 If an EBB event and a regular event are both pinned, then whichever is enabled 57 section below titled "Enabling an EBB event" for more information. 60 Creating an EBB event 63 To request that an event is counted using EBB, the event code should have bit 70 An EBB event must be created with the "pinned" and "exclusive" attributes set. 74 An EBB event must NOT set any of the "inherit", "sample_period", "freq" or 77 An EBB event must be attached to a task. This is specified to perf_event_open() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/misc/ |
| D | ocxl.h | 65 * ocxl_function_open() - Open an OpenCAPI function on an OpenCAPI device 68 * Returns an opaque pointer to the function, or an error pointer (check with IS_ERR) 81 * ocxl_function_fetch_afu() - Fetch an AFU instance from an OpenCAPI function 92 * ocxl_afu_get() - Take a reference to an AFU 98 * ocxl_afu_put() - Release a reference to an AFU 105 * ocxl_function_config() - Get the configuration information for an OpenCAPI function 113 * ocxl_function_close() - Close an OpenCAPI function 125 * ocxl_context_alloc() - Allocate an OpenCAPI context 134 * ocxl_context_free() - Free an OpenCAPI context 140 * ocxl_context_attach() - Grant access to an MM to an OpenCAPI context [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/misc/ |
| D | ocxl.h | 65 * ocxl_function_open() - Open an OpenCAPI function on an OpenCAPI device 68 * Returns an opaque pointer to the function, or an error pointer (check with IS_ERR) 81 * ocxl_function_fetch_afu() - Fetch an AFU instance from an OpenCAPI function 92 * ocxl_afu_get() - Take a reference to an AFU 98 * ocxl_afu_put() - Release a reference to an AFU 105 * ocxl_function_config() - Get the configuration information for an OpenCAPI function 113 * ocxl_function_close() - Close an OpenCAPI function 125 * ocxl_context_alloc() - Allocate an OpenCAPI context 134 * ocxl_context_free() - Free an OpenCAPI context 140 * ocxl_context_attach() - Grant access to an MM to an OpenCAPI context [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/filesystems/caching/ |
| D | backend-api.rst | 7 The FS-Cache system provides an API by which actual caches can be supplied to 83 In either case, this may not be an appropriate context in which to access the 145 is backing. An object should retired when put_object() is called if it is 168 An operation can be made exclusive upon an object by setting the 170 an operation needs more processing time, it should be enqueued again. 194 The to_do field is an empty list available for the cache backend to use as 226 This isn't strictly an operation, but should be pointed at a string naming 249 This method is used to look up an object, given that the object is already 276 This method is called to increment the reference count on an object. It 286 These methods are used to exclusively lock an object. It must be possible [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/pinctrl/intel/ |
| D | Kconfig | 23 Cherryview/Braswell pinctrl driver provides an interface that 36 provides an interface that allows configuring of PCH pins and 46 Merrifield Family-Level Interface Shim (FLIS) driver provides an 63 Broxton pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows 71 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 79 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 87 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 95 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 103 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring 111 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/filesystems/ |
| D | autofs-mount-control.rst | 17 are things such as setting an autofs mount catatonic, setting the 19 certain types of autofs triggered mounts can end up covering an autofs 38 module source you will see a third type called an offset, which is just 60 For the above indirect map an autofs file system is mounted on /test and 65 The way that direct mounts are handled is by making an autofs mount on 74 For example, an indirect mount map entry could also be:: 92 One of the issues with version 4 of autofs was that, when mounting an 107 The current autofs implementation uses an ioctl file descriptor opened 121 implement an isolated operation it was decided to re-implement the 128 autofs maps. They are recorded at mount request time and an operation [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/filesystems/ |
| D | autofs-mount-control.rst | 17 are things such as setting an autofs mount catatonic, setting the 19 certain types of autofs triggered mounts can end up covering an autofs 38 module source you will see a third type called an offset, which is just 60 For the above indirect map an autofs file system is mounted on /test and 65 The way that direct mounts are handled is by making an autofs mount on 74 For example, an indirect mount map entry could also be:: 92 One of the issues with version 4 of autofs was that, when mounting an 107 The current autofs implementation uses an ioctl file descriptor opened 121 implement an isolated operation it was decided to re-implement the 128 autofs maps. They are recorded at mount request time and an operation [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | assoc_array.rst | 8 This associative array implementation is an object container with the following 19 permits an object to be located in multiple arrays simultaneously. 24 4. Index keys must be unique. Inserting an object with the same key as one 52 pack leaf object pointers into spare space in the node rather than making an 53 extra branch until as such time an object needs to be added to a full node. 74 The insertion and deletion functions produce an 'edit script' that can later be 82 after an RCU grace period has passed - thus allowing access functions to 91 1. Apply an edit script:: 100 2. Cancel an edit script:: 132 2. Get a chunk of an object's index key:: [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | assoc_array.rst | 8 This associative array implementation is an object container with the following 19 permits an object to be located in multiple arrays simultaneously. 24 4. Index keys must be unique. Inserting an object with the same key as one 52 pack leaf object pointers into spare space in the node rather than making an 53 extra branch until as such time an object needs to be added to a full node. 74 The insertion and deletion functions produce an 'edit script' that can later be 82 after an RCU grace period has passed - thus allowing access functions to 91 1. Apply an edit script:: 100 2. Cancel an edit script:: 132 2. Get a chunk of an object's index key:: [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/i2c/ |
| D | fault-codes.rst | 9 A "Fault" is not always an "Error" 18 result for an operation ... it doesn't indicate that anything is wrong 47 Also returned when trying to invoke an I2C operation in an 52 Returned by SMBus logic when an invalid Packet Error Code byte 67 This rather vague error means an invalid parameter has been 73 performing an I/O operation. Use a more specific fault 90 of a transfer didn't get an ACK. While it might just mean 91 an I2C device was temporarily not responding, usually it 98 Returned by an adapter when asked to perform an operation 101 For example, this would be returned when an adapter that [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/i2c/ |
| D | fault-codes.rst | 9 A "Fault" is not always an "Error" 18 result for an operation ... it doesn't indicate that anything is wrong 47 Also returned when trying to invoke an I2C operation in an 52 Returned by SMBus logic when an invalid Packet Error Code byte 67 This rather vague error means an invalid parameter has been 73 performing an I/O operation. Use a more specific fault 90 of a transfer didn't get an ACK. While it might just mean 91 an I2C device was temporarily not responding, usually it 98 Returned by an adapter when asked to perform an operation 101 For example, this would be returned when an adapter that [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ |
| D | fsi.txt | 7 busses, which are then exposed by the device tree. For example, an FSI engine 8 that is an I2C master - the I2C bus can be described by the device tree under 19 /* top-level of FSI bus topology, bound to an FSI master driver and 20 * exposes an FSI bus */ 40 not be described; this binding only provides an optional facility for 47 value. It's likely that an implementation-specific compatible value will 59 An optional boolean property can be added to indicate that a particular master 70 for an address identifier. Since these are not a range, no size cells are 71 required. For an example, a slave on link 1, with ID 2, could be represented 79 Each slave provides an address-space, under which the engines are accessible. [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/ |
| D | fsi.txt | 7 busses, which are then exposed by the device tree. For example, an FSI engine 8 that is an I2C master - the I2C bus can be described by the device tree under 19 /* top-level of FSI bus topology, bound to an FSI master driver and 20 * exposes an FSI bus */ 40 not be described; this binding only provides an optional facility for 47 value. It's likely that an implementation-specific compatible value will 59 An optional boolean property can be added to indicate that a particular master 70 for an address identifier. Since these are not a range, no size cells are 71 required. For an example, a slave on link 1, with ID 2, could be represented 79 Each slave provides an address-space, under which the engines are accessible. [all …]
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