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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/tc-tests/qdiscs/
Dnetem.json119 "name": "Create NETEM with distribution and loss flag",
130 …est": "$TC qdisc add dev $DUMMY handle 1: root netem delay 100ms 10ms distribution pareto loss 1%",
133 "matchPattern": "qdisc netem 1: root refcnt [0-9]+ .*delay 100ms 10ms loss 1%",
142 "name": "Create NETEM with distribution and loss state flag",
153 …qdisc add dev $DUMMY handle 1: root netem delay 100ms 10ms distribution paretonormal loss state 1",
156 …"matchPattern": "qdisc netem 1: root refcnt [0-9]+ .*delay 100ms 10ms loss state p13 1% p31 99% p…
165 "name": "Create NETEM with loss gemodel flag",
176 "cmdUnderTest": "$TC qdisc add dev $DUMMY handle 1: root netem loss gemodel 1%",
179 "matchPattern": "qdisc netem 1: root refcnt [0-9]+ .*loss gemodel p 1%",
280 "name": "Change NETEM with loss state",
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/dccp/ccids/lib/
Dloss_interval.c12 /* Loss Interval weights from [RFC 3448, 5.4], scaled by 10 */
81 * tfrc_lh_update_i_mean - Update the `open' loss interval I_0
83 * @skb: received socket triggering loss interval update
105 * starting the current loss interval (cur) and if the modulo-16 in tfrc_lh_update_i_mean()
107 * subsequent packets as belonging to a new loss interval. This in tfrc_lh_update_i_mean()
121 /* Determine if `new_loss' does begin a new loss interval [RFC 4342, 10.2] */
130 * tfrc_lh_interval_add - Insert new record into the Loss Interval database
131 * @lh: Loss Interval database
132 * @rh: Receive history containing a fresh loss event
148 DCCP_CRIT("Cannot allocate/add loss record."); in tfrc_lh_interval_add()
Dloss_interval.h15 * Number of loss intervals (RFC 4342, 8.6.1). The history size is one more than
22 * tfrc_loss_interval - Loss history record for TFRC-based protocols
23 * @li_seqno: Highest received seqno before the start of loss
26 * @li_length: Loss interval sequence length
36 * tfrc_loss_hist - Loss record database
39 * @i_mean: Current Average Loss Interval [RFC 3448, 5.4]
Dpacket_history.c144 * Private helper functions for loss detection.
199 /* return 1 if a new loss event has been identified */
262 /* recycle RX history records to continue loss detection if necessary */
268 * the loss). To recycle the loss record, it is thus only necessary to in __three_after_loss()
296 * tfrc_rx_handle_loss - Loss detection and further processing
298 * @lh: Loss Intervals database to update
301 * @calc_first_li: Caller-dependent computation of first loss interval in @lh
304 * Chooses action according to pending loss, updates LI database when a new
305 * loss was detected, and does required post-processing. Returns 1 when caller
307 * Since it also takes care of reordering during loss detection and updates the
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/dccp/ccids/lib/
Dloss_interval.h15 * Number of loss intervals (RFC 4342, 8.6.1). The history size is one more than
22 * tfrc_loss_interval - Loss history record for TFRC-based protocols
23 * @li_seqno: Highest received seqno before the start of loss
26 * @li_length: Loss interval sequence length
36 * tfrc_loss_hist - Loss record database
39 * @i_mean: Current Average Loss Interval [RFC 3448, 5.4]
Dloss_interval.c12 /* Loss Interval weights from [RFC 3448, 5.4], scaled by 10 */
81 * tfrc_lh_update_i_mean - Update the `open' loss interval I_0
102 * starting the current loss interval (cur) and if the modulo-16 in tfrc_lh_update_i_mean()
104 * subsequent packets as belonging to a new loss interval. This in tfrc_lh_update_i_mean()
118 /* Determine if `new_loss' does begin a new loss interval [RFC 4342, 10.2] */
127 * tfrc_lh_interval_add - Insert new record into the Loss Interval database
128 * @lh: Loss Interval database
129 * @rh: Receive history containing a fresh loss event
145 DCCP_CRIT("Cannot allocate/add loss record."); in tfrc_lh_interval_add()
Dpacket_history.c144 * Private helper functions for loss detection.
199 /* return 1 if a new loss event has been identified */
262 /* recycle RX history records to continue loss detection if necessary */
268 * the loss). To recycle the loss record, it is thus only necessary to in __three_after_loss()
296 * tfrc_rx_handle_loss - Loss detection and further processing
298 * @lh: Loss Intervals database to update
301 * @calc_first_li: Caller-dependent computation of first loss interval in @lh
304 * Chooses action according to pending loss, updates LI database when a new
305 * loss was detected, and does required post-processing. Returns 1 when caller
307 * Since it also takes care of reordering during loss detection and updates the
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/atm/
Dsuni.h124 #define SUNI_MCT_LCDV 0x40 /* R, loss of cell delineation */
125 #define SUNI_MCT_LCDE 0x80 /* RW, loss of cell delineation
130 #define SUNI_RSOP_CIE_LOFE 0x02 /* RW, enable interrupt on loss of
132 #define SUNI_RSOP_CIE_LOSE 0x04 /* RW, enable interrupt on loss of
142 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOFV 0x02 /* R, loss of frame */
143 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOSV 0x04 /* R, loss of signal */
145 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOFI 0x10 /* R, loss of frame interrupt */
146 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOSI 0x20 /* R, loss of signal interrupt */
156 #define SUNI_TSOP_DIAG_DLOS 0x04 /* set line to zero (loss of signal) */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/atm/
Dsuni.h124 #define SUNI_MCT_LCDV 0x40 /* R, loss of cell delineation */
125 #define SUNI_MCT_LCDE 0x80 /* RW, loss of cell delineation
130 #define SUNI_RSOP_CIE_LOFE 0x02 /* RW, enable interrupt on loss of
132 #define SUNI_RSOP_CIE_LOSE 0x04 /* RW, enable interrupt on loss of
142 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOFV 0x02 /* R, loss of frame */
143 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOSV 0x04 /* R, loss of signal */
145 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOFI 0x10 /* R, loss of frame interrupt */
146 #define SUNI_RSOP_SIS_LOSI 0x20 /* R, loss of signal interrupt */
156 #define SUNI_TSOP_DIAG_DLOS 0x04 /* set line to zero (loss of signal) */
DuPD98402.h71 #define uPD98402_INT_LOS 0x40 /* Loss Of Signal */
72 #define uPD98402_INT_LOF 0x80 /* Loss Of Frame */
79 #define uPD98402_ALM_LOD 0x10 /* loss of delineation */
80 #define uPD98402_ALM_LOP 0x20 /* loss of pointer */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wan/lmc/
Dlmc_ioctl.h136 #define LMC_FRAMER_REG0_DLOS 0x80 /* digital loss of service */
140 #define LMC_FRAMER_REG0_LOC 0x08 /* loss of clock */
211 #define T1FRAMER_LOF_MASK (0x0f0) /* receive loss of frame */
220 #define T1F_RLOF 0x02 /* receive loss of frame alignment */
221 #define T1F_RLOS 0x04 /* receive loss of signal */
222 #define T1F_RALOS 0x08 /* receive analog loss of signal or RCKI loss of clock */
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
DREADME19 (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS
20 PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR
21 OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
DREADME19 (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS
20 PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR
21 OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/sched/
Dsch_netem.c44 normal, Pareto, or experimental curves. Packet loss,
52 Correlated Loss Generator models
54 Added generation of correlated loss according to the
60 and intuitive loss model for packet networks and its implementation
90 u32 loss; member
129 /* Correlated Loss Generation models */
198 /* loss_4state - 4-state model loss generator
200 * the GI (General and Intuitive) loss model.
257 /* loss_gilb_ell - Gilbert-Elliot model loss generator
258 * Generates losses according to the Gilbert-Elliot loss model or
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/sched/
Dsch_netem.c45 normal, Pareto, or experimental curves. Packet loss,
53 Correlated Loss Generator models
55 Added generation of correlated loss according to the
61 and intuitive loss model for packet networks and its implementation
91 u32 loss; member
135 /* Correlated Loss Generation models */
205 /* loss_4state - 4-state model loss generator
207 * the GI (General and Intuitive) loss model.
264 /* loss_gilb_ell - Gilbert-Elliot model loss generator
265 * Generates losses according to the Gilbert-Elliot loss model or
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/vm/
Dslabinfo-gnuplot.sh95 '' $range u 3 title 'LOSS' with boxes
120 '$i Loss' with lines,"
149 # use only 'TOP' slab (biggest memory usage or loss)
151 out=`basename "$in"`"-slabs-by-loss"
152 `cat "$in" | grep -A "$lines" 'Slabs sorted by loss' |\
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/mm/
Dslabinfo-gnuplot.sh95 '' $range u 3 title 'LOSS' with boxes
120 '$i Loss' with lines,"
149 # use only 'TOP' slab (biggest memory usage or loss)
151 out=`basename "$in"`"-slabs-by-loss"
152 `cat "$in" | grep -A "$lines" 'Slabs sorted by loss' |\
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/media/dvb-core/
DKconfig59 bool "Enable DVB demux section packet loss log"
62 Enable extra log messages meant to detect packet loss
75 handling DVB network ULE packet loss inside the Kernel.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/media/dvb-core/
DKconfig59 bool "Enable DVB demux section packet loss log"
62 Enable extra log messages meant to detect packet loss
75 handling DVB network ULE packet loss inside the Kernel.
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/dccp/ccids/
Dccid3.h70 * @tx_p: Current loss event rate (0-1) scaled by 1000000
123 * @rx_hist: Packet history (loss detection + RTT sampling)
124 * @rx_li_hist: Loss Interval database
126 * @rx_pinv: Inverse of Loss Event Rate (RFC 4342, sec. 8.5)
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/networking/
Dx25-iface.rst102 The probability of packet loss due to backlog congestion can be
109 This will reliably suppress packet loss. The LAPB protocol will
123 This will not reliably avoid packet loss, but the probability
124 of packet loss in netif_rx() path will be significantly reduced.
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/dccp/ccids/
Dccid3.h70 * @tx_p: Current loss event rate (0-1) scaled by 1000000
123 * @rx_hist: Packet history (loss detection + RTT sampling)
124 * @rx_li_hist: Loss Interval database
126 * @rx_pinv: Inverse of Loss Event Rate (RFC 4342, sec. 8.5)
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/
Didle.c48 * First stop state levels when SPR and TB loss can occur.
365 * loss. Fast sleep still has to resync the timebase so in power7_idle_insn()
421 /* HV state loss */ in power7_idle_insn()
657 * after a state-loss idle. Saving and restoring MMCR0 in power9_idle_stop()
740 * SRR1_WS_GPRLOSS (10b) can also result in SPR loss, so in power9_idle_stop()
741 * just always test PSSCR for SPR/TB state loss. in power9_idle_stop()
750 /* HV state loss */ in power9_idle_stop()
764 /* TB loss */ in power9_idle_stop()
926 /* XXX: save SPRs for deep state loss here. */ in power10_idle_stop()
945 * SRR1_WS_GPRLOSS (10b) can also result in SPR loss, so in power10_idle_stop()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/
Didle.c48 * First stop state levels when SPR and TB loss can occur.
363 * loss. Fast sleep still has to resync the timebase so in power7_idle_insn()
420 /* HV state loss */ in power7_idle_insn()
656 * after a state-loss idle. Saving and restoring MMCR0 in power9_idle_stop()
740 * SRR1_WS_GPRLOSS (10b) can also result in SPR loss, so in power9_idle_stop()
741 * just always test PSSCR for SPR/TB state loss. in power9_idle_stop()
750 /* HV state loss */ in power9_idle_stop()
764 /* TB loss */ in power9_idle_stop()
929 /* XXX: save SPRs for deep state loss here. */ in power10_idle_stop()
948 * SRR1_WS_GPRLOSS (10b) can also result in SPR loss, so in power10_idle_stop()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/driver-api/md/
Draid5-cache.rst41 doesn't cause data loss. Of course cache disk failure means the array is
64 data loss.
67 the same data stored on cache disk, so a power loss doesn't cause data loss.

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