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/tools/verification/dot2/
Ddot2k30 monitor=dot2k(params.dot_file, params.monitor_type)
40 print("Writing the monitor into the directory %s" % monitor.name)
41 monitor.print_files()
43 print(" - Edit the %s/%s.c to add the instrumentation" % (monitor.name, monitor.name))
/tools/power/cpupower/
DTODO7 RAM from HW on Intel SandyBridge -> another monitor?
8 - Add another c1e debug idle monitor
11 - Add cpu_start()/cpu_stop() callbacks for monitor
13 monitor to outside it. This can be given higher
Dcpupower-completion.sh71 monitor) COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "$flags" -- "$cur")) ;;
89 monitor) _monitor ;;
123 monitor) _monitor ;;
/tools/perf/ui/gtk/
Dbrowser.c20 int monitor; in perf_gtk__resize_window() local
26 monitor = gdk_screen_get_monitor_at_window(screen, window->window); in perf_gtk__resize_window()
28 gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry(screen, monitor, &rect); in perf_gtk__resize_window()
/tools/verification/rv/include/
Din_kernel.h3 int ikm_run_monitor(char *monitor, int argc, char **argv);
Drv.h6 struct monitor { struct
/tools/power/cpupower/po/
Dka.po74 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
77 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
80 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
83 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
86 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
89 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
92 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
97 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
102 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
108 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
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Dfr.po72 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
75 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
79 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
82 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
86 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
91 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
96 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
101 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
106 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
111 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dit.po72 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
75 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
79 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
82 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
86 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
91 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
96 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
101 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
106 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
111 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dcs.po75 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
78 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
82 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
85 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
89 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
94 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
99 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
104 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
109 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
114 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dpt.po70 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
73 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
77 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
80 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
84 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
89 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
94 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
99 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
104 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
109 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dde.po72 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
75 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
78 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
81 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
84 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
87 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
90 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
95 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
100 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
105 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
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/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/
Dveristat.cfg1 # pre-canned list of rather complex selftests/bpf BPF object files to monitor
/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/netdevsim/
Dfib_notifications.sh93 $IP monitor route &> $outfile &
147 $IP monitor route &> $outfile &
190 $IP monitor route &> $outfile &
/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/doc/
Drcu-test-image.txt9 Suppose you need to run some scripts, perhaps to monitor or control
19 scripts need starting to properly monitor or control your testing.
/tools/verification/rv/src/
Din_kernel.c137 static int ikm_fill_monitor_definition(char *name, struct monitor *ikm) in ikm_fill_monitor_definition()
276 struct monitor ikm; in ikm_list_monitors()
/tools/perf/Documentation/
Dperf-mem.txt62 is to monitor all CPUS.
Dperf-record.txt375 the thread executes on the designated CPUs. Default is to monitor all CPUs.
397 monitor only in the container (cgroup) called "name". This option is available only
402 an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, e.g., -G foo,,bar. Cgroups must have
407 If wanting to monitor, say, 'cycles' for a cgroup and also for system wide, this
795 - core - create new thread to monitor CPUs grouped by a core
796 - package - create new thread to monitor CPUs grouped by a package
797 - numa - create new threed to monitor CPUs grouped by a NUMA domain
Dperf-top.txt32 Default is to monitor all CPUS.
290 monitor only in the container (cgroup) called "name". This option is available only
295 an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, e.g., -G foo,,bar. Cgroups must have
Dperf-lock.txt152 are specified with -: 0-2. Default is to monitor all CPUs.
Dperf-stat.txt192 monitor only in the container (cgroup) called "name". This option is available only
197 an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, e.g., -G foo,,bar. Cgroups must have
202 If wanting to monitor, say, 'cycles' for a cgroup and also for system wide, this
/tools/lib/perf/Documentation/
Dlibperf-counting.txt97 In this case we will monitor current process, so we create threads map with single pid (0):
Dlibperf-sampling.txt96 In this case we will monitor all the available CPUs:
/tools/arch/x86/kcpuid/
Dcpuid.csv110 5, 0, EAX, 15:0, min_mon_size, Smallest monitor line size in bytes
111 5, 0, EBX, 15:0, max_mon_size, Largest monitor line size in bytes
113 5, 0, ECX, 1, mwait_irq_break, Largest monitor line size in bytes
/tools/testing/selftests/wireguard/qemu/
DMakefile300 -monitor none \

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