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D | props.c | 83 const struct hlist_head *handlers) in find_prop_handler() argument 87 if (!handlers) { in find_prop_handler() 90 handlers = find_prop_handlers_by_hash(hash); in find_prop_handler() 91 if (!handlers) in find_prop_handler() 95 hlist_for_each_entry(h, handlers, node) in find_prop_handler() 180 const struct hlist_head *handlers; in iterate_object_props() local 200 handlers = find_prop_handlers_by_hash(key.offset); in iterate_object_props() 201 if (!handlers) in iterate_object_props() 236 handler = find_prop_handler(name_buf, handlers); in iterate_object_props()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/powerpc/platforms/powermac/ |
D | pfunc_core.c | 123 #define PMF_PARSE_CALL(name, cmd, handlers, p...) \ argument 127 if (handlers == NULL) \ 129 if (handlers->name) \ 130 return handlers->name(cmd->func, cmd->instdata, \ 541 struct pmf_handlers *handlers; member 579 struct pmf_handlers *handlers, in pmf_parse_one() argument 595 handlers ? "executing" : "parsing"); in pmf_parse_one() 620 rc = pmf_parsers[ccode](&cmd, handlers); in pmf_parse_one() 629 if (handlers == NULL) in pmf_parse_one() 701 struct pmf_handlers *handlers, in pmf_register_driver() argument [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/char/ipmi/ |
D | ipmi_si_intf.c | 167 struct si_sm_handlers *handlers; member 394 err = smi_info->handlers->start_transaction( in start_next_msg() 425 smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, size); in start_new_msg() 438 smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 2); in start_check_enables() 454 smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 3); in start_clear_flags() 618 = smi_info->handlers->get_result( in handle_transaction_done() 639 len = smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 4); in handle_transaction_done() 661 smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 3); in handle_transaction_done() 674 = smi_info->handlers->get_result( in handle_transaction_done() 712 = smi_info->handlers->get_result( in handle_transaction_done() [all …]
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D | ipmi_msghandler.c | 345 struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers; member 974 if (!try_module_get(intf->handlers->owner)) { in ipmi_create_user() 979 if (intf->handlers->inc_usecount) { in ipmi_create_user() 980 rv = intf->handlers->inc_usecount(intf->send_info); in ipmi_create_user() 982 module_put(intf->handlers->owner); in ipmi_create_user() 1018 struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers; in ipmi_get_smi_info() local 1031 handlers = intf->handlers; in ipmi_get_smi_info() 1033 if (handlers->get_smi_info) in ipmi_get_smi_info() 1034 rv = handlers->get_smi_info(intf->send_info, data); in ipmi_get_smi_info() 1099 if (intf->handlers) { in ipmi_destroy_user() [all …]
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D | ipmi_ssif.c | 204 struct ipmi_smi_handlers handlers; member 1622 ssif_info->handlers.owner = THIS_MODULE; in ssif_probe() 1623 ssif_info->handlers.start_processing = ssif_start_processing; in ssif_probe() 1624 ssif_info->handlers.get_smi_info = get_smi_info; in ssif_probe() 1625 ssif_info->handlers.sender = sender; in ssif_probe() 1626 ssif_info->handlers.request_events = request_events; in ssif_probe() 1627 ssif_info->handlers.inc_usecount = inc_usecount; in ssif_probe() 1628 ssif_info->handlers.dec_usecount = dec_usecount; in ssif_probe() 1647 rv = ipmi_register_smi(&ssif_info->handlers, in ssif_probe()
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/dvm/ |
D | rx.c | 1056 int (**handlers)(struct iwl_priv *priv, struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *rxb, in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() local 1059 handlers = priv->rx_handlers; in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1061 handlers[REPLY_ERROR] = iwlagn_rx_reply_error; in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1062 handlers[CHANNEL_SWITCH_NOTIFICATION] = iwlagn_rx_csa; in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1063 handlers[SPECTRUM_MEASURE_NOTIFICATION] = in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1065 handlers[PM_SLEEP_NOTIFICATION] = iwlagn_rx_pm_sleep_notif; in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1066 handlers[PM_DEBUG_STATISTIC_NOTIFIC] = in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1068 handlers[BEACON_NOTIFICATION] = iwlagn_rx_beacon_notif; in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1069 handlers[REPLY_ADD_STA] = iwl_add_sta_callback; in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() 1071 handlers[REPLY_WIPAN_NOA_NOTIFICATION] = iwlagn_rx_noa_notification; in iwl_setup_rx_handlers() [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ia64/ |
D | fsys.txt | 28 interruption-handlers start execution in. The user-level 79 The file arch/ia64/kernel/fsys.S contains a table of fsyscall-handlers 110 Fsyscall handlers can execute with very little overhead, but with that 113 o Fsyscall-handlers MUST check for any pending work in the flags 118 o Fsyscall-handlers MUST preserve incoming arguments (r32-r39, r11, 123 o Fsyscall-handlers MUST check argument registers for containing a 129 o Fsyscall-handlers MUST NOT use the "alloc" instruction or perform 133 o Fsyscall-handlers MUST NOT write to any stacked registers because 137 o Fsyscall-handlers need to be careful when accessing per-CPU variables: 142 o Fsyscall-handlers must be careful not to leak sensitive kernel' [all …]
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D | mca.txt | 35 handlers cannot rely on the thread pointer, PAL physical mode can 44 Because the MCA/INIT handlers cannot trust the kernel stack, they 46 preformatted with just enough task state to let the relevant handlers 81 requires set_curr_task() so the MCA/INIT handlers can register their 91 stacks meant separate "tasks" for the MCA/INIT handlers. 98 slaves. All the OS INIT handlers are entered at approximately the same 184 handlers have _TIF_MCA_INIT set in thread_info.flags.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb3/ |
D | cxgb3_offload.c | 747 t3c_tid->client->handlers && in do_act_open_rpl() 748 t3c_tid->client->handlers[CPL_ACT_OPEN_RPL]) { in do_act_open_rpl() 749 return t3c_tid->client->handlers[CPL_ACT_OPEN_RPL] (dev, skb, in do_act_open_rpl() 766 if (t3c_tid && t3c_tid->ctx && t3c_tid->client->handlers && in do_stid_rpl() 767 t3c_tid->client->handlers[p->opcode]) { in do_stid_rpl() 768 return t3c_tid->client->handlers[p->opcode] (dev, skb, in do_stid_rpl() 784 if (t3c_tid && t3c_tid->ctx && t3c_tid->client->handlers && in do_hwtid_rpl() 785 t3c_tid->client->handlers[p->opcode]) { in do_hwtid_rpl() 786 return t3c_tid->client->handlers[p->opcode] in do_hwtid_rpl() 811 if (t3c_tid && t3c_tid->ctx && t3c_tid->client->handlers && in do_cr() [all …]
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D | cxgb3_offload.h | 86 cxgb3_cpl_handler_func *handlers; member
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/acpi/ |
D | scan_handlers.txt | 33 called ACPI scan handlers represented by the following structure: 43 take care of, list_node is the hook to the global list of ACPI scan handlers 51 available scan handlers. If a matching scan handler is found, its .attach() 66 callbacks from the scan handlers of all device nodes in the given namespace 67 scope (if they have scan handlers). Next, it unregisters all of the device 70 ACPI scan handlers can be added to the list maintained by the ACPI core with the 72 handler as an argument. The order in which scan handlers are added to the list
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/trace/ |
D | events-nmi.txt | 12 NMI handlers are hogging large amounts of CPU time. The kernel 13 will warn if it sees long-running handlers:
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/RCU/ |
D | NMI-RCU.txt | 6 handlers, as well as dynamic irq handlers. This document describes 93 Since NMI handlers disable preemption, synchronize_sched() is guaranteed 94 not to return until all ongoing NMI handlers exit. It is therefore safe
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D | stallwarn.txt | 133 handlers that the stalled CPU has executed. The number before the "/" 141 handlers are no longer able to execute on this CPU. This can happen if
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D | checklist.txt | 326 If you want to wait for interrupt handlers, NMI handlers, and
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D | whatisRCU.txt | 904 c. Do you need to treat NMI handlers, hardirq handlers, 956 become blocking locks, and all irq handlers execute in
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/linux-4.1.27/net/wireless/ |
D | wext-core.c | 685 const struct iw_handler_def *handlers = NULL; in get_handler() local 689 handlers = dev->ieee80211_ptr->wiphy->wext; in get_handler() 693 handlers = dev->wireless_handlers; in get_handler() 696 if (!handlers) in get_handler() 701 if (index < handlers->num_standard) in get_handler() 702 return handlers->standard[index]; in get_handler() 707 if (index < handlers->num_private) in get_handler() 708 return handlers->private[index]; in get_handler()
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/linux-4.1.27/fs/ |
D | xattr.c | 686 #define for_each_xattr_handler(handlers, handler) \ argument 687 for ((handler) = *(handlers)++; \ 689 (handler) = *(handlers)++) 695 xattr_resolve_name(const struct xattr_handler **handlers, const char **name) in xattr_resolve_name() argument 702 for_each_xattr_handler(handlers, handler) { in xattr_resolve_name() 733 const struct xattr_handler *handler, **handlers = dentry->d_sb->s_xattr; in generic_listxattr() local 737 for_each_xattr_handler(handlers, handler) { in generic_listxattr() 744 for_each_xattr_handler(handlers, handler) { in generic_listxattr()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/power/ |
D | suspend-and-interrupts.txt | 19 interrupt handlers for shared IRQs that device drivers implementing them were 49 user of it. Thus, if the IRQ is shared, all of the interrupt handlers installed 88 already suspended. However, after suspend_device_irqs() interrupt handlers are 120 interrupts (interrupt handlers are invoked after suspend_device_irqs()) are 122 handlers are not invoked after suspend_device_irqs()). 125 to individual interrupt handlers, so sharing an IRQ between a system wakeup
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D | devices.txt | 277 unfrozen. Furthermore, the *_noirq phases run at a time when IRQ handlers have 354 4. The suspend_noirq phase occurs after IRQ handlers have been disabled, 392 before the driver's interrupt handlers are invoked. This generally
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D | pci.txt | 515 when their interrupt handlers are invoked for the first time during resume, 881 after the PM core has enabled device drivers' interrupt handlers to be invoked.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/xen/ |
D | manage.c | 215 static struct shutdown_handler handlers[] = { in shutdown_handler() local 241 for (handler = &handlers[0]; handler->command; handler++) { in shutdown_handler()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/um/os-Linux/ |
D | signal.c | 123 static void (*handlers[_NSIG])(int sig, struct siginfo *si, mcontext_t *mc) = { variable 165 (*handlers[sig])(sig, (struct siginfo *)si, mc); in hard_handler()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/ |
D | gpio-restart.txt | 18 restart handler completes allowing other restart handlers to be attempted. 39 restart handlers
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/linux-4.1.27/include/linux/ |
D | ntb.h | 79 const struct ntb_queue_handlers *handlers);
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D | ipmi_smi.h | 210 int ipmi_register_smi(struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers,
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/linux-4.1.27/fs/reiserfs/ |
D | xattr.c | 743 #define for_each_xattr_handler(handlers, handler) \ argument 744 for ((handler) = *(handlers)++; \ 746 (handler) = *(handlers)++) 750 find_xattr_handler_prefix(const struct xattr_handler **handlers, in find_xattr_handler_prefix() argument 755 if (!handlers) in find_xattr_handler_prefix() 758 for_each_xattr_handler(handlers, xah) { in find_xattr_handler_prefix()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/mips/sgi-ip27/ |
D | TODO | 16 11. All intrs (ip27_do_irq handlers) are targeted at cpu A on the node.
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D | Kconfig | 44 Say Y here to enable replicating the kernel exception handlers
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/security/ |
D | Yama.txt | 38 between a debugging process and its inferior (crash handlers, etc), 43 Firefox's crash handlers, and by Wine for allowing only Wine processes
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ |
D | kprobes.txt | 158 data between corresponding user entry and return handlers. The size of each 209 - a call to the trampoline code which calls user's probe handlers. 330 the associated probe handlers that you'll write. See the files in the 343 kp->fault_handler. Any or all handlers can be NULL. If kp->flags 345 so, its handlers aren't hit until calling enable_kprobe(kp). 526 In particular, you can probe interrupt handlers. Known exceptions 547 Kprobes makes no attempt to prevent probe handlers from stepping on 550 handlers won't be run in that instance, and the kprobe.nmissed member 553 As of Linux v2.6.15-rc1, multiple handlers (or multiple instances of 559 Probe handlers are run with preemption disabled. Depending on the [all …]
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D | unshare.txt | 269 signal handlers, for which unsharing is not implemented 289 signals and signal handlers. Signals are complex to begin with and 290 to unshare signals and/or signal handlers of a currently running 292 need to allow unsharing of signals and/or signal handlers, it can
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D | remoteproc.txt | 20 handlers, and then all rpmsg drivers will then just work 86 name of this remote processor, platform-specific ops handlers, 145 * struct rproc_ops - platform-specific device handlers 157 handlers. If rpmsg/virtio functionality is also desired, then the ->kick handler
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D | local_ops.txt | 26 require disabling interrupts to protect from interrupt handlers and it permits 27 coherent counters in NMI handlers. It is especially useful for tracing purposes
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D | IRQ-domain.txt | 14 handlers as irqchips, i.e. in effect cascading interrupt controllers.
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D | hwspinlock.txt | 255 * @ops: platform-specific hwspinlock handlers
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D | kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt | 65 Purpose: Execute softirq handlers when threaded or when under heavy load.
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D | kernel-docs.txt | 285 interrupt handlers .
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D | kernel-parameters.txt | 1568 When an interrupt is not handled search all handlers 1573 When an interrupt is not handled search all handlers 1574 for it. Also check all handlers each timer 3594 Force threading of all interrupt handlers except those
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/pinctrl/samsung/ |
D | pinctrl-s3c24xx.c | 486 irq_flow_handler_t *handlers; in s3c24xx_eint_init() local 505 handlers = eint0_3_parent_only ? s3c2410_eint_handlers in s3c24xx_eint_init() 517 irq_set_chained_handler(irq, handlers[i]); in s3c24xx_eint_init()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
D | x_store.S | 6 | Used by underflow and overflow handlers. 54 | handlers restore fp0-fp3 from there.
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D | fpsp.h | 16 | All FPSP handlers begin by executing: 48 | On exit, the handlers execute: 59 | type that was generated. Some handlers may omit the "frestore"
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D | res_func.S | 1460 | handlers. 1478 | handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/mips/kvm/ |
D | 00README.txt | 24 …nux-3.7-rc2 based SMP guest hangs due to the following code sequence in the generated TLB handlers:
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D | locore.S | 629 ##### The exception handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/media/radio/wl128x/ |
D | fmdrv.h | 119 int_handler_prototype *handlers; member
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D | fmdrv_common.c | 183 fmdev->irq_info.handlers[fmdev->irq_info.stage](fmdev); in fm_irq_call() 298 irq_info->handlers[irq_info->stage](fmdev); in recv_tasklet() 325 irq_info->handlers[irq_info->stage](fmdev); in recv_tasklet() 1055 fmdev->irq_info.handlers[fmdev->irq_info.stage](fmdev); in fm_irq_handle_intmsk_cmd_resp() 1656 fmdev->irq_info.handlers = int_handler_table; in fm_drv_init()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/arm64/ |
D | tagged-pointers.txt | 22 This means that signal handlers in applications making use
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/ |
D | fpsp.doc | 33 Package. This package is essentially a set of exception handlers 35 These exception handlers emulate Unimplemented FP instructions, 38 includes exception handlers to provide full IEEE-754 compliant
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/net/wireless/iwlegacy/ |
D | 3945-mac.c | 845 il->handlers[N_ALIVE] = il3945_hdl_alive; in il3945_setup_handlers() 846 il->handlers[C_ADD_STA] = il3945_hdl_add_sta; in il3945_setup_handlers() 847 il->handlers[N_ERROR] = il_hdl_error; in il3945_setup_handlers() 848 il->handlers[N_CHANNEL_SWITCH] = il_hdl_csa; in il3945_setup_handlers() 849 il->handlers[N_SPECTRUM_MEASUREMENT] = il_hdl_spectrum_measurement; in il3945_setup_handlers() 850 il->handlers[N_PM_SLEEP] = il_hdl_pm_sleep; in il3945_setup_handlers() 851 il->handlers[N_PM_DEBUG_STATS] = il_hdl_pm_debug_stats; in il3945_setup_handlers() 852 il->handlers[N_BEACON] = il3945_hdl_beacon; in il3945_setup_handlers() 859 il->handlers[C_STATS] = il3945_hdl_c_stats; in il3945_setup_handlers() 860 il->handlers[N_STATS] = il3945_hdl_stats; in il3945_setup_handlers() [all …]
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D | 4965-mac.c | 4187 il->handlers[N_ALIVE] = il4965_hdl_alive; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4188 il->handlers[N_ERROR] = il_hdl_error; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4189 il->handlers[N_CHANNEL_SWITCH] = il_hdl_csa; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4190 il->handlers[N_SPECTRUM_MEASUREMENT] = il_hdl_spectrum_measurement; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4191 il->handlers[N_PM_SLEEP] = il_hdl_pm_sleep; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4192 il->handlers[N_PM_DEBUG_STATS] = il_hdl_pm_debug_stats; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4193 il->handlers[N_BEACON] = il4965_hdl_beacon; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4200 il->handlers[C_STATS] = il4965_hdl_c_stats; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4201 il->handlers[N_STATS] = il4965_hdl_stats; in il4965_setup_handlers() 4206 il->handlers[N_CARD_STATE] = il4965_hdl_card_state; in il4965_setup_handlers() [all …]
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D | debug.c | 729 if (il->isr_stats.handlers[cnt] > 0) in il_dbgfs_interrupt_read() 734 il->isr_stats.handlers[cnt]); in il_dbgfs_interrupt_read()
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D | 3945.c | 2465 il->handlers[C_TX] = il3945_hdl_tx; in il3945_hw_handler_setup() 2466 il->handlers[N_3945_RX] = il3945_hdl_rx; in il3945_hw_handler_setup()
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D | common.h | 1030 u32 handlers[IL_CN_MAX]; member 1147 void (*handlers[IL_CN_MAX]) (struct il_priv *il, member
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D | common.c | 1472 il->handlers[C_SCAN] = il_hdl_scan; in il_setup_rx_scan_handlers() 1473 il->handlers[N_SCAN_START] = il_hdl_scan_start; in il_setup_rx_scan_handlers() 1474 il->handlers[N_SCAN_RESULTS] = il_hdl_scan_results; in il_setup_rx_scan_handlers() 1475 il->handlers[N_SCAN_COMPLETE] = il_hdl_scan_complete; in il_setup_rx_scan_handlers()
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D | menelaus.c | 177 void (*handlers[16])(struct menelaus_chip *); member 249 the_menelaus->handlers[irq] = handler; in menelaus_add_irq_work() 263 the_menelaus->handlers[irq] = NULL; in menelaus_remove_irq_work() 796 handler = menelaus->handlers[irq]; in menelaus_work()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | transactional_memory.txt | 118 However, basic signal handlers don't need to be aware of transactions 121 Transaction-aware signal handlers can read the transactional register state 122 from the second ucontext. This will be necessary for crash handlers to
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D | qe_firmware.txt | 75 3) The TIBCR trap registers are loaded with the addresses of the trap handlers
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/parisc/ |
D | debugging | 33 registers interruption handlers read to find out where the machine
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D | registers | 85 (GR) saves and restores in interruption handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/cris/arch-v32/lib/ |
D | checksumcopy.S | 50 ;; r12 <= acr is needed after mloop and in the exception handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/nubus/ |
D | proc.c | 64 #warning Need to set some I/O handlers here
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/usb/ |
D | error-codes.txt | 72 USB device drivers may only test urb status values in completion handlers. 83 flag is set. Completion handlers for isochronous URBs should only see
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D | URB.txt | 143 For isochronous endpoints, your completion handlers should (re)submit 215 In the current kernel, completion handlers run with local interrupts 217 local IRQs are always disabled inside completion handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/powerpc/include/asm/ |
D | pmac_pfunc.h | 178 struct pmf_handlers *handlers,
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/arm/ |
D | Interrupts | 100 The handler can be one of the 3 standard handlers - "level", "edge" and 131 enables this IRQ (eg, Neponset and SA1111 handlers).
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D | tcm.txt | 50 - FIQ and other interrupt handlers that need deterministic
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/infiniband/hw/cxgb3/ |
D | iwch.c | 58 .handlers = t3c_handlers,
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/input/ |
D | input.txt | 46 1.2 Event handlers 154 3.2 Event handlers 156 Event handlers distribute the events from the devices to userland and
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/fb/ |
D | deferred_io.txt | 10 - deferred IO and driver sets up fault and page_mkwrite handlers
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/gpio/ |
D | consumer.txt | 173 handlers and similar contexts. 197 sleeping, which can't be done from inside IRQ handlers. 214 that can't be accessed from hardIRQ handlers, these calls act the same as the
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D | gpio-legacy.txt | 164 (nonthreaded) IRQ handlers and similar contexts. 200 This requires sleeping, which can't be done from inside IRQ handlers. 222 on GPIOs that can't be accessed from hardIRQ handlers, these calls act
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/infiniband/ |
D | core_locking.txt | 76 completion event handlers for the same CQ are not called
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/ntb/ |
D | ntb_transport.c | 1426 const struct ntb_queue_handlers *handlers) in ntb_transport_create_queue() argument 1449 qp->rx_handler = handlers->rx_handler; in ntb_transport_create_queue() 1450 qp->tx_handler = handlers->tx_handler; in ntb_transport_create_queue() 1451 qp->event_handler = handlers->event_handler; in ntb_transport_create_queue()
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/hid/ |
D | hid-wiimote-core.c | 1582 static struct wiiproto_handler handlers[] = { variable 1623 for (i = 0; handlers[i].id; ++i) { in wiimote_hid_event() 1624 h = &handlers[i]; in wiimote_hid_event() 1631 if (!handlers[i].id) in wiimote_hid_event()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | dax.txt | 61 VM_MIXEDMAP flag on the VMA, and setting the vm_ops to include handlers
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D | fiemap.txt | 199 structure directly. Filesystem handlers should be tolerant to signals and return
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D | proc.txt | 973 Provides counts of softirq handlers serviced since boot time, for each cpu.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/ |
D | Kconfig | 74 event types and scopes. Device drivers can register their handlers
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/cris/arch-v32/mm/ |
D | mmu.S | 201 ; This is the MMU bus fault handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/remoteproc/ |
D | remoteproc_core.c | 697 rproc_handle_resource_t handlers[RSC_LAST]) in rproc_handle_resources() 722 handler = handlers[hdr->type]; in rproc_handle_resources()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh3/ |
D | entry.S | 494 mov r15, r8 ! trap handlers take saved regs in r8
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/target/ |
D | tcm_mod_builder.txt | 21 the TransportID / Initiator and Target WWPN related handlers for
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D | tcmu-design.txt | 268 devices separately. All handlers should make sure to only open their
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/edac/ |
D | edac_mc.c | 664 int handlers = atomic_dec_return(&edac_handlers); in del_mc_from_global_list() local 673 return handlers; in del_mc_from_global_list()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/ |
D | entry.S | 334 ;; from the other interrupt handlers. 417 ;; special handlers for breakpoint and NMI
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/video4linux/ |
D | v4l2-controls.txt | 38 controls, possibly to controls owned by other handlers. 366 the value of controls owned by other handlers, then you have to be very careful 613 all video nodes. But you can also specify different control handlers for 652 What you should not do is make two identical controls for two handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-script-python.txt | 119 # perf script event handlers, generated by perf script -g python 175 more info on event handlers). 484 arguments passed to all event handlers; some of the fields correspond
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D | perf-script-perl.txt | 88 arguments passed to all event handlers; some of the fields correspond
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/linux-4.1.27/net/bluetooth/ |
D | hci_sock.c | 1006 chan->handlers[opcode].func == NULL) { in hci_mgmt_cmd() 1013 handler = &chan->handlers[opcode]; in hci_mgmt_cmd()
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D | mgmt.c | 8405 .handlers = mgmt_handlers,
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/linux-4.1.27/tools/lib/traceevent/ |
D | event-parse.c | 5682 for (next = &pevent->handlers; *next; in find_event_handle() 6362 handle->next = pevent->handlers; in pevent_register_event_handler() 6363 pevent->handlers = handle; in pevent_register_event_handler() 6426 for (next = &pevent->handlers; *next; next = &(*next)->next) { in pevent_unregister_event_handler() 6572 while (pevent->handlers) { in pevent_free() 6573 handle = pevent->handlers; in pevent_free() 6574 pevent->handlers = handle->next; in pevent_free()
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D | event-parse.h | 521 struct event_handler *handlers; member
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/locking/ |
D | spinlocks.txt | 101 never used in interrupt handlers, you can use the non-irq versions:
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/spi/ |
D | spidev | 20 they need to access kernel interfaces (such as IRQ handlers or other layers
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D | spi-summary | 591 execution contexts like IRQ handlers, tasklets, or workqueues (such
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/isdn/ |
D | README.hysdn | 52 handlers for various protocols like ppp and others as well as config info
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/linux-4.1.27/net/mac80211/ |
D | Kconfig | 122 bool "Do not inline TX/RX handlers"
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/blackfin/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 184 bool "Turn off hwtrace in CPLB handlers"
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/linux-4.1.27/tools/perf/ |
D | builtin-sched.c | 1479 const struct perf_evsel_str_handler handlers[] = { in perf_sched__read_events() local 1502 if (perf_session__set_tracepoints_handlers(session, handlers)) in perf_sched__read_events()
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D | builtin-trace.c | 2349 const struct perf_evsel_str_handler handlers[] = { in trace__replay() local 2386 err = perf_session__set_tracepoints_handlers(session, handlers); in trace__replay()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/s390/ |
D | driver-model.txt | 185 distinct handlers (e.g. multi subchannel devices), this is a member of ccw_device
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D | cds.txt | 51 * The interrupt handlers must be adapted to use a ccw_device as argument.
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm/kernel/ |
D | entry-armv.S | 124 @ common_invalid - generic code for failed exception (re-entrant version of handlers)
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/sysctl/ |
D | fs.txt | 127 handlers. This value should be 3-4 times larger than the value
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ide/ |
D | ChangeLog.ide-cd.1994-2004 | 59 * Fix race condition in setting up interrupt handlers
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/power/ |
D | Kconfig | 305 handlers.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/PCI/ |
D | pci.txt | 367 All interrupt handlers for IRQ lines should be registered with IRQF_SHARED 395 two (or more) interrupt handlers: one for MSI/MSI-X and another for IRQs.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/timers/ |
D | highres.txt | 112 architecture specific timer interrupt handlers and hands the control over the
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/networking/ |
D | rds.txt | 260 CM event handlers, and other Infiniband details.
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D | filter.txt | 589 in the eBPF interpreter. For in-kernel handlers, this all works transparently
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/unicore32/kernel/ |
D | entry.S | 230 @ (re-entrant version of handlers)
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/ |
D | Kconfig | 420 the slow path using TIF_NOHZ flag. Exceptions handlers must be
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/vm/ |
D | unevictable-lru.txt | 277 (1) in the mlock()/mlockall() system call handlers; 310 Both [do_]mlock() and [do_]mlockall() system call handlers call mlock_fixup()
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/linux-4.1.27/include/net/bluetooth/ |
D | hci_core.h | 1320 const struct hci_mgmt_handler *handlers; member
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/scsi/cxgbi/cxgb3i/ |
D | cxgb3i.c | 77 .handlers = cxgb3i_cpl_handlers,
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | ChangeLog.lpfc | 113 * Removed TXQ from all abort and reset handlers since it is never 196 * Following timeout handlers moved to the lpfc worker thread: 569 * Have lpfc eh handlers, bus_reset and lun_reset, wait for all
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D | ChangeLog.1992-1997 | 439 - Change all interrupt handlers to accept new calling convention.
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/message/fusion/ |
D | mptbase.c | 7735 int handlers = 0; in ProcessEventNotification() local 7808 handlers++; in ProcessEventNotification() 7825 *evHandlers = handlers; in ProcessEventNotification()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/virtual/kvm/ |
D | api.txt | 3508 consists of those hcalls for which in-kernel handlers were implemented 3554 This capability allows post-handlers for the STSI instruction. After 3558 Before exiting to userspace, kvm handlers should fill in s390_stsi field of 3575 KVM handlers should exit to userspace with rc = -EREMOTE.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/cgroups/ |
D | cpusets.txt | 242 interrupt handlers, is allowed to be taken outside even a
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/linux-4.1.27/lib/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 670 bool "Debug shared IRQ handlers"
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/linux-4.1.27/ |
D | CREDITS | 671 D: Originator of design for new combined interrupt handlers
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