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/linux-4.4.14/arch/sparc/include/asm/
Dldc.h99 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, int ncookies,
104 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, int ncookies,
107 void ldc_unmap(struct ldc_channel *lp, struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies,
112 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, int ncookies);
117 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, in ldc_get_dring_entry() argument
120 return ldc_copy(lp, LDC_COPY_IN, buf, len, offset, cookies, ncookies); in ldc_get_dring_entry()
126 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, in ldc_put_dring_entry() argument
129 return ldc_copy(lp, LDC_COPY_OUT, buf, len, offset, cookies, ncookies); in ldc_put_dring_entry()
133 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies,
138 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, int ncookies);
Dvio.h71 struct ldc_trans_cookie cookies[0]; member
162 struct ldc_trans_cookie cookies[0]; member
247 struct ldc_trans_cookie cookies[0]; member
266 return (struct vio_net_dext *)&desc->cookies[2]; in vio_net_ext()
282 struct ldc_trans_cookie cookies[VIO_MAX_RING_COOKIES]; member
/linux-4.4.14/kernel/
Dkcmp.c32 static unsigned long cookies[KCMP_TYPES][2] __read_mostly; variable
36 return (v ^ cookies[type][0]) * cookies[type][1]; in kptr_obfuscate()
191 get_random_bytes(cookies, sizeof(cookies)); in kcmp_cookies_init()
194 cookies[i][1] |= (~(~0UL >> 1) | 1); in kcmp_cookies_init()
/linux-4.4.14/arch/sparc/kernel/
Dviohs.c199 u.pkt.cookies[i] = dr->cookies[i]; in send_dreg()
203 (unsigned long long) u.pkt.cookies[i].cookie_addr, in send_dreg()
204 (unsigned long long) u.pkt.cookies[i].cookie_size); in send_dreg()
450 dr->cookies[i] = pkt->cookies[i]; in process_dreg_info()
455 pkt->cookies[i].cookie_addr, in process_dreg_info()
457 pkt->cookies[i].cookie_size); in process_dreg_info()
Dldc.c2009 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies; member
2037 sp->cookies[sp->nc - 1].cookie_size += tlen; in fill_cookies()
2039 sp->cookies[sp->nc].cookie_addr = this_cookie; in fill_cookies()
2040 sp->cookies[sp->nc].cookie_size = tlen; in fill_cookies()
2081 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, int ncookies, in ldc_map_sg() argument
2110 state.cookies = cookies; in ldc_map_sg()
2127 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, int ncookies, in ldc_map_single() argument
2152 state.cookies = cookies; in ldc_map_single()
2177 void ldc_unmap(struct ldc_channel *lp, struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, in ldc_unmap() argument
2186 u64 addr = cookies[i].cookie_addr; in ldc_unmap()
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/filesystems/caching/
Dobject.txt27 struct and are referred to as cookies.
35 There is a 1:N relationship between cookies and objects. A cookie may be
39 Furthermore, both cookies and objects are hierarchical. The two hierarchies
40 correspond, but the cookies tree is a superset of the union of the object trees
88 pointers to the cookies. The cookies themselves and any objects attached to
89 those cookies are hidden from it.
114 (4) Termination: states that detach objects from their netfs cookies, that
Dfscache.txt215 Cookies idx=N Number of index cookies allocated
216 dat=N Number of data storage cookies allocated
217 spc=N Number of special cookies allocated
Dnetfs-api.txt747 disabled, it ignores all attempts to acquire child cookies; check, update or
787 There are a number of operations that can be used to control cookies:
794 These operations permit data cookies to be pinned into the cache and to
795 have the pinning removed. They are not permitted on index cookies.
839 the cookies for "child" indices, objects and pages have been relinquished
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/net/ethernet/sun/
Dsunvnet.c379 desc->cookies, desc->ncookies); in vnet_rx_one()
484 dr->cookies, dr->ncookies); in get_rx_desc()
500 dr->cookies, dr->ncookies); in put_rx_desc()
527 desc->cookies[0].cookie_addr, in vnet_walk_rx_one()
528 desc->cookies[0].cookie_size); in vnet_walk_rx_one()
961 port->tx_bufs[txi].cookies, in vnet_clean_tx_ring()
1002 struct ldc_trans_cookie *cookies, int ncookies, in vnet_skb_map() argument
1014 err = ldc_map_single(lp, skb->data-VNET_PACKET_SKIP, blen, cookies, in vnet_skb_map()
1029 blen, cookies + nc, ncookies - nc, in vnet_skb_map()
1037 ldc_unmap(lp, cookies, nc); in vnet_skb_map()
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Dsunvnet.h37 struct ldc_trans_cookie cookies[VNET_MAXCOOKIES]; member
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/block/
Dsunvdc.c299 ldc_unmap(port->vio.lp, desc->cookies, desc->ncookies); in vdc_end_one()
473 desc->cookies, port->ring_cookies, in __send_request()
631 desc->cookies, port->ring_cookies, in generic_request()
692 dr->cookies, &ncookies, in vdc_alloc_tx_ring()
716 dr->cookies, dr->ncookies); in vdc_free_tx_ring()
991 ldc_unmap(port->vio.lp, desc->cookies, desc->ncookies); in vdc_requeue_inflight()
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/video4linux/cx2341x/
DREADME.vbi31 After these magic cookies (and the 8 byte bitmask in case of cookie 'itv0') the
/linux-4.4.14/net/ipv4/
DKconfig271 SYN cookies provide protection against this type of attack. If you
273 protocol known as "SYN cookies" to enable legitimate users to
276 SYN cookies work transparently to them. For technical information
277 about SYN cookies, check out <http://cr.yp.to/syncookies.html>.
284 SYN cookies may prevent correct error reporting on clients when the
288 If you say Y here, you can disable SYN cookies at run time by
/linux-4.4.14/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/
Dlustre_log.h165 struct llog_cookie *cookies, int flags);
/linux-4.4.14/fs/reiserfs/
DREADME127 of how we could use the hashing code in making 32 bit NFS cookies work
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/filesystems/
Dlogfs.txt186 the effective 32bit limit on telldir/seekdir cookies. Since logfs
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/scsi/
DChangeLog.ncr53c8xx10 - Get both the BAR cookies actual and PCI BAR values.
DChangeLog.sym53c8xx37 - Get both the BAR cookies used by CPU and actual PCI BAR
/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/gpio/
Dgpio-legacy.txt95 touch the underlying hardware treats these integers as opaque cookies.