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D | smm665 | 52 Each monitored channel has its own high and low limits, plus a critical 120 in1_lcrit 12v input critical minimum voltage (mV) 121 in2_lcrit 3.3V (VDD) input critical minimum voltage (mV) 122 in3_lcrit Channel A critical minimum voltage (mV) 123 in4_lcrit Channel B critical minimum voltage (mV) 124 in5_lcrit Channel C critical minimum voltage (mV) 125 in6_lcrit Channel D critical minimum voltage (mV) 126 in7_lcrit Channel E critical minimum voltage (mV) 127 in8_lcrit Channel F critical minimum voltage (mV) 128 in9_lcrit AIN1 critical minimum voltage (mV) [all …]
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D | zl6100 | 121 in1_lcrit_alarm Input voltage critical low alarm. 122 in1_crit_alarm Input voltage critical high alarm. 130 in2_lcrit_alarm VMON/VDRV voltage critical low alarm. 131 in2_crit_alarm VMON/VDRV voltage critical high alarm. 140 inX_lcrit_alarm Critical output voltage critical low alarm. 141 inX_crit_alarm Critical output voltage critical high alarm. 149 curr1_lcrit_alarm Output current critical low alarm. 150 curr1_crit_alarm Output current critical high alarm. 159 temp[12]_lcrit_alarm Chip temperature critical low alarm. 160 temp[12]_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm.
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D | adt7410 | 35 exceeded, as well as a critical temperature (CT) pin to indicate that the 36 critical temperature set point has been exceeded. Both pins can be set up with a 56 maximum and critical temperature, it can only be set for temp#_max_hyst. 67 temp#_crit - critical temperature setpoint 70 temp#_crit_hyst - hysteresis for critical temperature (read-only) 73 temp#_crit_alarm - critical temperature alarm flag
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D | max8688 | 51 in1_lcrit_alarm Voltage critical low alarm. From VOLTAGE_UV_FAULT status. 52 in1_crit_alarm Voltage critical high alarm. From VOLTAGE_OV_FAULT status. 61 curr1_crit_alarm Current critical high alarm. From IOUT_OC_FAULT status. 71 temp1_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm. Set by comparing
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D | ucd9200 | 63 in1_lcrit_alarm Voltage critical low alarm. From VIN_UV_FAULT status. 64 in1_crit_alarm Voltage critical high alarm. From VIN_OV_FAULT status. 74 in[2-5]_lcrit_alarm Voltage critical low alarm. From VOLTAGE_UV_FAULT status. 75 in[2-5]_crit_alarm Voltage critical high alarm. From VOLTAGE_OV_FAULT status. 87 curr[2-5]_crit_alarm Current critical high alarm. From IOUT_OC_FAULT status. 108 temp[1-5]_crit_alarm Temperature critical high alarm.
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D | pmbus | 50 Each monitored channel has its own high and low limits, plus a critical 162 inX_lcrit_alarm Voltage critical low alarm. 164 inX_crit_alarm Voltage critical high alarm. 179 currX_lcrit_alarm Output current critical low alarm. 181 currX_crit_alarm Current critical high alarm. 193 powerX_crit_alarm Output power critical high alarm. 211 tempX_lcrit_alarm Chip temperature critical low alarm. Set by comparing 214 tempX_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm. Set by comparing
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D | lm77 | 22 critical (temp1_crit.) It also implements an hysteresis mechanism which 29 difference staying unchanged. For example, if the old critical limit 31 the critical limit to 90 degrees C, then the hysteresis will
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D | ltc2978 | 111 in1_lcrit_alarm Input voltage critical low alarm. 114 in1_crit_alarm Input voltage critical high alarm. 135 in[N]_lcrit_alarm Output voltage critical low alarm. 136 in[N]_crit_alarm Output voltage critical high alarm. 162 temp[N]_lcrit_alarm Temperature critical low alarm. 163 temp[N]_crit_alarm Temperature critical high alarm. 206 curr[N]_crit_alarm Output current critical high alarm. 207 curr[N]_lcrit_alarm Output current critical low alarm.
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D | max20751 | 50 in1_lcrit_alarm Input voltage critical low alarm. 61 in2_lcrit_alarm Output voltage critical low alarm. 74 temp1_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm.
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D | lm25066 | 76 in1_lcrit_alarm Input voltage critical low alarm (LM25063 only). 77 in1_crit_alarm Input voltage critical high alarm. (LM25063 only). 101 curr1_crit_alarm Input current critical high alarm (LM25063 only). 120 temp1_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm.
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D | max16064 | 51 in[1-4]_lcrit_alarm Voltage critical low alarm. From VOLTAGE_UV_FAULT status. 52 in[1-4]_crit_alarm Voltage critical high alarm. From VOLTAGE_OV_FAULT status. 62 temp1_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm. Set by comparing
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D | emc1403 | 42 (tempX_max) and critical (tempX_crit.) The chips also implement an 50 difference staying unchanged. For example, if the old critical limit 52 the critical limit to 90 degrees C, then the hysteresis will
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D | ucd9000 | 79 in[1-12]_lcrit_alarm Voltage critical low alarm. From VOLTAGE_UV_FAULT status. 80 in[1-12]_crit_alarm Voltage critical high alarm. From VOLTAGE_OV_FAULT status. 89 curr[1-12]_crit_alarm Current critical high alarm. From IOUT_OC_FAULT status. 100 temp[1-2]_crit_alarm Temperature critical high alarm.
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D | max34440 | 82 in[1-6]_lcrit_alarm Voltage critical low alarm. From VOLTAGE_UV_FAULT status. 83 in[1-6]_crit_alarm Voltage critical high alarm. From VOLTAGE_OV_FAULT status. 95 curr[1-6]_crit_alarm Current critical high alarm. From IOUT_OC_FAULT status. 118 temp[1-8]_crit_alarm Temperature critical high alarm.
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D | tps40422 | 51 curr1_crit_alarm Current critical high alarm. From IOUT_OC_FAULT status. 60 temp1_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm. Set by comparing
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D | lm95245 | 31 Each sensor has its own critical limit. Additionally, there is a relative 32 hysteresis value common to both critical limits. To make life easier to
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D | max6697 | 56 tempX_crit RW temperature critical threshold 57 tempX_crit_alarm RO temperature critical threshold alarm
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D | max16065 | 51 Each monitored channel has its own low and high critical limits. MAX16065, 93 in[0-11]_lcrit Low critical limit. 95 in[0-11]_crit High critical limit.
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D | jc42 | 75 and critical temperature can be configured. There are alarms for high, low, 76 and critical thresholds. 102 temp1_crit_alarm Temperature critical alarm
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D | lm90 | 150 family is that it features critical limits with hysteresis, and an 159 * ALERT is triggered by temperatures over critical limits. 187 * Second critical temperature limit 197 * Second critical temperature limit 218 Each sensor has its own high and low limits, plus a critical limit. 219 Additionally, there is a relative hysteresis value common to both critical
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D | w83627ehf | 172 critical temperature protection 177 0x6b: only on DHG, SYS fan critical temperature 178 0x6c: only on DHG, CPU fan0 critical temperature 179 0x6d: only on DHG, AUX fan critical temperature 180 0x6e: only on DHG, CPU fan1 critical temperature
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D | sysfs-interface | 109 in[0-*]_lcrit Voltage critical min value. 120 in[0-*]_crit Voltage critical max value. 341 temp[1-*]_crit Temperature critical max value, typically greater than 347 Temperature hysteresis value for critical limit. 350 from the critical value. 367 temp[1-*]_lcrit Temperature critical min value, typically lower than 373 Temperature hysteresis value for critical min limit. 376 from the critical min value. 435 curr[1-*]_lcrit Current critical low value 439 curr[1-*]_crit Current critical high value.
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D | abx500 | 22 raises interrupt when critical temperature reached.
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D | adm1031 | 31 Each temperature channel has its own high and low limits, plus a critical
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D | lm63 | 36 - No critical limit for local temperature. 38 will consider that the critical limit is read-only.
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D | lm92 | 32 alarms for high, low, and critical thresholds. There's also an hysteresis to
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D | nct6775 | 52 can be monitored and compared against minimum, maximum, and critical 178 critical temperature mode, in which the fans should run at full speed. 188 Temperature tolerance for critical temperature,
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D | lm95234 | 36 have a critical limit.
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D | lineage-pem | 57 in1_crit Output voltage critical alarm
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D | lm83 | 79 Each sensor has its own high limit, but the critical limit is common to
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D | it87 | 271 must be programmed to the critical CPU temperature.
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D | paravirt_ops.txt | 8 hypervisors. It allows each hypervisor to override critical operations and 13 corresponding to low level critical instructions and high level 15 time by enabling binary patching of the low-ops critical operations 25 Usually these operations correspond to low level critical instructions. They 26 are called frequently and are performance critical. The overhead is 32 them are very performance critical.
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D | lockdep.txt | 5 critical section. Each flavor of RCU is tracked separately (but note 27 Check for RCU read-side critical section. 29 Check for RCU-bh read-side critical section. 31 Check for RCU-sched read-side critical section. 33 Check for SRCU read-side critical section. 76 1. An RCU read-side critical section (implicit), or 81 RCU read-side critical sections, in case (2) the ->file_lock prevents 92 complain if this was used in an RCU read-side critical section unless one 101 being in an RCU read-side critical section. In the future, separate
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D | lockdep-splat.txt | 9 RCU read-side critical section or (2) holding the right update-side lock. 67 This form says that it must be in a plain vanilla RCU read-side critical 79 code was invoked either from within an RCU read-side critical section 84 On the other hand, perhaps we really do need an RCU read-side critical 85 section. In this case, the critical section must span the use of the 99 read-side critical section, which again would have suppressed the
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D | whatisRCU.txt | 78 critical sections. 138 entering an RCU read-side critical section. It is illegal 139 to block while in an RCU read-side critical section, though 141 read-side critical sections. Any RCU-protected data structure 142 accessed during an RCU read-side critical section is guaranteed to 143 remain unreclaimed for the full duration of that critical section. 152 exiting an RCU read-side critical section. Note that RCU 153 read-side critical sections may be nested and/or overlapping. 161 read-side critical sections on all CPUs have completed. 163 any subsequent RCU read-side critical sections to complete. [all …]
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D | UP.txt | 47 all RCU read-side critical sections currently executing have completed. 65 the same critical section, then the code would need to create 102 list, and is therefore within an RCU read-side critical section. 104 read-side critical section, and is not permitted to block. 119 the process-context critical section. This would result in 132 of an RCU read-side critical section. If synchronize_rcu()
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D | checklist.txt | 45 2. Do the RCU read-side critical sections make proper use of 136 of an RCU read-side critical section. See lockdep.txt 167 be traversed by an RCU read-side critical section. 294 critical section or must be protected by appropriate update-side 295 locks. RCU read-side critical sections are delimited by 307 10. Conversely, if you are in an RCU read-side critical section, 315 critical sections complete. It does -not- necessarily guarantee 318 read-side critical sections are protected by something other 341 interrupting that acquisition's critical section. 362 RCU, it -is- permissible to block in an SRCU read-side critical [all …]
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D | rcu.txt | 34 read-side critical sections. So, if we remove an item from a 42 RCU read-side critical sections. SRCU also uses CPU-local 44 critical sections. These variants of RCU detect grace periods 86 boosting of preempted RCU read-side critical sections. This is
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D | trace.txt | 352 read-side critical section blocks the current grace 354 at least one task blocked in an RCU read-side critical 358 critical section, regardless of whether any current 446 in an RCU read-side critical section.
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D | stallwarn.txt | 189 o A CPU looping in an RCU read-side critical section. 222 read-side critical section. This is especially damaging if
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D | rcubarrier.txt | 8 and unbounded latency. RCU read-side critical sections are delimited
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D | torture.txt | 82 read-side critical sections.
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D | RTFP.txt | 151 preemption of RCU realtime critical sections [PaulMcKenney05a, 156 RCU [PaulEMcKenney2006b], but priority-boosting of RCU read-side critical 158 blocking in read-side critical sections appeared [PaulEMcKenney2006c], 1248 preemptable RCU read side critical sections.
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D | thermal.c | 124 u8 critical:1; member 164 struct acpi_thermal_critical critical; member 293 tz->trips.critical.temperature = tmp; in acpi_thermal_trips_update() 301 tz->trips.critical.flags.valid = 0; in acpi_thermal_trips_update() 307 tz->trips.critical.flags.valid = 0; in acpi_thermal_trips_update() 309 tz->trips.critical.flags.valid = 1; in acpi_thermal_trips_update() 312 tz->trips.critical.temperature)); in acpi_thermal_trips_update() 314 if (tz->trips.critical.flags.valid == 1) { in acpi_thermal_trips_update() 316 tz->trips.critical.flags.valid = 0; in acpi_thermal_trips_update() 322 if (crt_k > tz->trips.critical.temperature) in acpi_thermal_trips_update() [all …]
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/linux-4.4.14/include/net/ |
D | geneve.h | 50 u8 critical:1; member 56 u8 critical:1;
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/ |
D | ras.c | 190 int critical; in ras_epow_interrupt() local 196 critical = 1; /* Time Critical */ in ras_epow_interrupt() 198 critical = 0; in ras_epow_interrupt() 206 critical, __pa(&ras_log_buf), in ras_epow_interrupt()
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-driver-intel-rapid-start | 8 critical level 13 critical level.
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/ |
D | pi-futex.txt | 38 I.e. critical RT apps often choose lock structures to protect critical 59 non-preemptible in a critical section, so the 'use spinlocks' argument 67 even if all critical sections are coded carefully to be deterministic 68 (i.e. all critical sections are short in duration and only execute a 72 executes the critical section, and could delay it indefinitely.
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D | preempt-locking.txt | 42 switch. For example, on x86, entering and exiting FPU mode is now a critical 68 duration of the critical region. 105 critical variables. Another example:
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D | volatile-considered-harmful.txt | 44 to shared_data _within_ the critical section, when we know that nobody else 52 accesses within a critical section. But, within the kernel, I/O memory 75 each accessor call becomes a little critical section on its own and
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D | io_ordering.txt | 7 critical section of code protected by spinlocks. This would ensure that
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D | SM501.txt | 51 functions, which are transient and thus their location is less critical
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D | stable_kernel_rules.txt | 14 critical.
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D | kref.txt | 249 it's important that kref_get_unless_zero is enclosed in the same critical
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D | kmemleak.txt | 116 To test a critical section on demand with a clean kmemleak do:
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D | intel_txt.txt | 207 any other macrocode and its correct operation is critical to the
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D | this_cpu_ops.txt | 138 access local per cpu data in a critical section. When preemption
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D | memory-barriers.txt | 460 words, within a given variable's critical section, all accesses of all 461 previous critical sections for that variable are guaranteed to have 1835 one-way barriers is that the effects of instructions outside of a critical 1836 section may seep into the inside of the critical section. 1860 critical sections corresponding to the RELEASE and the ACQUIRE can cross, 2430 issued prior to unlocking the critical section. 2447 form of locking), such that the critical operations are all contained within
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D | ManagementStyle | 115 healthy dose of critical thinking on what they do.
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D | initrd.txt | 137 (if space is critical, you may want to use the Minix FS instead of Ext2)
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D | cpu-hotplug.txt | 120 Just remember the critical section cannot call any
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D | vfio.txt | 39 by far the most critical aspect for maintaining a secure environment
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D | applying-patches.txt | 273 critical fixes for security problems or significant regressions discovered
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D | kernel-parameters.txt | 664 some critical bits. 1943 2 (KERN_CRIT) critical conditions 3693 -1: disable all critical trip points in all thermal zones 3694 <degrees C>: override all critical trip points 3698 critical and hot trip points.
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D | DMA-API.txt | 303 critical that the driver do something, in the case of a block driver
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D | HOWTO | 268 relatively small and critical fixes for security problems or significant
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D | IPMI.txt | 673 * Sensor Type: 0x20 (OS critical stop sensor)
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D | CodingStyle | 364 it's performance-critical, and it will probably do a better job of it
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D | db8500-thermal.txt | 13 "critical"; 42 trip2-type = "critical";
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D | qcom-spmi-temp-alarm.txt | 52 type = "critical";
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D | thermal.txt | 100 "critical": Hardware not reliable. 282 type = "critical"; 357 type = "critical"; 384 type = "critical"; 411 type = "critical"; 579 type = "critical";
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D | rockchip-thermal.txt | 65 type = "critical";
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D | charger-manager.txt | 26 -cold : critical cold temperature of battery for charging 28 -hot : critical hot temperature of battery for charging
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D | kvm_para.h | 39 __u64 critical; /* Guest may not get interrupts if == r1 */ member
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D | exynos5440-trip-points.dtsi | 23 type = "critical";
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D | omap5-gpu-thermal.dtsi | 25 type = "critical";
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D | omap5-core-thermal.dtsi | 25 type = "critical";
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D | exynos5420-trip-points.dtsi | 33 type = "critical";
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D | rk3288-thermal.dtsi | 69 type = "critical"; 97 type = "critical";
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D | omap4-cpu-thermal.dtsi | 30 type = "critical";
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D | exynos4-cpu-thermal.dtsi | 39 type = "critical";
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D | exynos5422-cpu-thermal.dtsi | 40 type = "critical";
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D | orion5x-lacie-ethernet-disk-mini-v2.dts | 85 * accidentally erasing critical flash sectors. We thus define
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D | orion5x-maxtor-shared-storage-2.dts | 64 * accidentally erasing critical flash sectors. We thus define
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D | orion5x-lacie-d2-network.dts | 104 * accidentally erasing critical flash sectors. We thus define
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D | sun5i-a13.dtsi | 95 type = "critical";
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D | ste-snowball.dts | 347 trip3-type = "critical";
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D | tegra124-jetson-tk1.dts | 1937 type = "critical"; 1951 type = "critical"; 1965 type = "critical";
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D | am57xx-beagle-x15.dts | 756 type = "critical";
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D | sun4i-a10.dtsi | 149 type = "critical";
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D | sun6i-a31.dtsi | 159 type = "critical";
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D | sun7i-a20.dtsi | 151 type = "critical";
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D | da9150-fg.txt | 10 - dlg,crit-soc-level: Battery discharge level (%) where critical event raised.
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/linux-4.4.14/crypto/asymmetric_keys/ |
D | x509.asn1 | 58 critical BOOLEAN DEFAULT,
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/locking/ |
D | spinlocks.txt | 10 ... critical section here .. 50 readers to be in the same critical region at once, but if somebody wants 54 simple spinlocks. Unless the reader critical section is long, you 64 .. critical section that only reads the info ...
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D | locktorture.txt | 16 different critical region behaviors. The amount of contention on the lock 17 can be simulated by either enlarging this critical region hold time and/or
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D | lglock.txt | 29 resulting in a globally visible critical section. 45 lock at the end of the critical section even if migrated. This should
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D | rt-mutex.txt | 28 well-designed applications to use userspace locks in critical parts of
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D | mutex-design.txt | 155 Unless the strict semantics of mutexes are unsuitable and/or the critical
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D | rt-mutex-design.txt | 91 entering critical sections simultaneously. 538 latency of that critical section (since the low priority process just entered
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/linux-4.4.14/net/hsr/ |
D | Kconfig | 25 relying on this code in a safety critical system!
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D | Kconfig | 193 It supports one critical trip point and one passive trip point. The 211 ADC (TS-ADC) found on Rockchip SoCs. It supports one critical 321 notification methods.The other trip is a critical trip point, which 331 hot & critical. The critical trip point default value is set by
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D | remap_file_pages.txt | 18 virtual address space. This use-case is not critical anymore since 64-bit
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D | transhuge.txt | 5 Performance critical computing applications dealing with large memory 93 madvise(MADV_HUGEPAGE) on their critical mmapped regions. 382 performance critical and they must work natively on hugepages like
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D | frontswap.txt | 205 entirely unpredictable. This is critical to the definition of frontswap
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D | hugetlbpage.txt | 10 This optimization is more critical now as bigger and bigger physical memories
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D | abx500.h | 202 int critical; member
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D | debugging | 31 Certain, very critical code has to clear the Q bit in the PSW. What
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D | ab8500-bm.h | 377 int critical; member
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D | lm85.c | 275 s8 critical; /* "All fans ON" temp limit */ member 521 data->zone[i].critical = in lm85_update_device() 528 data->zone[i].critical -= 64; in lm85_update_device() 1243 return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", TEMP_FROM_REG(data->zone[nr].critical)); in show_temp_auto_temp_crit() 1260 data->zone[nr].critical = TEMP_TO_REG(val); in set_temp_auto_temp_crit() 1262 data->zone[nr].critical); in set_temp_auto_temp_crit()
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D | Kconfig.preempt | 42 all kernel code (that is not executing in a critical section)
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D | sysfs-api.txt | 224 |---temp[1-*]_critical: The critical trip point of thermal zone [1-*] 271 E.g. it can be one of critical, hot, passive, active[0-*] for ACPI 407 ACPI thermal zone may support multiple trip points like critical, hot, 408 passive, active. If an ACPI thermal zone supports critical, passive, 427 |---trip_point_0_type: critical
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D | cpu_features.txt | 24 several paths that are performance-critical and would suffer if an array
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D | pci_iov_resource_on_powernv.txt | 27 that's not critical.
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D | traps.c | 160 #define parisc_printk_ratelimited(critical, regs, fmt, ...) { \ argument 161 if ((critical || show_unhandled_signals) && __ratelimit(&_hppa_rs)) { \
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D | ab8500_bmdata.c | 396 .critical = 2,
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D | ab8500_fg.c | 1163 if (percent <= di->bm->cap_levels->critical || in ab8500_fg_capacity_level()
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/linux-4.4.14/security/integrity/ima/ |
D | Kconfig | 25 whether or not critical system files have been modified.
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D | hpwdt.txt | 40 enables the users of NMIs for non critical events to be work as expected.
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D | mcpm_head.S | 159 @ Leave the cluster setup critical section:
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | befs.txt | 83 instructions on this critical step.
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D | files.txt | 53 critical section.
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D | path-lookup.txt | 227 child of this parent snapshot, we open d_seq critical section on the child 228 before closing d_seq critical section on the parent. This gives an interlocking
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D | vfat.txt | 145 -- specify FAT behavior on critical errors: panic, continue
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D | ntfs.txt | 176 errors=opt What to do when critical filesystem errors are found.
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D | Kconfig | 133 slower than on a PCI/ISA Parallel Port, so timing critical
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D | design_notes.txt | 49 Only a few non-performance critical operations use the write-through cache and
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D | IO-APIC.txt | 34 none of those IRQ sources is performance-critical.
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D | entry.S | 94 lghi %r11,\savearea # inside critical section, do cleanup 339 j .Lsysc_return # beware of critical section cleanup 662 j .Lio_return # beware of critical section cleanup 897 jno .Lmcck_panic # no -> skip cleanup critical
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D | geneve.c | 206 (gnvh->critical ? TUNNEL_CRIT_OPT : 0); in geneve_rx() 220 if (gnvh->critical) in geneve_rx() 630 geneveh->critical = !!(tun_flags & TUNNEL_CRIT_OPT); in geneve_build_header()
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D | netdev-FAQ.txt | 118 for networking, Dave collects up patches he deems critical for the 147 explicitly indicate why it is a critical fix and exactly what users are
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D | netconsole.txt | 206 enable the logging of even the most critical kernel bugs. It works
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D | bonding.txt | 154 It is critical that either the miimon or arp_interval and
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D | vlocks.txt | 8 These are intended to be used to coordinate critical activity among CPUs
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D | cluster-pm-race-avoidance.txt | 27 means that we need some coordination in order to ensure that critical
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D | vectors.S | 318 beq a2, a3, .Lunrecoverable_fixup # critical section
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/spi/ |
D | pxa2xx | 100 used to configure the SSP hardware fifo. These fields are critical to the
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/laptops/ |
D | disk-shock-protection.txt | 25 the internal hard drive and park its heads on the ramp when critical
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D | taishan.dts | 73 interrupts = <0x1 0x4 0x0 0x4>; /* cascade - first non-critical */
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/powerpc/include/asm/ |
D | kvm_ppc.h | 603 SHARED_WRAPPER(critical, 64)
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/timers/ |
D | hrtimers.txt | 94 used in various performance-critical areas of e.g. memory management and
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/xen/ |
D | Kconfig | 35 It is very useful on critical systems which require long
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/power/ |
D | charger-manager.txt | 196 and others critical to chargers, the system should be configured to wake up.
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D | dm-cache-policy-smq.c | 1465 static bool clean_target_met(struct smq_policy *mq, bool critical) in clean_target_met() argument 1467 if (critical) { in clean_target_met()
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D | Kconfig | 177 This option measures the time spent in irqs-off critical 201 This option measures the time spent in preemption-off critical
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/cgroups/ |
D | cpusets.txt | 103 kernel to avoid any additional impact on the critical scheduler or 139 into the rest of the kernel, none in performance critical paths: 593 In order to minimize the impact of cpusets on critical kernel
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D | cgroups.txt | 181 and in performance-critical code, whereas operations that require a 193 into the rest of the kernel, none in performance-critical paths:
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D | memory.txt | 794 The "critical" level means that the system is actively thrashing, it is 827 cgroup experience a critical pressure:
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D | fsys.txt | 83 normal Linux system call handler. For performance-critical system
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D | Kconfig | 432 firmware alerts (like critical battery condition), or misled 907 timeout or when the system battery reaches a critical state,
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D | README.DAC960 | 339 drives are offline or critical or any non-standby physical drives are dead. 379 should never be used on a dead drive that is part of a critical logical
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/usb/ |
D | power-management.txt | 482 critical section, the best way is to lock the device and call 484 critical section). Holding the device semaphore will block all
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/x86/math-emu/ |
D | README | 298 For arguments close to critical angles (which occur at multiples of
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/linux-4.4.14/arch/powerpc/kernel/ |
D | asm-offsets.c | 719 critical)); in main()
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/development-process/ |
D | 5.Posting | 94 changes in the same patch. If a single patch fixes a critical security
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/PCI/ |
D | pci-error-recovery.txt | 303 A driver can still return a critical failure for this function if
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | ChangeLog.megaraid_sas | 45 1. Return DID_ERROR for scsi io, when controller is in critical h/w error.
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D | BusLogic.txt | 42 be depended upon for high performance mission critical applications. All of
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D | booke.c | 385 ulong crit_raw = vcpu->arch.shared->critical; in kvmppc_booke_irqprio_deliver()
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D | dsa.txt | 516 - get_temp_alarm: this function returns the critical temperature threshold
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/linux-4.4.14/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/ |
D | aic7xxx.seq | 1620 * critical section here to guard against a timeout triggering 2388 * Modifying the disconnected list is a critical(pause dissabled) section.
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D | aic79xx.seq | 699 * Once we are out of the select_out critical section, 1183 * critical section here to guard against a timeout triggering
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/gpio/ |
D | gpio-legacy.txt | 64 and that can be critical for glue logic.
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/linux-4.4.14/lib/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 1064 held, inside an rcu read side critical section, inside preempt disabled
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/linux-4.4.14/Documentation/devicetree/ |
D | booting-without-of.txt | 417 way to avoid overriding critical things like, on Open Firmware
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/linux-4.4.14/init/ |
D | Kconfig | 518 permits arbitrary sleeping or blocking within RCU read-side critical
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