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92 unsigned int starved; /* times reads have starved writes */ member357 (dd->starved++ >= dd->writes_starved)) in __dd_dispatch_request()373 dd->starved = 0; in __dd_dispatch_request()925 seq_printf(m, "%u\n", dd->starved); in deadline_starved_show()
92 … unlikely(tcp_cwnd_validate-network-not-starved)
157 unsigned long starved; member
2968 qs->rspq.starved++; in sge_timer_rx()
1414 goto starved; in scsi_target_queue_ready()1427 goto starved; in scsi_target_queue_ready()1431 starved: in scsi_target_queue_ready()1453 goto starved; in scsi_host_queue_ready()1467 goto starved; in scsi_host_queue_ready()1481 starved: in scsi_host_queue_ready()
62 be totally starved.
215 traffic and the "slower" modem starved.
44 result in the ``rcu_.*kthread starved for`` console-log message,321 rcu_sched kthread starved for 23807 jiffies! g7075 f0x0 RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS(3) ->state=0x1 ->cpu=5
357 tasks will not be starved and the system might be able to respect all the459 tasks are not starved and that the tardiness of real-time tasks has an upper
46 register-starved machines. My discussions with Richard Outerbridge,
245 mechanism ensures no transaction is starved of resources when log space
5797 kthread is starved first, then the CPU.