| /linux-6.15/Documentation/scheduler/ |
| H A D | sched-stats.rst | 63 1) # of times sched_yield() was called 69 3) # of times schedule() was called 74 5) # of times try_to_wake_up() was called 101 cpu was busy 112 target task was cache-hot when busy 116 was busy but no busier group was found 119 cpu was idle 129 was idle 135 cpu was idle but no busier group was found 138 was just becoming idle [all …]
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| H A D | sched-nice-design.rst | 11 Unfortunately that was not that easy to implement under the old 13 support was historically coupled to timeslice length, and timeslice 14 units were driven by the HZ tick, so the smallest timeslice was 1/HZ. 41 changing the ABI to extend priorities was discarded early on.) 48 this was long ago when hardware was weaker and caches were smaller, and 60 coupling to timeslices and granularity it was not really viable. 63 about Linux's nice level support was its asymmetry around the origin 80 CPU split was different than if it was at +5 or +10. 82 A third complaint against Linux's nice level support was that negative 91 enough), the scheduler was decoupled from 'time slice' and HZ concepts [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/tools/perf/arch/arm64/entry/syscalls/ |
| H A D | syscall_32.tbl | 21 # 7 was sys_waitpid 27 # 13 was sys_time 31 # 17 was sys_break 32 # 18 was sys_stat 39 # 25 was sys_stime 41 # 27 was sys_alarm 45 # 31 was sys_stty 46 # 32 was sys_gtty 58 # 44 was sys_prof 67 # 53 was sys_lock [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/arch/arm64/tools/ |
| H A D | syscall_32.tbl | 21 # 7 was sys_waitpid 27 # 13 was sys_time 31 # 17 was sys_break 32 # 18 was sys_stat 39 # 25 was sys_stime 41 # 27 was sys_alarm 45 # 31 was sys_stty 46 # 32 was sys_gtty 58 # 44 was sys_prof 67 # 53 was sys_lock [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| H A D | hist-v4l2.rst | 10 Soon after the V4L API was added to the kernel it was criticised as too 39 1998-10-02: The ``id`` field was removed from 41 renamed. The :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYSTD` ioctl was 45 Codec API was released. 372 A ``type`` field was added. 394 ``index`` field was added for 478 itself was removed. 528 was added to distinguish between 535 memory. It was barely useful and so was removed. 711 error code was not documented. [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/tools/perf/arch/arm/entry/syscalls/ |
| H A D | syscall.tbl | 22 # 7 was sys_waitpid 32 # 17 was sys_break 33 # 18 was sys_stat 43 # 28 was sys_fstat 46 # 31 was sys_stty 47 # 32 was sys_gtty 50 # 35 was sys_ftime 59 # 44 was sys_prof 63 # 48 was sys_signal 68 # 53 was sys_lock [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/arch/arm/tools/ |
| H A D | syscall.tbl | 22 # 7 was sys_waitpid 32 # 17 was sys_break 33 # 18 was sys_stat 43 # 28 was sys_fstat 46 # 31 was sys_stty 47 # 32 was sys_gtty 50 # 35 was sys_ftime 59 # 44 was sys_prof 63 # 48 was sys_signal 68 # 53 was sys_lock [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/filesystems/ |
| H A D | locks.rst | 18 The old flock(2) emulation in the kernel was swapped for proper BSD 33 Because sendmail was unable to use the old flock() emulation, many sendmail 35 for example. This gave rise to some other subtle problems if sendmail was 50 race and deadlock conditions that the current solution was the only 60 Mandatory locking was prior to this release a general configuration option 61 that was valid for all mounted filesystems. This had a number of inherent 62 dangers, not the least of which was the ability to freeze an NFS server by 65 Such option was dropped in Kernel v5.14.
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/ABI/removed/ |
| H A D | sysfs-class-rfkill | 9 Description: This file was deprecated because there no longer was a way to 11 This file was scheduled to be removed in 2012, and was removed
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| /linux-6.15/tools/perf/arch/sh/entry/syscalls/ |
| H A D | syscall.tbl | 27 # 17 was break 41 # 31 was stty 42 # 32 was gtty 45 # 35 was ftime 54 # 44 was prof 63 # 53 was lock 66 # 56 was mpx 68 # 58 was ulimit 92 # 82 was select 120 # 110 was iopl [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/ |
| H A D | syscall.tbl | 27 # 17 was break 41 # 31 was stty 42 # 32 was gtty 45 # 35 was ftime 54 # 44 was prof 63 # 53 was lock 66 # 56 was mpx 68 # 58 was ulimit 92 # 82 was select 120 # 110 was iopl [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| H A D | tainted-kernels.rst | 35 You'll find a 'Not tainted: ' there if the kernel was not tainted at the 61 * Proprietary module was loaded (#0) 63 * Externally-built ('out-of-tree') module was loaded (#12) 85 0 G/P 1 proprietary module was loaded 86 1 _/F 2 module was force loaded 88 3 _/R 8 module was force unloaded 92 7 _/D 128 kernel died recently, i.e. there was an OOPS or BUG 95 10 _/C 1024 staging driver was loaded 97 12 _/O 4096 externally-built ("out-of-tree") module was loaded 98 13 _/E 8192 unsigned module was loaded [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/ |
| H A D | xlnx,opb-uartlite.yaml | 38 The fixed baud rate that the device was configured for. 43 The fixed number of data bits that the device was configured for. 49 Whether parity checking was enabled when the device was configured. 55 Whether odd parity was configured.
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/ |
| H A D | cec-ioc-receive.rst | 143 the payload of the reply message if ``timeout`` was set. 266 the transmit was eventually successful. 310 was unconfigured, or a transmit was interrupted, or the driver 332 - The message was received successfully. 342 - The message was received successfully but the reply was 344 was the reply to an earlier transmitted message. 350 because the HDMI cable was disconnected, the adapter was unconfigured 352 reply was interrupted. 369 The ``timeout`` was reached while waiting for a message. 372 The wait for a message was interrupted (e.g. by Ctrl-C). [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/arch/powerpc/ |
| H A D | vcpudispatch_stats.rst | 31 2. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on the same processor as last 33 3. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different processor core 35 4. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different chip 36 5. number of times this vcpu was dispatches on a different socket/drawer 42 6. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in its home node (chip) 43 7. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in a different node 44 8. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in a node further away (numa
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| /linux-6.15/tools/perf/arch/parisc/entry/syscalls/ |
| H A D | syscall.tbl | 115 # 102 was socketcall 154 # 137 was afs_syscall 186 # 167 was query_module 188 # 169 was nfsservctl 216 # 196 was getpmsg 217 # 197 was putpmsg 225 # 203 was attrctl 226 # 204 was acl_get 227 # 205 was acl_set 298 # 263 was vserver [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/ |
| H A D | syscall.tbl | 27 # 17 was break 41 # 31 was stty 42 # 32 was gtty 45 # 35 was ftime 54 # 44 was prof 63 # 53 was lock 66 # 56 was mpx 68 # 58 was ulimit 120 # 110 was iopl 122 # 112 was idle [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/ |
| H A D | syscall.tbl | 115 # 102 was socketcall 154 # 137 was afs_syscall 186 # 167 was query_module 188 # 169 was nfsservctl 216 # 196 was getpmsg 217 # 197 was putpmsg 225 # 203 was attrctl 226 # 204 was acl_get 227 # 205 was acl_set 298 # 263 was vserver [all …]
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gnss/ |
| H A D | sirfstar.yaml | 14 chips, starting from the SiRFstarIII which was a chip that was introduced in 15 2004 and used in a lot of dedicated GPS devices. In 2009 SiRF was acquired 16 by CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) and in 2012 the CSR GPS business was 18 was acquired by Qualcomm who still sell some of the SiRF products.
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/arch/arm/nwfpe/ |
| H A D | nwfpe.rst | 7 The majority of the code was written by me, Scott Bambrough It is 9 where required. It was written quickly, with a goal of implementing a 20 Another choice I made was in the file structure. I have attempted to 33 SoftFloat to the ARM was done by Phil Blundell, based on an earlier 61 SoftFloat was written by John R. Hauser. This work was made possible in 63 1947 Center Street, Berkeley, California 94704. Funding was partially 65 original version of this code was written as part of a project to build
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/userspace-api/gpio/ |
| H A D | error-codes.rst | 20 - The device was opened in non-blocking mode and a read can't 31 usage of a resource that was already allocated. The ioctl must not 37 - There was a failure while copying data from/to userspace, probably 47 - Device not found or was removed. 68 - Typically returned when a feature requiring interrupt support was
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
| H A D | gemini.yaml | 11 produced by Storlink Semiconductor around 2005. The company was renamed 13 It was derived from earlier products from Storm named SL3316 (Centroid) and 16 Storm Semiconductor was acquired by Cortina Systems in 2008 and the SoC was 17 produced and used for NAS and similar usecases. In 2014 Cortina Systems was
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/scsi/ |
| H A D | sym53c500_cs.rst | 8 package, and was written by Tom Corner ([email protected]). A rewrite was 14 All the USE_BIOS code has been ripped out. It was never used, and could 20 The Symbios Logic 53c500 chip was used in the "newer" (circa 1997) version
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/gpu/amdgpu/ |
| H A D | debugging.rst | 40 Next you have the vmid and pasid. If the vmid is 0, this fault was likely 62 - bit 0: the PTE was not valid 63 - bit 1: the PTE read bit was not set 64 - bit 2: the PTE write bit was not set 65 - bit 3: the PTE execute bit was not set 67 Finally, RW, indicates whether the access was a read (0) or a write (1).
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| /linux-6.15/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ |
| H A D | frontend-stat-properties.rst | 64 measurement was not complete yet. 83 measurement was not complete yet. 114 measurement was not complete yet. 128 measurement was taken. 142 measurement was not complete yet. 171 measurement was not complete yet. 185 measurement was taken. 199 measurement was not complete yet. 220 measurement was not complete yet. 233 measurement was taken. [all …]
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