| /f-stack/freebsd/sys/ |
| H A D | resourcevar.h | 131 rlim_t lim_cur(struct thread *td, int which); 133 #define lim_cur(td, which) ({ \ argument 136 int _which = (which); \ 137 if (__builtin_constant_p(which) && which != RLIMIT_DATA && \ 138 which != RLIMIT_STACK && which != RLIMIT_VMEM) { \ 139 _rlim = td->td_limit->pl_rlimit[which].rlim_cur; \ 147 rlim_t lim_cur_proc(struct proc *p, int which); 153 rlim_t lim_max(struct thread *td, int which); 154 rlim_t lim_max_proc(struct proc *p, int which); 155 void lim_rlimit(struct thread *td, int which, struct rlimit *rlp); [all …]
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| /f-stack/freebsd/kern/ |
| H A D | kern_resource.c | 87 int which; member 107 switch (which) { in kern_getpriority() 175 int which; member 195 switch (which) { in kern_setpriority() 542 u_int which; member 563 u_int which; member 596 u_int which; member 691 switch (which) { in kern_proc_setrlimit() 783 u_int which; member 1314 KASSERT(which >= 0 && which < RLIM_NLIMITS, in lim_rlimit() [all …]
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| H A D | kern_cpuset.c | 898 switch (which) { in cpuset_which() 1726 if (which != CPU_WHICH_TID && which != CPU_WHICH_PID) in cpuset_check_capabilities() 1765 cpuwhich_t which; member 1800 cpuwhich_t which; member 1829 switch (which) { in kern_cpuset_getid() 1866 cpuwhich_t which; member 1905 switch (which) { in kern_cpuset_getaffinity() 1930 switch (which) { in kern_cpuset_getaffinity() 1978 cpuwhich_t which; member 2038 switch (which) { in kern_cpuset_setaffinity() [all …]
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| H A D | bus_if.m | 119 * @param _child the child device which failed to probe 191 * @param _child the child device which is being deleted 205 * @param _child the child device which changed state 221 * @param _driver the new driver which was added 562 * @param _child the device which owns the resource 584 * @param _child the device which owns the resource 608 * @param _child the device which owns the resource 647 * @param _child the device which is being examined 668 * @param _child the device which is being examined 694 * @param _child the device which is being examined [all …]
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| /f-stack/freebsd/security/audit/ |
| H A D | audit_bsm_klib.c | 316 audit_msgsys_to_event(int which) in audit_msgsys_to_event() argument 319 if ((which >= 0) && (which < aue_msgsys_count)) in audit_msgsys_to_event() 320 return (aue_msgsys[which]); in audit_msgsys_to_event() 327 audit_semsys_to_event(int which) in audit_semsys_to_event() argument 330 if ((which >= 0) && (which < aue_semsys_count)) in audit_semsys_to_event() 331 return (aue_semsys[which]); in audit_semsys_to_event() 338 audit_shmsys_to_event(int which) in audit_shmsys_to_event() argument 341 if ((which >= 0) && (which < aue_shmsys_count)) in audit_shmsys_to_event() 342 return (aue_shmsys[which]); in audit_shmsys_to_event()
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| /f-stack/tools/compat/include/sys/ |
| H A D | resourcevar.h | 130 int kern_proc_setrlimit(struct thread *td, struct proc *p, u_int which, 135 rlim_t lim_cur(struct thread *td, int which); 136 rlim_t lim_cur_proc(struct proc *p, int which); 141 rlim_t lim_max(struct thread *td, int which); 142 rlim_t lim_max_proc(struct proc *p, int which); 143 void lim_rlimit(struct thread *td, int which, struct rlimit *rlp); 144 void lim_rlimit_proc(struct proc *p, int which, struct rlimit *rlp);
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/prog_guide/ |
| H A D | regexdev.rst | 9 APIs which support a number of different RegEx operations. 17 a generic Crypto device framework which supports both physical (hardware) 30 EAL function which is executed at DPDK initialization, based on 75 * which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get(). 76 * The value 0 is allowed, in which case, value 1 used. 88 * which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get(). 89 * The value 0 is allowed, in which case, 96 * which previously provided in rte_regexdev_info_get(). 126 ``rte_regexdev_rule_db_update`` which add / remove rules from the rules 128 which compile the rules and loads them to the RegEx HW. [all …]
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| H A D | packet_distrib_lib.rst | 10 which is responsible for load balancing or distributing packets, 11 and a set of worker lcores which are responsible for receiving the packets from the distributor and… 19 one which sends one packet at a time to workers using 32-bits for flow_id, 20 and an optimized mode which sends bursts of up to 8 packets at a time to workers, using 15 bits of … 38 #. If the next packet in the input set has a tag which is already being processed by a worker, 45 or been queued up for a worker which is processing a given tag, 48 Other functions which are available to the distributor lcore are: 57 which should only be called on the lcore which also calls the process API. 58 It returns to the caller all packets which have finished processing by all worker cores. 69 No packet ordering guarantees are made about packets which do not share a common packet tag. [all …]
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/clock/ |
| H A D | ux500.txt | 10 CLKRST4, which does not exist. 14 reset, control unit) clocks. The cell indicates which PRCMU 18 The first cell indicates which PRCC block the consumer 20 cell indicates which clock inside the PRCC block it wants, 24 The first cell indicates which PRCC block the consumer 26 cell indicates which clock inside the PRCC block it wants,
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| H A D | exynos5433-clock.txt | 13 which generates clocks for LLI (Low Latency Interface) IP. 15 which generates clocks for DRAM Memory Controller domain. 21 which generates clocks for USB/UFS/SDMMC/TSI/PDMA IPs. 23 which generates clocks for G2D/MDMA IPs. 27 which generates clocks for Cortex-A5/BUS/AUDIO clocks. 32 which generates clocks for 3D Graphics Engine IP. 34 which generates clocks for GSCALER IPs. 36 which generates clocks for Cortex-A53 Quad-core processor. 43 which generates clocks for MFC(Multi-Format Codec) IP. 47 which generates clocks for FIMC-ISP/DRC/SCLC/DIS/3DNR IPs. [all …]
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| H A D | sprd,sc9860-clk.txt | 26 property here just simply shows which clock group the clocks' 28 which are defined in the driver. The detailed dependency 29 relationship (i.e. how many parents and which are the parents) 37 - sprd,syscon: phandle to the syscon which is in the same address area with
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/iommu/ |
| H A D | mediatek,iommu.txt | 54 smi-common. GALS can been seen as a "asynchronous fifo" which could help 59 "mediatek,mt2701-m4u" for mt2701 which uses generation one m4u HW. 60 "mediatek,mt2712-m4u" for mt2712 which uses generation two m4u HW. 61 "mediatek,mt6779-m4u" for mt6779 which uses generation two m4u HW. 62 "mediatek,mt7623-m4u", "mediatek,mt2701-m4u" for mt7623 which uses 64 "mediatek,mt8173-m4u" for mt8173 which uses generation two m4u HW. 65 "mediatek,mt8183-m4u" for mt8183 which uses generation two m4u HW. 71 Here is the list which require this "bclk": 73 Note that m4u use the EMI clock which always has been enabled before kernel
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/openzfs/config/ |
| H A D | kernel-rw.m4 | 3 dnl # kernel_write() which was introduced in 3.9 was updated to take 4 dnl # the offset as a pointer which is needed by vn_rdwr(). 33 dnl # kernel_read() which has existed for forever was updated to take 34 dnl # the offset as a pointer which is needed by vn_rdwr().
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| H A D | deb.am | 7 "*** package for your distribution which provides ${DPKGBUILD},\n" \ 14 "*** package for your distribution which provides ${ALIEN},\n" \ 54 ## to do this, so we install a shim onto the path which calls the real 58 echo "`which dh_shlibdeps` -- \ 61 ## These -x arguments are passed to dpkg-shlibdeps, which exclude the 63 ## which should NOT be mixed with the alien-generated debs created here
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/memory-controllers/ |
| H A D | nvidia,tegra20-emc.txt | 33 next level of nodes below the emc table are used to specify which settings 34 apply for which ram-code settings. 43 for which this node (and children) are valid. 53 There are two ways of specifying which tables to use: 56 and they will always be used (based on which frequency is used). 66 used to select which tables to use. 72 the valid frequency for which the table should be used (in kHz). 73 - clock-frequency : the clock frequency for the EMC at which this
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/timer/ |
| H A D | arm,arch_timer.yaml | 13 ARM cores may have a per-core architected timer, which provides per-cpu timers, 14 or a memory mapped architected timer, which provides up to 8 frames with a 45 only where necessary to work around broken firmware which does not configure 62 description: Indicates the presence of QorIQ erratum A-008585, which says 69 description: Indicates the presence of Hisilicon erratum 161010101, which 77 registers, which contain their architecturally-defined reset values. Only 78 supported for 32-bit systems which follow the ARMv7 architected reset
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/pinctrl/ |
| H A D | mediatek,mt6779-pinctrl.yaml | 115 0: (R1, R0) = (0, 0) which means R1 disabled and R0 disabled. 116 1: (R1, R0) = (0, 1) which means R1 disabled and R0 enabled. 117 2: (R1, R0) = (1, 0) which means R1 enabled and R0 disabled. 118 3: (R1, R0) = (1, 1) which means R1 enabled and R0 enabled. 126 0: (R1, R0) = (0, 0) which means R1 disabled and R0 disabled. 127 1: (R1, R0) = (0, 1) which means R1 disabled and R0 enabled. 128 2: (R1, R0) = (1, 0) which means R1 enabled and R0 disabled. 129 3: (R1, R0) = (1, 1) which means R1 enabled and R0 enabled.
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/nvmem/ |
| H A D | qfprom.txt | 3 This binding is intended to represent QFPROM which is found in most QCOM SOCs. 10 Are child nodes of qfprom, bindings of which as described in 27 Are device nodes which consume nvmem data cells.
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| H A D | mtk-efuse.txt | 3 This binding is intended to represent MTK-EFUSE which is found in most Mediatek SOCs. 13 Are child nodes of MTK-EFUSE, bindings of which as described in 31 Are device nodes which consume nvmem data cells.
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/cryptodevs/ |
| H A D | overview.rst | 17 which means that an input buffer can consist of multiple segments, 22 which means pmd supports different scatter-gather styled input and output buffers 27 which means PMD supports input from scatter-gathered styled buffers, 32 which means PMD supports input from linear buffer, outputting 37 which means that Out-of-place operation is supported,
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/input/touchscreen/ |
| H A D | iqs5xx.txt | 12 - interrupts : GPIO to which the device's active-high RDY 15 - reset-gpios : GPIO to which the device's active-low NRST 46 which may already be specified by the device's 50 which may already be specified by the device's 54 which may already be specified by the device's
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/iio/temperature/ |
| H A D | adi,ltc2983.yaml | 99 Boolean property which set's the thermocouple as single-ended. 110 Phandle which points to a sensor object responsible for measuring 132 Represents a diode sensor which is connected to one of the device 142 description: Boolean property which set's the diode as single-ended. 147 Boolean property which set's three conversion cycles removing 153 Boolean property which enables a running average of the diode 213 Boolean property which enables Rsense sharing, where one sense 219 Boolean property which enables excitation current rotation to 287 Boolean property which set's the thermistor as single-ended. 292 Boolean property which enables Rsense sharing, where one sense [all …]
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/eventdevs/ |
| H A D | dsw.rst | 7 The distributed software event device is an eventdev driver which 31 * Use ``--vdev="event_dsw0"`` in the EAL options, which will call 51 Producer-only ports which currently have no events to enqueue should 55 balancing, and also cause traffic interruptions on the flows which 88 RTE_EVENT_QUEUE_CFG_ALL_TYPES, which allow both atomic, ordered, and
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/arm/bcm/ |
| H A D | brcm,brcmstb.txt | 28 specific Bus Interface Unit (BIU) block which controls and interfaces the CPU 30 controller (MEMC). This BIU block offers a feature called Write Pairing which 41 Boolean property, which when present indicates that the chip 78 A phandle / integer array property which lets the BSP know the location 87 A phandle pointing to the syscon node which describes the CPU boot 108 A phandle / integer array that points to the syscon node which describes 147 each of which may have several associated hardware blocks, which are versioned 149 describing these controllers as a parent "memory controllers" block, which 150 contains N sub-nodes (one for each controller in the system), each of which is
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
| H A D | riscv,cpu-intc.txt | 4 RISC-V cores include Control Status Registers (CSRs) which are local to each 15 interrupts connect all other device interrupts to the HLIC, which are routed 31 - Source 1 is the supervisor software interrupt, which can be sent by an SBI 33 - Source 5 is the supervisor timer interrupt, which can be configured by 35 - Source 9 is the supervisor external interrupt, which chains to all other
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