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D | watch_test.c | 95 size_t largest, len; in consumer() local 97 largest = end - p; in consumer() 98 if (largest > 128) in consumer() 99 largest = 128; in consumer() 100 if (largest < sizeof(struct watch_notification)) { in consumer() 101 fprintf(stderr, "Short message header: %zu\n", largest); in consumer() 104 memcpy(&n, p, largest); in consumer() 110 if (len < sizeof(n.n) || len > largest) { in consumer() 111 fprintf(stderr, "Bad message length: %zu/%zu\n", len, largest); in consumer()
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/linux-6.8/kernel/sched/ |
D | cpudeadline.c | 27 int l, r, largest; in cpudl_heapify_down() local 41 largest = idx; in cpudl_heapify_down() 46 largest = l; in cpudl_heapify_down() 51 largest = r; in cpudl_heapify_down() 53 if (largest == idx) in cpudl_heapify_down() 56 /* pull largest child onto idx */ in cpudl_heapify_down() 57 cp->elements[idx].cpu = cp->elements[largest].cpu; in cpudl_heapify_down() 58 cp->elements[idx].dl = cp->elements[largest].dl; in cpudl_heapify_down() 60 idx = largest; in cpudl_heapify_down()
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/linux-6.8/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/arm64/arm/neoverse-n2-v2/ |
D | sve.json | 36 … speculatively executed Advanced SIMD or SVE integer operations with the largest data type an 8-bi… 40 … speculatively executed Advanced SIMD or SVE integer operations with the largest data type a 16-bi… 44 … speculatively executed Advanced SIMD or SVE integer operations with the largest data type a 32-bi… 48 … speculatively executed Advanced SIMD or SVE integer operations with the largest data type a 64-bi…
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/linux-6.8/drivers/scsi/ |
D | scsicam.c | 64 struct msdos_partition *p, *largest = NULL; in scsi_partsize() local 85 largest = p; in scsi_partsize() 89 if (largest) { in scsi_partsize() 90 end_cyl = largest->end_cyl + ((largest->end_sector & 0xc0) << 2); in scsi_partsize() 91 end_head = largest->end_head; in scsi_partsize() 92 end_sector = largest->end_sector & 0x3f; in scsi_partsize() 106 logical_end = get_unaligned_le32(&largest->start_sect) in scsi_partsize() 107 + get_unaligned_le32(&largest->nr_sects); in scsi_partsize()
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/linux-6.8/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/core-api/ |
D | watch_queue.rst | 290 size_t largest, len; 292 largest = end - p; 293 if (largest > 128) 294 largest = 128; 295 memcpy(&n, p, largest); 299 if (len == 0 || len > largest)
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/linux-6.8/tools/testing/selftests/mm/ |
D | thuge-gen.c | 182 unsigned long largest = getpagesize(); in sanity_checks() local 185 if (page_sizes[i] > largest) in sanity_checks() 186 largest = page_sizes[i]; in sanity_checks() 196 if (read_sysfs(0, "/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax") < NUM_PAGES * largest) { in sanity_checks() 197 printf("Please do echo %lu > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax", largest * NUM_PAGES); in sanity_checks() 202 if (largest != 1U<<30) { in sanity_checks()
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/linux-6.8/fs/f2fs/ |
D | extent_cache.c | 32 ei = &et->largest; in sanity_check_extent_cache() 120 if (en->ei.len <= et->largest.len) in __try_update_largest_extent() 123 et->largest = en->ei; in __try_update_largest_extent() 380 if (fofs < et->largest.fofs + et->largest.len && in __drop_largest_extent() 381 fofs + len > et->largest.fofs) { in __drop_largest_extent() 382 et->largest.len = 0; in __drop_largest_extent() 397 /* drop largest read extent */ in f2fs_init_read_extent_tree() 420 et->largest = en->ei; in f2fs_init_read_extent_tree() 469 et->largest.fofs <= pgofs && in __lookup_extent_tree() 470 et->largest.fofs + et->largest.len > pgofs) { in __lookup_extent_tree() [all …]
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/linux-6.8/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | watch_queue.rst | 320 size_t largest, len; 322 largest = end - p; 323 if (largest > 128) 324 largest = 128; 325 memcpy(&n, p, largest); 329 if (len == 0 || len > largest)
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/linux-6.8/tools/testing/selftests/netfilter/ |
D | xt_string.sh | 107 echo "FAIL: two rules should match pattern at end of largest --to" 115 echo "FAIL: no rules should match pattern extending largest --to" 123 echo "FAIL: no rule should match pattern past largest --to"
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/linux-6.8/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | lm93.rst | 96 list will cause the driver to use the next largest interval. The available 151 will cause the driver to use the next largest value. Also note: when manual 161 not available will cause the driver to use the next largest value. Also note 172 combination of eight control sources. The final PWM is the largest of all 246 to use the next largest value. 259 which is not available will cause the driver to use the next largest value.
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/linux-6.8/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
D | x_ovfl.S | 21 | RZ Largest magnitude number, with the sign of the 23 | RM For pos overflow, the largest pos number. For neg overflow, 25 | RP For pos overflow, +infinity. For neg overflow, the largest
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/linux-6.8/drivers/input/mouse/ |
D | byd.c | 147 * 0 - 7 : smallest to largest width 152 * 0 - 9 : smallest to largest height 157 * 1 - 6 : smallest to largest 162 * 0 - 7 : smallest to largest width 167 * 0 - 9 : smallest to largest height
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/linux-6.8/mm/ |
D | percpu-internal.h | 14 * The scan hint is the largest known contiguous area before the contig hint. 15 * It is not necessarily the actual largest contig hint though. There is an 38 size_t max_alloc_size; /* largest allocation size */
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/linux-6.8/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
D | firewire-cdev | 81 buffer which is large enough to receive the largest event that 90 size, i.e. number of packets times size of largest packet,
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/linux-6.8/include/linux/ |
D | zutil.h | 53 #define BASE 65521L /* largest prime smaller than 65536 */ 55 /* NMAX is the largest n such that 255n(n+1)/2 + (n+1)(BASE-1) <= 2^32-1 */
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D | interval_tree_generic.h | 134 * 'start' and largest 'last' in the tree. For the later, we \ 136 * property, holds the largest value in its last-in-subtree. \
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/linux-6.8/drivers/media/platform/ti/omap/ |
D | omap_voutdef.h | 38 #define VID_MAX_WIDTH 1280 /* Largest width */ 39 #define VID_MAX_HEIGHT 720 /* Largest height */
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/linux-6.8/arch/mips/include/asm/dec/ |
D | interrupts.h | 78 /* Largest of cpu mask_nr tables. */ 80 /* Largest of asic mask_nr tables. */
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/linux-6.8/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-n64/ |
D | kmalloc.h | 5 /* The default of 128 bytes wastes too much, use 32 (the largest cacheline, I) */
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/linux-6.8/tools/include/linux/ |
D | interval_tree_generic.h | 134 * 'start' and largest 'last' in the tree. For the later, we \ 136 * property, holds the largest value in its last-in-subtree. \
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/linux-6.8/arch/loongarch/include/asm/ |
D | sparsemem.h | 11 #define SECTION_SIZE_BITS 29 /* 2^29 = Largest Huge Page Size */
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/linux-6.8/include/linux/platform_data/ |
D | lm8323.h | 12 * Largest keycode that the chip can send, plus one,
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/linux-6.8/arch/s390/crypto/ |
D | sha.h | 18 /* must be big enough for the largest SHA variant */
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/linux-6.8/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/atmel/ |
D | pmecc.c | 504 /* index of largest delta */ in atmel_pmecc_get_sigma() 506 int largest; in atmel_pmecc_get_sigma() local 574 largest = -1; in atmel_pmecc_get_sigma() 575 /* find largest delta with dmu != 0 */ in atmel_pmecc_get_sigma() 577 if ((dmu[j]) && (delta[j] > largest)) { in atmel_pmecc_get_sigma() 578 largest = delta[j]; in atmel_pmecc_get_sigma()
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/linux-6.8/drivers/pci/ |
D | Kconfig | 244 Use largest MPS that boot-time devices support. If you have a 246 will use the largest MPS that's supported by all devices. This
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