| /linux/rust/kernel/ |
| H A D | workqueue.rs | 242 pub struct Queue(Opaque<bindings::workqueue_struct>); struct 245 unsafe impl Send for Queue {} implementation 247 unsafe impl Sync for Queue {} implementation 249 impl Queue { implementation 256 pub unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(ptr: *const bindings::workqueue_struct) -> &'a Queue { in from_raw() argument 259 unsafe { &*ptr.cast::<Queue>() } in from_raw() 943 pub fn system() -> &'static Queue { in system() 945 unsafe { Queue::from_raw(bindings::system_wq) } in system() 952 pub fn system_highpri() -> &'static Queue { in system_highpri() 954 unsafe { Queue::from_raw(bindings::system_highpri_wq) } in system_highpri() [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/ |
| H A D | keystone-navigator-qmss.txt | 1 * Texas Instruments Keystone Navigator Queue Management SubSystem driver 3 The QMSS (Queue Manager Sub System) found on Keystone SOCs is one of 8 The Queue Manager is a hardware module that is responsible for accelerating 37 - Queue Peek region. 38 - Queue status RAM. 39 - Queue configuration region. 41 - Queue Management/Queue Proxy region for queue Push. 42 - Queue Management/Queue Proxy region for queue Pop. 45 - Queue Peek region. 46 - Queue configuration region. [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/aquantia/ |
| H A D | atlantic.rst | 169 Queue[0] InPackets: 23567131 170 Queue[0] OutPackets: 20070028 171 Queue[0] InJumboPackets: 0 172 Queue[0] InLroPackets: 0 173 Queue[0] InErrors: 0 174 Queue[1] InPackets: 45428967 175 Queue[1] OutPackets: 11306178 176 Queue[1] InJumboPackets: 0 177 Queue[1] InLroPackets: 0 178 Queue[1] InErrors: 0 [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/scsi/ |
| H A D | hptiop.rst | 32 0x40 Inbound Queue Port 33 0x44 Outbound Queue Port 50 0x40 Inbound Queue Port 51 0x44 Outbound Queue Port 68 0x0 Inbound Queue Head Pointer 69 0x4 Inbound Queue Tail Pointer 70 0x8 Outbound Queue Head Pointer 71 0xC Outbound Queue Tail Pointer 74 0x40-0x1040 Inbound Queue 75 0x1040-0x2040 Outbound Queue
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| H A D | BusLogic.rst | 430 the Queue Depth and whether Tagged Queuing is permitted for each Target 431 Device (assuming that the Target Device supports Tagged Queuing). The Queue 441 The "QueueDepth:" or QD:" option specifies the Queue Depth to use for all 442 Target Devices that support Tagged Queuing, as well as the maximum Queue 443 Depth for devices that do not support Tagged Queuing. If no Queue Depth 444 option is provided, the Queue Depth will be determined automatically based 445 on the Host Adapter's Total Queue Depth and the number, type, speed, and 447 do not support Tagged Queuing always have their Queue Depth set to 449 lower Queue Depth option is provided. A Queue Depth of 1 automatically 454 The "QueueDepth:[...]" or "QD:[...]" option specifies the Queue Depth [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/soc/ti/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 12 tristate "Keystone Queue Manager Sub System" 15 Say y here to support the Keystone multicore Navigator Queue 16 Manager support. The Queue Manager is a hardware module that 19 to a particular memory mapped location in the Queue Manager module. 29 Queue Manager Sub System.
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/huawei/ |
| H A D | hinic.rst | 73 the Queue Pairs. The WQ is a Memory Block in a Page. The Block contains 74 pointers to Memory Areas that are the Memory for the Work Queue Elements(WQEs). 82 Queue Pairs(QPs) - The HW Receive and Send queues for Receiving and Transmitting 105 The Logical Tx queue is not dependent on the format of the HW Send Queue. 109 The Logical Rx queue is not dependent on the format of the HW Receive Queue.
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| H A D | hinic3.rst | 75 Asynchronous Event Queue (AEQ) 98 Completion Event Queue (CEQ) 109 Command Queue (cmdq)
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| /linux/drivers/dma/mediatek/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 17 tristate "MediaTek Command-Queue DMA controller support" 23 Enable support for Command-Queue DMA controller on MediaTek
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/arm/keystone/ |
| H A D | knav-qmss.rst | 2 Texas Instruments Keystone Navigator Queue Management SubSystem driver 9 The QMSS (Queue Manager Sub System) found on Keystone SOCs is one of 14 The Queue Manager is a hardware module that is responsible for accelerating
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| /linux/drivers/dma/amd/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 32 tristate "AMD Queue-based DMA" 38 Enable support for the AMD Queue-based DMA subsystem. The primary
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/4xx/ |
| H A D | ppc440spe-adma.txt | 5 for DMA engines and Memory Queue Module node. The latter is used 78 iv) Memory Queue Module node
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/google/ |
| H A D | gve.rst | 41 - Admin Queue 73 - Admin Queue messages and registers are all Big Endian. 77 Admin Queue (AQ) 79 The Admin Queue is a PAGE_SIZE memory block, treated as an array of AQ
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/amazon/ |
| H A D | ena.rst | 15 through an Admin Queue. 26 is advertised by the device via the Admin Queue), a dedicated MSI-X 40 Queue (LLQ), which saves several more microseconds. 71 - Admin Queue (AQ) and Admin Completion Queue (ACQ) 72 - Asynchronous Event Notification Queue (AENQ) 99 The Asynchronous Event Notification Queue (AENQ) is a uni-directional 134 The ENA driver supports two Queue Operation modes for Tx SQs: 141 - **Low Latency Queue (LLQ) mode or "push-mode":**
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| /linux/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/dpaa/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 10 Depends on Freescale Buffer Manager and Queue Manager
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| /linux/Documentation/bpf/ |
| H A D | map_xskmap.rst | 23 | Queue 0 | Queue 1 | Queue 2 | | Kernel
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| /linux/Documentation/arch/sh/ |
| H A D | index.rst | 22 Store Queue API
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| /linux/drivers/soc/ixp4xx/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 7 tristate "IXP4xx Queue Manager support"
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| /linux/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| H A D | max31827.rst | 58 the Fault Queue selection. OT status returns to 0 when the temperature drops 127 behavior for both settings is dependent on the Fault Queue setting. The ALARM 130 The Fault Queue bits select how many consecutive temperature faults must occur
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/ |
| H A D | xsk-tx-metadata.rst | 82 packets in the same Tx Queue until it is sent. Therefore, it is recommended 97 each individual Tx Queue. By default, the driver configures Tx Queue 0 to
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| /linux/net/sched/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 278 tristate "Fair Queue Controlled Delay AQM (FQ_CODEL)" 300 tristate "Fair Queue" 336 tristate "Flow Queue Proportional Integral controller Enhanced (FQ-PIE)" 338 Say Y here if you want to use the Flow Queue Proportional Integral 419 tristate "Dual Queue PI Square (DUALPI2) scheduler" 421 Say Y here if you want to use the Dual Queue Proportional Integral 451 bool "Fair Queue" if NET_SCH_FQ 457 bool "Fair Queue Controlled Delay" if NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL 460 bool "Flow Queue Proportional Integral controller Enhanced" if NET_SCH_FQ_PIE 463 bool "Stochastic Fair Queue" if NET_SCH_SFQ
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| /linux/drivers/crypto/caam/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 111 bool "Queue Interface as Crypto API backend" 120 Selecting this will use CAAM Queue Interface (QI) for sending
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| /linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/microchip/ |
| H A D | sam9x7.dtsi | 987 interrupts = <24 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 3>, /* Queue 0 */ 988 <60 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 3>, /* Queue 1 */ 989 <61 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 3>, /* Queue 2 */ 990 <62 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 3>, /* Queue 3 */ 991 <63 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 3>, /* Queue 4 */ 992 <64 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH 3>; /* Queue 5 */
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/freescale/ |
| H A D | dpaa.rst | 36 - Queue Manager (QMan), Buffer Manager (BMan) 76 QMan DPAA Queue Manager 82 FQ QMan Frame Queue
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ |
| H A D | da8xx-usb.txt | 34 CPPI DMA Scheduler, Queue Manager
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