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/linux/include/trace/events/
H A Drwmmio.h15 TP_PROTO(unsigned long caller, unsigned long caller0, u64 val, u8 width,
18 TP_ARGS(caller, caller0, val, width, addr),
21 __field(unsigned long, caller)
29 __entry->caller = caller;
37 (void *)__entry->caller0, (void *)__entry->caller, __entry->width,
42 TP_PROTO(unsigned long caller, unsigned long caller0, u64 val, u8 width,
44 TP_ARGS(caller, caller0, val, width, addr)
48 TP_PROTO(unsigned long caller, unsigned long caller0, u64 val, u8 width,
50 TP_ARGS(caller, caller0, val, width, addr)
55 TP_PROTO(unsigned long caller, unsigned long caller0, u8 width,
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H A Dhabanalabs.h54 TP_PROTO(struct device *dev, u64 cpu_addr, u64 dma_addr, size_t size, const char *caller),
56 TP_ARGS(dev, cpu_addr, dma_addr, size, caller),
63 __field(const char *, caller)
71 __entry->caller = caller;
79 __entry->caller)
83 TP_PROTO(struct device *dev, u64 cpu_addr, u64 dma_addr, size_t size, const char *caller),
84 TP_ARGS(dev, cpu_addr, dma_addr, size, caller));
87 TP_PROTO(struct device *dev, u64 cpu_addr, u64 dma_addr, size_t size, const char *caller),
88 TP_ARGS(dev, cpu_addr, dma_addr, size, caller));
92 enum dma_data_direction dir, const char *caller),
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/linux/drivers/mtd/ubi/
H A Ddebug.h60 int ubi_dbg_power_cut(struct ubi_device *ubi, int caller);
152 unsigned int caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_power_cut() argument
154 if (ubi->dbg.emulate_failures & caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_power_cut()
160 unsigned int caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_read() argument
162 if (ubi->dbg.emulate_failures & caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_read()
175 unsigned int caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_ff() argument
177 if (ubi->dbg.emulate_failures & caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_ff()
183 unsigned int caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_ff_bitflips() argument
185 if (ubi->dbg.emulate_failures & caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_ff_bitflips()
191 unsigned int caller) in ubi_dbg_fail_bad_hdr() argument
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/linux/drivers/infiniband/hw/irdma/
H A Dtrace_cm.h42 TP_PROTO(struct irdma_cm_listener *listener, void *caller),
43 TP_ARGS(listener, caller),
49 __field(void *, caller)
59 __entry->caller,
202 enum iw_cm_event_type type, int status, void *caller),
203 TP_ARGS(cm_node, cm_id, type, status, caller),
216 __field(void *, caller)
232 __entry->caller = caller;
240 __entry->caller,
258 int status, void *caller),
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/linux/drivers/usb/musb/
H A Dmusb_trace.h58 TP_PROTO(void *caller, const void __iomem *addr,
60 TP_ARGS(caller, addr, offset, data),
62 __field(void *, caller)
68 __entry->caller = caller;
74 __entry->caller, __entry->addr, __entry->offset, __entry->data)
78 TP_PROTO(void *caller, const void __iomem *addr,
80 TP_ARGS(caller, addr, offset, data)
84 TP_PROTO(void *caller, const void __iomem *addr,
86 TP_ARGS(caller, addr, offset, data)
90 TP_PROTO(void *caller, const void __iomem *addr,
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/
H A Duretprobe_stack.c73 static struct range caller = { variable
93 printf("caller: %#lx - %#lx\n", caller.start, caller.stop); in validate_stack()
103 } else if (ips[i] >= caller.start && ips[i] < caller.stop) { in validate_stack()
149 2, &caller, &targets[1]); in test_uretprobe_stack()
152 3, &caller, &targets[1], &targets[1]); in test_uretprobe_stack()
155 4, &caller, &targets[1], &targets[1], &targets[2]); in test_uretprobe_stack()
158 5, &caller, &targets[1], &targets[1], &targets[2], &targets[3]); in test_uretprobe_stack()
161 6, &caller, &targets[1], &targets[1], &targets[2], &targets[3], &targets[4]); in test_uretprobe_stack()
167 6, &caller, &targets[1], &targets[1], &targets[2], &targets[3], &targets[4]); in test_uretprobe_stack()
175 5, &caller, &targets[1], &targets[1], &targets[2], &targets[3]); in test_uretprobe_stack()
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/linux/arch/powerpc/mm/
H A Dioremap.c14 void *caller = __builtin_return_address(0); in ioremap() local
16 return __ioremap_caller(addr, size, prot, caller); in ioremap()
23 void *caller = __builtin_return_address(0); in ioremap_wc() local
25 return __ioremap_caller(addr, size, prot, caller); in ioremap_wc()
32 void *caller = __builtin_return_address(0); in ioremap_coherent() local
34 return __ioremap_caller(addr, size, prot, caller); in ioremap_coherent()
40 void *caller = __builtin_return_address(0); in ioremap_prot() local
46 return __ioremap_caller(addr, size, pte_pgprot(pte), caller); in ioremap_prot()
H A Dioremap_64.c8 pgprot_t prot, void *caller) in __ioremap_caller() argument
34 pr_warn("ioremap() called early from %pS. Use early_ioremap() instead\n", caller); in __ioremap_caller()
H A Dioremap_32.c18 __ioremap_caller(phys_addr_t addr, unsigned long size, pgprot_t prot, void *caller) in __ioremap_caller() argument
71 pr_warn("ioremap() called early from %pS. Use early_ioremap() instead\n", caller); in __ioremap_caller()
/linux/kernel/trace/
H A Dtrace_entries.h222 __stack_array( unsigned long, caller, FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES, size)
228 (void *)__entry->caller[0], (void *)__entry->caller[1],
229 (void *)__entry->caller[2], (void *)__entry->caller[3],
230 (void *)__entry->caller[4], (void *)__entry->caller[5],
231 (void *)__entry->caller[6], (void *)__entry->caller[7])
240 __array( unsigned long, caller, FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES )
246 (void *)__entry->caller[0], (void *)__entry->caller[1],
247 (void *)__entry->caller[2], (void *)__entry->caller[3],
248 (void *)__entry->caller[4], (void *)__entry->caller[5],
249 (void *)__entry->caller[6], (void *)__entry->caller[7])
/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/xe/
H A Dxe_trace.h363 TP_PROTO(struct xe_device *xe, void *caller),
364 TP_ARGS(xe, caller),
368 __field(void *, caller)
373 __entry->caller = caller;
376 TP_printk("dev=%s caller_function=%pS", __get_str(dev), __entry->caller)
380 TP_PROTO(struct xe_device *xe, void *caller),
381 TP_ARGS(xe, caller)
385 TP_PROTO(struct xe_device *xe, void *caller),
386 TP_ARGS(xe, caller)
390 TP_PROTO(struct xe_device *xe, void *caller),
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/
H A Dintel_memory_region.c39 const void *caller) in __iopagetest() argument
53 &mem->region, &mem->io.start, &offset, caller, in __iopagetest()
63 const void *caller) in iopagetest() argument
74 &mem->io.start, &offset, caller); in iopagetest()
79 err = __iopagetest(mem, va, PAGE_SIZE, val[i], offset, caller); in iopagetest()
83 err = __iopagetest(mem, va, PAGE_SIZE, ~val[i], offset, caller); in iopagetest()
100 const void *caller) in iomemtest() argument
123 err = iopagetest(mem, page, caller); in iomemtest()
128 err = iopagetest(mem, 0, caller); in iomemtest()
132 err = iopagetest(mem, last, caller); in iomemtest()
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/linux/drivers/dma-buf/
H A Dselftest.c47 static bool apply_subtest_filter(const char *caller, const char *name) in apply_subtest_filter() argument
68 if (strcmp(tok, caller)) { in apply_subtest_filter()
91 __subtests(const char *caller, const struct subtest *st, int count, void *data) in __subtests() argument
100 if (!apply_subtest_filter(caller, st->name)) in __subtests()
103 pr_info("dma-buf: Running %s/%s\n", caller, st->name); in __subtests()
108 caller, st->name, err); in __subtests()
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Didmappings.rst242 the caller is using an idmapping.
244 So the kernel will map the id back up in the idmapping of the caller. Let's
245 assume the caller has the somewhat unconventional idmapping
348 When creating a filesystem object the caller will look at the caller's
352 the caller but can differ. We will just assume they are always identical to not
355 When the caller enters the kernel two things happen:
357 1. Map the caller's userspace ids down into kernel ids in the caller's
362 2. Verify that the caller's kernel ids can be mapped up to userspace ids in the
373 kernel maps the caller's userspace id down into a kernel id according to the
374 caller's idmapping and then maps that kernel id up according to the
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/mlxsw/
H A Dmlxsw_lib.sh41 local caller=$1; shift
45 log_test_xfail $src:$caller "(Spectrum-$rev only)"
52 local caller=${FUNCNAME[1]}
57 if __mlxsw_only_on_spectrum "$rev" "$caller" "$src"; then
/linux/include/net/
H A D6lowpan.h218 static inline void raw_dump_inline(const char *caller, char *msg, in raw_dump_inline() argument
222 pr_debug("%s():%s: ", caller, msg); in raw_dump_inline()
233 static inline void raw_dump_table(const char *caller, char *msg, in raw_dump_table() argument
237 pr_debug("%s():%s:\n", caller, msg); in raw_dump_table()
242 static inline void raw_dump_table(const char *caller, char *msg, in raw_dump_table() argument
244 static inline void raw_dump_inline(const char *caller, char *msg, in raw_dump_inline() argument
/linux/Documentation/crypto/
H A Darchitecture.rst30 a caller or invoked together with a template to form multi-block ciphers
63 When using the synchronous API operation, the caller invokes a cipher
65 That means, the caller waits until the cipher operation completes.
73 signal its completion. Before invoking a cipher operation, the caller
75 signal the completion of the cipher operation. Furthermore, the caller
78 perform any special serialization operation to protect the caller's data
84 A cipher is referenced by the caller with a string. That string has the
107 crypto API. When a caller uses the string to refer to a cipher during
112 Now, a caller may have the need to refer to a specific cipher
116 common names. When using that unique name, a caller is therefore always
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/selftests/
H A Di915_selftest.c321 static bool apply_subtest_filter(const char *caller, const char *name) in apply_subtest_filter() argument
342 if (strcmp(tok, caller)) { in apply_subtest_filter()
420 int __i915_subtests(const char *caller, in __i915_subtests() argument
434 if (!apply_subtest_filter(caller, st->name)) in __i915_subtests()
440 caller, st->name); in __i915_subtests()
444 pr_info(DRIVER_NAME ": Running %s/%s\n", caller, st->name); in __i915_subtests()
445 GEM_TRACE("Running %s/%s\n", caller, st->name); in __i915_subtests()
450 caller, st->name, err); in __i915_subtests()
/linux/kernel/
H A Dstop_machine.c45 unsigned long caller; member
63 printk("%sStopper: %pS <- %pS\n", log_lvl, stopper->fn, (void *)stopper->caller); in print_stop_info()
140 struct cpu_stop_work work = { .fn = fn, .arg = arg, .done = &done, .caller = _RET_IP_ }; in stop_one_cpu()
352 .caller = _RET_IP_, in stop_two_cpus()
388 *work_buf = (struct cpu_stop_work){ .fn = fn, .arg = arg, .caller = _RET_IP_, }; in stop_one_cpu_nowait()
413 work->caller = _RET_IP_; in queue_stop_cpus_work()
509 stopper->caller = work->caller; in cpu_stopper_thread()
520 stopper->caller = 0; in cpu_stopper_thread()
/linux/include/linux/
H A Dvmalloc.h63 const void *caller; member
173 const void *caller) __alloc_size(1);
177 int node, const void *caller) __alloc_size(1);
244 unsigned long flags, const void *caller);
248 const void *caller);
/linux/drivers/target/tcm_fc/
H A Dtfc_cmd.c31 static void _ft_dump_cmd(struct ft_cmd *cmd, const char *caller) in _ft_dump_cmd() argument
41 caller, cmd, cmd->sess, cmd->seq, se_cmd); in _ft_dump_cmd()
44 caller, cmd, se_cmd->t_data_nents, in _ft_dump_cmd()
50 caller, cmd, sg, in _ft_dump_cmd()
58 caller, cmd, ep->sid, ep->did, ep->oxid, ep->rxid, in _ft_dump_cmd()
63 void ft_dump_cmd(struct ft_cmd *cmd, const char *caller) in ft_dump_cmd() argument
66 _ft_dump_cmd(cmd, caller); in ft_dump_cmd()
/linux/fs/iomap/
H A Dtrace.h219 unsigned long caller),
220 TP_ARGS(iter, ops, caller),
229 __field(unsigned long, caller)
239 __entry->caller = caller;
250 (void *)__entry->caller)
/linux/arch/sh/include/asm/
H A Dmmu.h65 pgprot_t prot, void *caller);
79 pgprot_t prot, void *caller) in pmb_remap_caller() argument
/linux/kernel/dma/
H A Dremap.c25 pgprot_t prot, const void *caller) in dma_common_pages_remap() argument
41 pgprot_t prot, const void *caller) in dma_common_contiguous_remap() argument
/linux/Documentation/driver-api/rapidio/
H A Drio_cm.rst42 Returns to caller list of local mport devices that
55 with channel ID assigned automatically or as requested by a caller.
64 channel. If wait timeout for this request is specified by a caller it is
73 a caller includes the reserved space for a packet header required by
78 handler will wait for new message until timeout specified by a caller

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