Searched refs:far (Results 1 – 25 of 27) sorted by relevance
12
2 # is always true as far as source_set.apply() is concerned. Always build
10 # is always true as far as source_set.apply() is concerned. Always build
20 Also note that the only valid version of the GPL as far as the kernel
41 of it can impersonate you as far as Cirrus CI is concerned.
50 to the limit, which is used when the current dirty page rate is far
146 __u64 far; /* used for watchpoints */ member
237 push the use of the lock as far down into the TCG code as possible to305 backends have been converted to emit fences when required. So far the358 problem so far common guests have not implemented patterns where
547 with boolean value false. So far, only QGA makes use of this member.721 member as deprecated. It is not supported elsewhere so far.726 member as unstable. It is not supported elsewhere so far. Interfaces1391 how they map to C. They are identical as far as SchemaInfo is
463 read-modify-write operation. As far as those are concerned, the
390 result but just allow the timer to be set to that far-future value.
785 can fail only in one way (as far as the caller is concerned), returning
277 a pass through device as far as QEMU is concerned.
45 This means that these command lines are equivalent as far as the current
401 as far as NUMA distance goes:
80 /* Keep fields from being strangely far apart due to inheirited table CSS. */
165 In all the examples so far we have seen how to apply limits to the I/O329 The scenario described so far is very simple but the throttle block
196 randomly otherwise. As far as it's expected to be rarely changed, the list
183 /* So far only readonly csrs have readfn. */
52 The size and location of the virtual EPC are far less restricted compared
1377 CPUWatchpoint *wp = find_hw_watchpoint(cs, debug_exit->far); in kvm_arm_handle_debug()1395 env->exception.vaddress = debug_exit->far; in kvm_arm_handle_debug()
94 * the msb must be zero. MIPS is (so far) unique in supporting both the
638 /* Drop frames if guest gets too far ahead. */
290 # same instruction as far as QEMU is concerned.
824 /* far jump: 64-bit */
1577 /* far jump: 64-bit */