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D | profile.c | 32 u32 pc, hits; member 277 struct profile_hit *hits = per_cpu(cpu_profile_hits, cpu)[j]; in profile_flip_buffers() local 279 if (!hits[i].hits) { in profile_flip_buffers() 280 if (hits[i].pc) in profile_flip_buffers() 281 hits[i].pc = 0; in profile_flip_buffers() 284 atomic_add(hits[i].hits, &prof_buffer[hits[i].pc]); in profile_flip_buffers() 285 hits[i].hits = hits[i].pc = 0; in profile_flip_buffers() 300 struct profile_hit *hits = per_cpu(cpu_profile_hits, cpu)[i]; in profile_discard_flip_buffers() local 301 memset(hits, 0, NR_PROFILE_HIT*sizeof(struct profile_hit)); in profile_discard_flip_buffers() 310 struct profile_hit *hits; in do_profile_hits() local [all …]
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/linux-3.3/tools/power/cpupower/utils/idle_monitor/ |
D | cpupower-monitor.c | 214 int mon, hits = 0; in parse_monitor_param() local 232 tmp_mons[hits] = monitors[num]; in parse_monitor_param() 233 hits++; in parse_monitor_param() 237 if (hits == 0) { in parse_monitor_param() 245 avail_monitors = hits; in parse_monitor_param()
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/linux-3.3/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-buildid-list.txt | 25 --with-hits:: 26 Show only DSOs with hits.
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D | perf-archive.txt | 15 This command runs runs perf-buildid-list --with-hits, and collects the files
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/linux-3.3/Documentation/trace/ |
D | kprobetrace.txt | 89 You can check the total number of probe hits and probe miss-hits via 91 The first column is event name, the second is the number of probe hits, 92 the third is the number of probe miss-hits. 169 Each line shows when the kernel hits an event, and <- SYMBOL means kernel
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/linux-3.3/lib/ |
D | lru_cache.c | 179 lc->hits = 0; in lc_reset() 218 lc->hits, lc->misses, lc->starving, lc->dirty, lc->changed); in lc_seq_printf_stats() 361 ++lc->hits; in lc_get() 417 ++lc->hits; in lc_try_get()
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/linux-3.3/tools/perf/ |
D | perf-archive.sh | 24 perf buildid-list -i $PERF_DATA --with-hits | grep -v "^$NOBUILDID " > $BUILDIDS
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D | builtin-record.c | 614 int hits = rec->samples; in __cmd_record() local 618 if (hits == rec->samples) { in __cmd_record()
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D | builtin-top.c | 1003 u64 hits = top->samples; in __cmd_top() local 1007 if (hits == top->samples) in __cmd_top()
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/linux-3.3/net/core/ |
D | netpoll.c | 426 int hits = 0; in arp_reply() local 436 hits++; in arp_reply() 441 if (!hits) in arp_reply() 537 int hits = 0; in __netpoll_rx() local 610 hits++; in __netpoll_rx() 613 if (!hits) in __netpoll_rx()
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/linux-3.3/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
D | pmu.txt | 4 and hits. The interface to the PMU is part of the ARM ARM. The ARM PMU
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/linux-3.3/tools/perf/util/ui/browsers/ |
D | annotate.c | 90 unsigned int hits = 0; in objdump_line__calc_percent() local 103 hits += h->addr[offset]; in objdump_line__calc_percent() 112 percent = 100.0 * hits / h->sum; in objdump_line__calc_percent()
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/linux-3.3/include/linux/ |
D | lru_cache.h | 199 unsigned long hits, misses, starving, dirty, changed; member
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/linux-3.3/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/ |
D | main.c | 924 u8 *hits; in update_ipv6_gids() local 936 hits = kzalloc(128, GFP_ATOMIC); in update_ipv6_gids() 937 if (!hits) { in update_ipv6_gids() 955 hits[i] = 1; in update_ipv6_gids() 969 hits[0] = 1; in update_ipv6_gids() 972 hits[free] = 1; in update_ipv6_gids() 981 if (!hits[i]) { in update_ipv6_gids() 996 kfree(hits); in update_ipv6_gids()
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/linux-3.3/tools/perf/util/ |
D | annotate.c | 124 unsigned int hits = 0; in objdump_line__print() local 142 hits += h->addr[offset]; in objdump_line__print() 148 percent = 100.0 * hits / h->sum; in objdump_line__print()
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/linux-3.3/Documentation/fb/ |
D | cmap_xfbdev.txt | 35 colormap. For example, Xfbdev hits the following:
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/linux-3.3/drivers/media/rc/ |
D | imon.c | 1097 static int x, y, prev_result, hits; in stabilize() local 1108 hits = 0; in stabilize() 1126 hits++; in stabilize() 1128 if (hits > 3) { in stabilize() 1145 if (hits == 2 && msec_hit < timeout) { in stabilize() 1147 hits = 1; in stabilize() 1151 hits = 1; in stabilize()
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/linux-3.3/net/netfilter/ |
D | xt_recent.c | 283 unsigned int i, hits = 0; in recent_mt() local 288 if (!info->hit_count || ++hits >= info->hit_count) { in recent_mt()
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/linux-3.3/drivers/uwb/ |
D | uwb-internal.h | 281 u8 hits; member
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/linux-3.3/include/net/ |
D | neighbour.h | 80 unsigned long hits; /* number of hits (among lookups) */ member
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/linux-3.3/Documentation/ |
D | kprobes.txt | 61 When a CPU hits the breakpoint instruction, a trap occurs, the CPU's 522 so keep this in mind if you're not seeing the probe hits you expect. 534 probe handler. If a probe handler hits a probe, that second probe's 609 microseconds to process. Specifically, a benchmark that hits the same 611 million hits per second, depending on the architecture. A jprobe or
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/linux-3.3/Documentation/cgroups/ |
D | memory.txt | 61 memory.failcnt # show the number of memory usage hits limits 62 memory.memsw.failcnt # show the number of memory+Swap hits limits 219 * What happens when a cgroup hits memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes 220 When a cgroup hits memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes, it's useless to do swap-out 480 hit its limit. When a memory cgroup hits a limit, failcnt increases and
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/linux-3.3/arch/sh/kernel/cpu/sh3/ |
D | entry.S | 97 ! TLB hits, but the access violate the protection.
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/linux-3.3/include/acpi/ |
D | actypes.h | 1098 u32 hits; member
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/linux-3.3/Documentation/input/ |
D | ntrig.txt | 82 events until it hits thresholds and begins propagating. In the interest in
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