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H A D | memory_mgr.c | 47 if (buf->behavior->release) in hl_mmap_mem_buf_destroy() 48 buf->behavior->release(buf); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_destroy() 140 * @behavior: behavior object describing this buffer polymorphic behavior 142 * @args: additional args passed to behavior->alloc 149 struct hl_mmap_mem_buf_behavior *behavior, gfp_t gfp, in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() argument 165 behavior->topic, rc); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 170 buf->behavior = behavior; in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 171 buf->handle = (((u64)rc | buf->behavior->mem_id) << PAGE_SHIFT); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 174 rc = buf->behavior->alloc(buf, gfp, args); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() 177 behavior->topic, rc); in hl_mmap_mem_buf_alloc() [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/target/hexagon/imported/ |
H A D | macros.def | 32 …f (thread->last_pkt) thread->last_pkt->slot_cancelled |= (1<<insn->slot); return;} , /* behavior */ 38 {mem_general_load_cancelled(thread,EA,insn);CANCEL;} , /* behavior */ 44 {mem_general_store_cancelled(thread,EA,insn);CANCEL;} , /* behavior */ 50 (((A) > (B)) ? (A) : (B)), /* behavior */ 56 (((A) < (B)) ? (A) : (B)), /* behavior */ 62 (((A)<0)?(-(A)):(A)), /* behavior */ 346 (fSXTN(11,64,(((VAL) & 0xf0000000)>>21) | ((VAL>>17)&0x7f) )), /* behavior */ 352 (READ_RREG(REG_LR)), /* behavior */ 358 WRITE_RREG(REG_LR,A), /* behavior */ 364 WRITE_RREG(REG_FP,A), /* behavior */ [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/security/ |
H A D | device_cgroup.c | 46 enum devcg_behavior behavior; member 179 return (devcg->behavior != DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE); in is_devcg_online() 183 * devcgroup_online - initializes devcgroup's behavior and exceptions based on 197 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW; in devcgroup_online() 202 dev_cgroup->behavior = parent_dev_cgroup->behavior; in devcgroup_online() 214 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE; in devcgroup_offline() 230 dev_cgroup->behavior = DEVCG_DEFAULT_NONE; in devcgroup_css_alloc() 294 if (devcgroup->behavior == DEVCG_DEFAULT_ALLOW) { in devcgroup_seq_show() 399 * @behavior: behavior of the exception's dev_cgroup 406 enum devcg_behavior behavior) in verify_new_ex() argument [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/ |
H A D | srv6_end_flavors_test.sh | 8 # behavior. 20 # behavior. However, it is possible to extend the script as soon as other 26 # A PSP enabled SRv6 End behavior instance processes the SRH by: 36 # Although the PSP flavor can be set for any SRv6 End behavior instance on any 42 # - a PSP enabled SRv6 End behavior bound to SID Y will apply the PSP operation 45 # - a PSP enabled SRv6 End behavior bound to SID X will *NOT* apply the PSP 46 # operation as the Segment Left is 2. This behavior instance will apply the 63 # i) The SRv6 H.Insert behavior applies SRv6 Policies on traffic received by 68 # ii) The SRv6 End behavior advances the active SID in the SID List carried by 71 # iii) The PSP enabled SRv6 End behavior is used to remove the SRH when such [all …]
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H A D | srv6_end_x_next_csid_l3vpn_test.sh | 8 # End.X behavior. 20 # ii) The SRv6 End.X behavior [1] (Endpoint with L3 cross connect) is a 21 # variant of SRv6 End behavior. It advances the active SID in the SID 28 # The NEXT-C-SID is provided as a "flavor" of the SRv6 End.X behavior 32 # behavior will apply the End.X function selecting the next SID in the SID 35 # iv) The SRv6 End.DT46 behavior [1] is used for removing the SRv6 Policy and, 36 # thus, it terminates the VPN tunnel. Such a behavior is capable of 85 # | End.DT46 behavior | 88 # | of SRv6 End.X behavior | 91 # | behavior when NEXT-C-SID compression is turned on | [all …]
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H A D | srv6_end_next_csid_l3vpn_test.sh | 7 # End behavior. 19 # ii) The SRv6 End behavior [1] advances the active SID in the SID List 26 # The NEXT-C-SID is provided as a "flavor" of the SRv6 End behavior 29 # When no more C-SIDs are available in the Argument, the SRv6 End behavior 32 # iv) The SRv6 End.DT46 behavior [1] is used for removing the SRv6 Policy and, 33 # thus, it terminates the VPN tunnel. Such a behavior is capable of 82 # | End.DT46 behavior | 85 # | of SRv6 End behavior | 88 # | behavior when NEXT-C-SID compression is turned on | 144 # H.Encaps.Red behavior which avoids the presence of the SRH at all, since it [all …]
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H A D | srv6_hencap_red_l3vpn_test.sh | 6 # This script is designed for testing the SRv6 H.Encaps.Red behavior. 17 # i) The SRv6 H.Encaps.Red behavior applies SRv6 Policies on traffic received 18 # by connected hosts, initiating the VPN tunnel. Such a behavior is an 23 # SID, the SRv6 H.Encaps.Red behavior omits the SRH at all and pushes that 26 # ii) The SRv6 End behavior advances the active SID in the SID List carried by 29 # iii) The SRv6 End.DT46 behavior is used for removing the SRv6 Policy and, 30 # thus, it terminates the VPN tunnel. Such a behavior is capable of 85 # |fcff:x::e is associated with the SRv6 End behavior | 86 # |fcff:x::d46 is associated with the SRv6 End.DT46 behavior | 420 # Local End behavior (note that "dev" is dummy and the VRF is chosen [all …]
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H A D | srv6_hl2encap_red_l2vpn_test.sh | 6 # This script is designed for testing the SRv6 H.L2Encaps.Red behavior. 17 # i) The SRv6 H.L2Encaps.Red behavior applies SRv6 Policies on traffic 18 # received by connected hosts, initiating the VPN tunnel. Such a behavior 23 # Policy is made of only one SID, the SRv6 H.L2Encaps.Red behavior omits 26 # ii) The SRv6 End behavior advances the active SID in the SID List 29 # iii) The SRv6 End.DX2 behavior is used for removing the SRv6 Policy 75 # |fcff:x::e is associated with the SRv6 End behavior | 76 # |fcff:x::d2 is associated with the SRv6 End.DX2 behavior | 374 # Local End behavior (note that dev "${DUMMY_DEVNAME}" is a dummy 451 # Local End.DX2 behavior [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/mm/ |
H A D | madvise.c | 50 static int madvise_need_mmap_write(int behavior) in madvise_need_mmap_write() argument 52 switch (behavior) { in madvise_need_mmap_write() 832 int behavior) in madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma() argument 837 if (behavior != MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED) in madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma() 843 if (behavior != MADV_DONTNEED && behavior != MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED) in madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma() 862 int behavior) in madvise_dontneed_free() argument 867 if (!madvise_dontneed_free_valid_vma(vma, start, &end, behavior)) in madvise_dontneed_free() 885 behavior)) in madvise_dontneed_free() 905 if (behavior == MADV_DONTNEED || behavior == MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED) in madvise_dontneed_free() 907 else if (behavior == MADV_FREE) in madvise_dontneed_free() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/pci/ |
H A D | pci-bridge-emul.c | 17 * default behavior. 33 * Reads and Writes will be filtered by specified behavior. All other bits not 466 const struct pci_bridge_reg_behavior *behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() local 472 behavior = bridge->pci_regs_behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 479 behavior = NULL; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 486 behavior = bridge->pcie_cap_regs_behavior; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 492 behavior = NULL; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 515 if (behavior) in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 516 *value &= behavior[reg / 4].ro | behavior[reg / 4].rw | in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() 517 behavior[reg / 4].w1c; in pci_bridge_emul_conf_read() [all …]
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/openbmc/docs/ |
H A D | code-of-conduct.md | 30 behavior can intimidate, harass, or otherwise disrupt one or more people in the 66 4. Communicate constructively and avoid demeaning or insulting behavior or 75 disrespectful, unprofessional or unfair or unwelcome behavior or advances. 90 ### Demeaning behavior 103 ### Insulting behavior 143 ### Unwelcome behavior 149 - would I like an account of my behavior published in the organization’s 151 - could my behavior offend or hurt other members of the work group? 152 - could someone misinterpret my behavior as intentionally harmful or harassing? 172 unreasonable behavior (e.g. verbal or written abuse, offensive conduct or any
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/openbmc/linux/arch/parisc/kernel/ |
H A D | sys_parisc.c | 389 asmlinkage notrace long parisc_madvise(unsigned long start, size_t len_in, int behavior) in parisc_madvise() argument 391 switch (behavior) { in parisc_madvise() 392 case 65: behavior = MADV_MERGEABLE; break; in parisc_madvise() 393 case 66: behavior = MADV_UNMERGEABLE; break; in parisc_madvise() 394 case 67: behavior = MADV_HUGEPAGE; break; in parisc_madvise() 395 case 68: behavior = MADV_NOHUGEPAGE; break; in parisc_madvise() 396 case 69: behavior = MADV_DONTDUMP; break; in parisc_madvise() 397 case 70: behavior = MADV_DODUMP; break; in parisc_madvise() 398 case 71: behavior = MADV_WIPEONFORK; break; in parisc_madvise() 399 case 72: behavior = MADV_KEEPONFORK; break; in parisc_madvise() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/trace/beauty/ |
H A D | mmap.c | 65 static size_t madvise__scnprintf_behavior(int behavior, char *bf, size_t size) in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() argument 70 …if (behavior < strarray__madvise_advices.nr_entries && strarray__madvise_advices.entries[behavior]… in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() 71 return scnprintf(bf, size, "MADV_%s", strarray__madvise_advices.entries[behavior]); in madvise__scnprintf_behavior() 73 return scnprintf(bf, size, "%#", behavior); in madvise__scnprintf_behavior()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/process/ |
H A D | code-of-conduct.rst | 19 Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment 29 Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: 44 Maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior 46 any instances of unacceptable behavior. 67 Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
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/openbmc/linux/include/uapi/linux/ |
H A D | seg6_local.h | 85 /* SRv6 Behavior counters are encoded as netlink attributes guaranteeing the 91 * packets that have been CORRECTLY processed by an SRv6 Behavior instance 96 * an SRv6 Behavior instance (i.e., packets that generate errors or are 100 * packets that have NOT been properly processed by an SRv6 Behavior instance 125 /* Designed flavor operations for SRv6 End* Behavior */
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtlwifi/rtl8821ae/ |
H A D | pwrseq.c | 70 /* FW behavior */ 78 /* FW behavior */ 149 /*FW behavior*/ 157 /*FW behavior*/
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/core-api/ |
H A D | memory-allocation.rst | 32 The GFP flags control the allocators behavior. They tell what memory 87 GFP flags and reclaim behavior 112 **default** page allocator behavior is used. That means that not costly 114 that behavior so failures have to be checked properly by callers 117 * ``GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NORETRY`` - overrides the default allocator behavior 123 behavior and all allocation requests try really hard. The request 127 * ``GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NOFAIL`` - overrides the default allocator behavior
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/hal/ |
H A D | hal_pwr_seq.c | 100 /* FW behavior */ 109 /* FW behavior */ 118 /* SW behavior */ 127 /* SW behavior */
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/openbmc/openbmc/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ |
H A D | bug_report.md | 16 **Unexpected behavior you saw** 19 **Expected behavior** 23 Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
H A D | dm-dust.rst | 4 This target emulates the behavior of bad sectors at arbitrary 10 requests on specific blocks (to emulate the behavior of a hard disk 13 When the failure behavior is enabled (i.e.: when the output of 22 This emulates the "remapped sector" behavior of a drive with bad 71 Check the status of the read behavior ("bypass" indicates that all I/O 111 To enable the "fail read on bad block" behavior, send the "enable" message:: 129 therefore emulating the "remap" behavior of hard disk drives:: 302 This target seeks to provide a device that can exhibit the behavior
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/openbmc/bmcweb/ |
H A D | REDFISH_CHECKLIST.md | 12 2. Document any client-facing changes in behavior in the commit message. Note, 13 that this should include behavior changes that may not affect your system. 29 6. Ensure that you have written unit tests for any behavior that does not have
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-support/nss/nss/ |
H A D | disable-Wvarargs-with-clang.patch | 7 behavior, we relegate this to be just a warning instead 8 of error and keep the behavior as it was. Right fix would 13 …t that undergoes default argument promotion to 'va_start' has undefined behavior [-Werror,-Wvararg…
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/openbmc/phosphor-buttons/ |
H A D | README.md | 11 ## Button Behavior 48 - Otherwise, reboots the host (default behavior) 304 whole sled, or for which needs multi-level chassis power control behavior. 310 - multi-action - default no action, set the corresponding behavior with 313 - action - chassis power control behavior
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/cdrom/ |
H A D | cdrom-standard.rst | 27 all these different devices has also allowed the behavior of each 29 This divergence of behavior has been very significant for CD-ROM 35 maintain uniform behavior across all the Linux CD-ROM drivers. 37 This document describes an effort to establish Uniform behavior across 66 importantly, it appeared that the behavior of the `standard` commands 73 behavior was usually different. 94 **one** Linux CD-ROM interface with consistent behavior for all 123 importantly, this led to the divergence of behavior, which has already 127 CD-ROM drive behavior, and to provide a common set of services to the various 165 place where the behavior of all CD-ROM-devices is defined and [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/gpio/ |
H A D | gpiolib-devres.c | 54 * information about behavior and return values. 72 * detailed information about behavior and return values. 91 * information about behavior and return values. 183 * gpiod_get_index_optional() for detailed information about behavior and 209 * information about behavior and return values. 244 * See gpiod_get_array_optional() for detailed information about behavior and
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