/openbmc/libpldm/tests/ |
H A D | instance-id.cpp | 154 } connections[] = { in TEST_F() local 159 ASSERT_EQ(pldm_instance_db_init(&connections[0].db, dbPath.c_str()), 0); in TEST_F() 161 pldm_instance_id_alloc(connections[0].db, tid, &connections[0].iid), 0); in TEST_F() 163 ASSERT_EQ(pldm_instance_db_init(&connections[1].db, dbPath.c_str()), 0); in TEST_F() 165 pldm_instance_id_alloc(connections[1].db, tid, &connections[1].iid), 0); in TEST_F() 167 EXPECT_NE(connections[0].iid, connections[1].iid); in TEST_F() 169 EXPECT_EQ(pldm_instance_id_free(connections[1].db, tid, connections[1].iid), in TEST_F() 171 ASSERT_EQ(pldm_instance_db_destroy(connections[1].db), 0); in TEST_F() 173 EXPECT_EQ(pldm_instance_id_free(connections[0].db, tid, connections[0].iid), in TEST_F() 175 ASSERT_EQ(pldm_instance_db_destroy(connections[0].db), 0); in TEST_F() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/net/netfilter/ipvs/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 13 that will take care of intercepting incoming connections to a 53 reduce conflicts when there are hundreds of thousands of connections 63 connections per second multiplying average lasting time of 65 connections per second, the connection lasts for 200 seconds in 119 connections to different real servers in a round-robin manner. 128 connections to different real servers based on server weights 130 new connections first than those with less weights, and servers 131 with higher weights get more connections than those with less 132 weights and servers with equal weights get equal connections. 141 connections to the server with the least number of active [all …]
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H A D | ip_vs_ovf.c | 8 * connections , will keep all connections to the node with the highest weight 9 * and overflow to the next node if the number of connections exceeds the node's 12 * active connections 33 * connections exceed weight in ip_vs_ovf_schedule()
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/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/security/ |
H A D | test_bmc_network_security.robot | 134 [Teardown] Run Keywords FFDC On Test Case Fail AND Close all connections 149 [Documentation] Establish large number of TCP connections to Redfish port (443) 153 # Establish large number of TCP connections to Redfish interface. 154 ${connection_loss}= Establish TCP Connections And Get Connection Failures 161 # Check if TCP connections dropped. 163 ... msg=FAILURE: BMC is dropping some connections. 167 [Documentation] Establish large number of TCP connections to IPMI interface 171 # Establish large number of TCP connections to IPMI interface. 172 ${connection_loss}= Establish TCP Connections And Get Connection Failures 178 # Check if TCP/Network connections dropped. [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/sound/aoa/fabrics/ |
H A D | layout.c | 23 /* These are the connections the layout fabric 57 struct codec_connection *connections; member 277 .connections = onyx_connections_noheadphones, 281 .connections = topaz_input, 288 .connections = onyx_connections_reallineout, 295 .connections = topaz_input, 303 .connections = onyx_connections_noheadphones, 310 .connections = topaz_input, 318 .connections = onyx_connections_noheadphones, 322 .connections = topaz_input, [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/networking/ |
H A D | ipvs-sysctl.rst | 35 Controls how ipvs will deal with connections that are detected 42 bit 1: enable rescheduling of new connections when it is safe. 47 bit 2: it is bit 1 plus, for TCP connections, when connections 57 connections handled by IPVS. 59 This should be enabled if connections handled by IPVS are to be 64 Connections handled by the IPVS FTP application module 105 memory for new connections. In the current code, the 160 detection) and add back the server later, and the connections 168 connections when its destination is not available. 178 subsequent otherwise persistent connections are sent to a [all …]
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H A D | nf_conntrack-sysctl.rst | 121 connections. 223 Control offload timeout for tcp connections. 224 TCP connections may be offloaded from nf conntrack to nf flow table. 230 Control offload timeout for udp connections. 231 UDP connections may be offloaded from nf conntrack to nf flow table.
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H A D | ip_dynaddr.rst | 7 This stuff allows diald ONESHOT connections to get established by 9 It is implemented for TCP diald-box connections(1) and IP_MASQuerading(2). 21 going up. So, the *same* (local AND masqueraded) connections requests that
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/openbmc/linux/net/netfilter/ |
H A D | xt_connlimit.c | 3 * connections per IP address. 6 * only ignore TIME_WAIT or gone connections 39 unsigned int connections; in connlimit_mt() local 72 connections = nf_conncount_count(net, info->data, key, tuple_ptr, in connlimit_mt() 74 if (connections == 0) in connlimit_mt() 78 return (connections > info->limit) ^ !!(info->flags & XT_CONNLIMIT_INVERT); in connlimit_mt() 149 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Xtables: Number of connections matching");
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/openbmc/docs/ |
H A D | console.md | 6 The console infrastructure allows multiple shared connections to a single host 7 UART. UART data from the host is output to all connections, and input from any 10 ## Remote console connections 17 ## Local console connections
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/openbmc/u-boot/doc/ |
H A D | README.VSC3316-3308 | 14 On reset, VSC devices are in low-power state with all inputs, outputs and connections in an off sta… 16 …79.h to be written is 0x02 for two-wire interface. Also for crosspoint connections to be activated… 30 …This API configures the VSC3316 device for required connections. Connection through the VSC device… 37 num_con - number of connections to be configured 41 …For crosspoint connections to be activated, 01.h value need to be written in 75.h (core configurat…
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/drbd/ |
H A D | data-structure-v9.rst | 12 devices (aka volumes) and connections to other nodes ("peer nodes"). Each DRBD 31 volume number. Likewise, peer_devices can be accessed from connections by 33 linked lists. There are back pointers from peer_devices to their connections a 34 devices, and from connections and devices to their resource. 41 devices and connections; their lifetime is determined by the lifetime of the
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/ |
H A D | arm,coresight-cti.yaml | 17 The CTI component properties define the connections between the individual 27 described in the bindings as the actual connections are software 30 In general the connections between CTI and components via the trigger signals 34 In this case the ARM v8 architecture defines the required signal connections 44 on the connections between the CTI and other components for correct operation. 47 configuration). These registers may be used to explore the trigger connections 134 A trigger connections child node which describes the trigger signals 237 # v8 architecturally defined CTI - CPU + ETM connections generated by the 251 # Implementation defined CTI - CPU + ETM connections explicitly defined.. 298 # Implementation defined CTI - non CoreSight component connections.
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/openbmc/bmcweb/include/ |
H A D | dbus_utility.hpp | 151 sdbusplus::asio::getAllProperties(*crow::connections::systemBus, service, in getAllProperties() 164 *crow::connections::systemBus, service, objectPath, interface, in getProperty() 192 crow::connections::systemBus->async_method_call( in checkDbusPathExists() 209 crow::connections::systemBus->async_method_call( in getSubTree() 225 crow::connections::systemBus->async_method_call( in getSubTreePaths() 244 crow::connections::systemBus->async_method_call( in getAssociatedSubTree() 261 crow::connections::systemBus->async_method_call( in getAssociatedSubTreePaths() 281 crow::connections::systemBus->async_method_call( in getAssociatedSubTreeById() 299 crow::connections::systemBus->async_method_call( in getAssociatedSubTreePathsById() 316 crow::connections in getDbusObject() [all...] |
/openbmc/linux/drivers/net/wan/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 12 achievable with commonly used asynchronous modem connections. 48 Generic HDLC driver supporting raw HDLC over WAN connections. 57 over WAN connections. 67 Generic HDLC driver supporting Cisco HDLC over WAN connections. 75 Generic HDLC driver supporting Frame Relay over WAN connections. 83 Generic HDLC driver supporting PPP over WAN connections. 91 Generic HDLC driver supporting X.25 over WAN connections.
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/openbmc/qemu/qapi/ |
H A D | block-export.json | 28 # @max-connections: The maximum number of connections to allow at the 39 '*max-connections': 'uint32' } } 63 # @max-connections: The maximum number of connections to allow at the 77 '*max-connections': 'uint32' }, 266 # @safe: Remove export if there are no existing connections, fail 269 # @hard: Drop all connections immediately and remove export. 274 # connections as is. Remove export after all clients are 302 # - if mode is 'safe' and there are existing connections 422 # existing client connections)
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/openbmc/phosphor-mrw-tools/ |
H A D | gen_callouts.pl | 56 my $connections = $targets->findConnections($bmc, "I2C"); 60 for my $i2c (@{$connections->{CONN}}) 100 my $connections = $targets->findConnections($proc, "FSIM"); 101 if ("" ne $connections) 107 for my $fsi (@{$connections->{CONN}})
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-protocols/freediameter/files/ |
H A D | freeDiameter.conf | 27 # The port this peer is listening on for incoming connections (TCP and SCTP). 31 # The port this peer is listening on for incoming TLS-protected connections (TCP and SCTP). 40 # This parameter only affects outgoing connections. 54 # Prefer TCP instead of SCTP for establishing new connections. 86 # This parameter limits the number of incoming connections from the time 212 # The four digits respectively control: connections, routing decisions, sent/received messages, err… 224 # The local server listens for incoming connections. By default, 227 # In addition to incoming connections, the local peer can 228 # be configured to establish and maintain connections to some 229 # Diameter nodes and allow connections from these nodes.
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/openbmc/linux/arch/um/drivers/ |
H A D | port_kern.c | 27 struct list_head connections; member 63 list_add(&conn->list, &conn->port->connections); in pipe_interrupt() 71 "There are currently no UML consoles waiting for port connections.\n" \ 197 .connections = LIST_HEAD_INIT(port->connections) }); in port_data() 238 conn = list_entry(port->connections.next, struct connection, in port_wait() 252 * connections until a good one is found. in port_wait()
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/openbmc/bmcweb/http/ |
H A D | http_client.hpp | 54 // instance of BMCWeb which can handle 100 simultaneous connections. 649 std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ConnectionInfo>> connections; member in crow::ConnectionPool 655 // Configure a connections's request, callback, and retry info in 682 auto conn = connections[connId]; in sendNext() 741 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < connections.size(); i++) in sendData() 743 auto conn = connections[i]; in sendData() 767 // All connections in use so create a new connection or add request in sendData() 769 if (connections.size() < connPolicy->maxConnections) in sendData() 818 unsigned int newId = static_cast<unsigned int>(connections.size()); in addConnection() 820 auto& ret = connections.emplace_back(std::make_shared<ConnectionInfo>( in addConnection() [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/include/uapi/linux/ |
H A D | ip_vs.h | 168 /* thresholds for active connections */ 178 __u32 conns; /* connections scheduled */ 236 __u32 activeconns; /* active connections */ 237 __u32 inactconns; /* inactive connections */ 238 __u32 persistconns; /* persistent connections */ 398 IPVS_DEST_ATTR_ACTIVE_CONNS, /* active connections */ 399 IPVS_DEST_ATTR_INACT_CONNS, /* inactive connections */ 400 IPVS_DEST_ATTR_PERSIST_CONNS, /* persistent connections */ 447 IPVS_STATS_ATTR_CONNS, /* connections scheduled */
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/openbmc/openbmc-test-automation/lib/ |
H A D | gen_robot_ssh.py | 59 def sprint_connections(connections=None, indent=0): argument 61 sprint data from the connections list to a string and return it. 63 connections A list of connection objects which are created by the SSHlibrary 69 if connections is None: 70 connections = sshlib.get_connections() 73 for connection in connections: 321 # connections. 322 gp.lprint_timen("Closing all connections.")
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/openbmc/docs/designs/ |
H A D | uart-mux-support.md | 70 1. Active connections prevent the mux state from being changed 72 conflicting connections 74 connections 98 | A | TTY (1.1) | Out-of-band command (2.1) | Active connections prevent mux chang… 102 | E | Mux port (1.2) | Connection-based (2.3) | Conflicting connections prevent mux … 105 | H | Mux port | Out-of-band command | Conflicting connections prevent mux … 285 to be represented and synchronised on objects across multiple D-Bus connections. 320 connections, preventing mux changes on the grounds of an existing connection 341 `F` and `G` are differentiated by whether or not we drop connections on 343 and forth on that subject elsewhere[[1][drop-connections-discussion-1]] [all …]
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/openbmc/bmcweb/redfish-core/lib/ |
H A D | sensors.hpp | 232 * @param callback Callback for processing gathered connections 263 // Make unique list of connections only for requested sensor types in getObjectsWithConnection() 265 std::set<std::string> connections; in getObjectsWithConnection() local 286 connections.insert(objData.first); in getObjectsWithConnection() 292 BMCWEB_LOG_DEBUG("Found {} connections", connections.size()); in getObjectsWithConnection() 293 callback(std::move(connections), std::move(objectsWithConnection)); in getObjectsWithConnection() 300 * @brief Create connections necessary for sensors 303 * @param callback Callback for processing gathered connections 312 const std::set<std::string>& connections, in getConnections() 314 /*objectsWithConnection*/) { callback(connections); }; in getConnections() argument [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/trace/coresight/ |
H A D | coresight-ect.rst | 46 The hardware trigger connections between CTIs and devices is implementation 48 the connections have an architecturally defined standard layout. 76 connections subsystem triggers0 triggers1 uevent 84 * ``nr_trigger_cons`` : total connections - triggers<N> directories. 92 * ``connections``: Links to connected *CoreSight* devices. The number of 101 CoreSight and non-CoreSight connections. 195 channel / trigger connections using the appropriate sysfs attributes.
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