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H A D | timerlat_u.c | 108 int killed = 0; in timerlat_u_send_kill() local 116 killed++; in timerlat_u_send_kill() 121 return killed; in timerlat_u_send_kill()
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-core/glib-networking/glib-networking/ |
H A D | eagain.patch | 9 FAIL: glib-networking/connection-openssl.test (Child process killed by signal 6) 11 FAIL: glib-networking/connection-openssl.test (Child process killed by signal 6)
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/unit/ |
H A D | test-seccomp.c | 30 static void test_seccomp_helper(const char *args, bool killed, in test_seccomp_helper() argument 61 if (killed) { in test_seccomp_helper()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/security/ |
H A D | sak.rst | 50 actually want killed. This is because these applications are 54 You can identify processes which will be killed by SAK with the 65 So ``gpm`` will be killed by SAK. This is a bug in gpm. It should
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/openbmc/linux/net/smc/ |
H A D | smc_tx.c | 92 conn->killed || in smc_tx_wait() 216 conn->killed) in smc_tx_sendmsg() 567 if (conn->killed) in smcr_tx_sndbuf_nonempty() 639 if (conn->killed || in __smc_tx_sndbuf_nonempty() 741 if (conn->killed || in smc_tx_consumer_update() 745 !conn->killed) { in smc_tx_consumer_update()
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H A D | smc_close.c | 72 smc->conn.killed, in smc_close_stream_wait() 101 if (conn->killed) in smc_close_final()
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H A D | smc_cdc.c | 83 if (conn->killed) { in smc_cdc_get_free_slot() 417 if (!conn || conn->killed) in smcd_cdc_rx_tsklet()
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H A D | smc_rx.c | 274 conn->killed || in smc_rx_wait() 385 if (conn->killed) in smc_rx_recvmsg()
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H A D | smc.h | 241 u8 killed : 1; /* abnormal termination */ member
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/ |
H A D | nouveau_chan.h | 60 atomic_t killed; member
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H A D | nouveau_fence.h | 49 int notify_ref, dead, killed; member
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H A D | nouveau_chan.c | 46 atomic_set(&chan->killed, 1); in nouveau_channel_kill() 59 if (unlikely(!atomic_read(&chan->killed))) in nouveau_channel_killed() 68 if (likely(chan && chan->fence && !atomic_read(&chan->killed))) { in nouveau_channel_idle() 163 atomic_set(&chan->killed, 0); in nouveau_channel_prep()
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H A D | nouveau_exec.c | 208 if (unlikely(!atomic_read(&chan->killed))) in nouveau_exec_job_timeout() 401 if (unlikely(atomic_read(&chan->killed))) in nouveau_exec_ioctl_exec()
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H A D | nouveau_fence.c | 99 fctx->killed = 1; in nouveau_fence_context_kill() 242 if (unlikely(fctx->killed)) { in nouveau_fence_emit()
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/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/ |
H A D | kvm-recheck.sh | 52 echo QEMU killed
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/mm/ |
H A D | overcommit-accounting.rst | 25 killed while accessing pages but will receive errors on memory
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/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/arm64/signal/ |
H A D | README | 36 - Most of these tests are successfully passing if the process gets killed by
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-core/glibc/ |
H A D | glibc-locale.inc | 14 # to decrease initial boot time and avoid localedef being killed by the OOM
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/firmware/ |
H A D | firmware_cache.rst | 47 * Upon suspend any pending non-uevent firmware requests are killed to avoid
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/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/arm64/fp/ |
H A D | README | 20 The test runs until killed by the user.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/ |
H A D | memcg_test.rst | 277 will be killed by the kernel. 280 in other groups shouldn't be killed.
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/vhost/ |
H A D | vhost.h | 38 bool killed; member
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/nvdimm/ |
H A D | bus.c | 554 bool killed; in nd_device_unregister() local 580 killed = kill_device(dev); in nd_device_unregister() 583 if (!killed) in nd_device_unregister()
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/openbmc/qemu/hw/usb/ |
H A D | hcd-xhci.c | 1187 int killed = 0; in xhci_ep_nuke_one_xfer() local 1197 killed = 1; in xhci_ep_nuke_one_xfer() 1205 killed = 1; in xhci_ep_nuke_one_xfer() 1212 return killed; in xhci_ep_nuke_one_xfer() 1221 int killed = 0; in xhci_ep_nuke_xfers() local 1241 killed += xhci_ep_nuke_one_xfer(xfer, report); in xhci_ep_nuke_xfers() 1242 if (killed) { in xhci_ep_nuke_xfers() 1252 return killed; in xhci_ep_nuke_xfers()
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/arch/sparc/oradax/ |
H A D | dax-hv-api.txt | 33 …operation may be cancelled or killed via the ccb_kill API function. It is recommended for guest so… 131 referenced by a CCB must be pinned in memory until the CCB either completes execution or is killed 985 … 0x3 Command ran and was killed (partial execution may 1002 0x7 Command was killed 1367 … the virtual machine. It could not be killed and no action was taken. 1376 … will reflect the killed status, with the subsequent implications that 1395 …If the pipeline target CCB is killed but the pipeline source CCB was skipped, the completion area … 1396 … target CCB may contain status (4,0) "Command was skipped" instead of (3,7) "Command was killed". 1398 …If the pipeline source CCB is killed, the pipeline target CCB's completion status may read (1,0) "… 1399 … This does not mean the target CCB was processed; since the source CCB was killed, there was no [all …]
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