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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/scheduler/
H A Dsched-stats.rst11 12 which was in the kernel from 2.6.13-2.6.19 (version 13 never saw a kernel
43 1) # of times sched_yield() was called
49 3) # of times schedule() was called
54 5) # of times try_to_wake_up() was called
55 6) # of times try_to_wake_up() was called to wake up the local cpu
78 1) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called when the
79 cpu was idle
81 the load did not require balancing when the cpu was idle
83 more tasks and failed, when the cpu was idle
85 load_balance() in this domain when the cpu was idle
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H A Dsched-nice-design.rst11 Unfortunately that was not that easy to implement under the old
13 support was historically coupled to timeslice length, and timeslice
14 units were driven by the HZ tick, so the smallest timeslice was 1/HZ.
41 changing the ABI to extend priorities was discarded early on.)
48 this was long ago when hardware was weaker and caches were smaller, and
60 coupling to timeslices and granularity it was not really viable.
63 about Linux's nice level support was its asymmetry around the origin
79 depend on the nice level of the parent shell - if it was at nice -10 the
80 CPU split was different than if it was at +5 or +10.
82 A third complaint against Linux's nice level support was that negative
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/openbmc/u-boot/lib/lzma/
H A Dhistory.txt11 - The BUG in LZMA SDK 9.* was fixed: LZMA2 codec didn't work,
22 - The bug was fixed:
51 - The bug in ANSI-C LZMA Decoder was fixed:
52 If encoded stream was corrupted, decoder could access memory
65 - The bug was fixed:
72 - ANSI-C LZMA Decoder was rewritten for speed optimizations.
73 - ANSI-C LZMA Encoder was included to LZMA SDK.
90 was included to LZMA SDK.
105 - The bug in versions 4.33b:4.38b was fixed:
112 - Fixes in C++ code: code could no be compiled if _NO_EXCEPTIONS was defined.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
H A Dhist-v4l2.rst10 Soon after the V4L API was added to the kernel it was criticised as too
15 another four years and two stable kernel releases until the new API was
23 1998-08-27: The :c:func:`select()` function was introduced.
27 1998-09-18: The ``VIDIOC_NONCAP`` ioctl was replaced by the otherwise
39 1998-10-02: The ``id`` field was removed from
41 renamed. The :ref:`VIDIOC_QUERYSTD` ioctl was
45 Codec API was released.
50 1998-11-12: The read/write direction of some ioctls was misdefined.
57 with ``V4L2_CID_AUDIO``. The ``V4L2_MAJOR`` define was removed from
58 ``videodev.h`` since it was only used once in the ``videodev`` kernel
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/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/tools/
H A Dsyscall.tbl21 # 7 was sys_waitpid
31 # 17 was sys_break
32 # 18 was sys_stat
42 # 28 was sys_fstat
45 # 31 was sys_stty
46 # 32 was sys_gtty
49 # 35 was sys_ftime
58 # 44 was sys_prof
62 # 48 was sys_signal
67 # 53 was sys_lock
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/openbmc/qemu/linux-user/arm/
H A Dsyscall.tbl22 # 7 was sys_waitpid
32 # 17 was sys_break
33 # 18 was sys_stat
43 # 28 was sys_fstat
46 # 31 was sys_stty
47 # 32 was sys_gtty
50 # 35 was sys_ftime
59 # 44 was sys_prof
63 # 48 was sys_signal
68 # 53 was sys_lock
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Dlocks.rst18 The old flock(2) emulation in the kernel was swapped for proper BSD
33 Because sendmail was unable to use the old flock() emulation, many sendmail
35 for example. This gave rise to some other subtle problems if sendmail was
50 race and deadlock conditions that the current solution was the only
60 Mandatory locking was prior to this release a general configuration option
61 that was valid for all mounted filesystems. This had a number of inherent
62 dangers, not the least of which was the ability to freeze an NFS server by
65 Such option was dropped in Kernel v5.14.
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/
H A Dtainted-kernels.rst25 why the kernel was tainted is shown after the Process ID ('PID:') and a shortened
35 You'll find a 'Not tainted: ' there if the kernel was not tainted at the
36 time of the event; if it was, then it will print 'Tainted: ' and characters
42 the kernel got tainted earlier because a proprietary Module (``P``) was loaded,
43 a warning occurred (``W``), and an externally-built module was loaded (``O``).
61 * Proprietary module was loaded (#0)
63 * Externally-built ('out-of-tree') module was loaded (#12)
69 You can try to decode the number yourself. That's easy if there was only one
85 0 G/P 1 proprietary module was loaded
86 1 _/F 2 module was force loaded
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/openbmc/qemu/linux-user/sh4/
H A Dsyscall.tbl27 # 17 was break
41 # 31 was stty
42 # 32 was gtty
45 # 35 was ftime
54 # 44 was prof
63 # 53 was lock
66 # 56 was mpx
68 # 58 was ulimit
69 # 59 was olduname
92 # 82 was select
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/openbmc/linux/arch/sh/kernel/syscalls/
H A Dsyscall.tbl27 # 17 was break
41 # 31 was stty
42 # 32 was gtty
45 # 35 was ftime
54 # 44 was prof
63 # 53 was lock
66 # 56 was mpx
68 # 58 was ulimit
69 # 59 was olduname
92 # 82 was select
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/ABI/removed/
H A Dsysfs-class-rfkill9 Description: This file was deprecated because there no longer was a way to
11 This file was scheduled to be removed in 2012, and was removed
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-filesystems/recipes-utils/aufs-util/aufs-util/
H A Daufs-util-don-t-strip-executables.patch9 …WARNING: File '/sbin/mount.aufs' from aufs-util was already stripped, this will prevent future deb…
10 …WARNING: File '/sbin/auplink' from aufs-util was already stripped, this will prevent future debugg…
11 …WARNING: File '/sbin/umount.aufs' from aufs-util was already stripped, this will prevent future de…
12 …WARNING: File '/sbin/auibusy' from aufs-util was already stripped, this will prevent future debugg…
13 …WARNING: File '/usr/lib/libau.so.2.6' from aufs-util was already stripped, this will prevent futur…
/openbmc/openbmc/poky/documentation/migration-guides/
H A Dmigration-2.4.rst102 - ``byacc``: This recipe was only needed by rpm 5.x and has moved to
113 - ``guile``: This recipe was only needed by ``autogen-native`` and
117 - ``libclass-isa-perl``: This recipe was previously needed for LSB 4,
120 - ``libdumpvalue-perl``: This recipe was previously needed for LSB 4,
123 - ``libenv-perl``: This recipe was previously needed for LSB 4, no
126 - ``libfile-checktree-perl``: This recipe was previously needed for
129 - ``libi18n-collate-perl``: This recipe was previously needed for LSB
132 - ``libiconv``: This recipe was only needed for ``uclibc``, which was
137 - ``libpng12``: This recipe was previously needed for LSB. The
140 - ``libpod-plainer-perl``: This recipe was previously needed for LSB
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/cec/
H A Dcec-ioc-receive.rst102 - Timestamp in ns of when the last byte of the message was transmitted.
107 - Timestamp in ns of when the last byte of the message was received.
115 filled in by the driver with the length of the reply message if ``reply`` was set.
132 was not 0), then the ``sequence`` field of the reply will be set to the sequence
143 the payload of the reply message if ``timeout`` was set.
248 - The message was transmitted successfully. This is mutually
251 the transmit was eventually successful.
256 - CEC line arbitration was lost, i.e. another transmit started at the
263 - Message was not acknowledged. Note that some hardware cannot tell apart
271 - Low drive was detected on the CEC bus. This indicates that a
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/powerpc/
H A Dvcpudispatch_stats.rst31 2. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on the same processor as last
33 3. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different processor core
35 4. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different chip
36 5. number of times this vcpu was dispatches on a different socket/drawer
42 6. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in its home node (chip)
43 7. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in a different node
44 8. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in a node further away (numa
/openbmc/linux/arch/parisc/kernel/syscalls/
H A Dsyscall.tbl115 # 102 was socketcall
143 # 127 was create_module
146 # 130 was get_kernel_syms
154 # 137 was afs_syscall
186 # 167 was query_module
188 # 169 was nfsservctl
216 # 196 was getpmsg
217 # 197 was putpmsg
225 # 203 was attrctl
226 # 204 was acl_get
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/openbmc/qemu/linux-user/hppa/
H A Dsyscall.tbl115 # 102 was socketcall
143 # 127 was create_module
146 # 130 was get_kernel_syms
154 # 137 was afs_syscall
186 # 167 was query_module
188 # 169 was nfsservctl
216 # 196 was getpmsg
217 # 197 was putpmsg
225 # 203 was attrctl
226 # 204 was acl_get
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/openbmc/qemu/linux-user/m68k/
H A Dsyscall.tbl27 # 17 was break
41 # 31 was stty
42 # 32 was gtty
45 # 35 was ftime
54 # 44 was prof
63 # 53 was lock
66 # 56 was mpx
68 # 58 was ulimit
69 # 59 was oldolduname
108 # 98 was profil
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/openbmc/linux/arch/m68k/kernel/syscalls/
H A Dsyscall.tbl27 # 17 was break
41 # 31 was stty
42 # 32 was gtty
45 # 35 was ftime
54 # 44 was prof
63 # 53 was lock
66 # 56 was mpx
68 # 58 was ulimit
69 # 59 was oldolduname
108 # 98 was profil
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/openbmc/qemu/docs/about/
H A Dremoved-features.rst34 This was just a dummy option that has been ignored, since the in-kernel PIT
63 The term "vlan" was very confusing for most users in this context (it's about
86 The ``-balloon none`` option was a no-op and has no replacement.
153 QEMU was falling back to allocating from RAM, which might have resulted
162 The ``name`` parameter of the ``-net`` option was a synonym
168 The parameter ``mem`` of ``-numa node`` was used to assign a part of guest RAM
203 However, historically it was possible to start QEMU with an incorrect topology
213 The ``enforce-config-section`` property was replaced by the
219 The ``-no-kvm`` argument was a synonym for setting ``-machine accel=tcg``.
324 This option was undocumented and not used in the field.
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/openbmc/linux/fs/reiserfs/
H A DREADME40 fair, ask. (Last I spoke with him Richard was contemplating how best
84 Hans Reiser was the project initiator, primary architect, source of all
88 Vladimir Saveljev was one of the programmers, and he worked long hours
91 was quite remarkable. I don't think that money can ever motivate someone
99 substantial portion of the total code. He realized that there was a
106 tried to put me in a position where I was forced into giving control
109 really force takeovers of sole proprietorships.) This was something
111 why we should do what we do, or why innovation was possible in
112 general, but he was sure that he ought to be controlling it. Every
113 innovation had to be forced past him while he was with us. He added
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/
H A D233.out72 …led to read option reply: Cannot read from TLS channel: The TLS connection was non-properly termin…
73 …led to read option reply: Cannot read from TLS channel: The TLS connection was non-properly termin…
102 …IR/qemu-nbd.sock,tls-creds=tls0': TLS handshake failed: The TLS connection was non-properly termin…
103 qemu-nbd: TLS handshake failed: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated.
106 …ailed to read opts magic: Cannot read from TLS channel: The TLS connection was non-properly termin…
107 …ailed to read opts magic: Cannot read from TLS channel: The TLS connection was non-properly termin…
108 qemu-nbd: option negotiation failed: Verify failed: No certificate was found.
109 qemu-nbd: option negotiation failed: Verify failed: No certificate was found.
112 …ailed to read opts magic: Cannot read from TLS channel: The TLS connection was non-properly termin…
113 …ailed to read opts magic: Cannot read from TLS channel: The TLS connection was non-properly termin…
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/arch/arm/nwfpe/
H A Dnwfpe.rst7 The majority of the code was written by me, Scott Bambrough It is
9 where required. It was written quickly, with a goal of implementing a
20 Another choice I made was in the file structure. I have attempted to
33 SoftFloat to the ARM was done by Phil Blundell, based on an earlier
61 SoftFloat was written by John R. Hauser. This work was made possible in
63 1947 Center Street, Berkeley, California 94704. Funding was partially
65 original version of this code was written as part of a project to build
/openbmc/linux/Documentation/mm/
H A Dpage_tables.rst7 Paged virtual memory was invented along with virtual memory as a concept in
8 1962 on the Ferranti Atlas Computer which was the first computer with paged
10 feature of all Unix-like systems as time went by. In 1985 the feature was
11 included in the Intel 80386, which was the CPU Linux 1.0 was developed on.
39 sizes. When Linux was created, 4KB pages and a single page table called
40 `swapper_pg_dir` with 1024 entries was used, covering 4MB which coincided with
98 table, it was retrofitted to be an array of mapping elements when two-level
105 - **pud**, `pud_t`, `pudval_t` = **Page Upper Directory** was introduced after
109 - **p4d**, `p4d_t`, `p4dval_t` = **Page Level 4 Directory** was introduced to
110 handle 5-level page tables after the *pud* was introduced. Now it was clear
/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-connectivity/openconnect/openconnect/
H A D0001-Shim-for-renaming-of-GNUTLS_NO_EXTENSIONS-in-GnuTLS-.patch6 The constant `GNUTLS_NO_EXTENSIONS` was renamed in
8 then a backwards-compatibility shim was belatedly added in
31 +/* XX: GNUTLS_NO_EXTENSIONS was renamed in GnuTLS v3.8.1. A
32 + * backwards-compatibility shim was added in a subsequent commit, but

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