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92 unsigned int starved; /* times reads have starved writes */ member483 (dd->starved++ >= dd->writes_starved)) in __dd_dispatch_request()499 dd->starved = 0; in __dd_dispatch_request()1124 seq_printf(m, "%u\n", dd->starved); in deadline_starved_show()
393 * starved queues, call blk_run_queue. scsi_request_fn in scsi_starved_list_run() 415 * call may remove the sdev from the starved list and destroy in scsi_starved_list_run() 1311 goto starved; in scsi_target_queue_ready() 1324 goto starved; in scsi_target_queue_ready() 1328 starved: in scsi_target_queue_ready() 1350 goto starved; in scsi_host_queue_ready() 1364 goto starved; in scsi_host_queue_ready() 1366 /* We're OK to process the command, so we can't be starved */ in scsi_host_queue_ready() 1378 starved: in scsi_host_queue_ready()
157 unsigned long starved; member
2981 qs->rspq.starved++; in sge_timer_rx()
62 be totally starved.
44 result in the ``rcu_.*kthread starved for`` console-log message,314 rcu_sched kthread starved for 23807 jiffies! g7075 f0x0 RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS(3) ->state=0x1 ->cpu=5
215 traffic and the "slower" modem starved.
357 tasks will not be starved and the system might be able to respect all the459 tasks are not starved and that the tardiness of real-time tasks has an upper
46 register-starved machines. My discussions with Richard Outerbridge,
245 mechanism ensures no transaction is starved of resources when log space
5225 kthread is starved first, then the CPU.