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/linux/scripts/coccinelle/iterators/
H A Duse_after_iter.cocci6 //#False positives arise when there is a goto in the iterator and the
43 list_for_each_entry@p1(c,...,member) { ... when != break;
44 when forall
45 when strict
48 list_for_each_entry_reverse@p1(c,...,member) { ... when != break;
49 when forall
50 when strict
53 list_for_each_entry_continue@p1(c,...,member) { ... when != break;
54 when forall
55 when strict
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H A Dfor_each_child.cocci76 ... when any
100 ... when any
102 ... when != n
103 when strict
104 when forall
133 ... when any
135 ... when exists
136 l: ... when != n
137 when strict
138 when forall
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/linux/scripts/coccinelle/locks/
H A Dcall_kern.cocci26 ... when != read_unlock_irq(...)
27 when != write_unlock_irq(...)
28 when != read_unlock_irqrestore(...)
29 when != write_unlock_irqrestore(...)
30 when != spin_unlock(...)
31 when != spin_unlock_irq(...)
32 when != spin_unlock_irqrestore(...)
33 when != local_irq_enable(...)
34 when any
36 ... when any
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H A Ddouble_lock.cocci2 /// Find double locks. False positives may occur when some paths cannot
3 /// occur at execution, due to the values of variables, and when there is
51 <+... when != E1
55 ... when != E1
56 when != \(x = E2\|&x\)
57 when forall
59 <+... when != E1
73 ... when != E1
74 when != \(x = E2\|&x\)
H A Dmini_lock.cocci71 ... when != E1
72 when any
74 ... when != E1
77 ... when != E1
78 when any
/linux/scripts/coccinelle/api/
H A Dkfree_mismatch.cocci40 ... when != E = E1
41 when any
71 …... when != if (...) { ... E = \(vmalloc\|vzalloc\|vmalloc_user\|vmalloc_node\|vzalloc_node\|vmall…
72 when != is_vmalloc_addr(E)
73 when any
85 …... when != if (...) { ... E = \(vmalloc\|vzalloc\|vmalloc_user\|vmalloc_node\|vzalloc_node\|vmall…
86 when != is_vmalloc_addr(E)
87 when any
100 ... when != is_vmalloc_addr(E)
101 when any
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H A Dkstrdup.cocci25 ... when != \(from = E1 \| to = E1 \)
27 ... when != \(from = E2 \| to = E2 \)
37 ... when != \( x = E1 \| from = E1 \)
40 ... when != \(x = E2 \| from = E2 \| to = E2 \)
42 ... when != \(x = E3 \| from = E3 \| to = E3 \)
55 ... when != \(from = E1 \| to = E1 \)
57 ... when != \(from = E2 \| to = E2 \)
68 ... when != \( x = E1 \| from = E1 \)
70 ... when != \(x = E2 \| from = E2 \| to = E2 \)
72 ... when != \(x = E3 \| from = E3 \| to = E3 \)
H A Dkfree_sensitive.cocci46 ... when != E
47 when strict
58 ... when != E
59 when strict
76 ... when != E
77 when strict
H A Dd_find_alias.cocci27 <...when != dput(dent)
28 when != if (...) { <+... dput(dent) ...+> }
29 when != true !dent || ...
30 when != dent = E
31 when != E = dent
/linux/scripts/coccinelle/free/
H A Dput_device.cocci20 ... when != e = id
22 ... when != put_device(&id->dev)
23 when != platform_device_put(id)
24 when != if (id) { ... put_device(&id->dev) ... }
25 when != e1 = (T)id
26 when != e1 = (T)(&id->dev)
27 when != e1 = get_device(&id->dev)
28 when != e1 = (T1)platform_get_drvdata(id)
H A Dclk_put.cocci4 //# This only signals a missing clk_put when there is a clk_put later
27 ... when != clk_put(e)
29 ... when any
30 when != clk_put(e)
31 when != if (...) { ... clk_put(e); ... }
44 { ... when != clk_put(e)
45 when forall
48 ... when any
H A Diounmap.cocci4 //# This only signals a missing iounmap when there is an iounmap later
27 ... when != iounmap(e)
29 ... when any
30 when != iounmap(e)
31 when != if (...) { ... iounmap(e); ... }
44 { ... when != iounmap(e)
45 when forall
48 ... when any
H A Dpci_free_consistent.cocci21 ... when != e = id
23 ... when != pci_free_consistent(x,y,id,z)
24 when != if (id) { ... pci_free_consistent(x,y,id,z) ... }
25 when != if (y) { ... pci_free_consistent(x,y,id,z) ... }
26 when != e = (T)id
27 when exists
/linux/scripts/coccinelle/tests/
H A Dodd_ptr_err.cocci49 ... when any
50 when != IS_ERR(...)
59 ... when any
71 ... when any
72 when != IS_ERR(...)
80 ... when any
90 ... when any
91 when != IS_ERR(...)
95 ... when any
/linux/Documentation/i2c/
H A Dfault-codes.rst43 Returned by I2C adapters not supporting 10 bit addresses when
47 Returned by I2C adapters when they lose arbitration in master
51 Also returned when trying to invoke an I2C operation in an
52 atomic context, when some task is already using that I2C bus
56 Returned by SMBus logic when an invalid Packet Error Code byte
65 Returned by SMBus adapters when the bus was busy for longer
73 specific fault code when you can.
76 This rather vague error means something went wrong when
78 code when you can.
89 Returned by any component that can't allocate memory when
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/linux/scripts/coccinelle/misc/
H A Dreturnvar.cocci9 // "when strict" can be removed to get more hits, but adds false
24 ... when != ret
25 when strict
37 ... when != ret
38 when strict
48 ... when != ret
49 when strict
H A Darray_size_dup.cocci34 ... when != \(subE1\|subE2\) aop E3
35 when != &\(subE1\|subE2\)
63 ... when != \(subE1\|subE2\) aop E3
64 when != &\(subE1\|subE2\)
99 ... when != \(subE1\|subE2\|subE3\) aop E4
100 when != &\(subE1\|subE2\|subE3\)
129 ... when != \(subE1\|subE2\|subE3\) aop E4
130 when != &\(subE1\|subE2\|subE3\)
163 ... when != subE3 aop E4
164 when != &subE3
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/linux/Documentation/kbuild/
H A Dkbuild.rst18 by modprobe to not fail when trying to load something builtin.
36 Additional options to pass when preprocessing. The preprocessing options
62 Additional options for $(CC) when used to compile
71 Additional options for $(RUSTC) when used to compile
80 Additional options used for $(LD) when linking modules.
84 Additional flags to be passed to $(HOSTCC) when building host programs.
88 Additional flags to be passed to $(HOSTCXX) when building host programs.
92 Additional flags to be passed to $(HOSTRUSTC) when building host programs.
96 Flags to be passed when linking Rust proc macros. Since proc macros are loaded
100 For instance, it can be useful when rustc uses a different C library than
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/linux/Documentation/livepatch/
H A Dsystem-state.rst69 The check is done when the livepatch is enabled. The rules are:
89 - Modify the system state when the livepatch gets enabled and the state
93 - Take over or update the system state modification when is has already
96 - Restore the original state when the livepatch is disabled.
98 - Restore the previous state when the transition is reverted.
102 - Remove any already made changes when error occurs and the livepatch
113 - Allocate *state->data* when necessary. The allocation might fail
115 of the livepatch. The allocation is not needed when the data
123 when the entire system is able to handle it.
130 - Copy *state->data* from the previous livepatch when they are
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/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dsysfs-class-power-wilco19 Charging begins when level drops below
20 charge_control_start_threshold, and ceases when
26 be denied by Wilco EC when Long Life mode is enabled.
32 Used when charge_type="Custom", as described above. Measured in
39 Used when charge_type="Custom", as described above. Measured in
/linux/Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/
H A Derrata.rst42 require the flag be set when injecting a #GP, clear when injecting a #UD,
43 clear when injecting a soft exception, etc. Intel CPUs that enumerate
51 On AMD CPUs, when GIF is cleared, #DB exceptions or traps due to a breakpoint
53 to fully virtualize this behavior, even when vGIF is enabled for the guest
54 (i.e. vGIF=0 does not cause the CPU to drop #DBs when the guest is running).
68 not enabled, KVM follows x86 architecture when processing interrupts (all vCPUs
75 honor guest MTRRs when determining the effective memory type, and instead
86 hardware, i.e. put the CPU caches into "no fill" mode when CR0.CD=1, even when
/linux/Documentation/networking/
H A Dipvs-sysctl.rst42 bit 1: enable rescheduling of new connections when it is safe.
43 That is, whenever expire_nodest_conn and for TCP sockets, when
47 bit 2: it is bit 1 plus, for TCP connections, when connections
67 Only available when IPVS is compiled with CONFIG_IP_VS_NFCT enabled.
74 directly when no cache server is available and destination
93 Only available when IPVS is compiled with CONFIG_IP_VS_DEBUG enabled.
113 modes (when there is no enough available memory, the strategy
128 when available memory is less than the available memory
157 packets when its destination server is not available. It may
158 be useful, when user-space monitoring program deletes the
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/linux/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/
H A Dmethod-tracing.rst26 ACPICA subsystem provides debugging outputs when CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG is
33 But when the particular layer/level is applied to the control method
37 logs when the control method evaluation is started, and disable the
38 detailed logging when the control method evaluation is stopped.
43 a. Filter out the debug layer/level matched logs when control methods
51 b. Filter out the debug layer/level matched logs when the specified
60 c. Filter out the debug layer/level matched logs when the specified
109 a. Filter out the method start/stop "AML tracer" logs when control
117 b. Filter out the method start/stop "AML tracer" when the specified
126 c. Filter out the method start/stop "AML tracer" logs when the specified
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/linux/Documentation/misc-devices/
H A Dbh1770glc.rst37 interrupts the delayed work is pushed forward. So, when proximity level goes
41 Chip state is controlled via runtime pm framework when enabled in config.
65 sysfs_notify called when threshold interrupt occurs
102 sysfs_notify called when threshold interrupt occurs
119 RW - Measurement rate (in Hz) when the level is above threshold
120 i.e. when proximity on has been reported.
123 RW - Measurement rate (in Hz) when the level is below threshold
124 i.e. when proximity off has been reported.
/linux/Documentation/virt/kvm/arm/
H A Dhyp-abi.rst8 hypervisor layer when running Linux as a hypervisor (for example
10 hypervisor when running as a guest (under Xen, KVM or any other
11 hypervisor), or any hypervisor-specific interaction when the kernel is
15 here is still valid though, as it allows the kernel to kexec when
53 x2 = x0's value when entering the next payload (arm64)
54 x3 = x1's value when entering the next payload (arm64)
55 x4 = x2's value when entering the next payload (arm64)

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