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5043 static void bookkeep_recipe(struct ice_sw_recipe *recipe, in bookkeep_recipe() argument5047 memcpy(recipe->r_bitmap, r->recipe_bitmap, sizeof(recipe->r_bitmap)); in bookkeep_recipe()5049 recipe->priority = r->content.act_ctrl_fwd_priority; in bookkeep_recipe()5050 recipe->tun_type = rm->tun_type; in bookkeep_recipe()5051 recipe->need_pass_l2 = rm->need_pass_l2; in bookkeep_recipe()5052 recipe->allow_pass_l2 = rm->allow_pass_l2; in bookkeep_recipe()5053 recipe->recp_created = true; in bookkeep_recipe()5073 struct ice_sw_recipe *recipe; in ice_add_sw_recipe() local5147 recipe = &hw->switch_info->recp_list[rid]; in ice_add_sw_recipe()5148 set_bit(result_idx, recipe->res_idxs); in ice_add_sw_recipe()[all …]
88 instead prescribes a recipe for how to manipulate pixel values to arrive at the91 This recipe is generally an ordered list of straight-forward operations,
112 is a recipe for disaster; so we need preventing CPU low power states at boot
134 # the interrupted recipe. So, you can safely stop the build by Ctrl-C (Make
161 thus a sure deadlock recipe. In order to still allow use of the