Home
last modified time | relevance | path

Searched full:efficient (Results 1 – 25 of 345) sorted by relevance

12345678910>>...14

/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Dbtrfs.rst15 * Space efficient packing of small files
16 * Space efficient indexed directories
28 * Efficient incremental backup and FS mirroring (send/receive)
/linux/include/linux/ns/
H A Dnstree_types.h11 * @ns_rb: Red-black tree root for efficient lookups
15 * and a list (for efficient sequential iteration). The list is kept in
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/
H A Dti.lm36922.yaml7 title: Texas Instruments - LM3692x Highly Efficient White LED Driver
13 The LM3692x is an ultra-compact, highly efficient,
/linux/Documentation/core-api/
H A Didr.rst18 only ID allocation, and as a result is much more memory-efficient.
46 idr_alloc_cyclic(). The IDR becomes less efficient when dealing
/linux/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/include/
H A Dsparsebit.h8 * This library provides a memory efficient means of storing
12 * to each other. This library is efficient in memory usage
/linux/arch/arm/mm/
H A Dproc-arm940.S105 * There is no efficient way to flush a range of cache entries
187 * There is no efficient way to invalidate a specifid virtual
208 * There is no efficient way to clean a specifid virtual
233 * There is no efficient way to clean and invalidate a specifid
/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/
H A Dselftest_slpc.c91 pr_err("Unable to restore efficient freq"); in slpc_restore_freq()
321 * Turn off efficient frequency so RPn/RP0 ranges are obeyed. in run_test()
325 pr_err("Unable to turn off efficient freq!"); in run_test()
410 /* Restore min/max/efficient frequencies */ in run_test()
/linux/Documentation/arch/x86/
H A Damd-hfi.rst17 power capabilities: performance-oriented *classic cores* and power-efficient
62 | 1 | Non-scalable | Efficient | Lowest | PMCx1A1 |
64 | 2 | I/O bound | Efficient | Lowest | PMCx044 |
/linux/fs/omfs/
H A DKconfig10 more efficient than a standard FS for MPEG files, in fact likely
/linux/include/net/
H A Diw_handler.h98 * o Lean : it should be efficient memory wise to minimise the impact
107 * handler in a single lookup, which is much more efficient (think hash
121 * efficient. If each of the handler was individually typed I would need
125 * hardware, it may be more efficient or logical to handle multiple
366 * efficient, but that's another story...
425 * Function that are so simple that it's more efficient inlining them
/linux/arch/openrisc/include/asm/
H A Dtlb.h19 * OpenRISC doesn't have an efficient flush_tlb_range() so use flush_tlb_mm()
/linux/drivers/base/regmap/
H A Dregmap-spmi.c42 * SPMI defines a more bandwidth-efficient 'Register 0 Write' sequence, in regmap_spmi_base_gather_write()
119 * bandwidth-efficient 'Extended Register Read' command when possible in regmap_spmi_ext_read()
/linux/arch/arm/include/asm/
H A Dglue.h9 * into the kernel in an efficient manner. The idea is to use branches
/linux/tools/verification/rvgen/
H A Ddot2c10 # "Efficient Formal Verification for the Linux Kernel." International
/linux/drivers/md/dm-vdo/indexer/
H A Dindex-page-map.h14 * the index pages for each chapter, allowing the volume to be efficient about reading only pages
H A Dchapter-index.h18 * is more efficient. Both types of chapter index are implemented with a delta index.
/linux/include/linux/
H A Dunion_find.h9 * sets and supports efficient union and find operations.
H A Dmemregion.h40 * Limit the functionality to architectures that have an efficient way
/linux/include/asm-generic/
H A Daccess_ok.h28 * OpenRISC architecture, and was found to be the most efficient
/linux/arch/arm64/include/asm/
H A Dvmalloc.h29 * block using the PTE_CONT bit for more efficient use of the TLB. in arch_vmap_pte_range_map_size()
/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dsysfs-platform-ideapad-laptop19 * 4 -> Efficient Thermal Dissipation Mode
/linux/lib/zstd/common/
H A Dallocations.h38 * not as efficient as calloc, but next best guess for custom malloc */ in ZSTD_customCalloc()
/linux/Documentation/arch/arm64/
H A Dhugetlbpage.rst7 Hugepage relies on making efficient use of TLBs to improve performance of
/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
H A Drw.rst18 efficient than other methods merely exchanging buffer pointers. It is
/linux/fs/nfsd/
H A Dcache.h67 * of buffer pointers may be more efficient.

12345678910>>...14