| /linux/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| H A D | perf-security.rst | 14 depends on the nature of data that perf_events performance monitoring 21 its topology, used kernel and Perf versions, performance monitoring 43 sensitive process data. If PMUs in some monitoring modes capture values 45 to such monitoring modes requires to be ordered and secured properly. 46 So, perf_events performance monitoring and observability operations are 57 monitoring is fully available to privileged processes without access, 71 monitoring and observability operations, thus, bypass *scope* permissions 73 privilege [13]_ (POSIX 1003.1e: 2.2.2.39) for performance monitoring and 75 performance monitoring and observability in the system. 77 For backward compatibility reasons the access to perf_events monitoring and [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/perf/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 14 Support for PMU events monitoring on the ARM CCI (Cache Coherent 48 Support for PMU events monitoring on the Arm CMN-600 Coherent Mesh 55 Support for PMU events monitoring on the Arm NI-700 Network-on-Chip 116 subsystem, allowing monitoring of various L3 cache perf events. 142 Groups (PMCG), which provide monitoring of transactions passing 188 monitoring Uncore events. 198 monitoring L2 cache events. 208 monitoring L3 cache events. 250 Support for PMU events monitoring on the ARM DMC-620 memory 271 Support for Driveway PMU events monitoring on Yitian 710 DDR [all …]
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| /linux/mm/damon/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 3 menu "Data Access Monitoring" 6 bool "DAMON: Data Access Monitoring Framework" 28 bool "Data access monitoring operations for virtual address spaces" 33 This builds the default data access monitoring operations for DAMON 37 bool "Data access monitoring operations for the physical address space" 42 This builds the default data access monitoring operations for DAMON 63 the interface for arbitrary data access monitoring. 98 bool "Build data access monitoring stat (DAMON_STAT)" 101 This builds the DAMON-based access monitoring statistics subsystem. 102 It runs DAMON and expose access monitoring results in simple stat
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| /linux/drivers/hwmon/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 3 # Hardware monitoring chip drivers configuration 7 tristate "Hardware Monitoring support" 11 Hardware monitoring devices let you monitor the hardware health 32 bool "Hardware Monitoring Chip debugging messages" 71 tristate "Ampere's Altra SMpro hardware monitoring driver" 93 AD7414 temperature monitoring chip. 103 AD7416, AD7417 and AD7418 temperature monitoring chips. 178 ADT7410/ADT7420/ADT7422 temperature monitoring chip drivers. 188 ADT7310 and ADT7320 temperature monitoring chips. 199 ADT7410, ADT7420 and ADT7422 temperature monitoring chips. [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/platform/x86/intel/pmt/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 3 # Intel Platform Monitoring Technology drivers 9 The Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) class driver provides 19 tristate "Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) Telemetry driver" 32 tristate "Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) Crashlog driver" 36 The Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) crashlog driver provides 44 tristate "Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) Discovery driver" 48 The Intel Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) discovery driver provides 62 Platform Monitoring Technology (PMT) driver. These tests are designed to
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| /linux/drivers/platform/x86/siemens/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 23 This option enables support for monitoring the voltage of the CMOS 30 tristate "CMOS Battery monitoring for Simatic IPCs based on Apollo Lake GPIO" 35 This option enables CMOS battery monitoring for Simatic Industrial PCs 42 tristate "CMOS Battery monitoring for Simatic IPCs based on Elkhart Lake GPIO" 47 This option enables CMOS battery monitoring for Simatic Industrial PCs 54 tristate "CMOS Battery monitoring for Simatic IPCs based on Nuvoton GPIO" 60 This option enables CMOS battery monitoring for Simatic Industrial PCs
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| /linux/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/ |
| H A D | reclaim.rst | 60 no real monitoring and reclamation due to the watermarks-based activation 168 the low watermark, DAMON_RECLAIM becomes active, so starts the monitoring and 184 Sampling interval for the monitoring in microseconds. 186 The sampling interval of DAMON for the cold memory monitoring. Please refer to 192 Aggregation interval for the monitoring in microseconds. 194 The aggregation interval of DAMON for the cold memory monitoring. Please 200 Minimum number of monitoring regions. 202 The minimal number of monitoring regions of DAMON for the cold memory 203 monitoring. This can be used to set lower-bound of the monitoring quality. 204 But, setting this too high could result in increased monitoring overhead. [all …]
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| H A D | stat.rst | 4 Data Access Monitoring Results Stat 7 Data Access Monitoring Results Stat (DAMON_STAT) is a static kernel module that 8 is aimed to be used for simple access pattern monitoring. It monitors accesses 10 access monitoring results statistics, namely idle time percentiles and 15 Monitoring Accuracy and Overhead 18 DAMON_STAT uses monitoring intervals :ref:`auto-tuning 36 monitoring results, DAMON_STAT provides module parameters. Following
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| /linux/include/rv/ |
| H A D | da_monitor.h | 45 da_mon->monitoring = 0; in da_monitor_reset() 50 * da_monitor_start - start monitoring 52 * The monitor will ignore all events until monitoring is set to true. This 53 * function needs to be called to tell the monitor to start monitoring. 58 da_mon->monitoring = 1; in da_monitor_start() 66 return da_mon->monitoring; in da_monitoring() 93 /* monitor is actually monitoring */ in da_monitor_handling_event() 368 * da_handle_start_event - start monitoring or handle event 371 * to the initial state, so the monitor can start monitoring in the next event. 397 * da_handle_start_run_event - start monitoring and handle event [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| H A D | pc87360.rst | 44 The National Semiconductor PC87360 Super I/O chip contains monitoring and 46 PC87364 chip has monitoring and PWM control for a third fan. 49 hardware monitoring chipsets, not only controlling and monitoring three fans, 50 but also monitoring eleven voltage inputs and two (PC87365) or up to four 66 Fan Monitoring 123 Temperature Monitoring 149 Voltage Monitoring 185 Monitoring of in9 isn't enabled at lower init levels (<3) because that 197 shouldn't be changed once the monitoring has started, but we ignore that
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| H A D | lm63.rst | 47 The LM63 is a digital temperature sensor with integrated fan monitoring 50 The LM63 is basically an LM86 with fan speed monitoring and control 72 Note that the pin used for fan monitoring is shared with an alert out 74 speed monitoring will or will not be possible. The proper chip configuration 77 for fan monitoring and alert out. On the LM64, monitoring is always enabled;
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| H A D | smsc47m1.rst | 57 contain monitoring and PWM control circuitry for two fans. 60 monitoring block' in addition to the fan monitoring and control. The 61 hardware monitoring block is not supported by this driver, use the
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| H A D | ltc4282.rst | 27 I2C interface and onboard ADC allows for monitoring of board current, voltage, 29 limiting and supply monitoring for applications from 2.9V to 33V. Dual 12V gate 33 LTC4282 is well suited to high power applications because the precise monitoring 55 in0_enable Enable/Disable VSOURCE monitoring 70 in1_enable Enable/Disable VDD monitoring
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| H A D | nzxt-smart2.rst | 14 This driver implements monitoring and control of fans plugged into the device. 15 Besides typical speed monitoring and PWM duty cycle control, voltage and current 33 during initialization. Speed, voltage, current monitoring will work even without 46 fan[1-3]_input Fan speed monitoring (in rpm).
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| H A D | emc6w201.rst | 22 "The EMC6W201 is an environmental monitoring device with automatic fan 24 This ACPI compliant device provides hardware monitoring for up to six 35 The driver currently only supports the monitoring of the voltages,
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| /linux/drivers/perf/hisilicon/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 13 Provide support for HiSilicon PCIe performance monitoring unit (PMU) 15 Adds the PCIe PMU into perf events system for monitoring latency, 23 Provide support for HNS3 performance monitoring unit (PMU) RCiEP 25 Adds the HNS3 PMU into perf events system for monitoring latency,
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| /linux/sound/pci/mixart/ |
| H A D | mixart.h | 148 int monitoring; /* pipe used for monitoring issue */ member 182 int monitoring_active[2]; /* Mixer : Monitoring Active */ 183 int monitoring_volume[2]; /* Mixer : Monitoring Volume */ 204 struct mixart_pipe *snd_mixart_add_ref_pipe(struct snd_mixart *chip, int pcm_number, int capture, int monitoring); 205 int snd_mixart_kill_ref_pipe(struct mixart_mgr *mgr, struct mixart_pipe *pipe, int monitoring);
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| /linux/drivers/misc/amd-sbi/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 16 bool "SBRMI hardware monitoring" 20 This provides support for RMI device hardware monitoring. If enabled, 21 a hardware monitoring device will be created for each socket in
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| /linux/sound/usb/line6/ |
| H A D | pcm.h | 46 *) software monitoring (for devices without hardware monitoring) 57 LINE6_STREAM_MONITOR = software monitoring 153 /* Previously captured frame (for software monitoring) */ 156 /* Size of previously captured frame (for software monitoring/sync) */
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| /linux/drivers/perf/arm_cspmu/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 9 Provides support for performance monitoring unit (PMU) devices 18 Provides NVIDIA specific attributes for performance monitoring unit 25 Provides Ampere specific attributes for performance monitoring unit
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| /linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| H A D | sysfs-class-intel_pmt-features | 7 capability exposed by Intel PMT (Platform Monitoring Technology) 11 attributes describing the available telemetry, monitoring, or 53 configuration of monitoring behavior, such as setting the sampling or 59 - Present if the feature supports RMID (Resource Monitoring ID) telemetry.
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| H A D | sysfs-bus-event_source-devices-dfl_fme | 22 0x06 local event id for overall monitoring (portid=0xff). 29 for access to all fme pmu performance monitoring events. 35 Description: Read-only. Attribute group to describe performance monitoring 37 a single performance monitoring event supported by this fme pmu. 41 All supported performance monitoring events are listed below.
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| /linux/Documentation/input/devices/ |
| H A D | atarikbd.rst | 146 Joystick Monitoring 155 Fire Button Monitoring 158 A mode is provided to permit monitoring a single input bit at a high rate. In 300 Set mouse monitoring routines to return cursor motion keycodes instead of 418 disabled). Any valid mouse mode command resumes mouse motion monitoring. (The 448 When the ikbd is in either the JOYSTICK MONITORING mode or the FIRE BUTTON 449 MONITORING mode, the PAUSE OUTPUT command also temporarily stops the 450 monitoring process (i.e. the samples are not enqueued for transmission). 483 SET JOYSTICK MONITORING 502 SET FIRE BUTTON MONITORING [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/mm/damon/ |
| H A D | faq.rst | 11 specific monitoring operations including monitoring target regions 25 working set size divided by the page size. Because the monitoring target
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| /linux/arch/x86/events/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 2 menu "Performance monitoring" 18 monitoring on modern processors. 26 monitoring on modern processors.
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