| /linux/drivers/gpu/drm/imagination/ |
| H A D | pvr_context.c | 162 * pvr_context_destroy_queues() - Destroy all queues attached to a context. 163 * @ctx: Context to destroy queues on. 166 * It releases all resources attached to the queues bound to this context. 172 pvr_queue_destroy(ctx->queues.fragment); in pvr_context_destroy_queues() 173 pvr_queue_destroy(ctx->queues.geometry); in pvr_context_destroy_queues() 176 pvr_queue_destroy(ctx->queues.compute); in pvr_context_destroy_queues() 179 pvr_queue_destroy(ctx->queues.transfer); in pvr_context_destroy_queues() 185 * pvr_context_create_queues() - Create all queues attached to a context. 186 * @ctx: Context to create queues on. 202 ctx->queues.geometry = pvr_queue_create(ctx, DRM_PVR_JOB_TYPE_GEOMETRY, in pvr_context_create_queues() [all …]
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| /linux/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/ |
| H A D | queues.py | 16 folders = glob.glob(f'/sys/class/net/{ifname}/queues/{qtype}-*') 21 queues = nl.queue_get({'ifindex': cfg.ifindex}, dump=True) 22 if queues: 23 return len([q for q in queues if q['type'] == qtype]) 40 queues = nl.queue_get({'ifindex': cfg.ifindex}, dump=True) 41 if not queues: 42 raise KsftSkipEx("Netlink reports no queues") 44 for q in queues: 65 queues = nl_get_queues(cfg, snl, qtype) 66 if not queues [all...] |
| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/huawei/ |
| H A D | hinic.rst | 55 Asynchronous Event Queues(AEQs) - The event queues for receiving messages from 69 Completion Event Queues(CEQs) - The completion Event Queues that describe IO 72 Work Queues(WQ) - Contain the memory and operations for use by CMD queues and 77 Command Queues(CMDQ) - The queues for sending commands for IO management and is 82 Queue Pairs(QPs) - The HW Receive and Send queues for Receiving and Transmitting 104 Tx Queues - Logical Tx Queues that use the HW Send Queues for transmit. 108 Rx Queues - Logical Rx Queues that use the HW Receive Queues for receive. 112 hinic_dev - de/constructs the Logical Tx and Rx Queues.
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| /linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| H A D | sysfs-class-net-queues | 1 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/rx-<queue>/rps_cpus 11 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/rx-<queue>/rps_flow_cnt 19 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/tx_timeout 27 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/tx_maxrate 35 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/xps_cpus 45 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/xps_rxqs 56 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/byte_queue_limits/hold_time 65 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/byte_queue_limits/inflight 73 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/byte_queue_limits/limit 82 What: /sys/class/net/<iface>/queues/tx-<queue>/byte_queue_limits/limit_max [all …]
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| /linux/net/sched/ |
| H A D | sch_multiq.c | 25 struct Qdisc **queues; member 54 return q->queues[0]; in multiq_classify() 56 return q->queues[band]; in multiq_classify() 105 qdisc = q->queues[q->curband]; in multiq_dequeue() 137 qdisc = q->queues[curband]; in multiq_peek() 154 qdisc_reset(q->queues[band]); in multiq_reset() 166 qdisc_put(q->queues[band]); in multiq_destroy() 168 kfree(q->queues); in multiq_destroy() 196 if (q->queues[i] != &noop_qdisc) { in multiq_tune() 197 struct Qdisc *child = q->queues[i]; in multiq_tune() [all …]
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| H A D | sch_prio.c | 26 struct Qdisc *queues[TCQ_PRIO_BANDS]; member 57 return q->queues[q->prio2band[band & TC_PRIO_MAX]]; in prio_classify() 63 return q->queues[q->prio2band[0]]; in prio_classify() 65 return q->queues[band]; in prio_classify() 103 struct Qdisc *qdisc = q->queues[prio]; in prio_peek() 117 struct Qdisc *qdisc = q->queues[prio]; in prio_dequeue() 137 qdisc_reset(q->queues[prio]); in prio_reset() 173 qdisc_put(q->queues[prio]); in prio_destroy() 180 struct Qdisc *queues[TCQ_PRIO_BANDS]; in prio_tune() local 198 queues[i] = qdisc_create_dflt(sch->dev_queue, &pfifo_qdisc_ops, in prio_tune() [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/ |
| H A D | keystone-navigator-qmss.txt | 9 management of the packet queues. Packets are queued/de-queued by writing or 32 -- managed-queues : the actual queues managed by each queue manager 33 instance, specified as <"base queue #" "# of queues">. 51 - qpend : pool of qpend(interruptible) queues 52 - general-purpose : pool of general queues, primarily used 53 as free descriptor queues or the 54 transmit DMA queues. 55 - accumulator : pool of queues on PDSP accumulator channel 57 -- qrange : number of queues to use per queue range, specified as 58 <"base queue #" "# of queues">. [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/net/wireless/silabs/wfx/ |
| H A D | queue.c | 233 struct wfx_queue *queues[IEEE80211_NUM_ACS * ARRAY_SIZE(wdev->vif)]; in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() local 239 /* sort the queues */ in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 243 WARN_ON(num_queues >= ARRAY_SIZE(queues)); in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 244 queues[num_queues] = &wvif->tx_queue[i]; in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 246 if (wfx_tx_queue_get_weight(queues[j]) < in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 247 wfx_tx_queue_get_weight(queues[j - 1])) in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 248 swap(queues[j - 1], queues[j]); in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 256 skb = skb_dequeue(&queues[i]->offchan); in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 264 atomic_inc(&queues[i]->pending_frames); in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() 265 trace_queues_stats(wdev, queues[i]); in wfx_tx_queues_get_skb() [all …]
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| /linux/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/hw/ |
| H A D | toeplitz.py | 29 for rps_file in glob.glob(f"/sys/class/net/{cfg.ifname}/queues/rx-*/rps_cpus"): 53 Read the list of IRQs for the device Rx queues. 55 queues = cfg.netnl.queue_get({"ifindex": cfg.ifindex}, dump=True) 60 queues = {f"{q['type']}{q['id']}": q for q in queues} 65 if name not in queues: 67 cpus.append(_get_cpu_for_irq(napis[queues[name]["napi-id"]]["irq"])) 74 Get CPUs that are not used by Rx queues for RPS. 79 # Get CPUs used by Rx queues 89 …x(f"Need at least {count} CPUs in range 0..{num_cpus - 1} not used by Rx queues, found {len(unused… 95 """Configure RPS for all Rx queues.""" [all …]
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| H A D | rss_ctx.py | 73 # Get Rx packet counts for all queues, as a simple list of integers 90 # - "target": required, which queues we expect to get iperf traffic 91 # - "empty": optional, which queues should see no traffic at all 92 # - "noise": optional, which queues we expect to see low traffic; 93 # used for queues of the main context, since some background 94 # OS activity may use those queues while we're testing 106 f"traffic on other queues ({name})':" + str(cnts)) 109 f"traffic on inactive queues ({name}): " + str(cnts)) 124 raise KsftSkipEx("Device has fewer than 3 queues (or doesn't support queue stats)") 168 # Check we only get traffic on the first 2 queues [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/block/ |
| H A D | blk-mq.rst | 37 spawns multiple queues with individual entry points local to the CPU, removing 49 blk-mq has two group of queues: software staging queues and hardware dispatch 50 queues. When the request arrives at the block layer, it will try the shortest 56 Then, after the requests are processed by software queues, they will be placed 62 Software staging queues 65 The block IO subsystem adds requests in the software staging queues 71 the number of queues is defined by a per-CPU or per-node basis. 93 requests from different queues, otherwise there would be cache trashing and a 99 queue (a.k.a. run the hardware queue), the software queues mapped to that 102 Hardware dispatch queues [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/media/platform/nxp/imx8-isi/ |
| H A D | imx8-isi-m2m.c | 52 /* Protects the m2m vb2 queues */ 58 } queues; member 85 return &ctx->queues.out; in mxc_isi_m2m_ctx_qdata() 87 return &ctx->queues.cap; in mxc_isi_m2m_ctx_qdata() 112 src_vbuf->sequence = ctx->queues.out.sequence++; in mxc_isi_m2m_frame_write_done() 113 dst_vbuf->sequence = ctx->queues.cap.sequence++; in mxc_isi_m2m_frame_write_done() 135 .width = ctx->queues.out.format.width, in mxc_isi_m2m_device_run() 136 .height = ctx->queues.out.format.height, in mxc_isi_m2m_device_run() 139 .width = ctx->queues.cap.format.width, in mxc_isi_m2m_device_run() 140 .height = ctx->queues.cap.format.height, in mxc_isi_m2m_device_run() [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/scsi/aacraid/ |
| H A D | comminit.c | 237 * Fill in addresses of the Comm Area Headers and Queues in aac_alloc_comm() 373 struct aac_entry * queues; in aac_comm_init() local 375 struct aac_queue_block * comm = dev->queues; in aac_comm_init() 394 queues = (struct aac_entry *)(((ulong)headers) + hdrsize); in aac_comm_init() 397 comm->queue[HostNormCmdQueue].base = queues; in aac_comm_init() 399 queues += HOST_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES; in aac_comm_init() 403 comm->queue[HostHighCmdQueue].base = queues; in aac_comm_init() 406 queues += HOST_HIGH_CMD_ENTRIES; in aac_comm_init() 410 comm->queue[AdapNormCmdQueue].base = queues; in aac_comm_init() 413 queues += ADAP_NORM_CMD_ENTRIES; in aac_comm_init() [all …]
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| /linux/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/tc-tests/qdiscs/ |
| H A D | taprio.json | 4 "name": "Add taprio Qdisc to multi-queue device (8 queues)", 15 … $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 3 map 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 queues 1@0 1@0 1@0 base-t… 37 … $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 3 map 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 queues 1@0 1@0 1@0 base-t… 59 … $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 3 map 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 queues 1@0 1@0 1@0 base-t… 80 … $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 3 map 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 queues 1@0 1@0 1@0 base-t… 104 … $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 3 map 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 queues 1@0 1@0 1@0 base-t… 126 … $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 3 map 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 queues 1@0 1@0 1@0 base-t… 148 …"cmdUnderTest": "$TC qdisc add dev $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 2 queues 1@0 1@1 sched-entry … 170 …"cmdUnderTest": "$TC qdisc add dev $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 2 queues 1@0 1@1 sched-entry … 191 … $ETH root handle 1: taprio num_tc 3 map 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 queues 1@0 1@0 1@0 base-t… [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/scsi/snic/ |
| H A D | vnic_resource.h | 13 RES_TYPE_WQ, /* Work queues */ 14 RES_TYPE_RQ, /* Receive queues */ 15 RES_TYPE_CQ, /* Completion queues */ 31 RES_TYPE_MQ_WQ, /* MQ Work queues */ 32 RES_TYPE_MQ_RQ, /* MQ Receive queues */ 33 RES_TYPE_MQ_CQ, /* MQ Completion queues */
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| /linux/drivers/scsi/fnic/ |
| H A D | vnic_resource.h | 15 RES_TYPE_WQ, /* Work queues */ 16 RES_TYPE_RQ, /* Receive queues */ 17 RES_TYPE_CQ, /* Completion queues */ 33 RES_TYPE_MQ_WQ, /* MQ Work queues */ 34 RES_TYPE_MQ_RQ, /* MQ Receive queues */ 35 RES_TYPE_MQ_CQ, /* MQ Completion queues */
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| /linux/tools/perf/util/ |
| H A D | powerpc-vpadtl.c | 26 struct auxtrace_queues queues; 215 struct auxtrace_queues *queues = &vpaq->vpa->queues; in powerpc_vpadtl_get_buffer() 218 queue = &queues->queue_array[vpaq->queue_nr]; in powerpc_vpadtl_get_buffer() 390 queue = &vpa->queues.queue_array[queue_nr]; in powerpc_vpadtl_process_queues() 442 * increasing order of timestamp. Allocate and setup auxtrace queues here. 443 * All auxtrace queues is maintained in auxtrace heap in the increasing order 494 for (i = 0; i < vpa->queues.nr_queues; i++) { in powerpc_vpadtl__setup_queues() 495 ret = powerpc_vpadtl__setup_queue(vpa, &vpa->queues.queue_array[i], i); in powerpc_vpadtl__setup_queues() 505 if (vpa->queues in powerpc_vpadtl__update_queues() 25 struct auxtrace_queues queues; global() member 212 struct auxtrace_queues *queues = &vpaq->vpa->queues; powerpc_vpadtl_get_buffer() local 585 struct auxtrace_queues *queues = &vpa->queues; powerpc_vpadtl_free_events() local [all...] |
| /linux/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/idpf/ |
| H A D | idpf.h | 182 * @max_rxq: Maximum number of RX queues supported 183 * @max_txq: Maixmum number of TX queues supported 184 * @max_bufq: In splitq, maximum number of buffer queues supported 185 * @max_complq: In splitq, maximum number of completion queues supported 252 * @IDPF_VPORT_DEL_QUEUES: To send delete queues message 301 * @noirq_dyn_ctl: register to enable/disable the vector for NOIRQ queues 306 * @num_txq: number of allocated TX queues 307 * @num_complq: number of allocated completion queues 310 * @num_rxq_grp: number of RX queues in a group 313 * group will yield total number of RX queues. [all …]
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| H A D | idpf_txrx.h | 63 /* Data vector for NOIRQ queues */ 72 * queues. E.g.: If you have two buffer queues of 512 descriptors and buffers, 75 * number of buffer queues to calculate how many descriptors each buffer queue 270 * @__IDPF_Q_GEN_CHK: Queues operating in splitq mode use a generation bit to 281 * @__IDPF_Q_RFL_GEN_CHK: Refill queues are SW only, so Q_GEN acts as the HW 369 * @num_rxq: Number of RX queues 370 * @num_txq: Number of TX queues 371 * @num_bufq: Number of buffer queues 372 * @num_complq: number of completion queues 373 * @num_xsksq: number of XSk send queues [all …]
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| H A D | virtchnl2.h | 108 * In the split queue model, hardware uses transmit completion queues to post 110 * descriptor queues to post descriptors to hardware. 112 * queue, while software uses receive buffer queues to post buffers to hardware. 495 * @max_rx_q: Maximum number of supported Rx queues. 496 * @max_tx_q: Maximum number of supported Tx queues. 497 * @max_rx_bufq: Maximum number of supported buffer queues. 498 * @max_tx_complq: Maximum number of supported completion queues. 572 * @num_queues: Number of queues in the chunk. 591 * queues. 625 * @num_tx_q: Number of Tx queues. [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/google/ |
| H A D | gve.rst | 47 - Transmit and Receive Queues 109 The handler for the management irq simply queues the service task in 115 the queues associated with that interrupt. 118 and poll the queues. 120 GQI Traffic Queues 122 GQI queues are composed of a descriptor ring and a buffer and are assigned to a 145 DQO Traffic Queues 149 - TX and RX buffers queues, which send descriptors to the device, use MMIO 152 - RX and TX completion queues, which receive descriptors from the device, use a 160 queues are not overrun. This can be accomplished by limiting the number of [all …]
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| /linux/block/ |
| H A D | blk-mq-cpumap.c | 30 * blk_mq_num_possible_queues - Calc nr of queues for multiqueue devices 31 * @max_queues: The maximum number of queues the hardware/driver 35 * Calculates the number of queues to be used for a multiqueue 45 * blk_mq_num_online_queues - Calc nr of queues for multiqueue devices 46 * @max_queues: The maximum number of queues the hardware/driver 50 * Calculates the number of queues to be used for a multiqueue 102 * @dev: The device to map queues
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/ |
| H A D | tc-queue-filters.rst | 7 TC can be used for directing traffic to either a set of queues or 12 1) TC filter directing traffic to a set of queues is achieved 14 the priority maps to a traffic class (set of queues) when 23 queues and/or a single queue are supported as below: 25 1) TC flower filter directs incoming traffic to a set of queues using
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/ |
| H A D | intel,ixp4xx-ahb-queue-manager.yaml | 14 The IXP4xx AHB Queue Manager maintains queues as circular buffers in 17 IXP4xx for accelerating queues, especially for networking. Clients pick 18 queues from the queue manager with foo-queue = <&qmgr N> where the 33 - description: Interrupt for queues 0-31 34 - description: Interrupt for queues 32-63
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| /linux/sound/virtio/ |
| H A D | virtio_card.h | 47 * @queues: Virtqueue wrappers. 64 struct virtio_snd_queue queues[VIRTIO_SND_VQ_MAX]; member 86 return &snd->queues[VIRTIO_SND_VQ_CONTROL]; in virtsnd_control_queue() 92 return &snd->queues[VIRTIO_SND_VQ_EVENT]; in virtsnd_event_queue() 98 return &snd->queues[VIRTIO_SND_VQ_TX]; in virtsnd_tx_queue() 104 return &snd->queues[VIRTIO_SND_VQ_RX]; in virtsnd_rx_queue()
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