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H A D | test-cipher.c | 51 static int test_lib_chacha(u8 *revert, u8 *cipher, u8 *plain) in test_lib_chacha() argument 72 chacha_crypt_arch(chacha_state, cipher, plain, data_size, 20); in test_lib_chacha() 126 static int test_skcipher(char *name, u8 *revert, u8 *cipher, u8 *plain) in test_skcipher() argument 173 sg_init_one(&sk.sginp, plain, data_size); in test_skcipher() 238 u8 *plain = NULL, *revert = NULL; in chacha_s390_test_init() local 246 plain = vmalloc(data_size); in chacha_s390_test_init() 247 if (!plain) { in chacha_s390_test_init() 248 pr_info("could not allocate plain buffer\n"); in chacha_s390_test_init() 252 memset(plain, 'a', data_size); in chacha_s390_test_init() 253 get_random_bytes(plain, (data_size > 256 ? 256 : data_size)); in chacha_s390_test_init() [all …]
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/linux/lib/ |
H A D | Kconfig.kcsan | 37 The compiler instruments plain compound read-write operations 39 distinguish them from other plain accesses. This is currently 199 plain accesses by default (depending on !KCSAN_STRICT) reduce the 216 bool "Assume that plain aligned writes up to word size are atomic" 220 Assume that plain aligned writes up to word size are atomic by 223 races due to conflicts where the only plain accesses are aligned 224 writes up to word size: conflicts between marked reads and plain 226 notice that data races between two conflicting plain aligned writes 234 additional filtering. Conflicting marked atomic reads and plain 236 plain reads and marked writes to result in "unknown origin" reports. [all …]
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H A D | test_printf.c | 233 pr_warn("crng possibly not yet initialized. plain 'p' buffer contains \"%s\"", in plain_format() 273 pr_warn("crng possibly not yet initialized. plain 'p' buffer contains \"%s\"", in plain_hash_to_buffer() 302 plain(void) in plain() function 307 pr_warn("skipping plain 'p' tests"); in plain() 314 pr_warn("plain 'p' does not appear to be hashed\n"); in plain() 321 pr_warn("hashing plain 'p' has unexpected format\n"); in plain() 334 * to be called after plain(). in test_hashed() 759 plain(); in test_pointer()
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/linux/tools/memory-model/Documentation/ |
H A D | access-marking.txt | 18 1. Plain C-language accesses (unmarked), for example, "a = b;" 39 Neither plain C-language accesses nor data_race() (#1 and #2 above) place 45 preferable to data_race(), which in turn is usually preferable to plain 50 KCSAN will complain about many types of data races involving plain 60 data_race() and even plain C-language accesses is preferable to 91 concurrently with updates to x. Then using plain C-language writes 101 In theory, plain C-language loads can also be used for this use case. 125 In theory, plain C-language loads can also be used for this use case. 146 In theory, plain C-language loads can also be used for this use case. 162 Plain C-language stores can also be used for this use case. However, [all …]
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H A D | explanation.txt | 33 25. PLAIN ACCESSES AND DATA RACES 933 Plain-coherence: This requires that plain memory accesses 940 "rcu" and "plain-coherence" axioms are specific to the LKMM. 1032 the w-post-bounded relation defined below in the PLAIN ACCESSES AND 2164 PLAIN ACCESSES AND DATA RACES 2171 accesses such as x or y = 0 are simply called "plain" accesses. 2173 Early versions of the LKMM had nothing to say about plain accesses. 2175 by plain accesses are not concurrently read or written by any other 2177 of transformations or optimizations of code containing plain accesses, 2203 But since P0's load from x is a plain access, the compiler may decide [all …]
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/linux/tools/memory-model/ |
H A D | linux-kernel.cat | 83 let to-w = rwdep | (overwrite & int) | (addr ; [Plain] ; wmb) 173 (* Plain accesses and data races *) 176 (* Warn about plain writes and marked accesses in the same region *) 177 let mixed-accesses = ([Plain & W] ; (po-loc \ barrier) ; [Marked]) | 178 ([Marked] ; (po-loc \ barrier) ; [Plain & W]) 186 (* Boundaries for lifetimes of plain accesses *) 194 (* Visibility and executes-before for plain accesses *) 202 let pre-race = ext & ((Plain * M) | ((M \ IW) * Plain)) 204 (* Coherence requirements for plain accesses *) 208 empty (wr-incoh | rw-incoh | ww-incoh) as plain-coherence
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H A D | linux-kernel.bell | 75 (* Compute marked and plain memory accesses *) 78 let Plain = M \ Marked 80 (* Redefine dependencies to include those carried through plain accesses *)
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/ci/xfails/ |
H A D | rockchip-rk3399-fails.txt | 58 kms_flip@plain-flip-fb-recreate,Fail 59 kms_flip@plain-flip-fb-recreate-interruptible,Fail 60 kms_flip@plain-flip-ts-check,Fail 61 kms_flip@plain-flip-ts-check-interruptible,Fail
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H A D | vkms-none-flakes.txt | 34 kms_flip@plain-flip-fb-recreate-interruptible 41 kms_flip@plain-flip-ts-check 48 kms_flip@plain-flip-ts-check-interruptible
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H A D | virtio_gpu-none-fails.txt | 153 kms_flip@plain-flip-fb-recreate,Fail 154 kms_flip@plain-flip-fb-recreate-interruptible,Fail 155 kms_flip@plain-flip-ts-check,Fail 156 kms_flip@plain-flip-ts-check-interruptible,Fail
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/linux/Documentation/dev-tools/ |
H A D | kcsan.rst | 134 * ``CONFIG_KCSAN_ASSUME_PLAIN_WRITES_ATOMIC``: Assume that plain aligned writes 137 causes KCSAN to not report data races due to conflicts where the only plain 202 *plain access*; they *conflict* if both access the same memory location, and at 203 least one is a write. For a more thorough discussion and definition, see `"Plain 206 .. _"Plain Accesses and Data Races" in the LKMM: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/to… 263 compiler instrumenting plain accesses. For each instrumented plain access: 274 To detect data races between plain and marked accesses, KCSAN also annotates 286 Each plain memory access for which a watchpoint is set up, is also selected for 322 "prefetch" accesses. Also recall that watchpoints are only set up for plain
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/linux/kernel/kcsan/ |
H A D | permissive.h | 44 * Rules here are only for plain read accesses, so that we still report in kcsan_ignore_data_race() 45 * data races between plain read-write accesses. in kcsan_ignore_data_race() 67 * than 1 bit changed, the plain accesses are safe despite the presence in kcsan_ignore_data_race()
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/linux/Documentation/fb/ |
H A D | s3fb.rst | 19 I tested s3fb on Trio64 (plain, V+ and V2/DX) and Virge (plain, VX, DX), 40 hardware, i get best results from plain S3 Trio32 card - about 75 MHz). This
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/linux/tools/memory-model/litmus-tests/ |
H A D | dep+plain.litmus | 1 C dep+plain 6 * This litmus test demonstrates that in LKMM, plain accesses
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/linux/include/uapi/linux/netfilter/ |
H A D | nfnetlink_osf.h | 94 * plain numeric value. Can also be made as plain numeric value which
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/linux/Documentation/core-api/ |
H A D | protection-keys.rst | 93 behavior of a plain mprotect(). For instance if you do this:: 116 the plain mprotect() permissions are violated.
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/linux/Documentation/process/ |
H A D | email-clients.rst | 24 ``text/plain``. However, attachments are generally frowned upon because 28 It's also strongly recommended that you use plain text in your email body, 333 - Open messages only as plain text! Go to the main window 334 :menuselection:`Main Menu-->View-->Message Body As-->Plain Text`!
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H A D | security-bugs.rst | 29 Please send plain text emails without attachments where possible. 34 reproduction steps, and follow it with a proposed fix, all in plain text.
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
H A D | tc_mpls_l2vpn.sh | 11 # | (Plain Ethernet traffic) 43 # | (Plain Ethernet traffic)
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/linux/drivers/video/logo/ |
H A D | pnmtologo.c | 142 /* Plain PBM/PGM/PPM */ in read_image() 171 /* Plain PBM */ in read_image() 180 /* Plain PGM */ in read_image() 189 /* Plain PPM */ in read_image()
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/linux/fs/smb/client/compress/ |
H A D | lz77.h | 7 * Implementation of the LZ77 "plain" compression algorithm, as per MS-XCA spec.
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/ |
H A D | vc4_qpu_defines.h | 67 /* 0-31 are the plain regfile a or b fields */ 81 /* 0-31 are the plain regfile a or b fields */
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/linux/arch/hexagon/kernel/ |
H A D | trampoline.S | 17 /* plain sigreturn is gone. */
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/linux/net/mac80211/ |
H A D | fils_aead.c | 67 const u8 *plain, size_t plain_len, in aes_siv_encrypt() argument 81 addr[num_elem] = plain; in aes_siv_encrypt() 101 tmp = kmemdup(plain, plain_len, GFP_KERNEL); in aes_siv_encrypt()
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/linux/tools/lib/perf/Documentation/ |
H A D | manpage-bold-literal.xsl | 6 <!-- render literal text as bold (instead of plain or monospace);
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