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/linux/drivers/md/dm-vdo/indexer/
H A Dopen-chapter.c20 * open chapter space. Records are assigned to zones based on their record name. Within each zone,
21 * records are stored in an array in the order they arrive. Additionally, a reference to each
24 * records is 1-based so that record number 0 can be used to indicate an unused hash slot.
26 * Deleted records are marked with a flag rather than actually removed to simplify hash table
29 * power of two that is greater than the number of records to be indexed, guaranteeing that hash
30 * insertion cannot fail, and that there are sufficient flags for all records.
32 * Once any open chapter zone fills its available space, the chapter is closed. The records from
34 * Empty or deleted records are replaced by copies of a valid record so that the record pages only
35 * contain valid records. The chapter then constructs a delta index which maps each record name to
39 * When the index is saved, the open chapter records are saved in a single array, once again
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H A Dopen-chapter.h15 * The open chapter tracks the newest records in memory. Like the index as a whole, each open
32 /* The maximum number of records that can be stored */
34 /* The number of records stored */
36 /* The number of deleted records */
38 /* Array of chunk records, 1-based */
39 struct uds_volume_record *records; member
H A Dgeometry.h12 …* The index_geometry records parameters that define the layout of a UDS index volume, and the size…
45 /* Number of records that fit on a page */
47 /* Number of records that fit in a chapter */
49 /* Number of records that fit in a volume */
70 /* The default maximum number of records per page */
H A Dvolume.h27 * The volume manages deduplication records on permanent storage. The term "volume" can also refer
28 * to the region of permanent storage where the records (and the chapters containing them) are
105 /* A single page worth of records, for sorting */
107 /* Sorter for sorting records within each page */
156 const struct uds_volume_record records[]);
H A Dvolume-index.h18 * The volume index is the primary top-level index for UDS. It contains records which map a record
37 /* The number of records in the index */
39 /* The number of collision records */
41 /* The number of records removed */
158 * uds_get_volume_index_record() to look up index records instead.
/linux/drivers/acpi/apei/
H A Dbert.c40 * Print "all" the error records in the BERT table, but avoid huge spam to
41 * the console if the BIOS included oversize records, or too many records.
42 * Skipping some records here does not lose anything because the full
63 /* No more error records. */ in bert_print_all()
74 pr_info_once("Error records from previous boot:\n"); in bert_print_all()
93 pr_info(HW_ERR "Skipped %d error records\n", skipped); in bert_print_all()
96 pr_info("Total records found: %d\n", printed + skipped); in bert_print_all()
/linux/fs/xfs/libxfs/
H A Dxfs_btree_staging.h59 * This function will be called to load @nr_wanted records into the
62 * records in the btree block. Records must be returned in sort order.
63 * The function must return the number of records loaded or the usual
83 * The caller should set this to the number of records that will be
89 * Number of free records to leave in each leaf block. If the caller
104 * number of btree blocks needed to store nr_records records.
/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/
H A Damdgpu_ras_eeprom.c561 dev_warn(adev->dev, "RAS records:%d exceed threshold:%d", in amdgpu_ras_eeprom_check_err_threshold()
582 * @num: number of records to write
603 DRM_ERROR("Writing %d EEPROM table records error:%d", in __amdgpu_ras_eeprom_write()
608 DRM_ERROR("Wrote %d records out of %d", in __amdgpu_ras_eeprom_write()
648 * a = first index to read (fri) + number of records in the table, in amdgpu_ras_eeprom_append_table()
652 * just append @num records starting at a; in amdgpu_ras_eeprom_append_table()
654 * append (N - a) records starting at a, and in amdgpu_ras_eeprom_append_table()
658 * append num records starting at a; and fix fri if b overwrote it, in amdgpu_ras_eeprom_append_table()
662 * write num records starting at a, which wraps around 0=N in amdgpu_ras_eeprom_append_table()
668 * the number of records present in the table after writing, is, in amdgpu_ras_eeprom_append_table()
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H A Damdgpu_ras_eeprom.h74 * and where the records start--always
81 /* Number of records in the table.
92 /* Maximum possible number of records
139 struct eeprom_table_record *records, const u32 num);
142 struct eeprom_table_record *records, const u32 num);
/linux/include/uapi/linux/
H A Ddns_resolver.h60 DNS_LOOKUP_GOOD = 1, /* Good records obtained */
61 DNS_LOOKUP_GOOD_WITH_BAD = 2, /* Good records, some decoding errors */
81 * the server records. Each server records begins with a struct of type
88 __u8 nr_servers; /* Number of server records following this */
94 * records for that server. Each address record begins with a struct of type
/linux/include/linux/
H A Dihex.h3 * Compact binary representation of ihex records. Some devices need their
16 drivers which would benefit from using separate records which are
55 /* Zero length marks end of records */ in ihex_validate_fw()
63 * run off the end while reading records... */
76 dev_err(dev, "Firmware \"%s\" not valid IHEX records\n", in request_ihex_firmware()
/linux/tools/perf/Documentation/
H A Dperf.data-file-format.txt62 struct perf_header_string strings[nr]; /* variable length records */
149 } events[nr]; /* Variable length records */
173 } cpus[nr]; /* Variable length records */
205 } nodes[nr]; /* Variable length records */
221 } [nr]; /* Variable length records */
234 } [nr]; /* Variable length records */
373 Indicates that trace contains records of PERF_RECORD_COMPRESSED type
374 that have perf_events records in compressed form.
414 } [nr]; /* Variable length records */
602 Describes a header feature. These are records used in pipe-mode that
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H A Dperf-iostat.txt55 357708+0 records in
56 357707+0 records out
74 357708+0 records in
75 357707+0 records out
/linux/fs/xfs/scrub/
H A Dialloc_repair.c50 * - Inode records are read into memory in units of 'inode clusters'. However
62 * also possible to construct a geometry where multiple inobt records map to
66 * inode records is enough to contain one inode chunk's worth of inodes.
72 * of inode records is one inode cluster.
76 * Iterate the reverse mapping records looking for OWN_INODES and OWN_INOBT
77 * records. The OWN_INOBT records are the old inode btree blocks and will be
86 * Once we've reconstructed all the inode records, we can create new inode
109 /* Reconstructed inode records. */
120 /* Number of finobt records needed. */
283 * appropriate inode records.
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H A Dxfarray.c16 * Large Arrays of Fixed-Size Records
20 * large numbers of fixed-size records in memory that can be paged out. This
63 * Initialize a big memory array. Array records cannot be larger than a
67 * support that many records.
278 * the backing xfile. Returns ENODATA if we reach the end of the records.
308 * the first byte, since records cannot be larger than a page. in xfarray_find_data()
538 * Sort a small number of array records using scratchpad memory. The records
567 * Sort the records from lo to hi (inclusive) if they are all backed by the
582 /* No single folio could back this many records. */ in xfarray_foliosort()
643 * Load evenly-spaced records within the given range into memory, sort them,
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/linux/Documentation/arch/s390/
H A Dmonreader.rst2 Linux API for read access to z/VM Monitor Records
15 usable from user space and allows read access to the z/VM Monitor Records
137 followed by a set of one or more contiguous monitor records (similar to the
143 last byte of data. The start address is needed to handle "end-of-frame" records
148 of the monitor control element layout. The layout of the monitor records can
156 <first set of records> |
159 <last set of records> /
192 read with 0 size is valid but subsequent records may be missing.
/linux/tools/firmware/
H A Dihex2fw.c66 fprintf(stderr, " -w: wide records (16-bit length)\n"); in usage()
67 fprintf(stderr, " -s: sort records by address\n"); in usage()
68 fprintf(stderr, " -j: include records for CS:IP/EIP address\n"); in usage()
165 fprintf(stderr, "out of memory for records\n"); in process_ihex()
238 /* These records contain the CS/IP or EIP where execution in process_ihex()
252 static struct ihex_binrec *records; variable
256 struct ihex_binrec **p = &records; in file_record()
273 struct ihex_binrec *p = records; in output_records()
/linux/Documentation/networking/
H A Dtls-offload.rst58 and the ``strparser`` mechanism is used to delineate the records. Upon read
59 request, records are retrieved from the socket and passed to decryption routine.
124 segmentation, so the initial records' TCP sequence number may be anywhere
139 segments may start at any point of a record and contain any number of records.
276 as received on wire, red stripes mark start of new records.
323 and counting all records since the just-confirmed one, it adds the number
324 of records it had seen to the record number provided by the kernel.
342 whenever it sees the records are no longer getting decrypted.
345 records.
349 records continue to be received fully encrypted stack retries the
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H A Dtls.rst79 The sendfile system call will send the file's data over TLS records of maximum
88 TLS records are created and sent after each send() call, unless
201 recv will never return data from mixed types of TLS records.
239 this will look like TLS records had been tampered with and will result
245 TLS 1.3 only. Expect the sender to not pad records. This allows the data
282 number of RX records which had to be re-decrypted due to
284 also increment for non-data records.
287 number of data RX records which had to be re-decrypted due to
/linux/drivers/usb/serial/
H A Dezusb_convert.pl5 # convert an Intel HEX file into a set of C records usable by the firmware
19 # normal records, 01 for EOF
28 push(@records, [$addr, \@bytes]);
31 @sorted_records = sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } @records;
/linux/Documentation/bpf/
H A Dringbuf.rst75 - variable-length records;
98 submit records of the length that's not known to verifier beforehand. It also
103 pointer directly to ring buffer memory. In a lot of cases records are larger
113 a record as discarded, and such records are supposed to be ignored by consumer
148 independent records and work with them without blocking other producers. This
180 completely lockless and independent. All records become available to consumer
181 in the order of reservations, but only after all previous records where
183 off submitted records, that were reserved later.
/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
H A Ddm-dust.rst79 128+0 records in
80 128+0 records out
83 128+0 records in
84 128+0 records out
124 0+0 records in
125 0+0 records out
132 128+0 records in
133 128+0 records out
/linux/drivers/s390/char/
H A DKconfig147 Select this option if you want to be able to receive records collected
173 prompt "API for reading z/VM monitor service records"
176 Character device driver for reading z/VM monitor service records
180 prompt "API for writing z/VM monitor service records"
183 Character device driver for writing z/VM monitor service records
/linux/fs/jbd2/
H A Drevoke.c12 * Revoke is the mechanism used to prevent old log records for deleted
20 * revoked blocks. If there are multiple revoke records in the log
43 * cancelled. We still need to prevent old log records from
61 * We keep two hash tables of revoke records. One hashtable belongs to the
110 /* The revoke table is just a simple hash table of revoke records. */
527 * Write revoke records to the journal for all entries in the current
563 jbd2_debug(1, "Wrote %d revoke records\n", count); in jbd2_journal_write_revoke_records()
585 revoke records: only the IO to the journal is omitted. */ in write_one_revoke_record()
666 * record all revoke records, including the tid of the latest instance
677 * First, setting revoke records. We create a new revoke record for
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/
H A Dkptr_xchg_inline.c40 /* BTF FUNC records are not generated for kfuncs referenced
41 * from inline assembly. These records are necessary for
43 * to ensure that BTF FUNC records are generated.

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