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157 unsigned long starved; member
2968 qs->rspq.starved++; in sge_timer_rx()
502 * starved queues, call blk_run_queue. scsi_request_fn in scsi_starved_list_run() 524 * call may remove the sdev from the starved list and destroy in scsi_starved_list_run() 1450 goto starved; in scsi_target_queue_ready() 1463 goto starved; in scsi_target_queue_ready() 1467 starved: in scsi_target_queue_ready() 1489 goto starved; in scsi_host_queue_ready() 1503 goto starved; in scsi_host_queue_ready() 1505 /* We're OK to process the command, so we can't be starved */ in scsi_host_queue_ready() 1517 starved: in scsi_host_queue_ready()
62 be totally starved.
215 traffic and the "slower" modem starved.
46 register-starved machines. My discussions with Richard Outerbridge,
6214 kthread is starved first, then the CPU.