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/linux-6.12.1/scripts/
DMakefile.headersinst3 # Installing headers
5 # All headers under include/uapi, include/generated/uapi,
29 src-headers := $(if $(src-subdirs), $(shell cd $(src) && find $(src-subdirs) -name '*.h'))
30 src-headers := $(filter-out $(no-export-headers), $(src-headers))
31 gen-headers := $(if $(gen-subdirs), $(shell cd $(gen) && find $(gen-subdirs) -name '*.h'))
32 gen-headers := $(filter-out $(no-export-headers), $(gen-headers))
36 duplicated := $(filter $(gen-headers), $(src-headers))
39 gen-headers := $(filter-out $(duplicated), $(gen-headers))
43 src-headers := $(addprefix $(dst)/, $(src-headers))
44 gen-headers := $(addprefix $(dst)/, $(gen-headers))
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Dcheck-uapi.sh17 The script will not check UAPI headers for architectures other than the one
27 will use BASE_REF^1. Must be an ancestor of BASE_REF. Only headers
149 # Print all installed headers, filtering out ones that can't be compiled
153 # Add to the list of incompatible headers
157 # Start with the usr/include/Makefile to get a list of the headers
202 # Install headers for both git refs
208 printf "Installing user-facing UAPI headers from %s... " "${ref:-dirty tree}"
244 …printf "Checking changes to UAPI headers between %s and %s...\n" "$past_ref" "${base_ref:-dirty tr…
245 # Loop over all UAPI headers that were installed by $past_ref (if they only exist on $base_ref,
283 …eprintf "error - %d/%d UAPI headers compatible with %s appear _not_ to be backwards compatible\n" \
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/dev-tools/
Dcheckuapi.rst27 will use BASE_REF^1. Must be an ancestor of BASE_REF. Only headers
76 Installing user-facing UAPI headers from dirty tree... OK
77 Installing user-facing UAPI headers from HEAD... OK
78 Checking changes to UAPI headers between HEAD and dirty tree...
79 All 912 UAPI headers compatible with x86 appear to be backwards compatible
100 Installing user-facing UAPI headers from dirty tree... OK
101 Installing user-facing UAPI headers from HEAD... OK
102 Checking changes to UAPI headers between HEAD and dirty tree...
114 error - 1/912 UAPI headers compatible with x86 appear _not_ to be backwards compatible
124 Installing user-facing UAPI headers from dirty tree... OK
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/
Dice_tc_lib.c15 * @headers: Pointer to TC flower filter header structure
21 ice_tc_count_lkups(u32 flags, struct ice_tc_flower_lyr_2_4_hdrs *headers, in ice_tc_count_lkups() argument
370 * TC flower headers. This list should be used to add
380 struct ice_tc_flower_lyr_2_4_hdrs *headers = &tc_fltr->outer_headers; in ice_tc_fill_rules() local
399 /* PFCP is considered non-tunneled - don't swap headers. */ in ice_tc_fill_rules()
401 headers = &tc_fltr->inner_headers; in ice_tc_fill_rules()
408 list[i].h_u.ethertype.ethtype_id = headers->l2_key.n_proto; in ice_tc_fill_rules()
409 list[i].m_u.ethertype.ethtype_id = headers->l2_mask.n_proto; in ice_tc_fill_rules()
417 l2_key = &headers->l2_key; in ice_tc_fill_rules()
418 l2_mask = &headers->l2_mask; in ice_tc_fill_rules()
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Dice_flow.h130 * more protocol headers that make up a logical group of protocol headers. Each
131 * logical group of protocol headers encapsulates or is encapsulated using/by
267 /* Flow headers and fields for AVF support */
320 ICE_RSS_OUTER_HEADERS, /* take outer headers as inputset. */
321 ICE_RSS_INNER_HEADERS, /* take inner headers as inputset. */
322 /* take inner headers as inputset for packet with outer ipv4. */
324 /* take inner headers as inputset for packet with outer ipv6. */
326 /* take outer headers first then inner headers as inputset */
395 u32 hdrs; /* Bitmask indicating protocol headers present */
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/kbuild/
Dheaders_install.rst2 Exporting kernel headers for use by userspace
13 from the "linux" subdirectory. The system's libc headers are usually
14 installed at the default location /usr/include and the kernel headers in
18 Kernel headers are backwards compatible, but not forwards compatible. This
19 means that a program built against a C library using older kernel headers
21 features), but a program built against newer kernel headers may not work on an
30 ARCH indicates which architecture to produce headers for, and defaults to the
31 current architecture. The linux/asm directory of the exported kernel headers
37 INSTALL_HDR_PATH indicates where to install the headers. It defaults to
41 headers are installed in 'INSTALL_HDR_PATH/include'.
/linux-6.12.1/tools/include/uapi/
DREADME1 Why we want a copy of kernel headers in tools?
4 There used to be no copies, with tools/ code using kernel headers
9 The way these headers are used in perf are not restricted to just
36 The tools/perf/check-headers.sh script, part of the tools/ build
40 the original kernel headers, that will be done later, when
41 check-headers.sh inform about the change to the perf tools hackers.
48 headers and broke them accidentally for kernel builds.
50 - Duplicate self-defined ABI headers like glibc: double the maintenance
56 - A software-enforced copy-on-write mechanism of kernel headers to
58 kernel headers get modified:
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/
Dtest_assign_reuse.c22 } headers; variable
39 if (ctx->data + sizeof(headers.tcp) > ctx->data_end) in reuse_accept()
42 if (__builtin_memcmp(&headers.tcp, ctx->data, sizeof(headers.tcp)) != 0) in reuse_accept()
45 if (ctx->data + sizeof(headers.udp) > ctx->data_end) in reuse_accept()
48 if (__builtin_memcmp(&headers.udp, ctx->data, sizeof(headers.udp)) != 0) in reuse_accept()
89 __builtin_memcpy(&headers.tcp, th, sizeof(headers.tcp)); in maybe_assign_tcp()
102 __builtin_memcpy(&headers.udp, uh, sizeof(headers.udp)); in maybe_assign_udp()
/linux-6.12.1/tools/include/nolibc/
DMakefile49 # install all headers needed to support a bare-metal compiler
50 all: headers
56 @echo " all call \"headers\""
58 @echo " headers prepare a sysroot in tools/include/nolibc/sysroot"
59 @echo " headers_standalone like \"headers\", and also install kernel headers"
70 headers: target
88 headers_standalone: headers
89 $(Q)$(MAKE) -C $(srctree) headers
/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/scripts/python/
Dsched-migration.py333 def sched_switch(self, headers, prev_comm, prev_pid, prev_prio, prev_state, argument
338 on_cpu_task = self.current_tsk[headers.cpu]
342 headers.ts_format(), headers.cpu, prev_comm, prev_pid, next_comm, next_pid)
346 self.current_tsk[headers.cpu] = next_pid
348 ts = self.timeslices.get_time_slice(headers.ts())
349 ts.sched_switch(self.timeslices, prev_pid, prev_state, next_pid, headers.cpu)
351 def migrate(self, headers, pid, prio, orig_cpu, dest_cpu): argument
352 ts = self.timeslices.get_time_slice(headers.ts())
355 def wake_up(self, headers, comm, pid, success, target_cpu, fork): argument
358 ts = self.timeslices.get_time_slice(headers.ts())
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/linux-6.12.1/scripts/package/
DPKGBUILD8 _extrapackages=${PACMAN_EXTRAPACKAGES-headers api-headers debug}
78 # remove build link, will be part of -headers package
82 _package-headers() {
83 pkgdesc="Headers and scripts for building modules for the ${pkgdesc} kernel"
104 _package-api-headers() {
105 pkgdesc="Kernel headers sanitized for use in userspace"
106 provides=(linux-api-headers)
107 conflicts=(linux-api-headers)
Dkernel.spec27 %package headers
30 Obsoletes: kernel-headers < %{version}
31 Provides: kernel-headers = %{version}
32 %description headers
33 Kernel-headers includes the C header files that specify the interface
45 This package provides kernel headers and makefiles sufficient to build modules
122 %files headers
Dmkdebian220 Provides: linux-kernel-headers
222 Description: Linux support headers for userspace development
223 This package provides userspaces headers from the Linux kernel. These headers
224 are used by the installed headers for GNU glibc and other system libraries.
231 Package: linux-headers-$version
234 Description: Linux kernel headers for $version on $debarch
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dmetafmt-uvc.rst15 This format describes standard UVC metadata, extracted from UVC packet headers
19 in those headers. See section "2.4.3.3 Video and Still Image Payload Headers" of
23 contain multiple headers, if multiple such headers have been transmitted by the
24 camera for the respective frame. However, the driver may drop headers when the
27 perform rate limiting when the device sends a large number of headers.
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/scsi/aacraid/
Dcomminit.c231 * Align the beginning of Headers to commalign in aac_alloc_comm()
237 * Fill in addresses of the Comm Area Headers and Queues in aac_alloc_comm()
268 q->headers.producer = (__le32 *)mem; in aac_queue_init()
269 q->headers.consumer = (__le32 *)(mem+1); in aac_queue_init()
270 *(q->headers.producer) = cpu_to_le32(qsize); in aac_queue_init()
271 *(q->headers.consumer) = cpu_to_le32(qsize); in aac_queue_init()
372 u32 *headers; in aac_comm_init() local
386 * queue headers. in aac_comm_init()
391 if (!aac_alloc_comm(dev, (void * *)&headers, size, QUEUE_ALIGNMENT)) in aac_comm_init()
394 queues = (struct aac_entry *)(((ulong)headers) + hdrsize); in aac_comm_init()
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/networking/
Dsegmentation-offloads.rst69 contain additional headers such as an outer tunnel. In order to account
73 cases where there are more than just 1 set of headers. For example in the
74 case of IPIP and SIT we should have the network and transport headers moved
75 from the standard list of headers to "inner" header offsets.
77 Currently only two levels of headers are supported. The convention is to
78 refer to the tunnel headers as the outer headers, while the encapsulated
79 data is normally referred to as the inner headers. Below is the list of
80 calls to access the given headers:
103 headers will be left with a partial checksum and only the outer header
138 so that instead of having to rewrite the packet headers for each segment
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/linux-6.12.1/include/uapi/linux/
Dlibc-compat.h13 * * Synchronize the UAPI header and the libc headers so either one can be
37 * This fixes the situation where the linux headers are included *after* the
38 * libc headers. To fix the problem with the inclusion in the other order the
39 * userspace libc headers must be fixed like this:
52 /* We have included glibc headers... */
58 /* GLIBC headers included first so don't define anything
74 /* Linux headers included first, and we must define everything
92 /* GLIBC headers included first so don't define anything
120 /* Linux headers included first, and we must define everything
150 /* If we did not see any headers from any supported C libraries,
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/gpu/drm/imagination/
Dpvr_rogue_fwif_stream.h18 * * One or more headers.
19 * * The extension stream data, corresponding to the extension headers.
25 * current GPU. This stream is comprised of one or more headers, followed by data for each given
30 * continuation bit determining whether any more headers are present. The headers are then followed
34 * All parameters and headers in the main and extension streams must be naturally aligned.
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/pci/controller/
Dpcie-altera.c98 void (*tlp_write_pkt)(struct altera_pcie *pcie, u32 *headers,
206 * Minimum 2 loops to read TLP headers and 1 loop to read data in tlp_read_packet()
283 static void tlp_write_packet(struct altera_pcie *pcie, u32 *headers, in tlp_write_packet() argument
288 tlp_rp_regdata.reg0 = headers[0]; in tlp_write_packet()
289 tlp_rp_regdata.reg1 = headers[1]; in tlp_write_packet()
294 tlp_rp_regdata.reg0 = headers[2]; in tlp_write_packet()
302 tlp_rp_regdata.reg0 = headers[2]; in tlp_write_packet()
310 static void s10_tlp_write_packet(struct altera_pcie *pcie, u32 *headers, in s10_tlp_write_packet() argument
313 s10_tlp_write_tx(pcie, headers[0], RP_TX_SOP); in s10_tlp_write_packet()
314 s10_tlp_write_tx(pcie, headers[1], 0); in s10_tlp_write_packet()
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/linux-6.12.1/fs/proc/
Dvmcore.c38 /* Stores the pointer to the buffer containing kernel elf core headers. */
773 * headers and sum of real size of their ELF note segment headers and
777 * @nr_ptnote: buffer for the number of PT_NOTE program headers
780 * This function is used to merge multiple PT_NOTE program headers
784 * It is assumed that program headers with PT_NOTE type pointed to by
786 * and each of PT_NOTE program headers has actual ELF note segment
817 * real ELF note segment headers and data.
819 * It is assumed that program headers with PT_NOTE type pointed to by
821 * and each of PT_NOTE program headers has actual ELF note segment
846 /* Merges all the PT_NOTE headers into one. */
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/linux-6.12.1/net/dsa/
DKconfig38 tristate "Tag driver for Broadcom switches using in-frame headers"
45 tristate "Tag driver for Broadcom legacy switches using in-frame headers"
53 tristate "Tag driver for Broadcom switches using prepended headers"
76 tristate "Tag driver for Marvell switches using DSA headers"
80 Marvell switches which use DSA headers.
83 tristate "Tag driver for Marvell switches using EtherType DSA headers"
87 Marvell switches which use EtherType DSA headers.
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/trace/
Dhisi-ptt.rst13 and trace the TLP headers (trace). The two functions are independent,
113 PTT trace is designed for dumping the TLP headers to the memory, which
115 Link. You can choose to filter the traced headers by either Requester ID,
117 device. It's also supported to trace the headers of certain type and of
130 This will trace the TLP headers downstream root port 0000:00:10.1 (event
137 The TLP headers to trace can be filtered by the Root Ports or the Requester ID
169 You can trace the TLP headers of certain types by specifying the `type`
177 You can specify multiple types when tracing inbound TLP headers, but can only
178 specify one when tracing outbound TLP headers.
183 You can trace the TLP headers from certain direction, which is relative
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/arch/sh/
Dnew-machine.rst19 in arch/sh/kernel/ directly, with board-specific headers ending up in
40 | `-- board-specific headers
42 | `-- board-specific headers
56 ... and so on. Headers for the companion chips are treated the same way as
57 board-specific headers. Thus, include/asm-sh/hd64461 is home to all of the
58 hd64461-specific headers.
80 | `-- SH-2 specific headers
82 | `-- SH-3 specific headers
84 `-- SH-4 specific headers
104 should also add a directory in include/asm-sh for headers localized to this
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/scsi/isci/
Dunsolicited_frame_control.c70 * memory descriptor entry. The headers and address table will be in sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct()
81 * headers, since we program the UF address table pointers to in sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct()
84 uf_control->headers.physical_address = dma + SCI_UFI_BUF_SIZE; in sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct()
85 uf_control->headers.array = virt + SCI_UFI_BUF_SIZE; in sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct()
91 * byte boundary already due to above programming headers being on a in sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct()
92 * 64-bit boundary and headers are on a 64-bytes in size. in sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct()
115 uf->header = &uf_control->headers.array[i]; in sci_unsolicited_frame_control_construct()
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/networking/devlink/
Ddevlink-dpipe.rst69 * headers
91 * ``headers_get``: Receive a device's supported headers.
109 In a similar way to P4 headers and fields are used to describe a table's
110 behavior. There is a slight difference between the standard protocol headers
111 and specific ASIC metadata. The protocol headers should be declared in the
115 headers it implements. The headers and fields are identified by enumeration.
136 specified in order to distinguish multiple headers of the same type in a

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