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D | timerlat_u.c | 106 static int timerlat_u_send_kill(pid_t *procs, int nr_cpus) in timerlat_u_send_kill() argument 112 if (!procs[i]) in timerlat_u_send_kill() 114 retval = kill(procs[i], SIGKILL); in timerlat_u_send_kill() 118 err_msg("Error killing child process %d\n", procs[i]); in timerlat_u_send_kill() 143 pid_t *procs; in timerlat_u_dispatcher() local 150 procs = calloc(nr_cpus, sizeof(pid_t)); in timerlat_u_dispatcher() 151 if (!procs) in timerlat_u_dispatcher() 177 timerlat_u_send_kill(procs, nr_cpus); in timerlat_u_dispatcher() 183 procs[i] = pid; in timerlat_u_dispatcher() 191 if (procs[i] == pid) { in timerlat_u_dispatcher() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/selftests/sched/ |
D | cs_prctl_test.c | 73 static struct child_args procs[MAX_PROCESSES]; variable 98 kill(procs[pidx].cpid, 15); in __handle_error() 280 create_processes(num_processes, num_threads, procs); in main() 282 disp_processes(num_processes, procs); in main() 288 disp_processes(num_processes, procs); in main() 294 pid = procs[pidx].cpid; in main() 297 validate(get_cs_cookie(0) == get_cs_cookie(procs[pidx].thr_tids[0])); in main() 302 disp_processes(num_processes, procs); in main() 306 validate(get_cs_cookie(pid) == get_cs_cookie(procs[pidx].thr_tids[0])); in main() 312 disp_processes(num_processes, procs); in main() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/scripts/ |
D | generate_initcall_order.pl | 27 my $procs = <$fh>; 30 if (!($procs =~ /^\d+$/)) { 34 return int($procs);
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/linux-6.12.1/net/sunrpc/ |
D | stats.c | 208 const struct rpc_procinfo *procs) in _print_name() argument 210 if (procs[op].p_name) in _print_name() 211 seq_printf(seq, "\t%12s: ", procs[op].p_name); in _print_name() 232 int op, const struct rpc_procinfo *procs) in _print_rpc_iostats() argument 234 _print_name(seq, op, procs); in _print_rpc_iostats()
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D | rpcb_clnt.c | 1085 .procs = rpcb_procedures2, 1093 .procs = rpcb_procedures3, 1101 .procs = rpcb_procedures4,
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/selftests/cgroup/ |
D | test_cpuset_prs.sh | 161 ERRMSG=$((echo $$ > cgroup.procs) |& cat) 168 echo $$ > $CGROUP2/cgroup.procs # Move out the task 451 TFILE=$CGRP/cgroup.procs 539 echo 0 > $CGROUP2/cgroup.procs 927 echo $$ > $CGROUP2/cgroup.procs 962 echo 0 > cgroup.procs 988 echo 0 > ../cgroup.procs
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/memory-model/scripts/ |
D | parseargs.sh | 120 --procs|--proc) 121 checkarg --procs "(number)" "$#" "$2" '^[0-9]\+$' '^--'
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D | README | 84 scripts/initlitmushist.sh --timeout 10m --procs 10 95 scripts/checklitmushist.sh --timeout 10m --procs 10 98 scripts/checkghlitmus.sh --timeout 10m --procs 10
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/linux-6.12.1/samples/bpf/ |
D | test_cgrp2_sock.sh | 55 echo $$ >> ${CGRP_MNT}/cgroup.procs 95 echo $$ > ${CGRP_MNT}/sockopts/cgroup.procs
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D | test_cgrp2_sock2.sh | 29 echo $$ >> /tmp/cgroupv2/foo/cgroup.procs
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D | tcp_bpf.readme | 9 echo $$ >> /tmp/cgroupv2/foo/cgroup.procs
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D | do_hbm_test.sh | 218 echo $$ >> $cg_dir/cgroup.procs
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/selftests/mm/ |
D | write_hugetlb_memory.sh | 17 echo $$ > ${cgroup_path:-/dev/cgroup/memory}/"$cgroup"/cgroup.procs
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D | hugetlb_reparenting_test.sh | 156 echo $$ >$CGROUP_ROOT/$cgroup/cgroup.procs 164 echo $$ >$CGROUP_ROOT/cgroup.procs
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/linux-6.12.1/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | sysinfo.h | 17 __u16 procs; /* Number of current processes */ member
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/linux-6.12.1/drivers/staging/media/sunxi/cedrus/ |
D | TODO | 14 This will make it possible to register two different procs (decoder and
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/ |
D | pids.rst | 54 # echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/pids/parent/cgroup.procs 72 # echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/pids/parent/child/cgroup.procs
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D | cgroups.rst | 242 - cgroup.procs: list of thread group IDs in the cgroup. This list is 420 cgroup.procs notify_on_release tasks 459 You can use the cgroup.procs file instead of the tasks file to move all 461 threadgroup to cgroup.procs causes all tasks in that threadgroup to be 462 attached to the cgroup. Writing 0 to cgroup.procs moves all tasks
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/networking/ |
D | ip_dynaddr.rst | 8 dynamically changing packet source address (and socket's if local procs).
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/linux-6.12.1/fs/nfs/ |
D | mount_clnt.c | 512 .procs = mnt_procedures, 520 .procs = mnt3_procedures,
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/linux-6.12.1/fs/lockd/ |
D | clntxdr.c | 584 .procs = nlm_procedures, 592 .procs = nlm_procedures,
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/linux-6.12.1/include/linux/sunrpc/ |
D | clnt.h | 114 const struct rpc_procinfo *procs; /* procedure array */ member
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/linux-6.12.1/kernel/cgroup/ |
D | cgroup-internal.h | 79 } procs; member
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/linux-6.12.1/net/sunrpc/auth_gss/ |
D | gss_rpc_upcall.c | 386 .procs = gssp_procedures,
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | cgroup-v2.rst | 263 "cgroup.procs". When read, it lists the PIDs of all processes which 269 target cgroup's "cgroup.procs" file. Only one process can be migrated 278 zombie process does not appear in "cgroup.procs" and thus can't be 379 behaves the same way as "cgroup.procs". While "cgroup.threads" can be 387 "cgroup.procs" in a threaded domain cgroup contains the PIDs of all 389 However, "cgroup.procs" can be written to from anywhere in the subtree 528 user by granting write access of the directory and its "cgroup.procs", 541 "cgroup.procs", "cgroup.threads", "cgroup.subtree_control", etc.). 565 "cgroup.procs" file. 567 - The writer must have write access to the "cgroup.procs" file. [all …]
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