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/linux/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
A Dscosh.S43 | Huge*Huge to generate overflow and an infinity with
44 | the appropriate sign. Huge is the largest finite number in
A Dssinh.S44 | sign(X)*Huge*Huge to generate overflow and an infinity with
45 | the appropriate sign. Huge is the largest finite number in
A Dsetox.S198 | 9.2 ans := Huge, go to 9.4
/linux/Documentation/vm/
A Darch_pgtable_helpers.rst93 | pmd_trans_huge | Tests a Transparent Huge Page (THP) at PMD |
167 | pud_trans_huge | Tests a Transparent Huge Page (THP) at PUD |
A Dhugetlbfs_reserv.rst10 Huge pages as described at :ref:`hugetlbpage` are typically
179 Consuming Reservations/Allocating a Huge Page
261 Instantiate Huge Pages
272 Freeing Huge Pages
275 Huge page freeing is performed by the routine free_huge_page(). This routine
285 :ref:`Consuming Reservations/Allocating a Huge Page <consume_resv>`
581 Huge page reservations were added to prevent unexpected page allocation
A Dunevictable-lru.rst441 MLOCKING Transparent Huge Pages
/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/
A Dhugetlbpage.rst92 be used for other purposes. Huge pages cannot be swapped out under
98 :ref:`Using Huge Pages <using_huge_pages>`, below.
204 cat /sys/devices/system/node/node*/meminfo | fgrep Huge
286 Interaction of Task Memory Policy with Huge Page Allocation/Freeing
383 Using Huge Pages
A Dconcepts.rst66 Huge Pages
A Dmemory-hotplug.rst599 - Huge pages are unmovable when an architectures does not support huge
/linux/include/linux/
A Dpage-flags.h728 TESTPAGEFLAG_FALSE(Huge, hugetlb) in TESTPAGEFLAG_FALSE() argument
/linux/arch/arc/
A DKconfig138 - MMUv4 (PIPT dcache, Huge Pages)
/linux/Documentation/sparc/oradax/
A Doracle-dax.rst217 Huge pages. A user may allocate huge pages using standard interfaces.
/linux/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
A Dfplsp.S6859 # 9.2 ans := Huge, go to 9.4 #
7604 # Huge*Huge to generate overflow and an infinity with #
7605 # the appropriate sign. Huge is the largest finite number #
7719 # sign(X)*Huge*Huge to generate overflow and an infinity with #
7720 # the appropriate sign. Huge is the largest finite number in #
A Dfpsp.S8981 # 1. Generate overflow by Huge * Huge if X > 0; otherwise, #
/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/
A Dkernel-parameters.txt924 architecture's default huge page size. Huge page
1610 each supported huge page size. Huge page sizes are

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