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/xen/docs/misc/
A Dvtd-pi.txt7 VT-d posted-interrupts: posted-interrupts support in root-complex side
43 posted-interrupt-descriptor structure by the root-complex or software,
109 posted-interrupt-descriptor structure by the root-complex, followed by
110 an optional notification event issued to the CPU complex. The interrupt
111 request arriving at the root-complex carry the identity of the interrupt
119 (interrupt) to be issued to the CPU complex to inform CPU/software about pending
320 2. For lowest-priority interrupts, new Intel CPU/Chipset/root-complex
A Dkconfig-language.rst635 desirable to enable more complex dependency mappings and / or queries,
639 solver proves too complex or that it cannot address recursive dependency issues
A Dpvcalls.pandoc73 any other complex configurations on the host
A Dlivepatch.pandoc1083 but is more complex to implement.
/xen/xen/include/xen/lib/x86/
A Dcpuid.h162 bool /* d */ wbinvd:1, inclusive:1, complex:1; member
/xen/docs/features/
A Dsched_credit.pandoc56 complex (due to, e.g., the introduction of boosting, caps and vCPU
/xen/m4/
A Dsystemd.m456 dnl src/core/systemd.pc.in but this is a bit complex at the
/xen/docs/man/
A Dxl-numa-placement.7.pod17 is quite more complex and slow. On these machines, a NUMA node is usually
A Dxl.cfg.5.pod.in180 More complex notation can be also used, exactly as described above. So
/xen/docs/designs/
A Dargo.pandoc439 operation. It enables introducing granular locking without complex or

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