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| A D | check-xl-vif-parse | 20 one () { function 50 one 1 foo 54 one $e rate=foo 55 one $e rate=foo 56 one $e rate=10MB 57 one $e rate=10MB/m 58 one $e rate=10ZB 59 one $e rate=10ZB/s 106 one 0 rate=2KB/s 129 one 0 rate=2MB/s [all …]
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| A D | check-xl-disk-parse | 20 one () { function 51 one $e foo 62 one 0 /dev/vg/guest-volume,,hda 66 one 0 raw:/dev/vg/guest-volume,hda,w 78 one 0 /root/image.iso,,hdc,cdrom 79 one 0 /root/image.iso,,hdc,,cdrom 107 one 0 devtype=cdrom,,,hdc 108 one 0 ,,hdc:cdrom,r 109 one 0 ,hdc:cdrom,r 111 one 0 ,empty,hdc:cdrom,r [all …]
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| A D | check-xl-vcpupin-parse.data-example | 19 # A few attempts of pinning to just one random cpu 24 # A few attempts of pinning to all but one random cpu 34 # A few attempts of pinning to just one random node 39 # A few attempts of pinning to all but one random node 49 # A few attempts of pinning to a node but excluding one random cpu
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| A D | check-xl-vcpupin-parse | 48 one () { function 108 one $exp_rc "$test_string"
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| /xen/tools/tests/x86_emulator/ |
| A D | simd-fma.c | 71 one[i] = 1; in fma_test() 74 x = (src + one) * inv; in fma_test() 75 y = (src - one) * inv; in fma_test() 96 z = src * one + inv; in fma_test() 100 z = -src * one - inv; in fma_test() 104 z = src * one - inv; in fma_test() 108 z = -src * one + inv; in fma_test() 113 x = addsub(src * inv, one); in fma_test() 115 touch(one); in fma_test() 119 touch(one); in fma_test() [all …]
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| A D | simd-gf.c | 51 vec_t src, one; in gf_test() local 56 one[i] = 1; in gf_test() 60 one[0] = 0; in gf_test() 67 if ( !eq(mul(src, inv), one) ) return __LINE__; in gf_test() 71 if ( !eq(mul(inv, src), one) ) return __LINE__; in gf_test() 73 one[0] = 1; in gf_test()
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| A D | simd-sha.c | 135 vec_t src, one = { 1 }; in sha_test() local 171 tmp = rol_s(hash ^ alignr(src, hash, 12), one); in sha_test() 172 y = rol_s(hash ^ alignr(src, tmp, 12), one); in sha_test()
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| /xen/docs/misc/ |
| A D | distro_mapping.txt | 2 other distros one needs to set the variables for the elements below 13 directory exists, it is used; otherwise the Debian one is used. 20 one must grep for the above elements and add appropriate checks. 23 sufficient to set CONFIG_LEAF_DIR=bork; one must also add tests for the
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| A D | xl-psr.pandoc | 86 * Giving one domain a CBM of 0x0f and the other two domain's 0xf0 means that 90 * Giving one domain a CBM of 0x0f, one 0x30 and the last 0xc0 would give the 92 access to one quarter each. 158 With CDP enabled, one COS corresponds to two CBMs (code CBM & data CBM), 211 * Linear mode: Giving one domain a THRTL of 0xC and the other domain's 0 means 212 that the first domain gets 10% delay to access the cache and the other one 215 * Non-linear mode: Giving one domain a THRTL of 0xC and the other domain's 0 217 one without any delay.
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| A D | x86-xenpv-bootloader.pandoc | 32 Where `<ARCH>` is the first element of the GNU triplet e.g. one of: 46 chainloading from a stage one. Therefore it is permissible to have
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| A D | kconfig-language.rst | 71 Every menu entry can have at most one prompt, which is used to display 78 default values are visible, only the first defined one is active. 222 At most one symbol may have the "modules" option set. 225 This declares the symbol as one that should have the value y when 233 expressions uses one more state than normal boolean logic to express the 299 be part of the dependency list and then one of these two conditions 355 In practice, this is achieved by using one of the next two constructs:: 597 all errors appear to involve one or more select's and one or more "depends on". 650 The use of Kconfig is broad, Linux is now only one of Kconfig's users: 651 one study has completed a broad analysis of Kconfig use in 12 projects [0]_. [all …]
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| A D | xsm-flask.txt | 7 one). FLASK defines a mandatory access control policy providing fine-grained 43 non-disaggregated one. Here a "radically disaggregated system" is one 49 than reduce the security of such a system to one whose device models, 93 FLASK uses only one domain configuration parameter (seclabel) defining the 148 this by only creating one domain per type, this solution significantly limits 185 constraints file (for example, vm_rule.cons). The vm_role module defines one
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| /xen/tools/ocaml/xenstored/ |
| A D | oxenstored.conf.in | 18 # one point for each conflict caused, and when it reaches zero the 23 # one point is issued after each conflict-max-history-seconds, so this 28 # tick one point of conflict-credit is given to just one domain: the 29 # one at the front of the queue. If false, then after each tick each 33 # involve a set of nodes that is writable by at most one other domain,
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| A D | domains.ml | 35 (* A callback function to be called when we go from zero to one paused domain. 40 we use these counts instead of the queues. The second one includes the first. *) 184 (* Give one point of credit to one domain, and update the queues appropriately. *)
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| /xen/docs/features/ |
| A D | intel_psr_cat_cdp.pandoc | 196 register `IA32_PQR_ASSOC`, which means one COS is associated with a pair of 201 that is beyond one (or more) of PSR features but within the others. For 219 enabled, one COS corresponds to a 3-tuple, like \[L2 CBM, L3 Code_CBM, 221 easier, one COS corresponds to one L2 CBM. 235 'psr-cat-set' can set CBM for one domain per socket. On each socket, we 236 maintain a COS array for all domains. One domain uses one COS at one time. 324 COS registers values one by one. 352 `cos_max` is one of the hardware info of CAT. It means the max 358 `cbm_len` is one of the hardware info of CAT. It means the max 397 If one COS is used by one domain, the corresponding reference will [all …]
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| /xen/xen/arch/arm/ |
| A D | Kconfig.debug | 13 Choose one of the UART drivers for early printk, then you'll 27 selecting one of the platform specific options below if 41 selecting one of the platform specific options below if 55 selecting one of the platform specific options below if 69 selecting one of the platform specific options below if 83 selecting one of the platform specific options below if 96 selecting one of the platform specific options below if 109 selecting one of the platform specific options below if
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| /xen/tools/ocaml/libs/xb/ |
| A D | xs_ring.ml | 37 (* NB only one feature currently defined above *) 44 (* NB only one feature currently defined above *)
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| /xen/tools/console/testsuite/ |
| A D | README | 3 This tool uses two programs, one that lives in dom0 and one that lives in domU
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| /xen/tools/xenstat/xentop/ |
| A D | TODO | 24 Support for one than one node display (distributed monitoring
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| /xen/docs/misc/arm/ |
| A D | big.LITTLE.txt | 40 The following option runs one domain vcpu as big and one as LITTLE:
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| /xen/docs/man/ |
| A D | xenstore-read.1.pod | 11 Read values of one or more Xenstore I<PATH>s.
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| A D | xenstore-write.1.pod | 12 provided to write them at once - in one Xenstore transaction.
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| A D | xlcpupool.cfg.5.pod | 19 A value C<VALUE> is one of: 83 The default scheduler is the one used for C<Pool-0> specified as
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| /xen/tools/examples/ |
| A D | xlexample.pvhlinux | 15 # Use "uuidgen" to generate one if required.
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| A D | xlexample.pvlinux | 12 # Use "uuidgen" to generate one if required.
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