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/xen/docs/misc/ |
A D | kexec_and_kdump.txt | 25 Xen -> Xen | first hypervisor & | second hypervisor & 28 Xen -> Linux | first hypervisor & | second kernel 31 Linux -> Xen | first kernel | second hypervisor & 34 Linux -> Linux | first kernel | second kernel 52 Before kexecing the second kernel or hypervisor & dom0 kernel 78 LINUX_IMAGE: the second linux kernel image 79 LINUX_ARGS: command line arguments to the second linux kernel 82 e.g. kexec -l /boot/second-vmlinuz.gz 87 Once the second kernel is loaded, it can be executed at any time. 88 If you don't see the second kernel booting within a second or so, [all …]
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A D | x86-xenpv-bootloader.pandoc | 27 The second stage bootloader should be installed into the guest
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A D | block-scripts.txt | 55 parameter is the xenstore backend path of the device, while the second
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A D | xenmon.txt | 11 group of metrics that have been accumulated over the last second, while another
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A D | hypfs-paths.pandoc | 25 The second syntax defines a file entry containing values which are
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A D | netif-staging-grants.pandoc | 515 Caption: Mpps (Million packets per second) ; Kpps (Kilo packets per second)
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A D | grant-tables.txt | 20 The second mode allows domA to accept a transfer of ownership of a frame from
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A D | 9pfs.pandoc | 243 **in** array, the second half is the **out** array. The array must
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A D | pvcalls.pandoc | 858 and the second half to the **out** array. They are used as circular 915 **in** array, the second half is the **out** array. The arrays must
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A D | livepatch.pandoc | 81 The second mechanism is by ti replace the call or jump to the 955 every second. Using the `stop_machine` to patch can stall the time rendezvous 1085 The second option which requires an build-id of the hypervisor
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/xen/xen/tools/kconfig/tests/preprocess/builtin_func/ |
A D | Kconfig | 6 # 'warning-if', if the first argument is y, sends the second argument to stderr,
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/xen/docs/misc/arm/device-tree/ |
A D | booting.txt | 29 Xen will examine each module, starting from the second 37 - For a module which does not have the XSM Magic: the second 45 second module.
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/xen/xen/arch/arm/ |
A D | mm.c | 386 static void __init create_mappings(lpae_t *second, in create_mappings() argument 402 p = second + second_linear_offset(virt_offset); in create_mappings() 898 lpae_t *second, pte; in setup_frametable_mappings() local 913 second = mfn_to_virt(second_base); in setup_frametable_mappings() 921 create_mappings(second, 0, mfn_x(base_mfn), frametable_size >> PAGE_SHIFT, in setup_frametable_mappings()
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A D | traps.c | 1747 uint32_t *first = NULL, *second = NULL; in dump_guest_s1_walk() local 1789 second = map_domain_page(mfn); in dump_guest_s1_walk() 1792 offset, mfn_to_maddr(mfn), second[offset]); in dump_guest_s1_walk() 1795 if ( second ) unmap_domain_page(second); in dump_guest_s1_walk()
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A D | Kconfig.debug | 123 bool "Early printk with the second UART on Exynos5250"
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/xen/docs/man/ |
A D | xl-network-configuration.5.pod | 239 'rate=10Mb/s' -- meaning up to 10 megabits every second 240 'rate=250KB/s' -- meaning up to 250 kilobytes every second
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A D | xen-tscmode.7.pod | 32 per second per processor, we call this a "high-TSC-frequency" 198 per second per processor), this performance degradation is not noticeable 226 once per second in a guest, and the guest is saved when the TSC is 1000,
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/xen/tools/ocaml/xenstored/ |
A D | trie.mli | 44 As nodes of the trie [t] do not necessary contains a value, the second argument of
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A D | domains.ml | 40 we use these counts instead of the queues. The second one includes the first. *)
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/xen/xen/include/asm-x86/ |
A D | p2m.h | 559 assign_pointers(second, l); in get_two_gfns() 562 assign_pointers(second, r); in get_two_gfns()
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/xen/tools/include/xen-external/ |
A D | bsd-COPYRIGHT | 75 the second BSD Networking Software Release, from IEEE Std 1003.1-1988, IEEE
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/xen/docs/misc/arm/ |
A D | passthrough.txt | 77 interrupt type, and the second cell is the interrupt number. Given that
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/xen/ |
A D | CODING_STYLE | 30 /* A second level of indent. */
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/xen/docs/designs/ |
A D | qemu-deprivilege.md | 190 The solution is to allocate a second "reaper" uid that is only used to kill
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A D | argo.pandoc | 158 This second sequence grants write access to _all_ of the `argo_ring_info`
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