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D | perf-daemon.txt | 7 perf-daemon - Run record sessions on background 24 monitors configured record sessions. 37 flight recorder sessions in above example or session that is configured 44 Sessions are configured through config file, see CONFIG FILE section 82 The signal command sends signal to configured sessions. 90 The ping command sends control ping to configured sessions. 102 Base path for daemon data. All sessions data are 114 Example with 2 record sessions: 132 Check sessions: 142 Check sessions with more info: [all …]
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/networking/ |
D | l2tp.rst | 27 An L2TP tunnel carries one or more L2TP sessions. Each tunnel is 31 and whether it is a control or data packet. When tunnels and sessions 37 operations when establishing tunnels and sessions. The procedure looks 89 An L2TP tunnel and all of its sessions are automatically closed when 217 Ethernet sessions only. 231 Ethernet sessions only. 254 Ethernet sessions only. 334 - Delete a tunnel and all of its sessions (if any):: 488 - Bridging L2TP sessions which have PPP pseudowire types (this is also called 490 channels of the two L2TP sessions to be bridged:: [all …]
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D | cdc_mbim.rst | 173 Multiplexed IP sessions (IPS) 175 MBIM allows multiplexing up to 256 IP sessions over a single USB data 176 channel. The cdc_mbim driver models such IP sessions as 802.1q VLAN 184 VLAN links prior to establishing MBIM IP sessions where the SessionId 200 sessions as another set of 802.1q VLAN subdevices of the master wwanY 240 Note that adding VLAN links for DSS sessions is entirely optional. A 276 sessions, which may not always be practical: 284 session 0 to a VLAN subdevice, similar to all other IP sessions. This 302 sessions on the shared USB data channel::
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D | tls.rst | 288 number of TX and RX sessions currently installed where host handles 292 number of TX and RX sessions currently installed where NIC handles 296 number of TX and RX sessions opened with host cryptography 299 number of TX and RX sessions opened with NIC cryptography 317 number of successful rekeys on existing sessions for TX and RX 320 number of failed rekeys on existing sessions for TX and RX
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-class-rnbd-server | 23 What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/ 30 /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/ 34 What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/read_only 40 What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/mapping_path 46 What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/access_mode 52 What: /sys/class/rnbd-server/ctl/devices/<device_name>/sessions/<session-name>/force_close
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/linux-6.14.4/fs/smb/server/mgmt/ |
D | user_session.c | 183 xa_for_each(&conn->sessions, id, sess) { in ksmbd_expire_session() 188 xa_erase(&conn->sessions, sess->id); in ksmbd_expire_session() 204 return xa_err(xa_store(&conn->sessions, sess->id, sess, KSMBD_DEFAULT_GFP)); in ksmbd_session_register() 234 xa_erase(&conn->sessions, sess->id); in ksmbd_sessions_deregister() 243 xa_for_each(&conn->sessions, id, sess) { in ksmbd_sessions_deregister() 254 xa_erase(&conn->sessions, sess->id); in ksmbd_sessions_deregister() 270 sess = xa_load(&conn->sessions, id); in is_ksmbd_session_in_connection() 286 sess = xa_load(&conn->sessions, id); in ksmbd_session_lookup()
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/linux-6.14.4/fs/nfs/ |
D | nfs4session.h | 20 /* Sessions slot seqid */ 33 /* Sessions */ 129 * Determine if sessions are in use. 165 * Determine if sessions are in use.
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/perf/ |
D | builtin-daemon.c | 66 * - all sessions have OK state on the function exit 92 struct list_head sessions; member 100 .sessions = LIST_HEAD_INIT(__daemon.sessions), 130 list_add_tail(&session->list, &config->sessions); in daemon__add_session() 138 list_for_each_entry(session, &daemon->sessions, list) { in daemon__find_session() 305 * Mark all sessions for kill, the server config in setup_server_config() 309 list_for_each_entry(session, &daemon->sessions, list) in setup_server_config() 405 * the sessions state. The reason is that multiple signals can get in handle_signalfd() 415 list_for_each_entry(session, &daemon->sessions, list) { in handle_signalfd() 476 list_for_each_entry(session, &daemon->sessions, list) { in daemon__has_alive_session() [all …]
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/tee/amdtee/ |
D | amdtee_private.h | 29 /* Maximum number of sessions which can be opened with a Trusted Application */ 48 * @refcount: counter to keep track of sessions opened for the TA instance 67 * @sess_list: Keeps track of sessions opened in current TEE context
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/target/tcm_fc/ |
D | tcm_fc.h | 41 * Hash table of sessions per local port. 57 u32 sess_count; /* number of sessions in hash */ 59 struct hlist_head hash[FT_SESS_HASH_SIZE]; /* list of sessions */
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D | tfc_sess.c | 155 * Sessions and hash lists are RCU-protected. 284 * Delete all sessions from tport. 302 * TCM ops for sessions. 344 * libfc ops involving sessions.
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/ |
D | coresight-trace-id.h | 21 * maintained for each sink, and IDs are cleared when all the perf sessions 145 * Perf sessions never free trace IDs to ensure that the ID associated with a 146 * CPU cannot change during their and other's concurrent sessions. Instead,
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/fw/api/ |
D | d3.h | 376 * @wowlan_ba_teardown_tids: bitmap of BA sessions to tear down 398 * @wowlan_ba_teardown_tids: bitmap of BA sessions to tear down 735 * @tid_tear_down: bit mask of tids whose BA sessions were closed 773 * @tid_tear_down: bit mask of tids whose BA sessions were closed 810 * @tid_tear_down: bit mask of tids whose BA sessions were closed 845 * @tid_tear_down: bit mask of tids whose BA sessions were closed 925 * @tid_tear_down: bit mask of tids whose BA sessions were closed 964 * @tid_tear_down: bit mask of tids whose BA sessions were closed
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/security/tpm/ |
D | tpm-security.rst | 93 we establish trust on the null seed at start of day, all sessions 131 All TPM commands the kernel uses allow sessions. HMAC sessions may be 145 decryption sessions.
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/net/wwan/iosm/ |
D | iosm_ipc_mux.h | 314 * @session: Array of the MUX sessions. 323 * @nr_sessions: Number of sessions 435 * ipc_mux_get_max_sessions - Returns the maximum sessions supported on the 439 * Returns: Number of sessions supported on Success and failure value on error
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/linux-6.14.4/fs/smb/server/ |
D | connection.c | 39 xa_destroy(&conn->sessions); in ksmbd_conn_free() 86 xa_init(&conn->sessions); in ksmbd_conn_alloc() 169 if (conn->binding || xa_load(&conn->sessions, sess_id)) in ksmbd_all_conn_set_status() 192 if (conn->binding || xa_load(&conn->sessions, sess_id)) { in ksmbd_conn_wait_idle_sess_id()
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D | connection.h | 56 struct xarray sessions; member 179 * a multi-sessions support.
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/linux-6.14.4/sound/soc/qcom/qdsp6/ |
D | q6routing.c | 343 struct session_data sessions[MAX_SESSIONS]; member 375 session = &routing_data->sessions[stream_id - 1]; in q6routing_stream_open() 432 if (fedai_id == data->sessions[i].fedai_id) in get_session_from_id() 433 return &data->sessions[i]; in get_session_from_id() 477 struct session_data *session = &priv->sessions[session_id]; in msm_routing_get_audio_mixer() 499 struct session_data *session = &data->sessions[session_id]; in msm_routing_put_audio_mixer() 1094 routing_data->sessions[i].port_id = -1; in msm_routing_probe() 1095 routing_data->sessions[i].fedai_id = -1; in msm_routing_probe()
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/ |
D | hfi_parser.c | 220 const struct hfi_max_sessions_supported *sessions = data; in parse_max_sessions() local 222 core->max_sessions_supported = sessions->max_sessions; in parse_max_sessions() 224 return sizeof(*sessions); in parse_max_sessions()
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/linux-6.14.4/net/l2tp/ |
D | l2tp_core.h | 154 * Maintains a list of sessions belonging to the tunnel instance. 164 * new sessions. Protected by list_lock. 166 struct list_head session_list; /* list of sessions */
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
D | switch.rst | 25 how many members are being used. When iSCSI sessions are created, each 35 is possible to set up multiple iSCSI sessions to use multiple network
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/linux-6.14.4/drivers/char/tpm/ |
D | tpm2-sessions.c | 6 * Cryptographic helper routines for handling TPM2 sessions for 14 * sessions where a random secret used in session construction is 30 * with and thus all sessions must have been cryptographically secure. 96 * sessions (i.e. after all the handles). Once the buffer has 276 /* offset tells us where the sessions area begins */ in tpm_buf_append_auth() 633 /* point offset_s to the start of the sessions */ in tpm_buf_fill_hmac_session() 778 dev_err(&chip->dev, "TPM: HMAC response check has no sessions tag\n"); in tpm_buf_check_hmac_response() 793 /* skip over any sessions before ours */ in tpm_buf_check_hmac_response() 1370 * tpm2_sessions_init() - start of day initialization for the sessions code
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/linux-6.14.4/tools/lib/perf/include/perf/ |
D | bpf_perf.h | 20 * sessions of these events exit, the leader prog, its maps, and the
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/linux-6.14.4/fs/9p/ |
D | v9fs.h | 100 * @slist: reference to list of registered 9p sessions 128 struct list_head slist; /* list of sessions registered with v9fs */
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/linux-6.14.4/Documentation/admin-guide/perf/ |
D | qcom_l3_pmu.rst | 26 "perf record" will not work. Per-task perf sessions are not supported.
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