Searched refs:validator (Results 1 – 7 of 7) sorted by relevance
| /linux/drivers/md/persistent-data/ |
| A D | dm-block-manager.c | 346 struct dm_block_validator *validator; member 357 aux->validator = NULL; in dm_block_manager_alloc_callback() 364 if (aux->validator) { in dm_block_manager_write_callback() 365 aux->validator->prepare_for_write(aux->validator, (struct dm_block *) buf, in dm_block_manager_write_callback() 433 if (unlikely(!aux->validator)) { in dm_bm_validate_buffer() 443 aux->validator = v; in dm_bm_validate_buffer() 445 if (unlikely(aux->validator != v)) { in dm_bm_validate_buffer() 447 aux->validator->name, v ? v->name : "NULL", in dm_bm_validate_buffer() 582 aux->validator = v; in dm_bm_write_lock_zero()
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| /linux/Documentation/gpu/ |
| A D | vc4.rst | 72 :doc: Command list validator for VC4. 80 Shader validator for VC4 83 :doc: Shader validator for VC4.
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| /linux/Documentation/locking/ |
| A D | lockdep-design.rst | 1 Runtime locking correctness validator 11 The basic object the validator operates upon is a 'class' of locks. 19 The validator tracks the 'usage state' of lock-classes, and it tracks 25 dependency just means the order ever happened. The validator maintains a 27 the validator will shoot a splat if incorrect. 134 The validator detects and reports lock usage that violates these 151 validator will find such dependency circle in arbitrary complexity, 206 lock, the lock ordering is fully correct. The validator does not 210 In order to teach the validator about this correct usage model, new 287 kernel, the validator proves it with a 100% certainty that no [all …]
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| /linux/sound/usb/ |
| A D | clock.c | 43 bool (*validator)(void *, int, int), in find_uac_clock_desc() 50 if (validator(cs, id, proto)) in find_uac_clock_desc() 78 #define DEFINE_FIND_HELPER(name, obj, validator, type2, type3) \ argument 81 return find_uac_clock_desc(chip->ctrl_intf, id, validator, \
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| /linux/Documentation/core-api/irq/ |
| A D | irqflags-tracing.rst | 33 trace_hardirqs_off()/trace_hardirqs_on() functions. The lock validator 48 turn itself off. I.e. the lock validator will still be reliable. There
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| /linux/Documentation/dev-tools/ |
| A D | testing-overview.rst | 105 * lockdep is a locking correctness validator. See
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| /linux/Documentation/filesystems/ |
| A D | affs.rst | 238 no way to fix a garbled filesystem without an Amiga (disk validator)
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