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/tools/power/cpupower/
A DTODO15 - Fork as many processes as there are CPUs in case the
18 -> Execute start measures via the forked processes on
21 -> Execute stop measures via the forked processes on
/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/benchmarks/
A Dcontext_switch.c279 static int processes; variable
285 if (!processes) in mutex_lock()
306 if (!processes) in mutex_unlock()
323 if (!processes) { in futex_setup()
390 { "process", no_argument, &processes, 1 },
463 if (processes) in main()
475 printf("Using %s with ", processes ? "processes" : "threads"); in main()
/tools/testing/selftests/arm64/fp/
A DTODO4 - Ensure ptraced processes actually see the register state visible through
/tools/power/pm-graph/config/
A Dsuspend-x2-proc.cfg2 # Proc S3 (Suspend to Mem) x2 test - includes user processes
45 # Display user processes
46 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dfreeze.cfg45 # Display user processes
46 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dstandby.cfg45 # Display user processes
46 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dstandby-callgraph.cfg46 # Display user processes
47 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dstandby-dev.cfg45 # Display user processes
46 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dsuspend-callgraph.cfg46 # Display user processes
47 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dsuspend-dev.cfg45 # Display user processes
46 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dsuspend.cfg45 # Display user processes
46 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dfreeze-callgraph.cfg46 # Display user processes
47 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dfreeze-dev.cfg45 # Display user processes
46 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
A Dexample.cfg69 # Display user processes
70 # graph user processes and cpu usage in the timeline (default: false)
/tools/perf/tests/shell/attr/
A Dsystem-wide-dummy2 # processes starting while /proc is processed.
/tools/memory-model/litmus-tests/
A DZ6.0+pooncelock+pooncelock+pombonce.litmus7 * processes each while holding a given lock will not necessarily be
A DIRIW+poonceonces+OnceOnce.litmus8 * needed to cause two different reading processes to agree on the order
A DLB+fencembonceonce+ctrlonceonce.litmus7 * the load-buffering pattern, in other words, preventing all processes
A DIRIW+fencembonceonces+OnceOnce.litmus8 * cause two different reading processes to agree on the order of a pair
A DZ6.0+pooncerelease+poacquirerelease+fencembonceonce.litmus8 * if there is more than one. Of the three processes, only P1() reads from
A DREADME26 sufficient to cause two different reading processes to agree on
34 needed to cause two different reading processes to agree on the
106 but with two processes instead of three.)
190 consider the processes from SB+rfionceonce-poonceonces.litmus:
220 characters separating processes, the first character is capitalized,
/tools/perf/Documentation/
A Dperf-bench.txt105 options (20 sender and receiver processes per group)
106 (10 groups == 400 processes run)
156 # Executed 1000000 pipe operations between two processes
A Dsecurity.txt103 # targeted - Targeted processes are protected,
104 # minimum - Modification of targeted policy. Only selected processes are protected.
132 processes. MAC policy settings (e.g. SELinux) can be loaded into the kernel
/tools/memory-model/scripts/
A DREADME49 of processes given a specified timeout, recording the results
62 specified number of processes given a specified timeout, run
/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/
A Dbpftool-link.rst44 Since Linux 5.8 bpftool is able to discover information about processes

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