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22 This is the monarch cpu.59 monarch is entered. The monarch now tries to diagnose the problem62 * Part of the monarch's job is to look at the state of all the other68 monarch has to determine whether or not a task is on a cpu before it74 * To distinguish between these two cases, the monarch must know which77 set_curr_task(), so the monarch can tell that the _original_ task is101 cpus. SAL picks one of the cpus as the monarch and the rest are103 time. The OS monarch prints the state of all tasks and returns, after108 drive them all as slaves. Some drive one cpu as monarch, wait for that
1175 ia64_wait_for_slaves(int monarch, const char *type) in ia64_wait_for_slaves() argument1185 if (c == monarch) in ia64_wait_for_slaves()1204 if (c == monarch) in ia64_wait_for_slaves()1296 sos->monarch = 1; in ia64_mca_handler()1299 sos->monarch = 0; in ia64_mca_handler()1309 if (sos->monarch) { in ia64_mca_handler()1675 sos->proc_state_param, cpu, sos->monarch); in ia64_init_handler()1690 sos->monarch = 1; in ia64_init_handler()1698 if (sos->monarch && atomic_add_return(1, &monarchs) > 1) { in ia64_init_handler()1702 sos->monarch = 0; in ia64_init_handler()[all …]
78 unsigned long monarch; /* 1 for a monarch event, 0 for a slave */ member
104 * 6: PMC monarch indicator
108 * 6: PMC monarch indicator
36 * monarch;
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