Lines Matching refs:unplugged

47  *   Subblocks within a Linux memory block might either be plugged or unplugged.
173 * plugged" are completely unplugged and can be offlined
228 * plugged/unplugged.
521 * Mark all selected subblocks unplugged.
552 * Test if all selected subblocks are unplugged.
566 * Find the first unplugged subblock. Returns vm->sbm.sbs_per_mb in case there is
777 * unplugged. Can be called on online and offline memory blocks.
787 * Once all subblocks of a memory block were unplugged, offline and
1244 * and add the unplugged pages to the managed page counters (so
1267 * unplugged pages from the managed page counters.
1285 * unplugged subblocks within such a page, we have to process in
1302 /* Fully unplugged. */
1558 * memory block. Will fail if any subblock cannot get unplugged (instead of
1563 * Note: can fail after some subblocks were unplugged.
1602 * Note: can fail after some subblocks were unplugged.
1906 * Will fail if any subblock cannot get unplugged (instead of skipping it).
1911 * Note: Can fail after some subblocks were successfully unplugged.
1921 /* some subblocks might have been unplugged even on failure */
1932 * unplugged. Temporarily drop the mutex, so
1996 * Note: Can fail after some subblocks were successfully unplugged. Can
1997 * return 0 even if subblocks were busy and could not get unplugged.
2012 goto unplugged;
2034 unplugged:
2046 * unplugged.
2051 * Note: Can fail after some subblocks were successfully unplugged. Can
2052 * return 0 even if subblocks were busy and could not get unplugged.
2128 * with -EBUSY if some memory is busy and cannot get unplugged.
2289 * Try to unplug all blocks that couldn't be unplugged before, for example,
2322 * Let's retry (offlining and) removing completely unplugged Linux
2435 * Keep retrying to offline and remove completely unplugged Linux
2964 * When restarting the VM, all memory is usually unplugged. Don't