/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/cfg/ |
H A D | 7000.c | 132 {.temperature = 112, .backoff = 300}, 133 {.temperature = 113, .backoff = 800}, 134 {.temperature = 114, .backoff = 1500}, 135 {.temperature = 115, .backoff = 3000}, 136 {.temperature = 116, .backoff = 5000}, 137 {.temperature = 117, .backoff = 10000}, 256 {.pwr = 1600, .backoff = 0}, 257 {.pwr = 1300, .backoff = 467}, 258 {.pwr = 900, .backoff = 1900}, 259 {.pwr = 800, .backoff [all...] |
H A D | 8000.c | 124 {.temperature = 110, .backoff = 200}, 125 {.temperature = 111, .backoff = 600}, 126 {.temperature = 112, .backoff = 1200}, 127 {.temperature = 113, .backoff = 2000}, 128 {.temperature = 114, .backoff = 4000},
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H A D | 9000.c | 111 {.temperature = 110, .backoff = 200}, 112 {.temperature = 111, .backoff = 600}, 113 {.temperature = 112, .backoff = 1200}, 114 {.temperature = 113, .backoff = 2000}, 115 {.temperature = 114, .backoff = 4000},
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/cfg/ |
H A D | 7000.c | 74 {.temperature = 112, .backoff = 300}, 75 {.temperature = 113, .backoff = 800}, 76 {.temperature = 114, .backoff = 1500}, 77 {.temperature = 115, .backoff = 3000}, 78 {.temperature = 116, .backoff = 5000}, 79 {.temperature = 117, .backoff = 10000}, 197 {.pwr = 1600, .backoff = 0}, 198 {.pwr = 1300, .backoff = 467}, 199 {.pwr = 900, .backoff = 1900}, 200 {.pwr = 800, .backoff [all...] |
H A D | 8000.c | 67 {.temperature = 110, .backoff = 200}, 68 {.temperature = 111, .backoff = 600}, 69 {.temperature = 112, .backoff = 1200}, 70 {.temperature = 113, .backoff = 2000}, 71 {.temperature = 114, .backoff = 4000},
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H A D | 9000.c | 63 {.temperature = 110, .backoff = 200}, 64 {.temperature = 111, .backoff = 600}, 65 {.temperature = 112, .backoff = 1200}, 66 {.temperature = 113, .backoff = 2000}, 67 {.temperature = 114, .backoff = 4000},
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/rxrpc/ |
H A D | rtt.c | 102 * Calculate rto without backoff. This is the second half of Van Jacobson's 139 /* RFC6298: only reset backoff on valid RTT measurement. */ in rxrpc_ack_update_rtt() 140 peer->backoff = 0; in rxrpc_ack_update_rtt() 176 u8 backoff = READ_ONCE(peer->backoff); in rxrpc_get_rto_backoff() local 179 timo_j <<= backoff; in rxrpc_get_rto_backoff() local 181 WRITE_ONCE(peer->backoff, backoff + 1); in rxrpc_get_rto_backoff() 193 peer->backoff = 0; in rxrpc_peer_init_rtt()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/rxrpc/ |
H A D | rtt.c | 102 * Calculate rto without backoff. This is the second half of Van Jacobson's 139 /* RFC6298: only reset backoff on valid RTT measurement. */ in rxrpc_ack_update_rtt() 140 peer->backoff = 0; in rxrpc_ack_update_rtt() 176 u8 backoff = READ_ONCE(peer->backoff); in rxrpc_get_rto_backoff() local 179 timo_j <<= backoff; in rxrpc_get_rto_backoff() local 181 WRITE_ONCE(peer->backoff, backoff + 1); in rxrpc_get_rto_backoff() 193 peer->backoff = 0; in rxrpc_peer_init_rtt()
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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/swiftshader/src/Common/ |
H A D | MutexLock.hpp | 89 int backoff = 1; 93 if(backoff <= 64) 95 for(int i = 0; i < backoff; i++) 140 backoff *= 2; 146 backoff = 1;
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/third_party/ltp/tools/genload/ |
H A D | stress.c | 41 /* By default, use this as backoff coefficient for good fork throughput. */ 145 } else if (strcmp(arg, "--backoff") == 0) { in main() 146 assert_arg("--backoff"); in main() 149 err(stderr, "invalid backoff factor: %i\n", in main() 153 dbg(stdout, "setting backoff coeffient to %dus\n", in main() 344 " --backoff n wait for factor of n us before starting work\n" in usage() 475 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; in hogcpu() local 477 dbg(stdout, "using backoff sleep of %lius for hogcpu\n", backoff); in hogcpu() 484 /* Use a backoff slee in hogcpu() 551 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; hogio() local 627 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; hogvm() local 750 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; hoghdd() local [all...] |
H A D | genload.c | 41 /* By default, use this as backoff coefficient for good fork throughput. */ 145 } else if (strcmp(arg, "--backoff") == 0) { in main() 146 assert_arg("--backoff"); in main() 149 err(stderr, "invalid backoff factor: %i\n", in main() 153 dbg(stdout, "setting backoff coeffient to %dus\n", in main() 344 " --backoff n wait for factor of n us before starting work\n" in usage() 475 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; in hogcpu() local 477 dbg(stdout, "using backoff sleep of %lius for hogcpu\n", backoff); in hogcpu() 484 /* Use a backoff slee in hogcpu() 551 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; hogio() local 627 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; hogvm() local 750 long backoff = global_backoff * forks; hoghdd() local [all...] |
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/mvm/ |
H A D | tt.c | 423 void iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff(struct iwl_mvm *mvm, u32 backoff) in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() argument 428 .data = { &backoff, }, in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 431 backoff = max(backoff, mvm->thermal_throttle.min_backoff); in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 434 IWL_DEBUG_TEMP(mvm, "Set Thermal Tx backoff to: %u\n", in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 435 backoff); in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 436 mvm->thermal_throttle.tx_backoff = backoff; in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 438 IWL_ERR(mvm, "Failed to change Thermal Tx backoff\n"); in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 498 params->tx_backoff[i].backoff); in iwl_mvm_tt_handler() 528 {.temperature = 112, .backoff [all...] |
H A D | ops.c | 523 const struct iwl_pwr_tx_backoff *backoff = mvm->cfg->pwr_tx_backoffs; in iwl_mvm_min_backoff() local 526 if (!backoff) in iwl_mvm_min_backoff() 531 while (backoff->pwr) { in iwl_mvm_min_backoff() 532 if (dflt_pwr_limit >= backoff->pwr) in iwl_mvm_min_backoff() 533 return backoff->backoff; in iwl_mvm_min_backoff() 535 backoff++; in iwl_mvm_min_backoff()
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/mvm/ |
H A D | tt.c | 364 void iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff(struct iwl_mvm *mvm, u32 backoff) in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() argument 369 .data = { &backoff, }, in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 372 backoff = max(backoff, mvm->thermal_throttle.min_backoff); in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 375 IWL_DEBUG_TEMP(mvm, "Set Thermal Tx backoff to: %u\n", in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 376 backoff); in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 377 mvm->thermal_throttle.tx_backoff = backoff; in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 379 IWL_ERR(mvm, "Failed to change Thermal Tx backoff\n"); in iwl_mvm_tt_tx_backoff() 439 params->tx_backoff[i].backoff); in iwl_mvm_tt_handler() 469 {.temperature = 112, .backoff [all...] |
/third_party/nghttp2/src/ |
H A D | shrpx_connect_blocker.cc | 67 // Use the similar backoff algorithm described in 68 // https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/connection-backoff.md 91 auto backoff = in on_failure() local 95 << " times in a row; sleep for " << backoff << " seconds"; in on_failure() local 97 ev_timer_set(&timer_, backoff, 0.); in on_failure()
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/third_party/python/Include/internal/ |
H A D | pycore_code.h | 493 * exponential backoff is used to reduce the number of specialization failures. 494 * The high 12 bits store the counter, the low 4 bits store the backoff exponent. 495 * On a specialization failure, the backoff exponent is incremented and the 496 * counter set to (2**backoff - 1). 497 * Backoff == 6 -> starting counter == 63, backoff == 10 -> starting counter == 1023. 500 /* With a 16-bit counter, we have 12 bits for the counter value, and 4 bits for the backoff */ 509 adaptive_counter_bits(int value, int backoff) { in adaptive_counter_bits() argument 511 (backoff & ((1<<ADAPTIVE_BACKOFF_BITS)-1)); in adaptive_counter_bits() 522 unsigned int backoff = counter & ((1<<ADAPTIVE_BACKOFF_BITS)-1); in adaptive_counter_backoff() local 523 backoff in adaptive_counter_backoff() [all...] |
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ |
H A D | ipoib_multicast.c | 89 mcast->backoff *= 2; in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 90 if (mcast->backoff > IPOIB_MAX_BACKOFF_SECONDS) in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 91 mcast->backoff = IPOIB_MAX_BACKOFF_SECONDS; in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 92 mcast->delay_until = jiffies + (mcast->backoff * HZ); in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 149 mcast->backoff = 1; in ipoib_mcast_alloc() 388 mcast->backoff = 1; in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 426 mcast->backoff >= 2) { in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 436 mcast->backoff = 1; in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 445 /* Requeue this join task with a backoff delay */ in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 552 /* Requeue this join task with a backoff dela in ipoib_mcast_join() [all...] |
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/infiniband/ulp/ipoib/ |
H A D | ipoib_multicast.c | 89 mcast->backoff *= 2; in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 90 if (mcast->backoff > IPOIB_MAX_BACKOFF_SECONDS) in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 91 mcast->backoff = IPOIB_MAX_BACKOFF_SECONDS; in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 92 mcast->delay_until = jiffies + (mcast->backoff * HZ); in __ipoib_mcast_schedule_join_thread() 149 mcast->backoff = 1; in ipoib_mcast_alloc() 379 mcast->backoff = 1; in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 417 mcast->backoff >= 2) { in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 427 mcast->backoff = 1; in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 436 /* Requeue this join task with a backoff delay */ in ipoib_mcast_join_complete() 541 /* Requeue this join task with a backoff dela in ipoib_mcast_join() [all...] |
/third_party/node/deps/npm/node_modules/graceful-fs/ |
H A D | polyfills.js | 101 var backoff = 0; 113 }, backoff) 114 if (backoff < 100) 115 backoff += 10;
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/ceph/ |
H A D | debugfs.c | 327 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff = in dump_backoffs() local 331 dump_spgid(s, &backoff->spgid); in dump_backoffs() 332 seq_printf(s, "\t%llu\t", backoff->id); in dump_backoffs() 333 dump_hoid(s, backoff->begin); in dump_backoffs() 335 dump_hoid(s, backoff->end); in dump_backoffs()
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H A D | osd_client.c | 1676 * ceph_pg_mapping. Used to track OSD backoffs -- a backoff [range] is 1850 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; in alloc_backoff() local 1852 backoff = kzalloc(sizeof(*backoff), GFP_NOIO); in alloc_backoff() 1853 if (!backoff) in alloc_backoff() 1856 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&backoff->spg_node); in alloc_backoff() 1857 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&backoff->id_node); in alloc_backoff() 1858 return backoff; in alloc_backoff() 1861 static void free_backoff(struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff) in free_backoff() argument 1863 WARN_ON(!RB_EMPTY_NODE(&backoff in free_backoff() 1916 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff = clear_backoffs() local 1957 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; should_plug_request() local 4284 create_backoff_message( const struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff, u32 map_epoch) create_backoff_message() argument 4325 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; handle_backoff_block() local 4385 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; handle_backoff_unblock() local [all...] |
/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/ceph/ |
H A D | debugfs.c | 327 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff = in dump_backoffs() local 331 dump_spgid(s, &backoff->spgid); in dump_backoffs() 332 seq_printf(s, "\t%llu\t", backoff->id); in dump_backoffs() 333 dump_hoid(s, backoff->begin); in dump_backoffs() 335 dump_hoid(s, backoff->end); in dump_backoffs()
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H A D | osd_client.c | 1756 * ceph_pg_mapping. Used to track OSD backoffs -- a backoff [range] is 1930 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; in alloc_backoff() local 1932 backoff = kzalloc(sizeof(*backoff), GFP_NOIO); in alloc_backoff() 1933 if (!backoff) in alloc_backoff() 1936 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&backoff->spg_node); in alloc_backoff() 1937 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&backoff->id_node); in alloc_backoff() 1938 return backoff; in alloc_backoff() 1941 static void free_backoff(struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff) in free_backoff() argument 1943 WARN_ON(!RB_EMPTY_NODE(&backoff in free_backoff() 1996 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff = clear_backoffs() local 2037 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; should_plug_request() local 4374 create_backoff_message( const struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff, u32 map_epoch) create_backoff_message() argument 4415 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; handle_backoff_block() local 4475 struct ceph_osd_backoff *backoff; handle_backoff_unblock() local [all...] |
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/ |
H A D | iwl-config.h | 211 * Tx-backoff threshold 213 * @backoff: The tx-backoff in uSec 217 u32 backoff; member 232 * @tx_backoff: Array of thresholds for tx-backoff , in ascending order. 236 * @support_tx_backoff: Support tx-backoff? 276 /* Tx-backoff power threshold 278 * @backoff: The tx-backoff in uSec 282 u32 backoff; member [all...] |
/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/ax25/ |
H A D | ax25_subr.c | 218 * Exponential backoff for AX.25 224 switch (ax25->backoff) { in ax25_calculate_t1() 247 if (ax25->backoff == 0) in ax25_calculate_rtt()
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