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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/
H A Ds390_flic.rst73 __u8 maskable;
79 to use, maskable whether this adapter may be masked (interrupts turned off),
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/
H A Dkvm.h42 __u8 maskable; member
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/tools/arch/s390/include/uapi/asm/
H A Dkvm.h42 __u8 maskable; member
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/core-api/irq/
H A Dirqflags-tracing.rst42 - if the architecture has non-maskable interrupts then those need to be
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/RCU/
H A DNMI-RCU.rst8 it is possible to use RCU to provide dynamic non-maskable interrupt
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/
H A Dftest.S117 ### ovfl non-maskable
125 ### unfl non-maskable
825 # This test will take a non-maskable overflow directly.
980 # This test will take a non-maskable underflow directly.
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/core-api/
H A Dtimekeeping.rst138 a non-maskable interrupt (NMI) during a timekeeper update, and
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
H A Dx_snan.S7 | an SNAN) is a non-maskable run-time exception.
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/
H A DTEST.DOC153 (3) non-maskable overflow/underflow exceptions
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/x86/
H A Dkernel-stacks.rst79 Used for non-maskable interrupts (NMI).
H A Dpti.rst147 frequent performance monitoring non-maskable interrupts (see "NMI"
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/s390/include/asm/
H A Dkvm_host.h774 bool maskable; member
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/s390/kvm/
H A Dinterrupt.c2478 adapter->maskable = adapter_info.maskable; in register_io_adapter()
2493 if (!adapter || !adapter->maskable) in kvm_s390_mask_adapter()
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/nxp/
H A DREADME_MLAN4348 5. Non-maskable event matched
4349 6: Non-maskable condition matched (EAPoL rekey)
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/RCU/Design/Requirements/
H A DRequirements.rst1833 The Linux kernel has non-maskable interrupts (NMIs), and RCU read-side