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377 * write to the next "virtually addressed" page beyond the LIMIT.
380 * page than normal. With this we could then adjust the LIMIT
501 * page boundary following it. Keep the tail boundary if that's lower.
690 * keeps a valid page next to the LIMIT and we could potentially
733 struct page **pglist;
737 * TRBE LIMIT and TRBE WRITE pointers must be page aligned. But with
738 * just a single page, there would not be any room left while writing
739 * into a partially filled TRBE buffer after the page size alignment.
934 * - Set the TRBBASER to the page aligned offset of the current
953 * the next page after the TRBLIMITR.LIMIT. For perf, the "next page"
955 * - The page beyond the ring buffer. This could mean, TRBE could
958 * i.e, a page outisde [head, head + size].
1331 * we must always program the TBRPTR_EL1, 256bytes from a page
1332 * boundary, with TRBBASER_EL1 set to the page, to prevent
1502 /* Trace capture is not possible with kernel page table isolation */