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218  * @needed: the number of items needed
341 * @txqueue: queue number timing out
1356 * @vlan_filters: the number of active VLAN filters
1466 * @vlan_filters: the number of active VLAN filters
1511 * @vlan_filters: the number of active VLAN filters
1928 * @enabled_tc: number of traffic classes to enable
2310 * number of successful filters. Note that 0 does NOT mean success!
2347 * @num_del: the number of filters to delete
2383 * @num_add: the number of filters to add
2616 /* Count the number of active (current and new) VLAN
2776 /* Determine the number of active and failed filters. */
4087 * @irq: interrupt number
4290 * @irq: interrupt number
4517 * @irq: interrupt number
4589 * number of queues in use.
5407 * i40e_dcb_get_num_tc - Get the number of TCs from DCBx config
5410 * Return the number of TCs from given DCBx configuration
5452 * Query the current DCB configuration and return the number of
5471 * Query the current MQPRIO configuration and return the number of
5489 * Return number of traffic classes enabled for the given PF
5869 /* On destroying the qdisc, reset vsi->rss_size, as number of enabled
6141 * @num_queues: number of queues
6145 * This function validates number of queues in the context of new channel
6634 /* now onwards for main VSI, number of queues will be value
6990 * Total number of ports
7670 "Failed to create traffic channel, insufficient number of queues.\n");
8266 /* Generate TC map for number of tc requested */
9061 * i40e_netif_set_realnum_tx_rx_queues - Update number of tx/rx queues
9064 * This updates netdev's number of tx/rx queues
11217 dev_info(&pf->pdev->dev, "Malicious Driver Detection event 0x%02x on TX queue %d PF number 0x%02x VF number 0x%02x\n",
11354 * i40e_set_num_rings_in_vsi - Determine number of rings in the VSI
11735 * @vectors: the number of MSI-X vectors to request
11737 * Returns the number of vectors reserved, or error
11758 * Returns the number of vectors reserved or negative on failure
11772 /* The number of vectors we'll request will be comprised of:
11774 * - The number of LAN queue pairs
11778 * is governed by number of cpus in the system.
11780 * - The number of VMDq pairs
11798 * the number of online CPUs is large. This ensures that we can enable
11801 * number of online CPUs.
11843 * available, the user will need to change the number of
11861 /* On systems with a large number of SMP cores, we previously limited
11862 * the number of vectors for num_lan_msix to be at most 50% of the
11866 * calculate the number of vectors we can add without going over the
11867 * cap of CPUs. For systems with a small number of CPUs this will be
12413 * @rss_size: Range of queue number for hashing
12492 * i40e_reconfig_rss_queues - change number of queues for rss and rebuild
12532 /* Reset vsi->rss_size, as number of enabled queues changed */
14880 * @num_reported: total number of elements
15495 /* The number of VSIs reported by the FW is the minimum guaranteed
15673 hw->bus.bus_id = pdev->bus->number;
15914 /* The number of VSIs reported by the FW is the minimum guaranteed
16588 * can safely hibernate even when there are a large number of CPUs.
16675 /* There is no need to throttle the number of active tasks because