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20 a "backing" store for a swap device. The storage is assumed to be
31 with the specified swap device number (aka "type"). A "store" will
42 to swap out a page, it first attempts to use frontswap. If the store returns
45 If a store returns failure, transcendent memory has rejected the data, and the
52 store frontswap pages to more completely manage its memory usage.
55 (a "duplicate" store), either the store succeeds and the data is overwritten,
56 or the store fails AND the page is invalidated. This ensures stale data may
64 how many store attempts have failed
70 how many store attempts have succeeded
143 AND a frontswap backend registers AND the backend fails every "store"
177 This notifies frontswap to expect attempts to "store" swap pages
203 store" and (possibly) a "frontswap backend loads", which are presumably much
233 and/or the block I/O subsystem. That said, only the initial "store"
247 frontswap: Since any "store" might fail, there must always be a real
266 has no more space. In this case, the store must be rejected. Whenever
267 frontswap rejects a store that would overwrite, it also must invalidate