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129 2c) A private mount does not forward or receive propagation.
257 A 'propagation event' is defined as event generated on a vfsmount
282 propagation events and does not forward propagation events.
298 has its own peer group too. This vfsmount receives propagation
299 events from its master vfsmount, and also forwards propagation
316 receive or forward any propagation events.
321 receive or forward any propagation events and cannot
388 propagates to. A new propagation tree containing 'C1',..,'Cn' is
389 created. This propagation tree is identical to the propagation tree of
397 propagates to. A new propagation tree is set containing all new mounts
399 propagation tree for 'B'.
405 'B' propagates to. A new propagation tree containing the new mounts
406 'C','C1',.. 'Cn' is created. This propagation tree is identical to the
407 propagation tree for 'B'. And finally the mount 'C' and its peer group
503 propagation from mount 'B'. A new propagation tree is created in the
504 exact same configuration as that of 'B'. This new propagation tree
506 propagation tree is appended to the already existing propagation tree
512 propagation from mount 'B'. The mount 'A' becomes a shared mount and a
513 propagation tree is created which is identical to that of
514 'B'. This new propagation tree contains all the new mounts 'A1',
520 receive propagation from mount 'B'. A new propagation tree is created
521 in the exact same configuration as that of 'B'. This new propagation
523 propagation tree is appended to the already existing propagation tree of
530 propagation from 'B'. And since the mount 'A' is unbindable, cloning
570 'b' on mounts that receive propagation from mount 'B' and does not have
856 send/receives propagation events.
868 receives propagation.
871 takes two more flags to indicate the propagation status of
886 individual lists does not affect propagation or the way propagation
892 A example propagation tree looks as shown in the figure below.
932 NOTE: The propagation tree is orthogonal to the mount tree.
963 propagation from the destination mount.
966 c) Link all the new mounts to form a propagation tree that
967 is identical to the propagation tree of the destination
971 propagation trees; where 'n' is the number of mounts in the
988 all the propagation related functionality resides in the file pnode.c