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/Linux-v4.19/include/crypto/
Dmcryptd.h97 unsigned long (*flusher)(struct mcryptd_alg_cstate *cstate); member
/Linux-v4.19/crypto/
Dmcryptd.c142 cstate->alg_state->flusher(cstate); in mcryptd_opportunistic_flush()
208 alg_state->flusher(alg_cpu_state); in mcryptd_flusher()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/sysctl/
Dvm.txt129 flusher threads will start writeback.
142 flusher threads will start writing out dirty data.
167 for writeout by the kernel flusher threads. It is expressed in 100'ths
169 interval will be written out next time a flusher thread wakes up.
190 inode is old enough to be eligible for writeback by the kernel flusher threads.
197 The kernel flusher threads will periodically wake up and write `old' data
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/sha1-mb/
Dsha1_mb.c969 sha1_mb_alg_state.flusher = &sha1_mb_flusher; in sha1_mb_mod_init()
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/sha256-mb/
Dsha256_mb.c971 sha256_mb_alg_state.flusher = &sha256_mb_flusher; in sha256_mb_mod_init()
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/sha512-mb/
Dsha512_mb.c1005 sha512_mb_alg_state.flusher = &sha512_mb_flusher; in sha512_mb_mod_init()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/laptops/
Dlaptop-mode.txt265 # exceeded, the kernel will wake flusher threads which will then reduce the
387 # exceeded, the kernel will wake flusher threads which will then reduce the