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36 p = c->buds.rb_node; in ubifs_search_bud()69 p = c->buds.rb_node; in ubifs_get_wbuf()119 p = &c->buds.rb_node; in ubifs_add_bud()131 rb_insert_color(&bud->rb, &c->buds); in ubifs_add_bud()304 p = rb_first(&c->buds); in remove_buds()329 rb_erase(p1, &c->buds); in remove_buds()
620 for (rb = rb_first(&c->buds); rb; rb = rb_next(rb)) { in ubifs_dump_budg()708 for (rb = rb_first((struct rb_root *)&c->buds); rb; rb = rb_next(rb)) { in ubifs_dump_lprop()2526 } else if (write && !RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&c->buds) && in power_cut_emulated()
914 rbtree_postorder_for_each_entry_safe(bud, n, &c->buds, rb) in free_buds()2139 c->buds = RB_ROOT; in alloc_ubifs_info()
1272 struct rb_root buds; member
146 journal entry. These nodes are called *buds* and describe the actual filesystem156 available to write the reference node and buds part of this entry. Then, the157 reference node is written and afterwards the buds describing the file changes.159 the referenced LEBs to discover the buds. If these are corrupt or missing,183 containing their buds