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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-class-bdi | 36 writeout speed in relation to the other devices. 54 request must not be changed until writeout is complete.
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/Linux-v5.10/kernel/gcov/ |
D | clang.c | 85 void llvm_gcov_init(llvm_gcov_callback writeout, llvm_gcov_callback flush) in llvm_gcov_init() argument 99 writeout(); in llvm_gcov_init()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | locking.rst | 314 WBC_SYNC_NONE) then its role is to get as much writeout underway as 342 That is: after 2.5.12, pages which are under writeout are *not* locked. Note, 343 if the filesystem needs the page to be locked during writeout, that is ok, too,
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D | vfs.rst | 744 PageLocked is true. writepage should start writeout, should set 752 internal dependencies). If it chooses not to start writeout, it
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D | proc.rst | 1766 then deletes the file, it will in fact perform no writeout. But it will have
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/Linux-v5.10/mm/ |
D | migrate.c | 864 static int writeout(struct address_space *mapping, struct page *page) in writeout() function 917 return writeout(mapping, page); in fallback_migrate_page()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
D | laptop-mode.rst | 270 # so once some writeout has commenced, we do a lot of it. 391 # so once some writeout has commenced, we do a lot of it.
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/block/ |
D | biodoc.rst | 514 The same is true of Andrew Morton's work-in-progress multipage bio writeout 621 subsystem makes use of the block layer to writeout dirty pages in order to be 1144 8.15 Multi-page writeout and readahead patches (Andrew Morton)
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/ |
D | vm.rst | 20 the writeout of dirty data to disk. 196 for writeout by the kernel flusher threads. It is expressed in 100'ths
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | xfs.rst | 26 doing delayed allocation writeout (default size is 64KiB).
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