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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-class-bdi36 writeout speed in relation to the other devices.
54 request must not be changed until writeout is complete.
/Linux-v5.10/kernel/gcov/
Dclang.c85 void llvm_gcov_init(llvm_gcov_callback writeout, llvm_gcov_callback flush) in llvm_gcov_init() argument
99 writeout(); in llvm_gcov_init()
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/
Dlocking.rst314 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,
Dvfs.rst744 PageLocked is true. writepage should start writeout, should set
752 internal dependencies). If it chooses not to start writeout, it
Dproc.rst1766 then deletes the file, it will in fact perform no writeout. But it will have
/Linux-v5.10/mm/
Dmigrate.c864 static int writeout(struct address_space *mapping, struct page *page) in writeout() function
917 return writeout(mapping, page); in fallback_migrate_page()
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/
Dlaptop-mode.rst270 # 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.
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/block/
Dbiodoc.rst514 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)
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/
Dvm.rst20 the writeout of dirty data to disk.
196 for writeout by the kernel flusher threads. It is expressed in 100'ths
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dxfs.rst26 doing delayed allocation writeout (default size is 64KiB).