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/Linux-v5.15/fs/ocfs2/
Dinode.c889 int *wipe) in ocfs2_query_inode_wipe() argument
895 *wipe = 0; in ocfs2_query_inode_wipe()
971 *wipe = 1; in ocfs2_query_inode_wipe()
994 int wipe, status; in ocfs2_delete_inode() local
1062 status = ocfs2_query_inode_wipe(inode, di_bh, &wipe); in ocfs2_delete_inode()
1063 if (!wipe || status < 0) { in ocfs2_delete_inode()
/Linux-v5.15/drivers/md/
Ddm-crypt.c98 int (*wipe)(struct crypt_config *cc); member
1080 .wipe = crypt_iv_lmk_wipe,
1089 .wipe = crypt_iv_tcw_wipe,
1107 .wipe = crypt_iv_elephant_wipe,
2632 if (cc->iv_gen_ops && cc->iv_gen_ops->wipe) { in crypt_wipe_key()
2633 r = cc->iv_gen_ops->wipe(cc); in crypt_wipe_key()
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/driver-api/nvdimm/
Dsecurity.rst32 overwrite <keyid> - wipe the entire nvdimm.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dext-ctrls-codec.rst1495 - Slice groups grow in wipe scan pattern from top to bottom.
1514 Specifies a direction of the slice group change for raster and wipe
1524 - Raster scan or wipe right.
1526 - Reverse raster scan or wipe left.
1531 Specifies the size of the first slice group for raster and wipe map.
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-block247 contiguous blocks on storage. This can be used to wipe
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dbcache.rst259 Now we can wipe it::
272 H) Stop/free a registered bcache to wipe and/or recreate it
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/security/
Dself-protection.rst307 syscall return (``CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STACKLEAK``), wipe heap memory on a
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/filesystems/
Dfscrypt.rst114 FS_IOC_REMOVE_ENCRYPTION_KEY_ALL_USERS ioctl) can wipe a master
128 - The kernel cannot magically wipe copies of the master key(s) that
129 userspace might have as well. Therefore, userspace must wipe all
Dproc.rst545 wf wipe on fork
/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/process/
Dmaintainer-pgp-guide.rst494 the Admin PIN and the Reset Code (which allows you to completely wipe