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/linux-6.3-rc2/fs/reiserfs/
A Dxattr.c189 struct dentry *dentries[8]; member
202 if (dbuf->count == ARRAY_SIZE(dbuf->dentries)) in fill_with_dentries()
224 dbuf->dentries[dbuf->count++] = dentry; in fill_with_dentries()
234 if (buf->dentries[i]) in cleanup_dentry_buf()
235 dput(buf->dentries[i]); in cleanup_dentry_buf()
274 for (i = 0; !err && i < buf.count && buf.dentries[i]; i++) { in reiserfs_for_each_xattr()
275 struct dentry *dentry = buf.dentries[i]; in reiserfs_for_each_xattr()
281 buf.dentries[i] = NULL; in reiserfs_for_each_xattr()
/linux-6.3-rc2/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/
A Dexporting.rst11 dentries via open file descriptors or cwd/root. However remote
27 and dentries will be termed "exportable".
58 This is set when anonymous dentries are created, and cleared when a
69 subtree is successfully reconnected to root. Until then dentries
72 dentries. That guarantees that we won't need to hunt them down upon
80 c. Helper routines to allocate anonymous dentries, and to help attach
81 loose directory dentries at lookup time. They are:
/linux-6.3-rc2/drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx4/
A Dsysfs.c269 port->dentr_ar->dentries[i].entry_num = i; in add_port_entries()
270 ret = create_sysfs_entry(port, &port->dentr_ar->dentries[i], in add_port_entries()
287 port->dentr_ar->dentries[attr.gid_tbl_len + i].entry_num = i; in add_port_entries()
289 &port->dentr_ar->dentries[attr.gid_tbl_len + i], in add_port_entries()
306 port->dentr_ar->dentries[2 * attr.gid_tbl_len + i].entry_num = i; in add_port_entries()
308 &port->dentr_ar->dentries[2 * attr.gid_tbl_len + i], in add_port_entries()
A Dmlx4_ib.h571 struct mlx4_ib_iov_sysfs_attr dentries[3 * NUM_ALIAS_GUID_PER_PORT + 1]; member
/linux-6.3-rc2/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/
A Dfs.rst53 int nr_negative; /* # of unused negative dentries */
59 ``nr_dentry`` shows the total number of dentries allocated (active
60 + unused). ``nr_unused shows`` the number of dentries that are not
68 ``nr_negative`` shows the number of unused dentries that are also
69 negative dentries which do not map to any files. Instead,
A Dvm.rst231 reclaimable slab objects like dentries and inodes. Once dropped, their
238 To free reclaimable slab objects (includes dentries and inodes)::
253 (inodes, dentries, pagecache, etc...) These objects are automatically
958 reclaim dentries and inodes at a "fair" rate with respect to pagecache and
961 never reclaim dentries and inodes due to memory pressure and this can easily
963 causes the kernel to prefer to reclaim dentries and inodes.
/linux-6.3-rc2/fs/
A Dsuper.c67 long dentries; in super_cache_scan() local
86 dentries = list_lru_shrink_count(&sb->s_dentry_lru, sc); in super_cache_scan()
87 total_objects = dentries + inodes + fs_objects + 1; in super_cache_scan()
92 dentries = mult_frac(sc->nr_to_scan, dentries, total_objects); in super_cache_scan()
103 sc->nr_to_scan = dentries + 1; in super_cache_scan()
/linux-6.3-rc2/Documentation/filesystems/
A Dpath-lookup.txt19 as many cached path component dentries as possible. This significantly
36 even stores into cachelines of common dentries). This is known as "rcu-walk"
108 expensive and also problematic for directory dentries. Latency would be far to
116 the remaining dentries on the list.
183 reference counts on intermediate dentries along the path. To do this, a per
A Dvfs.rst37 most computers cannot fit all dentries in the RAM at the same time, some
39 dentry, the VFS may have to resort to creating dentries along the way,
52 dentries (hard links, for example, do this).
587 negative or needs lookup. Cached positive dentries are still
1207 dentries in the dcache are valid. Network filesystems are
1261 However, our vfsmount is pinned, and RCU held, so the dentries
1292 filesystems probably dont want to use it, because their dentries
1356 one of the underlying dentries hidden by the overlay. It is
1367 of child dentries. Child dentries are basically like files in a
1375 manipulate dentries:
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A Dramfs-rootfs-initramfs.rst29 dentries and page cache as usual, but there's nowhere to write them to.
47 as creating and destroying dentries. Plus it needed a filesystem driver
A Dceph.rst43 directories, allowing entire directories of dentries and inodes to be
A Dpath-lookup.rst115 dentry of a directory to the dentries of the children, that linkage is
260 ``d_lock`` on one or more the dentries while the change happens. One
261 exception is when idle dentries are removed from the dcache due to
281 not prevent them both adding new dentries with the same name. As this
538 The Linux VFS has a concept of "managed" dentries. There are three
539 potentially interesting things about these dentries corresponding
680 data structures - dentries, inodes, super_blocks, and mounts - will
A Df2fs.rst150 dentries is limited to ~3.4k.
631 dentries(11 * 214 bytes) + file name (8 * 214 bytes)
641 | bitmap | reserved | dentries | file names |
A Dporting.rst365 unreferenced dentries, and is now only called when the dentry refcount goes to
412 atomic operations and scalability hazards on dentries and inodes (see
A Dorangefs.rst541 dentries is to always obtain the needed information from userspace - at
A Didmappings.rst606 They allow to expose the same set of dentries with different ownership at
A Dfscrypt.rst38 unencrypted files. Similarly, half as many dentries and inodes are
/linux-6.3-rc2/fs/ceph/
A Dinode.c1611 ctl->dentries = kmap(ctl->page); in fill_readdir_cache()
1613 memset(ctl->dentries, 0, PAGE_SIZE); in fill_readdir_cache()
1619 ctl->dentries[idx] = dn; in fill_readdir_cache()
A Ddir.c150 cache_ctl->dentries = kmap(cache_ctl->page); in __dcache_find_get_entry()
160 dentry = cache_ctl->dentries[cache_ctl->index]; in __dcache_find_get_entry()
A Dsuper.h870 struct dentry **dentries; member
/linux-6.3-rc2/fs/nfsd/
A Dnfs4state.c2898 struct dentry *dentries[ARRAY_SIZE(client_files)]; in create_client() local
2921 client_files, dentries); in create_client()
2922 clp->cl_nfsd_info_dentry = dentries[0]; in create_client()
/linux-6.3-rc2/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1/
A Dcpusets.rst333 such as for inodes and dentries evenly over all the nodes that the
/linux-6.3-rc2/Documentation/admin-guide/
A Dcgroup-v2.rst1142 - Kernel data structures such as dentries and inodes.
1448 dentries and inodes.

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