Lines Matching refs:disk_devdesc
49 * geli_probe_and_attach(), and if we find that the disk_devdesc describes a
51 * devsw and has a pointer to the original disk_devdesc of the underlying host
68 * geli_devdesc instances replace the disk_devdesc in an open_file struct when
70 * disk_devdesc so that we can read the raw encrypted data using it.
73 struct disk_devdesc ddd; /* Must be first. */
74 struct disk_devdesc *hdesc; /* disk/slice/part hosting geli vol */
80 * A geli_readfunc that reads via a disk_devdesc passed in readpriv. This is
88 struct disk_devdesc *ddev;
90 ddev = (struct disk_devdesc *)readpriv;
221 * underlying host provider's disk_devdesc; this undoes the work done at
283 * by the disk_devdesc, and if it's geli-encrypted and we can decrypt it, we
285 * underlying provider's disk_devdesc, effectively attaching our code to all IO
296 struct disk_devdesc *hdesc;
301 hdesc = (struct disk_devdesc *)(f->f_devdata);
333 * store a reference to the underlying provider's disk_devdesc in it,