Lines Matching defs:first
366 * the first log record that will be written in this new file.
619 * Insert persistent information as the first record in every file.
620 * Note that the previous length is wrong for the very first record
780 * first one back. The extra buffers will fail the checksums
886 int do_flush, first, ret;
988 * Note, the last-sync LSN saved in s_lsn is the LSN of the first byte
1046 * record that has been flushed. This is at least the first
1048 * we can move up to write point since the first lsn is not
1069 first = 1;
1076 } else if (first == 1) {
1084 * first we will waste a trip trough the
1088 first = 0;
1130 * the first byte of the buffer belongs. We have to know this
1202 * If we're writing the first block in a log file on a filesystem that