Searched refs:hfs_update (Results 1 - 9 of 9) sorted by relevance
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H A D | hfs_readwrite.c | 546 (void) hfs_update(vp, TRUE); 809 retval = hfs_update(vp, TRUE); 3021 (void) hfs_update(vp, TRUE); 3039 (void) hfs_update(vp, TRUE); 3395 (void) hfs_update(vp, TRUE); 3533 (void) hfs_update(vp, TRUE); 3579 retval = hfs_update(vp, MNT_WAIT); 4081 (void) hfs_update(vp, TRUE); 4091 * otherwise we must do the hfs_update to reflect the changes 4125 * otherwise we must do the hfs_update t [all...] |
H A D | hfs_link.c | 641 error = hfs_update(tdvp, 0); 657 error = hfs_update(fdvp, 0); 679 if (error == 0 && (ret = hfs_update(vp, TRUE)) != 0) {
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H A D | hfs_xattr.c | 859 result = hfs_update(vp, FALSE); 1294 (void) hfs_update(vp, 0); 1391 * hfs_truncate() and hfs_update() 1404 result = hfs_update(vp, FALSE); 1493 hfs_update(vp, FALSE); 1554 (void) hfs_update(vp, 0);
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H A D | hfs_btreeio.c | 558 (void) hfs_update(vp, TRUE);
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H A D | hfs_vnops.c | 1683 if ((error = hfs_update(vp, TRUE)) != 0) 3046 retval = hfs_update(vp, wait); 5127 (void) hfs_update (fvp, 0); 5167 (void) hfs_update(fdvp, 0); 5176 (void) hfs_update(tdvp, 0); 5730 hfs_update(vp, 0); 5977 hfs_update(struct vnode *vp, __unused int waitfor) function 6199 attr.ca_itime += 3600; /* Same as what hfs_update does */
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H A D | hfs_cnode.c | 169 * in hfs_vnop_reclaim. hfs_update, by definition, is not necessary if the cnode's catalog 578 * A file may have had delayed allocations, in which case hfs_update 581 * force the update, or hfs_update will again skip the cat_update. 583 * If the file has C_NOEXISTS set, then we can skip the hfs_update call 594 hfs_update(vp, 0); 849 hfs_update(vp, 0); 885 * a call to hfs_update if the cnode has outbound data.
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H A D | hfs.h | 905 extern int hfs_update(struct vnode *, int);
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H A D | hfs_resize.c | 1372 * mark the cnode as modified. We cannot call hfs_update() 1947 (void) hfs_update(extent_info->vp, MNT_WAIT); 2269 (void) hfs_update(vp, MNT_WAIT);
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H A D | hfs_attrlist.c | 344 hfs_update(dvp, 0);
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