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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/nfs/ |
H A D | nfs_vnops.c | 2830 * it was committed. But doing that here would risk allowing 3003 * again and not just committed. 3074 int backup, wverfset, commit, committed; local 3093 committed = NFS_WRITE_FILESYNC; 3148 if (commit < committed) 3149 committed = commit; 3166 committed = NFS_WRITE_FILESYNC; 3173 *iomodep = committed; 3176 FSDBG_BOT(537, np, committed, uio_resid(uio), error); 3240 int updatemtime = 0, wccpostattr = 0, rlen, committed local [all...] |
H A D | nfs_bio.c | 1281 * Check that a "needcommit" buffer can still be committed. 2802 int committed = NFS_WRITE_FILESYNC; local 2843 error = nmp->nm_funcs->nf_write_rpc_async_finish(np, req, &committed, &rlen, &wverf); 2910 if (committed < bp->nb_commitlevel) 2911 bp->nb_commitlevel = committed; 3022 * server, but nas not been committed to stable storage on the server
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H A D | nfs4_vnops.c | 487 int committed = NFS_WRITE_FILESYNC; local 519 nfsm_chain_get_32(error, &nmrep, committed); 538 if ((committed != NFS_WRITE_FILESYNC) && nfs_allow_async && 540 committed = NFS_WRITE_FILESYNC; 541 *iomodep = committed;
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/darwin-on-arm/xnu/bsd/dev/dtrace/ |
H A D | dtrace.c | 2791 * We now know that all CPUs have committed or discarded their 6559 int committed = 0; 6930 ASSERT(!committed); 6939 committed = 1; 7155 if (!committed) 11662 * will not be committed. This situation is
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