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msm-4.9
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fs
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xfs
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xfs_iomap.h
d32057f
xfs: pass a 64-bit count argument to xfs_iomap_write_unwritten
by Christoph Hellwig
· 10 years ago
0799a3e
xfs: get rid of count from xfs_iomap_write_allocate()
by Jie Liu
· 11 years ago
a206c81
xfs: kill xfs_iomap
by Christoph Hellwig
· 14 years ago
807cbbd
xfs: do not use emums for flags used in tracing
by Christoph Hellwig
· 14 years ago
f2bde9b
xfs: small cleanups for xfs_iomap / __xfs_get_blocks
by Christoph Hellwig
· 14 years ago
b4ed462
xfs: mark xfs_iomap_write_ helpers static
by Christoph Hellwig
· 15 years ago
34a52c6
xfs: move I/O type flags into xfs_aops.c
by Christoph Hellwig
· 15 years ago
207d041
xfs: kill struct xfs_iomap
by Christoph Hellwig
· 15 years ago
e513182
xfs: report iomap_bn in block base
by Christoph Hellwig
· 15 years ago
9563b3d
xfs: remove iomap_delta
by Christoph Hellwig
· 15 years ago
046f168
xfs: remove iomap_target
by Christoph Hellwig
· 15 years ago
0b1b213
xfs: event tracing support
by Christoph Hellwig
· 15 years ago
8de2bf9
xfs: remove xfs_flush_space
by Dave Chinner
· 16 years ago
9da096f
xfs: fix various typos
by Malcolm Parsons
· 16 years ago
541d7d3
[XFS] kill unnessecary ioops indirection
by Lachlan McIlroy
· 17 years ago
7642861
[XFS] kill BMAPI_UNWRITTEN
by Christoph Hellwig
· 17 years ago
6214ed4
[XFS] kill BMAPI_DEVICE
by Christoph Hellwig
· 17 years ago
ba532a9
[XFS] Kill unused IOMAP_EOF flag
by Christoph Hellwig
· 17 years ago
ba87ea6
[XFS] Fix to prevent the notorious 'NULL files' problem after a crash.
by Lachlan McIlroy
· 18 years ago
55b02d7
[XFS] Fix potential overflow in xfs_iomap_t delta for very large extents
by Eric Sandeen
· 19 years ago
7b71876
[XFS] Update license/copyright notices to match the prefered SGI boilerplate.
by Nathan Scott
· 19 years ago
f403b7f
[XFS] Cleanup use of loff_t vs xfs_off_t in the core code.
by Nathan Scott
· 20 years ago
24e17b5
[XFS] Use the right offset when ensuring a delayed allocate conversion has covered the offset originally requested. Can cause data corruption when multiple processes are performing writeout on different areas of the same file. Quite difficult to hit though.
by Nathan Scott
· 20 years ago
1da177e
Linux-2.6.12-rc2
by Linus Torvalds
· 20 years ago