Searched refs:CN_STALE (Results 1 – 8 of 8) sorted by relevance
169 if (cp->c_flags & (CN_DESTROY | CN_STALE)) { in cachefs_cnode_idle()402 if ((cp->c_flags & (CN_DESTROY | CN_STALE)) && in cachefs_cnode_inactive()633 (cp->c_flags & (CN_STALE | CN_DESTROY))) { in cachefs_cnode_find()1417 if (cp->c_flags & (CN_STALE | CN_DESTROY)) in cachefs_cnode_sync()1933 cp->c_flags |= CN_STALE | CN_ALLOC_PENDING | CN_NOCACHE; in cachefs_cnode_stale()
162 if (cp->c_flags | CN_STALE) { in c_cod_check_cached_object()
186 if (cp->c_flags | CN_STALE) { in c_strict_check_cached_object()
232 if (cp->c_flags & (CN_STALE | CN_DESTROY)) { in cachefs_pack_common()2216 if (cp->c_flags & (CN_STALE | CN_DESTROY)) in sync_metadata()
1130 if (cp->c_flags & CN_STALE) { in cachefs_getfrontfile()1146 if (cp->c_flags & CN_STALE) { in cachefs_getfrontfile()
929 if (cp->c_flags & CN_STALE) { in cachefs_packed_pending()
3310 if (cp->c_flags & (CN_STALE | CN_DESTROY)) in cachefs_sync_metadata()
965 #define CN_STALE 0x400 /* cnode is stale */ macro