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/linux/include/linux/
H A Dbuffer_head.h123 BUFFER_FNS(Dirty, dirty) in BUFFER_FNS() argument
124 TAS_BUFFER_FNS(Dirty, dirty) in BUFFER_FNS()
H A Dpage-flags.h556 PAGEFLAG(Dirty, dirty, PF_HEAD) TESTSCFLAG(Dirty, dirty, PF_HEAD)
557 __CLEARPAGEFLAG(Dirty, dirty, PF_HEAD)
/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/
H A Dsoft-dirty.rst2 Soft-Dirty PTEs
H A Duserfaultfd.rst265 - Dirty information will not get lost if the pte was zapped due to
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/fuse/
H A Dfuse-io.rst37 fast. Dirty pages are written back implicitly (background writeback or page
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/iomap/
H A Doperations.rst26 Dirty cache will be written back to disk at some point that can be
527 Dirty parts of the pagecache are flushed to storage before initiating
542 Dirty parts of the pagecache are flushed to storage before initiating
/linux/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/
H A Dvm.rst305 Dirty tracking must be enabled on all memslots, else -EINVAL is returned. When
/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/
H A Diommufd.rst382 - Dirty page tracking in the IOMMU
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Dproc.rst538 reasons. And these are not included in {Shared,Private}_{Clean,Dirty} field.
1060 Dirty: 12 kB
1159 Dirty
H A Dvfs.rst692 page lookup by address, and keeping track of pages tagged as Dirty or
709 The Dirty tag is primarily used by mpage_writepages - the default
/linux/drivers/platform/x86/
H A DKconfig925 - Dirty CPU snoop (write only)
/linux/tools/arch/x86/kcpuid/
H A Dcpuid.csv1007 0x80000020, 3, ecx, 6, bmec_all_dirty_victims , Dirty QoS victims to all types of memory can be tracked
/linux/arch/arm64/
H A DKconfig1846 bool "Support for hardware updates of the Access and Dirty page flags"
/linux/Documentation/virt/kvm/
H A Dapi.rst1423 the Access and Dirty flags, for example) never results in a