Lines Matching refs:time
13 #include <linux/time.h>
348 * And at reserve time, it's always aligned to page size, so
519 * compression, that's just a waste of CPU time. So, if the
548 * change at any time if we discover bad compression ratios.
1402 * buffered write time, the bytes_may_use counter is incremented);
1813 * being touched for the first time.
2146 * we wait until bio submission time. All the pages in the bio are
2149 * At IO completion time the cums attached on the ordered extent record
2237 * at IO completion time based on sums calculated at bio submission time.
2369 * first time we come into the fixup worker, or could happen
2930 * transaction commit time/superblock commit/cleaner kthread.
3263 * be a lot of backrefs. Don't waste time searching too hard,
3693 * up we can end up burning a lot of time in btrfs-cleaner without any
3831 * reference to at the time of the snapshot creation. In the meantime
4245 * off from time to time. This means all inodes in subvolume roots,
4287 * up a huge file in a single leaf. Most of the time that
4288 * bytes_deleted is > 0, it will be huge by the time we get here
4979 * extent_state structures over and over, wasting lots of time.
5502 * Compile-time asserts that generic FT_* types still match
5797 * This is somewhat expensive, updating the tree every time the
6203 * and ctime of the parent directory with the current time, since the