Lines Matching defs:dirty
1177 /* Clear dirty, set writeback and unlock the pages. */
1307 * writeback for the dirty sectors of page, that means data writeback
1460 * dirty bits and don't set any writeback bits
1699 * Run the delalloc range from start to end, and write back any dirty pages
2768 * Everything went as planned, we're now the owner of a dirty page with
2772 * The page was dirty when we started, nothing should have cleaned it.
2808 * set the page dirty bit without asking the filesystem if it is a
6046 bool dirty = flags & ~S_VERSION;
6051 dirty = inode_update_timestamps(inode, flags);
6052 return dirty ? btrfs_dirty_inode(BTRFS_I(inode)) : 0;
7476 * flush the dirty pages again to make absolutely sure that any
7477 * outstanding dirty pages are on disk - the first flush only starts
7485 * dirty or under writeback (same as for the non-compression case).
7877 * And since the page is not dirty nor writeback, and we have page
7961 * record subpage dirty bits for other part of the range.
8137 * deadlock. For example, if a dirty page is locked by this function
8139 * dirty page write out, then the btrfs_writepages() function could
8205 * faulted in, but write(2) could also dirty a page and set delalloc