Lines Matching defs:entry

22  * @idx_ni:	index inode containing the @entry described by this context
23 * @entry: index entry (points into @ir or @ia)
24 * @data: index entry data (points into @entry)
26 * @is_in_root: 'true' if @entry is in @ir and 'false' if it is in @ia
35 * @entry is the index entry described by this context. @data and @data_len
36 * are the index entry data and its length in bytes, respectively. @data
37 * simply points into @entry. This is probably what the user is interested in.
39 * If @is_in_root is 'true', @entry is in the index root attribute @ir described
43 * If @is_in_root is 'false', @entry is in the index allocation attribute and @ia
50 * @entry and its @data without having to allocate a buffer and copy the @entry
53 * When finished with the @entry and its @data, call ntfs_index_ctx_put() to
56 * If the index entry was modified, call flush_dcache_index_entry_page()
63 INDEX_ENTRY *entry;
84 * @ictx: ntfs index context describing the index entry
86 * Call flush_dcache_page() for the page in which an index entry resides.
88 * This must be called every time an index entry is modified, just after the
91 * If the index entry is in the index root attribute, simply flush the page
94 * If the index entry is in an index block belonging to the index allocation
106 * ntfs_index_entry_mark_dirty - mark an index entry dirty
107 * @ictx: ntfs index context describing the index entry
109 * Mark the index entry described by the index entry context @ictx dirty.
111 * If the index entry is in the index root attribute, simply mark the mft
116 * If the index entry is in an index block belonging to the index allocation
119 * VFS inode of the ntfs index inode to which the index entry belongs dirty,