1__MARK_INODE_DIRTY(9) The Linux VFS __MARK_INODE_DIRTY(9)
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6 __mark_inode_dirty - internal function
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9 void __mark_inode_dirty(struct inode * inode, int flags);
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16 what kind of dirty (i.e. I_DIRTY_SYNC) Mark an inode as dirty.
17 Callers should use mark_inode_dirty or mark_inode_dirty_sync.
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20 Put the inode on the super block's dirty list.
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22 CAREFUL! We mark it dirty unconditionally, but move it onto the dirty
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25 hashed, as it will have been marked dirty already.
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27 In short, make sure you hash any inodes _before_ you start marking them
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30 This function *must* be atomic for the I_DIRTY_PAGES case -
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33 Note that for blockdevs, inode->dirtied_when represents the dirtying
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37 I_DIRTY_PAGES we always use page->mapping->host, so the page-dirtying
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41Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. November 2011 __MARK_INODE_DIRTY(9)