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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/filesystems/caching/
Dbackend-api.txt5 The FS-Cache system provides an API by which actual caches can be supplied to
6 FS-Cache for it to then serve out to network filesystems and other interested
38 The cache should then be registered with FS-Cache by passing a pointer to the
47 (*) "fsdef" which should point to the object representation for the FS-Cache
49 here. FS-Cache keeps the caller's reference to the index object if
82 (2) that of one of the processes in the FS-Cache thread pool.
89 This is left to the cache to handle; FS-Cache makes no effort in this regard.
96 The cache may present data to the outside world through FS-Cache's interfaces
108 (*) Index/Data file FS-Cache representation cookie:
139 passed to FS-Cache when requested by the appropriate cache operation. In
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Dfscache.txt12 FS-Cache mediates between cache backends (such as CacheFS) and network
23 | AFS |----->| FS-Cache |
33 Or to look at it another way, FS-Cache is a module that provides a caching
49 | NFS |----->| FS-Cache |
70 FS-Cache does not follow the idea of completely loading every netfs file
90 FS-Cache provides the following facilities:
119 (8) Cookies can be "retired" upon release. At this point FS-Cache will mark
130 FS-Cache maintains a virtual indexing tree in which all indices, files, objects
175 The very top index is the FS-Cache master index in which individual netfs's
183 The netfs API to FS-Cache can be found in:
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Dobject.txt25 FS-Cache maintains an in-kernel representation of each object that a netfs is
29 FS-Cache also maintains a separate in-kernel representation of the objects that
96 Within FS-Cache, each active object is managed by its own individual state
175 FS-Cache expects the cache backend to probe the cache to see whether this
183 At the completion of lookup, FS-Cache will let the netfs go ahead with
195 FS-Cache expects the cache to create
200 At the completion of creation, FS-Cache will start processing write
Dnetfs-api.txt5 There's an API by which a network filesystem can make use of the FS-Cache
10 FS-Cache to make finding objects faster and to make retiring of groups of
28 (5) Cache tag lookup
39 (16) FS-Cache specific page flags.
46 FS-Cache needs a description of the network filesystem. This is specified
93 their index hierarchies in quite the same way, FS-Cache tries to impose as few
164 This defines an index, which is a special FS-Cache type.
266 This is called by FS-Cache to indicate that a backing store is being
303 FS-Cache permits the use of more than one cache. To permit particular index
306 FS-Cache as to which cache should be used. The problem with doing that is that
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Doperations.txt24 FS-Cache has an asynchronous operations handling facility that it uses for its
30 and FS-Cache will create operations and pass them off to the appropriate cache
113 This is, for example, used by FS-Cache to handle background writes of
Dcachefiles.txt17 (*) Cache culling.
19 (*) Cache structure.
55 space if necessary - see the "Cache Culling" section. This means it can be
108 Specify a tag to FS-Cache to use in distinguishing multiple caches.
191 Cache culling is done on the basis of the percentage of blocks and the
452 If FS-Cache is compiled with the following option enabled:
/linux-2.6.39/drivers/staging/spectra/
Dflash.c89 struct flash_cache_tag Cache; variable
446 Cache.array[i].address = NAND_CACHE_INIT_ADDR; in allocate_memory()
447 Cache.array[i].use_cnt = 0; in allocate_memory()
448 Cache.array[i].changed = CLEAR; in allocate_memory()
449 Cache.array[i].buf = kzalloc(Cache.cache_item_size, in allocate_memory()
451 if (!Cache.array[i].buf) in allocate_memory()
453 total_bytes += Cache.cache_item_size; in allocate_memory()
476 g_pTempBuf = kzalloc(Cache.cache_item_size, GFP_ATOMIC); in allocate_memory()
479 total_bytes += Cache.cache_item_size; in allocate_memory()
715 kfree(Cache.array[i].buf); in allocate_memory()
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Dflash.h144 extern struct flash_cache_tag Cache;
/linux-2.6.39/include/linux/
Dpage_cgroup.h71 TESTPCGFLAG(Cache, CACHE) in TESTPCGFLAG() argument
72 CLEARPCGFLAG(Cache, CACHE) in TESTPCGFLAG()
73 SETPCGFLAG(Cache, CACHE) in TESTPCGFLAG()
/linux-2.6.39/arch/unicore32/mm/
DKconfig13 bool "Disable I-Cache (I-bit)"
19 bool "Disable D-Cache (D-bit)"
Dproc-ucv2.S40 movc p0.c5, ip, #28 @ Cache invalidate all
/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/
Dcache_sram.txt1 * Freescale PQ3 and QorIQ based Cache SRAM
/linux-2.6.39/arch/mn10300/kernel/
Dsmp-low.S54 # Cache flush IPI interrupt handler
/linux-2.6.39/arch/m68k/kernel/
Dsun3-head.S63 moveq #ICACHE_ONLY,%d0 | Cache disabled until we're ready to enable it
/linux-2.6.39/fs/9p/
DKconfig20 caching support for 9p clients using FS-Cache
/linux-2.6.39/arch/mips/sgi-ip27/
DTODO19 13. Cache flushing (specially the SMP version) has to be investigated.
/linux-2.6.39/drivers/eisa/
Deisa.ids109 ASU0100 "ASUS EISA-SC100 SCSI Cache Host Adapter (CFG file V2.0)"
138 CCI0000 "Cache Computers, Inc. Memory Refresh Controller"
139 CCI1001 "Cache Computers Inc. 486/25 EISA System Board"
140 CCI2001 "Cache Computers Inc. 486/33 EISA System Board"
141 CCI3001 "Cache Computers, Inc. Modular EISA System Board"
142 CCI3009 "Cache Computers Inc. Modular EISA System Board"
143 CCI4000 "Cache Computers, Inc. 486/33 CPU Board"
144 CCI4001 "Cache Computers, Inc. 486/33 CPU Board"
145 CCI5001 "Cache Computers, Inc. 486/50 CPU Board"
146 CCI6001 "Cache Computer EISA Ethernet LAN Adapter"
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/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/filesystems/
Dgfs2-glocks.txt39 Glock mode | Cache data | Cache Metadata | Dirty Data | Dirty Metadata
Dubifs.txt134 Tree Node Cache (TNC) messages 128
146 Check Tree Node Cache (TNC) 2
/linux-2.6.39/arch/arm/boot/compressed/
Dhead.S405 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 0 @ flush(inval) I-Cache
406 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 0 @ flush(inval) D-Cache
415 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 0 @ flush(inval) I-Cache
416 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 0 @ flush(inval) D-Cache
792 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 0 @ flush D-Cache
793 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 0 @ flush I-Cache
/linux-2.6.39/fs/fscache/
DKconfig47 bool "Debug FS-Cache"
/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/netlabel/
Dcipso_ipv4.txt44 * Label Translation Cache
Dlsm_interface.txt35 * NetLabel Label Mapping Cache Operations
/linux-2.6.39/arch/sh/mm/
DKconfig249 menu "Cache configuration"
257 prompt "Cache mode"
/linux-2.6.39/arch/arm/mm/
Dproc-arm740.S110 orr r0, r0, #0x0000000d @ MPU/Cache/WB

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