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/linux-3.4.99/fs/ubifs/
Dorphan.c71 struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, *o; in ubifs_add_orphan() local
74 orphan = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_orphan), GFP_NOFS); in ubifs_add_orphan()
75 if (!orphan) in ubifs_add_orphan()
77 orphan->inum = inum; in ubifs_add_orphan()
78 orphan->new = 1; in ubifs_add_orphan()
83 kfree(orphan); in ubifs_add_orphan()
97 kfree(orphan); in ubifs_add_orphan()
103 rb_link_node(&orphan->rb, parent, p); in ubifs_add_orphan()
104 rb_insert_color(&orphan->rb, &c->orph_tree); in ubifs_add_orphan()
105 list_add_tail(&orphan->list, &c->orph_list); in ubifs_add_orphan()
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DMakefile4 ubifs-y += tnc.o master.o scan.o replay.o log.o commit.o gc.o orphan.o
/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/
Dkmemleak.txt10 with the difference that the orphan objects are not freed but only
40 Note that the orphan objects are listed in the order they were allocated
42 objects to be reported as orphan.
75 An allocated block of memory is considered orphan if no pointer to its
85 considered orphan)
93 4. the remaining white objects are considered orphan and reported via
145 The false negatives are real memory leaks (orphan objects) but not
153 (orphan). For objects known not to be leaks, kmemleak provides the
/linux-3.4.99/fs/btrfs/
DMakefile8 extent_io.o volumes.o async-thread.o ioctl.o locking.o orphan.o \
/linux-3.4.99/include/scsi/
Dsg.h157 char orphan; /* 0 -> normal request, 1 -> from interruped SG_IO */ member
/linux-3.4.99/drivers/clk/
Dclk.c1207 struct clk *orphan; in __clk_init() local
1288 hlist_for_each_entry_safe(orphan, tmp, tmp2, &clk_orphan_list, child_node) in __clk_init()
1289 for (i = 0; i < orphan->num_parents; i++) in __clk_init()
1290 if (!strcmp(clk->name, orphan->parent_names[i])) { in __clk_init()
1291 __clk_reparent(orphan, clk); in __clk_init()
/linux-3.4.99/fs/ext4/
Dindirect.c786 int orphan = 0; in ext4_ind_direct_IO() local
805 orphan = 1; in ext4_ind_direct_IO()
837 if (orphan) { in ext4_ind_direct_IO()
Dinode.c4106 int orphan = 0; in ext4_setattr() local
4165 orphan = 1; in ext4_setattr()
4184 orphan = 0; in ext4_setattr()
4206 if (orphan && inode->i_nlink) in ext4_setattr()
/linux-3.4.99/drivers/scsi/
Dsg.c138 char orphan; /* 1 -> drop on sight, 0 -> normal */ member
821 srp->orphan = 1; in sg_ioctl()
993 rinfo[val].orphan = srp->orphan; in sg_ioctl()
1323 if (unlikely(srp->orphan)) { in sg_rq_end_io()
Dgdth.h390 u8 orphan; /* flag: drive fragment */ member
/linux-3.4.99/fs/ext3/
Dinode.c1868 int orphan = 0; in ext3_direct_IO() local
1889 orphan = 1; in ext3_direct_IO()
1912 if (orphan) { in ext3_direct_IO()
/linux-3.4.99/fs/
Dcompat_ioctl.c375 char orphan; member
/linux-3.4.99/lib/
DKconfig.debug432 difference being that the orphan objects are not freed but
/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/networking/
Dip-sysctl.txt283 more aggressively. Let me to remind again: each orphan eats