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/linux-6.1.9/fs/
Dpnode.c64 for (m = mnt->mnt_master; m != NULL; m = m->mnt_master) { in get_dominating_id()
82 master = mnt->mnt_master; in do_make_slave()
89 slave_mnt->mnt_master = NULL; in do_make_slave()
111 slave_mnt->mnt_master = master; in do_make_slave()
115 mnt->mnt_master = master; in do_make_slave()
131 mnt->mnt_master = NULL; in change_mnt_propagation()
157 struct mount *master = m->mnt_master; in propagation_next()
159 if (master == origin->mnt_master) { in propagation_next()
200 struct mount *master = m->mnt_master; in next_group()
241 p = n->mnt_master; in propagate_one()
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Dpnode.h14 #define IS_MNT_SLAVE(m) ((m)->mnt_master)
Dmount.h63 struct mount *mnt_master; /* slave is on master->mnt_slave_list */ member
Dproc_namespace.c166 int master = r->mnt_master->mnt_group_id; in show_mountinfo()
Dnamespace.c1137 mnt->mnt_master = old; in clone_mnt()
1144 mnt->mnt_master = old->mnt_master; in clone_mnt()
2802 struct mount *m = from->mnt_master; in do_set_group()
2805 to->mnt_master = m; in do_set_group()
/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/filesystems/
Dsharedsubtree.rst852 * ->mnt_master
866 ->mnt_master
879 All vfsmounts with the same ->mnt_master form on a cyclic list anchored
880 in ->mnt_master->mnt_slave_list and going through ->mnt_slave.
882 ->mnt_master can point to arbitrary (and possibly different) members
889 All vfsmounts in a peer group have the same ->mnt_master. If it is
917 'E', 'K', 'F', 'G' have their ->mnt_master point to struct vfsmount of 'A'
919 'M', 'L', 'N' have their ->mnt_master point to struct vfsmount of 'K'
925 J and K's ->mnt_master points to struct vfsmount of C
929 'H' and 'I' have their ->mnt_master pointing to struct vfsmount of 'D'.
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