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/linux-6.12.1/fs/ubifs/
Dorphan.c55 struct ubifs_orphan *orphan, *o; in ubifs_add_orphan() local
58 orphan = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ubifs_orphan), GFP_NOFS); in ubifs_add_orphan()
59 if (!orphan) in ubifs_add_orphan()
61 orphan->inum = inum; in ubifs_add_orphan()
62 orphan->new = 1; in ubifs_add_orphan()
67 kfree(orphan); in ubifs_add_orphan()
81 kfree(orphan); in ubifs_add_orphan()
87 rb_link_node(&orphan->rb, parent, p); in ubifs_add_orphan()
88 rb_insert_color(&orphan->rb, &c->orph_tree); in ubifs_add_orphan()
89 list_add_tail(&orphan->list, &c->orph_list); in ubifs_add_orphan()
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DMakefile5 ubifs-y += tnc.o master.o scan.o replay.o log.o commit.o gc.o orphan.o
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/
Dorphan.rst11 track the inode as orphan so that in case of crash extra blocks allocated to
14 Traditionally ext4 tracks orphan inodes in a form of single linked list where
15 superblock contains the inode number of the last orphan inode (s_last_orphan
19 in heavy creation of orphan inodes. When orphan file feature
29 inode number of an orphan
31 blocksize-8 __le32 ob_magic Magic value stored in orphan
33 blocksize-4 __le32 ob_checksum Checksum of the orphan block.
36 When a filesystem with orphan file feature is writeably mounted, we set
38 be valid orphan entries. In case we see this feature when mounting the
39 filesystem, we read the whole orphan file and process all orphan inodes found
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Dglobals.rst14 .. include:: orphan.rst
Dspecial_inodes.rst55 - Inode number of file tracking orphan inodes.
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/soc/qcom/
Dsmem_state.c27 bool orphan; member
49 if (state->orphan) in qcom_smem_state_update_bits()
227 state->orphan = true; in qcom_smem_state_unregister()
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/dev-tools/
Dkmemleak.rst7 with the difference that the orphan objects are not freed but only
37 Note that the orphan objects are listed in the order they were allocated
39 objects to be reported as orphan.
90 An allocated block of memory is considered orphan if no pointer to its
100 considered orphan)
108 4. the remaining white objects are considered orphan and reported via
182 The false negatives are real memory leaks (orphan objects) but not
190 (orphan). For objects known not to be leaks, kmemleak provides the
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/
Ddisclaimer-zh_CN.rst1 :orphan:
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/translations/zh_TW/
Ddisclaimer-zh_TW.rst1 :orphan:
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/translations/it_IT/
Ddisclaimer-ita.rst1 :orphan:
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/translations/sp_SP/
Ddisclaimer-sp.rst1 :orphan:
/linux-6.12.1/fs/ext4/
DMakefile13 xattr_user.o fast_commit.o orphan.o
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/clk/
Dclk.c78 bool orphan; member
2084 core->orphan = is_orphan; in clk_core_update_orphan_status()
2092 bool was_orphan = core->orphan; in clk_reparent()
2097 bool becomes_orphan = new_parent->orphan; in clk_reparent()
3854 struct clk_core *orphan; in clk_core_reparent_orphans_nolock() local
3861 hlist_for_each_entry_safe(orphan, tmp2, &clk_orphan_list, child_node) { in clk_core_reparent_orphans_nolock()
3862 struct clk_core *parent = __clk_init_parent(orphan); in clk_core_reparent_orphans_nolock()
3872 __clk_set_parent_before(orphan, parent); in clk_core_reparent_orphans_nolock()
3873 __clk_set_parent_after(orphan, parent, NULL); in clk_core_reparent_orphans_nolock()
3874 __clk_recalc_accuracies(orphan); in clk_core_reparent_orphans_nolock()
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/linux-6.12.1/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso/
DMakefile28 ldflags-y += --orphan-handling=$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN_LEVEL)
/linux-6.12.1/include/scsi/
Dsg.h177 char orphan; /* 0 -> normal request, 1 -> from interrupted SG_IO */ member
/linux-6.12.1/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/
Dcoresight-core.c921 if (!src_csdev->orphan) in coresight_orphan_match()
965 src_csdev->orphan = still_orphan; in coresight_orphan_match()
1013 conn->src_dev->orphan = true; in coresight_remove_conns()
1151 csdev->orphan = true; in coresight_register()
/linux-6.12.1/fs/btrfs/
DMakefile29 extent_io.o volumes.o async-thread.o ioctl.o locking.o orphan.o \
/linux-6.12.1/arch/arm/boot/compressed/
DMakefile121 LDFLAGS_vmlinux += --orphan-handling=$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN_LEVEL)
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/gpu/
Dmsm-crash-dump.rst1 :orphan:
/linux-6.12.1/arch/arm64/kernel/vdso32/
DMakefile102 VDSO_LDFLAGS += --orphan-handling=$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN_LEVEL)
/linux-6.12.1/arch/powerpc/kernel/vdso/
DMakefile50 ldflags-$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN) += -Wl,--orphan-handling=$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN_LEVEL)
/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/networking/
Dsnmp_counter.rst494 becomes an orphan socket, kernel waits for the reply of the other side,
496 enough memory to keep the orphan socket, kernel would send an RST to
506 2. the orphan socket count is higher than net.ipv4.tcp_max_orphans
1275 Below is an example which let the orphan socket count be higher than
1361 gracefully, these connections became orphan sockets. As the iptables
1364 stage, so they will keep as orphan sockets until timeout. We have echo
1366 only keep 10 orphan sockets, for all other orphan sockets, the client
1368 the 'ss -s' command shows the system has 10 orphan sockets, and the
1371 An additional explanation about orphan socket count: You could find the
1372 exactly orphan socket count by the 'ss -s' command, but when kernel
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/networking/mac80211_hwsim/
Dmac80211_hwsim.rst1 :orphan:
/linux-6.12.1/arch/x86/boot/compressed/
DMakefile60 LDFLAGS_vmlinux += --orphan-handling=$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN_LEVEL)
/linux-6.12.1/arch/s390/boot/
DMakefile67 LDFLAGS_vmlinux-$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN) := --orphan-handling=$(CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN_LEVEL)

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