VOP_INACTIVE(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VOP_INACTIVE(9) |
NAME¶
VOP_INACTIVE
,
VOP_RECLAIM
— reclaim file
system resources for a vnode
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
int
VOP_INACTIVE
(struct
vnode *vp, struct thread
*td);
int
VOP_RECLAIM
(struct
vnode *vp, struct thread
*td);
DESCRIPTION¶
The arguments are:
- vp
- The vnode being reclaimed.
VOP_INACTIVE
()
is usually called when the kernel is no longer using the vnode. However,
there is no guarantee that it will be called at all, for example if the last
reference was dropped while the vnode lock could not be upgraded to
exclusive without sleeping. This may be because the reference count reaches
zero or it may be that the file system is being forcibly unmounted while
there are open files. It can be used to reclaim space on the last close of
an ‘open but deleted’ file.
VOP_RECLAIM
()
is called when a vnode is being reused for a different file system. Any file
system specific resources associated with the vnode should be freed.
LOCKS¶
For both VOP_INACTIVE
() and
VOP_RECLAIM
(), the vp will be
exclusively locked on entry, and must be left exclusively locked on
return.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Doug Rabson.
March 15, 2019 | Debian |