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| VRELE(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VRELE(9) | 
NAME¶
vput, vrele,
    vunref — decrement the use
    count for a vnode
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
    <sys/param.h>
  
  #include <sys/vnode.h>
void
  
  vput(struct
    vnode *vp);
void
  
  vrele(struct
    vnode *vp);
void
  
  vunref(struct
    vnode *vp);
DESCRIPTION¶
Decrement the v_usecount field of a vnode.
- vp
 - the vnode to decrement
 
The
    vrele()
    function takes an unlocked vnode and returns with the vnode unlocked.
The
    vput()
    function should be given a locked vnode as argument, the vnode is unlocked
    after the function returned. The vput() is
    operationally equivalent to calling VOP_UNLOCK(9) followed
    by vrele(9), with less overhead.
The
    vunref()
    function takes a locked vnode as argument, and returns with the vnode
    locked.
Any code in the system which signified its use of a vnode by usecount should call one of the listed function to decrement use counter. If the v_usecount field of the non-doomed vnode reaches zero, then it will be inactivated and placed on the free list.
The
    vrele()
    function may lock the vnode. All three functions may sleep.
The hold count for the vnode is always greater or equal to the usecount. Non-forced unmount fails when mount point owns a vnode that has non-zero usecount, see vflush(9).
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Doug
    Rabson and
  
  Konstantin Belousov.
| February 24, 2016 | Debian |