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TRUNCATE_INODE_PAGES(9) | Memory Management in Linux | TRUNCATE_INODE_PAGES(9) |
NAME¶
truncate_inode_pages_range - truncate range of pages specified by start & end byte offsets
SYNOPSIS¶
void truncate_inode_pages_range(struct address_space * mapping, loff_t lstart, loff_t lend);
ARGUMENTS¶
mapping
lstart
lend
DESCRIPTION¶
Truncate the page cache, removing the pages that are between specified offsets (and zeroing out partial page (if lstart is not page aligned)).
Truncate takes two passes - the first pass is nonblocking. It will not block on page locks and it will not block on writeback. The second pass will wait. This is to prevent as much IO as possible in the affected region. The first pass will remove most pages, so the search cost of the second pass is low.
We pass down the cache-hot hint to the page freeing code. Even if the mapping is large, it is probably the case that the final pages are the most recently touched, and freeing happens in ascending file offset order.
COPYRIGHT¶
May 2024 | Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. |