PROBE:...AOP.W(3stap) Network File Storage TapsetsPROBE:...AOP.W(3stap)probe::nfs.aop.write_end - NFS client complete writing data
nfs.aop.write_end
dev device identifierino inode numberi_size file length in bytesi_flag file flags__page the address of pagesize write bytesoffset start address of this write operationto end address of this write operationpage_index offset within mapping, can used a page identifier and position identifier in the page framesb_flag super block flags
Fires when do a write operation on nfs, often after prepare_write Update and possibly write a cached page of an NFS file.
tapset::nfs(3stap)
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