PROBE:...AOP.W(3stap) Network File Storage TapsetsPROBE:...AOP.W(3stap)probe::nfs.aop.writepages - NFS client writing several dirty pages to the NFS server
nfs.aop.writepages
dev device identifierino inode numberfor_kupdate a flag of writeback_control, indicates if it's a kupdate writebacknr_to_write number of pages attempted to be written in this executionwpages write size (in pages)size number of pages attempted to be written in this executionwsize write sizefor_reclaim a flag of writeback_control, indicates if it's invoked from the page allocator
The priority of wb is decided by the flagsfor_reclaim andfor_kupdate.
tapset::nfs(3stap)
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