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* The UNMAP command is theoretically much faster, as it can get many block ranges instead of just a single range. * Furthermore, the ATA TRIM command resembles it much better. * Therefore, fs_trim_data now gets an array of ranges, and we use SCSI UNMAP to trim. * Updated BFS code to collect array ranges to fully support the new fs_trim_data possibilities. |
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atomic.h | ||
AutoLock.h | ||
AVLTree.h | ||
AVLTreeBase.h | ||
AVLTreeMap.h | ||
Constructor.h | ||
DoublyLinkedList.h | ||
DoublyLinkedQueue.h | ||
FixedWidthPointer.h | ||
fs_trim_support.h | ||
kernel_c.h | ||
kernel_cpp.h | ||
KernelReferenceable.h | ||
KernelUtilsOrder.h | ||
khash.h | ||
KMessage.h | ||
kqueue.h | ||
list.h | ||
MallocFreeAllocator.h | ||
MultiHashTable.h | ||
OpenHashTable.h | ||
queue.h | ||
RadixBitmap.h | ||
Random.h | ||
ring_buffer.h | ||
SinglyLinkedList.h | ||
SplayTree.h | ||
Stack.h | ||
syscall_args.h | ||
Vector.h | ||
VectorMap.h | ||
VectorSet.h |