Searched defs:fdatasync (Results 1 - 11 of 11) sorted by relevance
/external/chromium_org/native_client_sdk/src/libraries/nacl_io/syscalls/ |
H A D | fdatasync.c | 12 int fdatasync(int fd) { function
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/leveldatabase/src/port/ |
H A D | port_posix.h | 67 // Use fsync() on platforms without fdatasync() 68 #define fdatasync fsync macro 72 // fdatasync() was only introduced in API level 9 on Android. Use fsync() 74 #define fdatasync fsync macro
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/external/bison/darwin-lib/ |
H A D | unistd.h | 844 <http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fdatasync.html>. */ 846 _GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (fdatasync, int, (int fd)); 848 _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (fdatasync, int, (int fd)); 849 _GL_CXXALIASWARN (fdatasync); 851 # undef fdatasync macro 853 _GL_WARN_ON_USE (fdatasync, "fdatasync is unportable - " 854 "use gnulib module fdatasync for portability");
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/external/bison/linux-lib/ |
H A D | unistd.h | 844 <http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fdatasync.html>. */ 846 _GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (fdatasync, int, (int fd)); 848 _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (fdatasync, int, (int fd)); 849 _GL_CXXALIASWARN (fdatasync); 851 # undef fdatasync macro 853 _GL_WARN_ON_USE (fdatasync, "fdatasync is unportable - " 854 "use gnulib module fdatasync for portability");
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/leveldatabase/ |
H A D | env_chromium_stdio.cc | 45 int fdatasync(int fildes) { function in namespace:leveldb_env::__anon11466 233 if (fdatasync(fileno(file_)) && !error)
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/external/chromium_org/native_client_sdk/src/libraries/nacl_io/ |
H A D | kernel_proxy.cc | 623 int KernelProxy::fdatasync(int fd) { function in class:nacl_io::KernelProxy
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/external/fio/os/windows/ |
H A D | posix.c | 681 int fdatasync(int fildes) function
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/src/ |
H A D | os_unix.c | 3120 ** We do not trust systems to provide a working fdatasync(). Some do. 3122 ** If you know that your system does support fdatasync() correctly, 3123 ** then simply compile with -Dfdatasync=fdatasync 3125 #if !defined(fdatasync) && !defined(__linux__) 3126 # define fdatasync fsync macro 3156 ** Ted Ts'o tells us that fdatasync() will also write the inode if the 3157 ** file size has changed. The only real difference between fdatasync() 3158 ** and fsync(), Ted tells us, is that fdatasync() will not flush the 3161 ** as far as SQLite is concerned, an fdatasync() is always adequate. 3162 ** So, we always use fdatasync() i [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/amalgamation/ |
H A D | sqlite3.c | 27261 ** We do not trust systems to provide a working fdatasync(). Some do. 27263 ** If you know that your system does support fdatasync() correctly, 27264 ** then simply compile with -Dfdatasync=fdatasync 27266 #if !defined(fdatasync) && !defined(__linux__) 27267 # define fdatasync fsync macro 27297 ** Ted Ts'o tells us that fdatasync() will also write the inode if the 27298 ** file size has changed. The only real difference between fdatasync() 27299 ** and fsync(), Ted tells us, is that fdatasync() will not flush the 27302 ** as far as SQLite is concerned, an fdatasync() is always adequate. 27303 ** So, we always use fdatasync() i [all...] |
/external/sqlite/dist/orig/ |
H A D | sqlite3.c | 27642 # define fdatasync macro [all...] |
/external/sqlite/dist/ |
H A D | sqlite3.c | 27660 # define fdatasync macro [all...] |
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