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FIND_INODE_NUMBER(9)						   The Linux VFS					      FIND_INODE_NUMBER(9)

NAME
find_inode_number - check for dentry with name SYNOPSIS
ino_t find_inode_number(struct dentry * dir, struct qstr * name); ARGUMENTS
dir directory to check name Name to find. DESCRIPTION
Check whether a dentry already exists for the given name, and return the inode number if it has an inode. Otherwise 0 is returned. This routine is used to post-process directory listings for filesystems using synthetic inode numbers, and is necessary to keep getcwd working. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 FIND_INODE_NUMBER(9)

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DEBUGFS_CREATE_FILE(9)					      The debugfs filesystem					    DEBUGFS_CREATE_FILE(9)

NAME
debugfs_create_file - create a file in the debugfs filesystem SYNOPSIS
struct dentry * debugfs_create_file(const char * name, mode_t mode, struct dentry * parent, void * data, const struct file_operations * fops); ARGUMENTS
name a pointer to a string containing the name of the file to create. mode the permission that the file should have. parent a pointer to the parent dentry for this file. This should be a directory dentry if set. If this paramater is NULL, then the file will be created in the root of the debugfs filesystem. data a pointer to something that the caller will want to get to later on. The inode.i_private pointer will point to this value on the open call. fops a pointer to a struct file_operations that should be used for this file. DESCRIPTION
This is the basic "create a file" function for debugfs. It allows for a wide range of flexibility in creating a file, or a directory (if you want to create a directory, the debugfs_create_dir function is recommended to be used instead.) This function will return a pointer to a dentry if it succeeds. This pointer must be passed to the debugfs_remove function when the file is to be removed (no automatic cleanup happens if your module is unloaded, you are responsible here.) If an error occurs, NULL will be returned. If debugfs is not enabled in the kernel, the value -ENODEV will be returned. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 DEBUGFS_CREATE_FILE(9)
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