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NAME

       probe::ioblock_trace.end - Fires whenever a block I/O transfer is complete.

SYNOPSIS

       ioblock_trace.end

VALUES

       bdev
           target block device

       sector
           beginning sector for the entire bio

       size
           total size in bytes

       ino
           i-node number of the mapped file

       idx
           offset into the bio vector array phys_segments - number of segments in this bio after
           physical address coalescing is performed.

       devname
           block device name

       flags
           see below BIO_UPTODATE 0 ok after I/O completion BIO_RW_BLOCK 1 RW_AHEAD set, and
           read/write would block BIO_EOF 2 out-out-bounds error BIO_SEG_VALID 3 nr_hw_seg valid
           BIO_CLONED 4 doesn't own data BIO_BOUNCED 5 bio is a bounce bio BIO_USER_MAPPED 6
           contains user pages BIO_EOPNOTSUPP 7 not supported

       q
           request queue on which this bio was queued.

       p_start_sect
           points to the start sector of the partition structure of the device

       rw
           binary trace for read/write request

       vcnt
           bio vector count which represents number of array element (page, offset, length) which
           makes up this I/O request

       bdev_contains
           points to the device object which contains the partition (when bio structure
           represents a partition)

       name
           name of the probe point

       opf
           operations and flags

       bytes_done
           number of bytes transferred

CONTEXT

       The process signals the transfer is done.

SEE ALSO

       tapset::ioblock(3stap)