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87 // sent to disk. The buffer can start at any offset, but if we try to write to
114 // should do a smaller read from disk.
217 // We should read from disk.
888 // Save the sparse info to disk. This will generate IO for this entry and
1191 // In general, a buffer may overlap data already stored on disk, and in that
1193 // the file, but we don't want to read from disk just to keep the buffer up to
1253 // There is no overlap between the buffer and disk.
1281 return true; // Let the operation go directly to disk.
1343 // its length so we let this operation go straight to disk.
1450 // Bad news: we'd have to read the info from disk so instead we'll just tell