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SYNC_FILE_RANGE(2)	   Linux Programmers Manual	   SYNC_FILE_RANGE(2)



NAME
       sync_file_range - sync a file segment with disk

SYNOPSIS
       #define _GNU_SOURCE
       #include 

       int sync_file_range(int fd, off64_t offset, off64_t nbytes,
			   unsigned int flags);

DESCRIPTION
       sync_file_range() permits fine control when synchronizing the open file
       referred to by the file descriptor fd with disk.

       offset is the starting byte of  the  file  range  to  be  synchronized.
       nbytes  specifies the length of the range to be synchronized, in bytes;
       if nbytes is zero, then all bytes from offset through  to  the  end  of
       file  are synchronized.	Synchronization is in units of the system page
       size: offset is rounded down to a page boundary;  (offset+nbytes-1)  is
       rounded up to a page boundary.

       The flags bit-mask argument can include any of the following values:

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE
	      Wait  upon  write-out  of  all pages in the specified range that
	      have already been submitted to the device driver	for  write-out
	      before performing any write.

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE
	      Initiate	write-out  of  all  dirty pages in the specified range
	      which are not presently submitted  write-out.   Note  that  even
	      this  may  block if you attempt to write more than request queue
	      size.

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER
	      Wait upon write-out of all pages in the range  after  performing
	      any write.

       Specifying flags as 0 is permitted, as a no-op.

   Some details
       None  of  these	operations  write out the files metadata.  Therefore,
       unless the application is strictly performing  overwrites  of  already-
       instantiated disk blocks, there are no guarantees that the data will be
       available after a crash.

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE and SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER will	detect
       any  I/O  errors  or  ENOSPC  conditions  and  will return these to the
       caller.

       Useful combinations of the flags bits are:

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE
	      Ensures that all pages in the specified range which  were  dirty
	      when  sync_file_range()  was  called are placed under write-out.
	      This is a start-write-for-data-integrity operation.

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE
	      Start write-out of all dirty pages in the specified range  which
	      are  not	presently  under  write-out.   This is an asynchronous
	      flush-to-disk  operation.   This	is  not  suitable   for   data
	      integrity operations.

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE (or SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER)
	      Wait  for  completion of write-out of all pages in the specified
	      range.	 This	 can	be    used    after	an     earlier
	      SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE | SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE operation to
	      wait for completion of that operation, and obtain its result.

       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE	 |	 SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE	     |
       SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER
	      This is a write-for-data-integrity operation  that  will	ensure
	      that  all  pages	in  the  specified range which were dirty when
	      sync_file_range() was called are committed to disk.

RETURN VALUE
       On success, sync_file_range() returns 0; on failure -1 is returned  and
       errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       EBADF  fd is not a valid file descriptor.

       EINVAL flags  specifies an invalid bit; or offset or nbytes is invalid.

       EIO    I/O error.

       ENOMEM Out of memory.

       ENOSPC Out of disk space.

       ESPIPE fd refers to something  other  than  a  regular  file,  a  block
	      device, a directory, or a symbolic link.

VERSIONS
       sync_file_range() appeared on Linux in kernel 2.6.17.

CONFORMING TO
       This  system  call is Linux-specific, and should be avoided in portable
       programs.

SEE ALSO
       fdatasync(2), fsync(2), msync(2), sync(2), feature_test_macros(7)

COLOPHON
       This page is part of release 3.05 of the Linux  man-pages  project.   A
       description  of	the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
       be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.



Linux				  2008-05-27		    SYNC_FILE_RANGE(2)




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