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author | Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> | 2014-11-06 15:58:52 -0500 |
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committer | Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> | 2014-11-06 15:58:52 -0500 |
commit | a2887bdb2729e77786a56139d02a6d8cb1290bce (patch) | |
tree | bbf0d26769eb86dc740b7dafd36657bff0177355 /manual | |
parent | da53d6dbc28d2a90d6e14dd661e68611c3b741cf (diff) | |
download | glibc-a2887bdb2729e77786a56139d02a6d8cb1290bce.tar.gz |
manual/llio.texi: Comment on write atomicity.
We add Linux-realted comments about the atomicity of
write with respect to file offsets. As of Linux 3.14
the file offset update is atomic. That means that
multiple threads calling the write syscall can not possibly
get the same file offset. Therefore the writes should
not overlap and data should not be lost as is required
by POSIX.
Diffstat (limited to 'manual')
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/manual/llio.texi b/manual/llio.texi index 393ddf30ab..4f3fada1e7 100644 --- a/manual/llio.texi +++ b/manual/llio.texi @@ -491,6 +491,11 @@ When the source file is compiled with @code{_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64} on a @c @c So we mark it thread safe, it doesn't blow up, but you might loose @c data, and we don't strictly meet the POSIX requirements. +@c +@c The fix for file offsets racing was merged in 3.14, the commits were: +@c 9c225f2655e36a470c4f58dbbc99244c5fc7f2d4, and +@c d7a15f8d0777955986a2ab00ab181795cab14b01. Therefore after Linux 3.14 you +@c should get mostly MT-safe writes. The @code{write} function writes up to @var{size} bytes from @var{buffer} to the file with descriptor @var{filedes}. The data in @var{buffer} is not necessarily a character string and a null character is |