Re: How can I force a read to hit the disk?

From: Jörn Engel
Date: Fri Sep 05 2003 - 14:12:45 EST


On Fri, 5 September 2003 14:49:15 -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Andreas Dilger wrote:
>
> > If you open the file with O_DIRECT, it should read/write directly on the
> > disk, and it will also invalidate any existing cache for the read/written
> > area.
>
> Unfortunately that's not a good solution for me. The file has already
> been opened without O_DIRECT, and O_DIRECT wouldn't be appropriate because
> most of the time I do want I/O to go through the cache. It's just on a
> few rare occasions that I need direct access to the disk.
>
> Maybe simply opening a new struct file using O_DIRECT, for purposes of
> the verification, while keeping the old struct file around for other uses
> later, will work? That would be awkward though -- and there's no
> guarantee that the original filename would still exist. It would be a lot
> nicer to do everything using the original file reference.

Maybe these help you here:
man 3 fdopen
man 3 fileno

No filename needed for the second open.

Jörn

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