POSIX_FALLOCATE(3) Linux Programmer's Manual POSIX_FALLOCATE(3)
NAME
posix_fallocate - allocate file space
SYNOPSIS
#include <fcntl.h>
int posix_fallocate(int fd, off_t offset, off_t len);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
posix_fallocate():
_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
DESCRIPTION
The function posix_fallocate() ensures that disk space is allocated for
the file referred to by the file descriptor fd for the bytes in the
range starting at offset and continuing for len bytes. After a suc-
cessful call to posix_fallocate(), subsequent writes to bytes in the
specified range are guaranteed not to fail because of lack of disk
space.
If the size of the file is less than offset+len, then the file is
increased to this size; otherwise the file size is left unchanged.
RETURN VALUE
posix_fallocate() returns zero on success, or an error number on fail-
ure. Note that errno is not set.
ERRORS
EBADF fd is not a valid file descriptor, or is not opened for writing.
EFBIG offset+len exceeds the maximum file size.
EINTR A signal was caught during execution.
EINVAL offset was less than 0, or len was less than or equal to 0, or
the underlying filesystem does not support the operation.
ENODEV fd does not refer to a regular file.
ENOSPC There is not enough space left on the device containing the file
referred to by fd.
ESPIPE fd refers to a pipe.
VERSIONS
posix_fallocate() is available since glibc 2.1.94.
ATTRIBUTES
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
attributes(7).
+------------------+---------------+-------------------------+
|Interface | Attribute | Value |
+------------------+---------------+-------------------------+
|posix_fallocate() | Thread safety | MT-Safe (but see NOTES) |
+------------------+---------------+-------------------------+
CONFORMING TO
POSIX.1-2001.
POSIX.1-2008 says that an implementation shall give the EINVAL error if
len was 0, or offset was less than 0. POSIX.1-2001 says that an imple-
mentation shall give the EINVAL error if len is less than 0, or offset
was less than 0, and may give the error if len equals zero.
NOTES
In the glibc implementation, posix_fallocate() is implemented using the
fallocate(2) system call, which is MT-safe. If the underlying filesys-
tem does not support fallocate(2), then the operation is emulated with
the following caveats:
* The emulation is inefficient.
* There is a race condition where concurrent writes from another thread
or process could be overwritten with null bytes.
* There is a race condition where concurrent file size increases by
another thread or process could result in a file whose size is
smaller than expected.
* If fd has been opened with the O_APPEND or O_WRONLY flags, the func-
tion fails with the error EBADF.
In general, the emulation is not MT-safe. On Linux, applications may
use fallocate(2) if they cannot tolerate the emulation caveats. In
general, this is only recommended if the application plans to terminate
the operation if EOPNOTSUPP is returned, otherwise the application
itself will need to implement a fallback with all the same problems as
the emulation provided by glibc.
SEE ALSO
fallocate(1), fallocate(2), lseek(2), posix_fadvise(2)
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