Re: Behavior of lseek() on a fd opened with 'RDONLY' flag, when seeking goes beyond file size.

From: palani saravanan
Date: Sat Jun 21 2008 - 11:50:08 EST


Thanks David !

I have one more question, Does lseek() permits -ve value as offset, with SEEK_SET mode?
When I execute a simple c program to check that it doesn't return any error.

errno = 0;
rd_rc = lseek(rd_fd, -10, SEEK_SET);
returns rd_rc = -10 and errno remains 0.

>From the linux code, I am expecting the return value of -EINVAL,
when SEEK_SET is passed with negative offset (generic_file_llseek).
http://lxr.linux.no/linux/fs/read_write.c#L34
What is the expected behavior as per posix and linux?

Thanks,
Saravanan
----- Original Message ----
From: David Newall <davidn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: palani saravanan <busybeesaravanan0072003@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, 17 June, 2008 8:00:09 PM
Subject: Re: Behavior of lseek() on a fd opened with 'RDONLY' flag, when seeking goes beyond file size.

palani saravanan wrote:
> In linux, I see that it just goes beyond the file size and returns the resulting offset.
> For example, 'rc = lseek(fd, 4L, SEEK_END);' on a file which has 5 byte contents,
> it returns rc as 9.
>

Sounds right. It's documented that way, too:

"The lseek() function allows the file offset to be set beyond the
end of the file (but this
does not change the size of the file)."
-- man 2 lseek
> I expect that it would return size of the file, i.e.) 5.
>

Only if you pass (0,SEEK_END).

> Does the file pointer internally really points to the new location.?
>

So the documentation promises.



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