Asking about Unbuffer I/O in linux
gong, changbin (gong_changbin@emc.com)
Fri, 15 Oct 1999 14:41:41 -0400
I met a problem which need me to use unbuffered I/O in linux. The problem
is related to hard disk I/O.
When I read from the Linux buffer cache, the other system may write new
data to the hard disk, while
the Linux buffer cache doesnot know it. So I try to find if there are some
methods to disable the buffer
function, then to make read directly from the disk. But when I went
through the document and kernel
source code( redhat 2.2.11), I could only find one function or flag to flush
the buffer cache, which is
in "ioctl" for the flag BLKFLSBUF. But it is so time-costing that I have to
find another way. Could you
give me some instructions on this issue? Thanks a lot.
Changbin
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