darshan.ghumare@xxxxxxxxx writes: > Whne I try to execute following code I get "Invalid Argumemt" error > message in msync. /* Code rewritten to be shorter */ > #include <fcntl.h> > #include <stdio.h> > #include <stdlib.h> > #include <string.h> > #include <sys/mman.h> > #include <unistd.h> > > #define DIE_IF(cnd, msg) do{ if (cnd) { perror(msg); return 1; } }while(0) > > int main(void) > { > char data[20]; > void *addr; > int fd, ret; > > fd = open("/dev/mem", O_RDWR | O_SYNC); > DIE_IF(fd < 0, "open"); > > addr = mmap(0, 4096, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0); > DIE_IF(addr == MAP_FAILED, "mmap"); > > strcpy(data, "Test Msg"); > ret = write(fd, data, strlen(data)); > DIE_IF(ret < 0, "write"); > > ret = msync(addr, 4096, MS_SYNC); > DIE_IF(ret < 0, "msync"); > > ret = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET); > DIE_IF(ret < 0, "lseek"); > > memset(data, 0, sizeof data); > ret = read(fd, data, sizeof data); > DIE_IF(ret < 0, "read"); > printf("Read: %s.\n", data); > > return 0; > } The msync(2) fails because /dev/mem driver (drivers/char/mem.c) does not implement fsync file operation which is used by msync(2) system call. This sort of makes sense since there is no need to sync the /dev/mem file -- there is no backing storage on hard drive or anywhere, when you write data there you write directly to the memory and same goes for reading. Anyhow, I'm Ccing this to linux-kernel as maybe we need a dummy fsync operation for /dev/mem which would do nothing and return zero? -- Best regards, _ _ .o. | Liege of Serenly Enlightened Majesty of o' \,=./ `o ..o | Computer Science, Michal "mina86" Nazarewicz (o o) ooo +--<mina86*tlen.pl>--<jid:mina86*jabber.org>--ooO--(_)--Ooo--
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