Amit, David, I've edited the previous version of the page, adding David's license, and integrating Amit's comments. I've also added a few new FIXMES. ("FIXME Amit" again.) Could you please review the changes, and the FIXMEs. Cheers, Michael .\" Copyright (c) 2007 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved .\" Written by Dave Chinner <dgc@xxxxxxx> .\" May be distributed as per GNU General Public License version 2. .\" .TH FALLOCATE 2 2007-07-20 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .SH NAME fallocate \- manipulate file space .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .\" FIXME . eventually this #include will probably be something .\" different when support is added in glibc. .B #include <linux/falloc.h> .PP .BI "long fallocate(int " fd ", int " mode ", loff_t " offset \ ", loff_t " len "); .\" FIXME . check later what feature text macros are required in .\" glibc .SH DESCRIPTION .BR fallocate () allows the caller to directly manipulate the allocated disk space for the file referred to by .I fd for the byte range starting at .I offset and continuing for .I len bytes. .\" FIXME Amit: in other words the affected byte range .\" is the bytes from (offset) to (offset + len - 1), right? The .I mode argument determines the operation to be performed on the given range. Currently only one flag is supported for .IR mode : .TP .B FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE This flag allocates and initializes to zero the disk space within the range specified by .I offset and .IR len . After a successful call, subsequent writes into this range are guaranteed not to fail because of lack of disk space. Preallocating zeroed blocks beyond the end of the file is useful for optimizing append workloads. Preallocating blocks does not change the file size (as reported by .BR stat (2)) even if it is less than .\" FIXME Amit: "offset + len" is written here. But should it be .\" "offset + len - 1" ? .IR offset + len . .\" .\" Note from Amit Arora: .\" There were few more flags which were discussed, but none of .\" them have been finalized upon. Here are these flags: .\" FA_FL_DEALLOC, FA_FL_DEL_DATA, FA_FL_ERR_FREE, FA_FL_NO_MTIME, .\" FA_FL_NO_CTIME .\" All of the above flags were debated upon and we can not say .\" if any/which one of these flags will make it to the later kernels. .PP If .B FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE flag is not specified in .IR mode , the default behavior is almost same as when this flag is specified. The only difference is that on success, the file size will be changed if .\" FIXME Amit: "offset + len" is written here. But should it be .\" "offset + len - 1" ? .IR offset + len is greater than the file size. This default behavior closely resembles the behavior of the .BR posix_fallocate (3) library function, and is intended as a method of optimally implementing that function. .PP Because allocation is done in block size chunks, .BR fallocate () may allocate a larger range than that which was specified. .SH RETURN VALUE .BR fallocate () returns zero on success, or an error number on failure. Note that .\" FIXME . the library wrapper function will do the right .\" thing, returning -1 on error and setting errno. .I errno is not set. .SH ERRORS .TP .B EBADF .I fd is not a valid file descriptor, or is not opened for writing. .TP .B EFBIG .IR offset + len exceeds the maximum file size. .TP .B EINVAL .I offset was less than 0, or .I len was less than or equal to 0. .TP .B ENODEV .I fd does not refer to a regular file or a directory. (If .I fd is a pipe or FIFO, a different error results.) .TP .B ENOSPC There is not enough space left on the device containing the file referred to by .IR fd . .TP .B ESPIPE .I fd refers to a pipe or FIFO. .TP .B ENOSYS The file system containing the file system referred to by .I fd does not support this operation. .TP .B EINTR A signal was caught during execution. .TP .B EIO An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to a file system. .TP .B EOPNOTSUPP The .I mode is not supported by the file system containing the file referred to by .IR fd . .SH VERSIONS .BR fallocate () .\" FIXME . To confirm that this syscall does actually get released .\" with 2.6.23. is available on Linux since kernel 2.6.23. .SH CONFORMING .BR fallocate () is Linux specific. .SH SEE ALSO .BR ftruncate (2), .BR posix_fallocate (3), .BR posix_fadvise (3) - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html