[libfdisk]: gpt_write_disklabel function robustness to sudden power off

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Hello everyone,

I have a question regarding the fdisk library (libfdisk) provided in the 2.26 version of util-linux. I use it to create a MBR/GPT partition scheme on a eMMC memory. I also use the partition renaming mechanism to switch from a normal boot to an update boot (the bootloader compares partitions names to choose the one to boot on).

I was wondering if the gpt_write_disklabel function was robust to sudden power-off. In the source code, the writing procedure is as follow (UEFI requires writing in this specific order):

1) backup partition tables
2) backup GPT header
3) primary partition tables
4) primary GPT header
5) protective MBR

and uses the standard linux write function with a file descriptor. Is the writing order guaranty as operation is not synchronous ? I know that the linux io scheduler can "optimize" writing operations order. This can introduce an issue if only the primary and backup headers are written but not the partition tables.

Thank you,

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Ronan CHAUVIN
Embedded Software Engineer
ASIC team
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Parrot
174, quai de Jemmapes
75010 Paris  France
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www.parrot.com

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