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26 .TH POSIX_FADVISE 2 "14 Feb 2003" "Linux 2.5.60" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
27 .SH NAME
28 posix_fadvise \- predeclare an access pattern for file data
29 .SH SYNOPSIS
30 .nf
31 .B #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600
32 .B #include <fcntl.h>
33 .sp
34 .BI "int posix_fadvise(int " fd ", off_t " offset ", off_t " len ", int " advice ");"
35 .fi
36 .SH DESCRIPTION
37 Programs can use \fBposix_fadvise\fP() to announce an intention to access
38 file data in a specific pattern in the future, thus allowing the kernel
39 to perform appropriate optimisations.
40
41 The \fIadvice\fP applies to a (not necessarily existent) region starting
42 at \fIoffset\fP and extending for \fIlen\fP bytes (or until the end of
43 the file if \fIlen\fP is 0) within the file referred to by \fIfd\fP. The
44 advice is not binding; it merely constitutes an expectation on behalf of
45 the application.
46
47 Permissible values for \fIadvice\fP include:
48 .TP
49 .B POSIX_FADV_NORMAL
50 Indicates that the application has no advice to give about its access
51 pattern for the specified data. If no advice is given for an open file,
52 this is the default assumption.
53 .TP
54 .B POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL
55 The application expects to access the specified data sequentially (with
56 lower offsets read before higher ones).
57 .TP
58 .B POSIX_FADV_RANDOM
59 The specified data will be accessed in random order.
60 .TP
61 .B POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE
62 The specified data will be accessed only once.
63 .TP
64 .B POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED
65 The specified data will be accessed in the near future.
66 .TP
67 .B POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED
68 The specified data will not be accessed in the near future.
69 .SH "RETURN VALUE"
70 On success, zero is returned. On error, \-1 is returned, and \fIerrno\fP
71 is set appropriately.
72 .SH ERRORS
73 .TP
74 .B EBADF
75 The \fIfd\fP argument was not a valid file descriptor.
76 .TP
77 .B EINVAL
78 An invalid value was specified for \fIadvice\fP.
79 .TP
80 .B ESPIPE
81 The specified file descriptor refers to a pipe or FIFO. (Linux actually
82 returns EINVAL in this case.)
83 .SH NOTES
84 .BR posix_fadvise ()
85 appeared in kernel 2.5.60.
86 .\" Actually as fadvise64() -- MTK
87
88 Under Linux, \fBPOSIX_FADV_NORMAL\fP sets the readahead window to the
89 default size for the backing device; \fBPOSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL\fP doubles
90 this size, and \fBPOSIX_FADV_RANDOM\fP disables file readahead entirely.
91 These changes affect the entire file, not just the specified region
92 (but other open file handles to the same file are unaffected).
93
94 \fBPOSIX_FADV_WILLNEED\fP and \fBPOSIX_FADV_NOREUSE\fP both initiate a
95 non-blocking read of the specified region into the page cache. The amount
96 of data read may be decreased by the kernel depending on VM load. (A few
97 megabytes will usually be fully satisfied, and more is rarely useful.)
98
99 \fBPOSIX_FADV_DONTNEED\fP attempts to free cached pages associated with
100 the specified region. This is useful, for example, while streaming large
101 files. A program may periodically request the kernel to free cached data
102 that has already been used, so that more useful cached pages are not
103 discarded instead.
104
105 Pages that have not yet been written out will be unaffected, so if the
106 application wishes to guarantee that pages will be released, it should
107 call \fBfsync\fP() or \fBfdatasync\fP() first.
108 .SH "CONFORMING TO"
109 SUSv3 (Advanced Realtime Option), POSIX 1003.1-2003.
110 Note that the type of the
111 .I len
112 parameter was changed from size_t to off_t in POSIX 1003.1-2003 TC5.
113 .SH BUGS
114 In kernels before 2.6.6, if
115 .I len
116 was specified as 0, then this was interpreted literally as "zero bytes",
117 rather than as meaning "all bytes through to the end of the file".
118 .SH "SEE ALSO"
119 .BR posix_madvise (2),
120 .BR posix_fallocate (3)