Wrong file position after writing 65537 bytes to block device
Steven Penny
svnpenn@gmail.com
Tue Dec 19 05:03:00 GMT 2017
On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 14:10:35, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> In general, the writes on disk devices is sector-oriented. Howewver,
> in this case ftell should have returned 65536. The problem here is
> that the newlib implmentation of ftell/ftello performs an fflush
> when called on a write stream since about 2008 to adjust for appending
> streams. Given your example (thanks for the testcase!) this seems
> pretty wrong. Looking further it turns out that neither glibc nor BSD
> actually calls fflush in this case. There's only a special case for
> appending streams, but this calls lseek, not fflush.
>
> Looks like a patch is required. Stay tuned.
is it though? he says "write 65536 + 1 bytes", but as far as i can tell, you
cant do that. quoting myself:
> Seeking, reading and writing must all be done in multiples of sector size, in
> my case 512 bytes
http://web.archive.org/web/stackoverflow.com/questions/37228874/how-to-fwrite-to-removable-volume
so it would make sense that the position becomes "65536 + 512"
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