Re: [patch] s_maxbytes handling

David N. Lombard (david.lombard@mscsoftware.com)
Tue, 22 May 2001 11:24:45 -0700


Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
[deletia]
>
> So returning 0 for write() is usually a bad idea - exactly because it
> does not have very well-defined semantics. So -EFBIG is certainly the
> preferable return value, and seems to be what SuS wants, too.

And what LFS wants too:

2.2.1.27 write() and writev()

DESCRIPTION

For regular files, no data transfer will occur past the offset
maximum established in the open file description associated with
fildes.

ERRORS

These functions will fail if:

[EFBIG]
The file is a regular file, nbyte is greater than 0 and the
starting position is greater than or equal to the offset
maximum established in the open file description associated
with fildes.

Note: This is an additional EFBIG error condition.

-- 
David N. Lombard
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