GNU bug report logs - #7362
dd strangeness

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Package: coreutils;

Reported by: Lucia Rotger <lucia <at> aircomp.aero>

Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 10:26:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Pádraig Brady <P <at> draigBrady.com>

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From: Paul Eggert <eggert <at> cs.ucla.edu>
To: Pádraig Brady <P <at> draigBrady.com>
Cc: 7362 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#7362: dd strangeness
Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 16:11:15 -0800
On 03/02/2011 03:29 PM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
> The O_DIRECT ->  normal switch done in iwrite() for the
> last write, should only happen once.
> If it happens more than that, we can print a warning,
> suggesting the use of iflag=fullblock.

Yes, that sounds like a better approach.
Thanks for thinking this through.

I looked into O_CIO and it appears that it does
imply O_DIRECT, but O_DIRECT does not have the
problems on AIX (which has O_CIO) that I guess it
has on GNU/Linux.  Quoting from
<http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/resources/systems_p_os_aix_whitepapers_db_perf_aix.pdf>
  
  The use of Direct I/O requires that certain
  alignment and length restrictions be met by the
  application’s I/O requests. Table 1 lists these
  requirements for JFS2. Failure to meet these
  requirements causes reads and writes to be done
  using normal cached I/O, but after the data is
  transferred to the application buffer, the cached
  copy is discarded.

which suggests that iwrite's fcntl in iwrite is
not needed on AIX.  I don't know if this is worth
optimizing, but perhaps it's worth a comment as
to why we worry about O_DIRECT but not O_CIO in
iwrite.




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