From: Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk <roy@karlsbakk.net>
To: Nivedita Singhvi <niv@us.ibm.com>
Cc: bert hubert <ahu@ds9a.nl>,
netdev@oss.sgi.com,
Kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: O_DIRECT sockets? (was [RESEND] tuning linux for high network performance?)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 12:14:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200210241214.59812.roy@karlsbakk.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3DB6CF9E.327E165F@us.ibm.com>
> Hmm, I'm still not clear on why you cannot use sendfile()?
> I was not aware of any upper limit to the file size in order
> for sendfile() to be used? From what little I know, this
> is exactly the kind of situation that sendfile was intended
> to benefit.
I can't use sendfile(). I'm working with files > 4GB, and from man 2 sendfile:
ssize_t sendfile(int out_fd, int in_fd, off_t *offset, size_t count);
int main() {
ssize_t s1;
off_t offset;
size_t count;
printf("sizeof ssize_t: %d\n", sizeof s1);
printf("sizeof size_t: %d\n", sizeof count);
printf("sizeof off_t: %d\n", sizeof offset);
return 0;
}
running it
$ ./sendfile_test
sizeof ssize_t: 4
sizeof size_t: 4
sizeof off_t: 4
$
as far as I'm concerned, this will not allow me to address files past the 4GB
limit (or was it 2?)
roy
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-10-24 10:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-10-23 10:18 tuning linux for high network performance? Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-23 11:06 ` [RESEND] " Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-23 13:01 ` bert hubert
2002-10-23 13:21 ` David S. Miller
2002-10-23 13:42 ` Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-23 17:01 ` bert hubert
2002-10-23 17:10 ` Ben Greear
2002-10-23 17:11 ` Richard B. Johnson
2002-10-23 17:12 ` Nivedita Singhvi
2002-10-23 17:56 ` Richard B. Johnson
2002-10-23 18:07 ` Nivedita Singhvi
2002-10-23 18:30 ` Richard B. Johnson
2002-10-24 4:11 ` David S. Miller
2002-10-24 9:37 ` Karen Shaeffer
2002-10-24 10:30 ` sendfile64() anyone? (was [RESEND] tuning linux for high network performance?) Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-24 10:47 ` David S. Miller
2002-10-24 11:07 ` Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-23 13:41 ` [RESEND] tuning linux for high network performance? Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-23 14:59 ` Nivedita Singhvi
2002-10-23 15:26 ` O_DIRECT sockets? (was [RESEND] tuning linux for high network performance?) Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-23 16:34 ` Nivedita Singhvi
2002-10-23 16:34 ` Nivedita Singhvi
2002-10-24 10:14 ` Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk [this message]
2002-10-24 10:46 ` David S. Miller
2002-10-24 10:46 ` David S. Miller
2002-10-23 18:01 ` [RESEND] tuning linux for high network performance? Denis Vlasenko
2002-10-23 13:36 ` Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-10-24 16:22 ` Denis Vlasenko
2002-10-24 11:50 ` Russell King
2002-10-24 12:42 ` bert hubert
2002-10-24 17:41 ` Denis Vlasenko
2002-10-25 11:36 ` Csum and csum copyroutines benchmark Denis Vlasenko
2002-10-25 7:48 ` Momchil Velikov
2002-10-25 13:59 ` Denis Vlasenko
2002-10-25 9:47 ` Momchil Velikov
2002-10-25 10:19 ` Alan Cox
2002-10-25 16:00 ` Denis Vlasenko
2002-10-25 14:26 ` Daniel Egger
2002-10-23 14:52 ` [RESEND] tuning linux for high network performance? Nivedita Singhvi
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