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* How to allocate few bytes to a file automatically after creating it?
@ 2004-05-13  1:53 Vineet Joglekar
  2004-05-13  7:53 ` Charlie Gordon
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From: Vineet Joglekar @ 2004-05-13  1:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-c-programming


My aim is to allocate few bytes to a file; with some valid data in it as soon as it is created. Will the following approach work?

Calling the function ext2_direct_IO() with the appropriate parameters after creating a new inode. The appro. parameters are rw flag, inode, iobuf, blocknr, blocksize.
If I want to add just 100 bytes to the file, I guess blocknr should be 1 and blocksize should be 512 or 1024 .. is that right? Also, how to fill in  "iobuf" which is of the type "struct kiobuf *" to add these 100 bytes?

Please help.. I am trying to work on this problem for a long time now.

Thanks and regards,

Vineet

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