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34 .\" @(#)fsync.2 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
41 .Nd "synchronize a file's in-core state with that on disk"
43 .Fd #include <unistd.h>
50 causes all modified data and attributes of
52 to be moved to a permanent storage device.
53 This normally results in all in-core modified copies
54 of buffers for the associated file to be written to a disk.
58 will flush all data from the host to the drive
59 (i.e. the "permanent storage device"),
60 the drive itself may not physically write the data
61 to the platters for quite some time
62 and it may be written in an out-of-order sequence.
64 Specifically, if the drive loses power
66 the application may find that only some or none of their data was written.
67 The disk drive may also re-order the data
68 so that later writes may be present, while earlier writes are not.
70 This is not a theoretical edge case.
71 This scenario is easily reproduced with real world workloads
72 and drive power failures.
74 For applications that require tighter guarantees
75 about the integrity of their data,
76 Mac OS X provides the F_FULLFSYNC fcntl.
77 The F_FULLFSYNC fcntl asks the drive to flush all buffered data
79 Applications, such as databases,
80 that require a strict ordering of writes
81 should use F_FULLFSYNC to ensure that their data
82 is written in the order they expect.
92 system call will fail if:
97 is not a valid descriptor.
100 Its execution is interrupted by a signal.
104 refers to a file type (e.g., a socket)
105 that does not support this operation.
108 An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.
111 If a queued I/O operation fails,
113 may fail with any of the errors defined for
127 function call appeared in