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📄 dtwrite.c

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/**************************************************************************** *									    * *			  COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 - 2004			    * *			   This Software Provided			    * *				     By					    * *			  Robin's Nest Software Inc.			    * *									    * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software and   * * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,	    * * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that   * * both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in the	    * * supporting documentation, and that the name of the author not be used    * * in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software   * * without specific, written prior permission.				    * *									    * * THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, 	    * * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN	    * * NO EVENT SHALL HE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL   * * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR    * * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS  * * ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF   * * THIS SOFTWARE.							    * *									    * ****************************************************************************//* * Module:	dtwrite.c * Author:	Robin T. Miller * * Description: *	Write routines for generic data test program. */#include "dt.h"#if !defined(_QNX_SOURCE)#  include <sys/file.h>#endif /* !defined(_QNX_SOURCE) *//* * Modification History: * * February 13th, 2004 by Robin Miller. *      Factor in the file position when doing reverse I/O, to avoid * writing into that area (which is now deemed protected). * * November 17th, 2003 by Robin Miller. *	Breakup output to stdout or stderr, rather than writing * all output to stderr.  If output file is stdout ('-') or a log * file is specified, then all output reverts to stderr. * * September 27th, 2003 by Robin Miller. *      Added support for AIX. * * June 25th, 2001 by Robin Miller. *	Restructured code associated with Tru64 Unix EEI, so we obtain * the EEI status for all tape errors, not just EIO errors. * * February 24th, 2001 by Robin Miller. *	Add conditionalization for QNX RTP (Neutrino). * * January 26th, 2001 by Robin Miller. *	Added support for reverse writing. * * January 24th, 2001 by Robin Miller. *	Add support for variable I/O requests sizes. * * January 14th, 2001 by Robin Miller. *	Added support for multiple volumes option. * * December 30th, 2000 by Robin Miller. *	Make changes to build using MKS/NuTCracker product. * * March 28th, 2000 by Robin Miller. *	Modified calls to file position functions which now accept a * device information parameter. * * February 18th, 2000 by Robin Miller. *	Fix a problem where the records written value was not updated * when the data limit was reached first. * * January 22nd, 2000 by Robin Miller. *	Added support for Cygwin tape devices for Windows/NT. * * January 6th, 2000 by Robin Miller. *	Added support for multi-volume media. * * January 1st, 2000 by Robin Miller. *	Added read after write support. * * December 30th, 1999 by Robin Miller. *	Modify call to do_random() to pass the transfer size. *	Fix lbdata problem when using step option (wrong lba). * * July 22nd, 1999 by Robin Miller. *	Added support for IOT (DJ's) test pattern. *  * May 27, 1999 by Robin Miller. *	Added support for micro-second delays. * * March 1, 1999 by Robin Miller. *	For tapes when Debug is enabled, report the file number. * * January 18, 1999 by Robin Miller. *	Modified logic in check_write() of partial record writes, so * these warnings can be turned off by "disable=verbose".  This change * is also consistent with logic done in check_read(). * * December 21, 1998 by Robin Miller. *	Add hooks to handle tape device resets (DUNIX specific). * * October 26, 1998 by Robin Miller. *	When random I/O and lbdata options are both enabled, use the * file offset seeked to as the starting lbdata address. * * January 9, 1998 by Robin. *	Don't initialize data buffer being written for "disable=compare" * which yields better performance. * * September 6, 1996 by Robin Miller. *	Modified write_record() to properly check write errors!. * * February 28, 1996 by Robin Miller. *	Added function for copying records to device or file. *	Modified logic so write errors honor users' error limit. * * February 23, 1996 by Robin Miller. *	Only report partial record warning for sequential I/O testing. *	Random I/O can position us towards the end of media often, and *	partial transfers are likely especially with large block sizes. * * July 15, 1995 by Robin Miller. *	Fix end of media error handling (ENOSPC), and cleanup code. * * September 17, 1993 by Robin Miller. *	Report record number on warning errors (for debug). * * September 4, 1993 by Robin Miller. *	Moved memory mapped I/O logic to seperate module. * * Septemeber 1, 1993 by Robin Miller. *	Add ability to write variable record sizes. * * August 31, 1993 by Robin Miller. *	Rotate starting data buffer address through sizeof(long). * * August 27, 1993 by Robin MIller. *	Added support for DEC OSF/1 POSIX Asynchronous I/O (AIO). * * August 18, 1992 by Robin Miller. *	If "step=" option was specified, then seek that many bytes *	before the next write request (for disks). * * September 11, 1992 by Robin Miller. *	Ensure data limit specified by user is not exceeded, incase *	the block size isn't modulo the data limit. * * September 5, 1992 by Robin Miller. *	Initial port to QNX 4.1 Operating System. * * August 21, 1990 by Robin Miller. *	Changed exit status so scripts can detect and handle errors *	based on the exit code.  If not success, fatal error, or end *	of file/tape, the exit code is the error number (errno). * * August 7, 1990 by Robin Miller. *	If "skip=n" option is specified, then skip that many records *	before starting to write.  The "skip=n" option skips records *	by reading, while "seek=n" seeks past records (for disks). *//************************************************************************ *									* * write_data() - Write specified data to the output file.		* *									* * Inputs:	dip = The device information pointer.			* *									* * Outputs:	Returns SUCCESS/FAILURE = Ok/Error.			* *									* ************************************************************************/intwrite_data (struct dinfo *dip){    register ssize_t count;    register size_t bsize, dsize;    int status = SUCCESS;    u_int32 lba;    /*     * For variable length records, initialize to minimum record size.     */    if (min_size) {	dsize = min_size;    } else {	dsize = block_size;    }    if (dip->di_random_access) {	if (io_dir == REVERSE) {	    (void)set_position(dip, (off_t)rdata_limit);	}	lba = get_lba(dip);	dip->di_offset = get_position(dip);    } else {	lba = make_lbdata (dip, dip->di_offset);    }    /*     * Now write the specifed number of records.     */    while ( (error_count < error_limit) &&	    (dip->di_fbytes_written < data_limit) &&	    (dip->di_records_written < record_limit) ) {	if (volumes_flag && (multi_volume >= volume_limit) &&		  (dip->di_volume_records >= volume_records)) {	    break;	}	if (wdelay_count) {			/* Optional write delay	*/	    mySleep (wdelay_count);	}	/*	 * If data limit was specified, ensure we don't exceed it.	 */	if ( (dip->di_fbytes_written + dsize) > data_limit) {	    bsize = (size_t)(data_limit - dip->di_fbytes_written);	} else {	    bsize = dsize;	}	if (io_dir == REVERSE) {	    bsize = MIN((dip->di_offset-file_position), bsize);	    dip->di_offset = set_position(dip, (off_t)(dip->di_offset - bsize));	} else if (io_type == RANDOM_IO) {	    dip->di_offset = do_random (dip, TRUE, bsize);	}        if (debug_flag && (bsize != dsize) && !variable_flag) {            Printf ("Record #%lu, Writing a partial record of %lu bytes...\n",                                    (dip->di_records_written + 1), bsize);        }	if (iot_pattern || lbdata_flag) {	    lba = make_lbdata (dip, (off_t)(dip->di_volume_bytes + dip->di_offset));	}	/*	 * If requested, rotate the data buffer through ROTATE_SIZE	 * bytes to force various unaligned buffer accesses.	 */	if (rotate_flag) {	    data_buffer = (base_buffer + (rotate_offset++ % ROTATE_SIZE));	}	/*	 * Initialize the data buffer with a pattern.	 */	if ((io_mode == TEST_MODE) && compare_flag) {	    if (iot_pattern) {		lba = init_iotdata(bsize, lba, lbdata_size);	    }	    fill_buffer (data_buffer, bsize, pattern);	}	/*	 * Initialize the logical block data (if enabled).	 */	if (lbdata_flag && lbdata_size && !iot_pattern) {	    lba = init_lbdata (data_buffer, bsize, lba, lbdata_size);	}	if (Debug_flag) {	    u_int32 iolba = NO_LBA;	    if (dip->di_random_access) {		iolba = (get_position(dip) / dip->di_dsize);	    } else if (lbdata_flag || iot_pattern) {		iolba = make_lbdata (dip, (off_t)(dip->di_volume_bytes + dip->di_offset));	    }	    report_record(dip, (dip->di_files_written + 1), (dip->di_records_written + 1),				iolba, WRITE_MODE, data_buffer, bsize);	}	count = write_record (dip, data_buffer, bsize, dsize, &status);	if (end_of_file) break;	/* Stop writing at end of file. */	if ( (status == FAILURE) && (error_count >= error_limit) ) break;	/*	 * If we had a partial transfer, perhaps due to an error, adjust	 * the logical block address in preparation for the next request.	 */	if (iot_pattern && ((size_t)count < bsize)) {	    size_t resid = (bsize - count);	    lba -= howmany(resid, lbdata_size);	}	if ( (count > (ssize_t) 0) && raw_flag) {	    status = write_verify(dip, data_buffer, count, dsize, dip->di_offset);

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