root/user/testbin/f_test/f_write.c

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  1. subproc_write

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  29 
  30 /*
  31  * f_write.c
  32  *
  33  *      This used to be a separate binary, because it came from Nachos
  34  *      and nachos didn't support fork(). However, in OS/161 there's
  35  *      no reason to make it a separate binary; doing so just makes
  36  *      the test flaky.
  37  *
  38  *
  39  *      It will start writing into a file, concurrently with
  40  *      one or more instances of f_read.
  41  *
  42  */
  43 
  44 #define SectorSize   512
  45 
  46 #define TMULT        50
  47 #define FSIZE        ((SectorSize + 1) * TMULT)
  48 
  49 #define FNAME        "f-testfile"
  50 #define READCHAR     'r'
  51 #define WRITECHAR    'w'
  52 
  53 #include <unistd.h>
  54 #include <stdio.h>
  55 #include <err.h>
  56 #include "f_hdr.h"
  57 
  58 static char buffer[SectorSize + 1];
  59 
  60 void
  61 subproc_write(void)
  62 {
  63         int fd;
  64         int i;
  65 
  66         for (i=0; i < SectorSize + 1; i++) {
  67                 buffer[i] = WRITECHAR;
  68         }
  69   
  70         printf("File Writer starting ...\n");
  71 
  72         fd = open(FNAME, O_WRONLY);
  73         if (fd < 0) {
  74                 err(1, "%s: open", FNAME);
  75         }
  76 
  77         for (i=0; i<TMULT; i++) {
  78                 // yield();
  79                 write(fd, buffer, SectorSize + 1);
  80         }
  81 
  82         close(fd);
  83 
  84         printf("File Write exited successfully!\n");
  85 }

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