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Re: reading/writing files from mounted device directly
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Re: reading/writing files from mounted device directly


  • Subject: Re: reading/writing files from mounted device directly
  • From: Brian Bergstrand <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 15:54:02 -0500

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You cannot reliably read data from a device with a mounted FS and attempting to write to one is 99.99999% guaranteed to cause filesystem corruption. There's no way around either of these. Why can't you just use standard files on the filesystem? You can bypass caching on a file level (but not file system level) with fcntl (F_NOCACHE).

On Aug 29, 2006, at 3:10 PM, Dave Hackenyos wrote:

Hello,

I am developing a product for the Macintosh platform that requires I read and write files from a mounted device. Information on the mounted device is being updated in real time but I am unable to detect the changes due to the operating system (Darwin?) caching the contents of the device into a buffer which remains static until I unmount the drive with a “diskutil unmount” command. Continually mounting and unmounting the device to see changes in a file is not desirable.

Using the IOKit to obtain a handle to the device and then using POSIX funtions to open/read/write does allow access to the raw disk, but I can only access bytes. Reading the entire device and programmatically reproducing the file structure to locate the file I am interested in reading is prohibitive. Changing a file and writing the entire contents of the drive back into it would take 30 seconds or more, also bad. I need a way to read and write to the file system on the mounted device not just access the bytes.



Is there a no-cache option on mounting what is effectively a USB storage device? Or how do I bypass the cached buffer?



Please let me know if there is a more appropriate forum for asking this question.



Thank you for your time,

Dave Hackenyos

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