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11 .TH FALLOCATE 2 2019-11-19 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
13 fallocate \- manipulate file space
16 .BR "#define _GNU_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */"
19 .BI "int fallocate(int " fd ", int " mode ", off_t " offset \
23 This is a nonportable, Linux-specific system call.
24 For the portable, POSIX.1-specified method of ensuring that space
25 is allocated for a file, see
26 .BR posix_fallocate (3).
29 allows the caller to directly manipulate the allocated disk space
30 for the file referred to by
32 for the byte range starting at
40 argument determines the operation to be performed on the given range.
41 Details of the supported operations are given in the subsections below.
42 .SS Allocating disk space
43 The default operation (i.e.,
47 allocates the disk space within the range specified by
51 The file size (as reported by
55 is greater than the file size.
56 Any subregion within the range specified by
60 that did not contain data before the call will be initialized to zero.
61 This default behavior closely resembles the behavior of the
62 .BR posix_fallocate (3)
64 and is intended as a method of optimally implementing that function.
66 After a successful call, subsequent writes into the range specified by
70 are guaranteed not to fail because of lack of disk space.
73 .B FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
76 the behavior of the call is similar,
77 but the file size will not be changed even if
79 is greater than the file size.
80 Preallocating zeroed blocks beyond the end of the file in this manner
81 is useful for optimizing append workloads.
87 shared file data extents will be made private to the file to guarantee
88 that a subsequent write will not fail due to lack of space.
89 Typically, this will be done by performing a copy-on-write operation on
90 all shared data in the file.
91 This flag may not be supported by all filesystems.
93 Because allocation is done in block size chunks,
95 may allocate a larger range of disk space than was specified.
96 .SS Deallocating file space
98 .BR FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE
99 flag (available since Linux 2.6.38) in
101 deallocates space (i.e., creates a hole)
102 in the byte range starting at
107 Within the specified range, partial filesystem blocks are zeroed,
108 and whole filesystem blocks are removed from the file.
109 After a successful call,
110 subsequent reads from this range will return zeros.
113 .BR FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE
114 flag must be ORed with
115 .BR FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
118 in other words, even when punching off the end of the file, the file size
123 Not all filesystems support
124 .BR FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE ;
125 if a filesystem doesn't support the operation, an error is returned.
126 The operation is supported on at least the following filesystems:
128 XFS (since Linux 2.6.38)
130 ext4 (since Linux 3.0)
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133 Btrfs (since Linux 3.7)
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142 .SS Collapsing file space
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145 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
146 flag (available since Linux 3.15) in
148 removes a byte range from a file, without leaving a hole.
149 The byte range to be collapsed starts at
154 At the completion of the operation,
155 the contents of the file starting at the location
157 will be appended at the location
163 A filesystem may place limitations on the granularity of the operation,
164 in order to ensure efficient implementation.
169 must be a multiple of the filesystem logical block size,
170 which varies according to the filesystem type and configuration.
171 If a filesystem has such a requirement,
175 if this requirement is violated.
177 If the region specified by
181 reaches or passes the end of file, an error is returned;
186 No other flags may be specified in
189 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE .
192 .B FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
194 ext4 (only for extent-based files)
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198 .SS Zeroing file space
200 .BR FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE
201 flag (available since Linux 3.15)
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205 zeros space in the byte range starting at
210 Within the specified range, blocks are preallocated for the regions
211 that span the holes in the file.
212 After a successful call, subsequent
213 reads from this range will return zeros.
215 Zeroing is done within the filesystem preferably by converting the range into
217 This approach means that the specified range will not be physically zeroed
218 out on the device (except for partial blocks at the either end of the range),
219 and I/O is (otherwise) required only to update metadata.
222 .B FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
223 flag is additionally specified in
225 the behavior of the call is similar,
226 but the file size will not be changed even if
228 is greater than the file size.
229 This behavior is the same as when preallocating space with
230 .B FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE
233 Not all filesystems support
234 .BR FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE ;
235 if a filesystem doesn't support the operation, an error is returned.
236 The operation is supported on at least the following filesystems:
238 XFS (since Linux 3.15)
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244 SMB3 (since Linux 3.17)
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247 Btrfs (since Linux 4.16)
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249 .SS Increasing file space
251 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE
253 (available since Linux 4.1)
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257 increases the file space by inserting a hole within the file size without
258 overwriting any existing data.
259 The hole will start at
264 When inserting the hole inside file, the contents of the file starting at
266 will be shifted upward (i.e., to a higher file offset) by
269 Inserting a hole inside a file increases the file size by
273 This mode has the same limitations as
274 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
275 regarding the granularity of the operation.
276 If the granularity requirements are not met,
282 is equal to or greater than the end of file, an error is returned.
283 For such operations (i.e., inserting a hole at the end of file),
287 No other flags may be specified in
290 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE .
292 .B FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE
293 requires filesystem support.
294 Filesystems that support this operation include
295 XFS (since Linux 4.1)
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305 On error, \-1 is returned and
307 is set to indicate the error.
312 is not a valid file descriptor, or is not opened for writing.
316 exceeds the maximum file size.
321 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE ,
322 and the current file size+\fIlen\fP exceeds the maximum file size.
325 A signal was caught during execution; see
332 .\" FIXME . (raise a kernel bug) Probably the len==0 case should be
333 .\" a no-op, rather than an error. That would be consistent with
334 .\" similar APIs for the len==0 case.
335 .\" See "Re: [PATCH] fallocate.2: add FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE flag definition"
337 .\" http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.file-systems/48331/focus=1193526
338 was less than or equal to 0.
343 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
344 and the range specified by
348 reaches or passes the end of the file.
353 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE
354 and the range specified by
356 reaches or passes the end of the file.
361 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
363 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE ,
368 is not a multiple of the filesystem block size.
373 .B FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
375 .B FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE
376 and also other flags;
377 no other flags are permitted with
378 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
380 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE .
385 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
387 .BR FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE
389 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE ,
390 but the file referred to by
392 is not a regular file.
393 .\" There was an inconsistency in 3.15-rc1, that should be resolved so that all
394 .\" filesystems use this error for this case. (Tytso says ex4 will change.)
395 .\" http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.xfs.general/60485/focus=5521
396 .\" From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages <mtk.manpages@...>
397 .\" Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 10/10] manpage: update FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE flag in fallocate
398 .\" Newsgroups: gmane.linux.man, gmane.linux.file-systems
399 .\" Date: 2014-04-17 13:40:05 GMT
402 An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to a filesystem.
406 does not refer to a regular file or a directory.
409 is a pipe or FIFO, a different error results.)
412 There is not enough space left on the device containing the file
417 This kernel does not implement
421 The filesystem containing the file referred to by
423 does not support this operation;
426 is not supported by the filesystem containing the file referred to by
430 The file referred to by
432 is marked immutable (see
438 .BR FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE
440 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
442 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE
444 the file referred to by
446 is marked append-only
451 The operation was prevented by a file seal; see
456 refers to a pipe or FIFO.
461 .BR FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE
463 .BR FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE ,
464 but the file referred to by
466 is currently being executed.
469 is available on Linux since kernel 2.6.23.
470 Support is provided by glibc since version 2.10.
473 flags are defined in glibc headers only since version 2.18.
474 .\" See http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14964
481 .BR posix_fadvise (3),
482 .BR posix_fallocate (3)