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Last update: 1997-05-20
9945-1-90 #39 Classification: The unaddressed issue. This interpretation does not necessitate any modification to assertions in ISO/IEC 13210:1994. _____________________________________________________________________________ Topic: F_SETLKW and seek() Relevant Sections: not specified Defect Report: ----------------------- Advisory locking is imprecise on what byte of a file is locked when using F_SETLKW and either SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END. Once blocked, the address could be that on entry, or established after the process is no longer blocked. From e-mail, discussions, it appears the address is calculated before the decision to block, and does not change. WG15 response for ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 (IEEE Std 1003.1-1990) -------------------------------------------------- The standard does not speak to this issue, and as such no conformance distinction can be made between alternative implementations based on this. This is being referred to the sponsor for clarifying wording in the next amendment. Rationale for Interpretation: ----------------------------- The standard doesn't specify the behavior in this case. It is clear, however, that the request must use one of the file size or seek pointers that was in effect while the fcntl() was being serviced. The email discussions about how existing implementations work is not relevant. _____________________________________________________________________________