I’m periodically reading from a file and checking the readout to decide subsequent action. As this file may be modified by some mechanism which will bypass the block file I/O manipulation layer in the Linux kernel, I need to ensure the read operation reading data from the real underlying device instead of the kernel buffer.
I know fsync() can make sure all I/O write operations completed with all data written to the real device, but it’s not for I/O read operations.
The file has to be kept opened.
So could anyone please kindly tell me how I can do to meet such requirement in Linux system? is there such a API similar to fsync() that can be called?
Really appreciate your help!
I believe that you want to use the O_DIRECT flag to
open().