Name

lseek — reposition read/write file offset

Synopsis

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
off_t lseek( int   fd,
  off_t   offset,
  int   whence);

DESCRIPTION

The lseek() function repositions the offset of the open file associated with the file descriptor fd to the argument offset according to the directive whence as follows:

SEEK_SET

The offset is set to offset bytes.

SEEK_CUR

The offset is set to its current location plus offset bytes.

SEEK_END

The offset is set to the size of the file plus offset bytes.

The lseek() function allows the file offset to be set beyond the end of the file (but this does not change the size of the file). If data is later written at this point, subsequent reads of the data in the gap (a "hole") return null bytes ('\0') until data is actually written into the gap.

RETURN VALUE

Upon successful completion, lseek() returns the resulting offset location as measured in bytes from the beginning of the file. Otherwise, a value of (off_t) −1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

EBADF

fd is not an open file descriptor.

EINVAL

whence is not one of SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END; or the resulting file offset would be negative, or beyond the end of a seekable device.

EOVERFLOW

The resulting file offset cannot be represented in an off_t.

ESPIPE

fd is associated with a pipe, socket, or FIFO.

CONFORMING TO

SVr4, 4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.

NOTES

This document's use of whence is incorrect English, but maintained for historical reasons.

Some devices are incapable of seeking and POSIX does not specify which devices must support lseek().

On Linux, using lseek() on a tty device returns ESPIPE.

When converting old code, substitute values for whence with the following macros:

old new
0 SEEK_SET
1 SEEK_CUR
2 SEEK_END
L_SET SEEK_SET
L_INCR SEEK_CUR
L_XTND SEEK_END

SVr1-3 returns long instead of off_t, BSD returns int.

Note that file descriptors created by dup(2) or fork(2) share the current file position pointer, so seeking on such files may be subject to race conditions.

SEE ALSO

dup(2), fork(2), open(2), fseek(3), lseek64(3), posix_fallocate(3)

COLOPHON

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Modified 1993-07-23 by Rik Faith <faithcs.unc.edu>
Modified 1995-06-10 by Andries Brouwer <aebcwi.nl>
Modified 1996-10-31 by Eric S. Raymond <esrthyrsus.com>
Modified 1998-01-17 by Michael Haardt
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Modified 2001-09-24 by Michael Haardt <michaelmoria.de>
Modified 2003-08-21 by Andries Brouwer <aebcwi.nl>