which is something entirely different than the current rrd_flush implementation with fdatasync was ...
we can safely drop this and gain performance for holt winters in the process ... -- tobi
git-svn-id: svn://svn.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/trunk/program@1760
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free(rrd_values);
return -1;
}
free(rrd_values);
return -1;
}
/* could read all data in a single block, but we need to
* check for NA values */
for (i = 0; i < row_count; ++i) {
/* could read all data in a single block, but we need to
* check for NA values */
for (i = 0; i < row_count; ++i) {
#if defined DEBUG && DEBUG > 1
mincore_print(rrd_file, "after");
#endif
#if defined DEBUG && DEBUG > 1
mincore_print(rrd_file, "after");
#endif
-#endif /* without madvise and posix_fadvise ist does not make much sense todo anything */
+#endif /* without madvise and posix_fadvise it does not make much sense todo anything */
-/* flush all data pending to be written to FD. */
-
-void rrd_flush(
- rrd_file_t *rrd_file)
-{
-#ifndef WIN32
- rrd_simple_file_t *rrd_simple_file;
- rrd_simple_file = (rrd_simple_file_t *)rrd_file->pvt;
- if (fdatasync(rrd_simple_file->fd) != 0) {
- rrd_set_error("flushing fd %d: %s", rrd_simple_file->fd,
- rrd_strerror(errno));
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-
/* Initialize RRD header. */
void rrd_init(
/* Initialize RRD header. */
void rrd_init(