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How to read procfs file?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-04 23:16 出处:网络
I tried to read the /proc/modules using standard c functions: FILE *pfile; int sz; pfile = fopen( \"/proc/modules\", \"r\" );

I tried to read the /proc/modules using standard c functions:

FILE *pfile;
int sz;
pfile = fopen( "/proc/modules", "r" );
fseek( pfile, 0, SEEK_END );
sz = ftell( pfile );
rewind( ftell );

But my problem is ftell give me 0 value. So I can't re开发者_运维百科ad the contents of the file since I have a zero length. Is there another way that I can get the size of the file that I want to read?

Many thanks.


No, it does not have a size. However, you can read parts of it until you reach end-of-file.


/proc files are dynamically created when you read them, so they cannot have a size.

I stand corrected. Some /proc files do indeed have a size, as adobriyan has noted on a comment to Sjoerd's answer. (Is that Alexey Dobriyan of Linux Kernel fame?)

As for how to read the file using fgetc, this works:

int c;
while ( (c = fgetc(pfile)) != EOF) {
    printf("%c",c);
}

And your program is segfaulting because you're trying to rewind ftell.

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