This may read fewer bytes than requested. For further details
see the L<pread(2)> system call.
-See also C<guestfs_pwrite>.");
+See also C<guestfs_pwrite>, C<guestfs_pread_device>.");
("part_init", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "parttype"]), 208, [],
[InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
to the file. This could even be 0, although short writes are
unlikely for regular files in ordinary circumstances.
-See also C<guestfs_pread>.");
+See also C<guestfs_pread>, C<guestfs_pwrite_device>.");
("resize2fs_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"]), 248, [],
[],
The named partition must exist, for example as a string returned
from C<guestfs_list_partitions>.");
+ ("upload_offset", (RErr, [FileIn "filename"; Dev_or_Path "remotefilename"; Int64 "offset"]), 273, [],
+ (let md5 = Digest.to_hex (Digest.file "COPYING.LIB") in
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload_offset"; "../COPYING.LIB"; "/COPYING.LIB"; "0"];
+ ["checksum"; "md5"; "/COPYING.LIB"]], md5)]),
+ "upload a file from the local machine with offset",
+ "\
+Upload local file C<filename> to C<remotefilename> on the
+filesystem.
+
+C<remotefilename> is overwritten starting at the byte C<offset>
+specified. The intention is to overwrite parts of existing
+files or devices, although if a non-existant file is specified
+then it is created with a \"hole\" before C<offset>. The
+size of the data written is implicit in the size of the
+source C<filename>.
+
+Note that there is no limit on the amount of data that
+can be uploaded with this call, unlike with C<guestfs_pwrite>,
+and this call always writes the full amount unless an
+error occurs.
+
+See also C<guestfs_upload>, C<guestfs_pwrite>.");
+
+ ("download_offset", (RErr, [Dev_or_Path "remotefilename"; FileOut "filename"; Int64 "offset"; Int64 "size"]), 274, [Progress],
+ (let md5 = Digest.to_hex (Digest.file "COPYING.LIB") in
+ let offset = string_of_int 100 in
+ let size = string_of_int ((Unix.stat "COPYING.LIB").Unix.st_size - 100) in
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ (* Pick a file from cwd which isn't likely to change. *)
+ [["upload"; "../COPYING.LIB"; "/COPYING.LIB"];
+ ["download_offset"; "/COPYING.LIB"; "testdownload.tmp"; offset; size];
+ ["upload_offset"; "testdownload.tmp"; "/COPYING.LIB"; offset];
+ ["checksum"; "md5"; "/COPYING.LIB"]], md5)]),
+ "download a file to the local machine with offset and size",
+ "\
+Download file C<remotefilename> and save it as C<filename>
+on the local machine.
+
+C<remotefilename> is read for C<size> bytes starting at C<offset>
+(this region must be within the file or device).
+
+Note that there is no limit on the amount of data that
+can be downloaded with this call, unlike with C<guestfs_pread>,
+and this call always reads the full amount unless an
+error occurs.
+
+See also C<guestfs_download>, C<guestfs_pread>.");
+
+ ("pwrite_device", (RInt "nbytes", [Device "device"; BufferIn "content"; Int64 "offset"]), 275, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitPartition, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["pwrite_device"; "/dev/sda"; "\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"; "446"];
+ ["blockdev_rereadpt"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["list_partitions"]], [])],
+ "write to part of a device",
+ "\
+This command writes to part of a device. It writes the data
+buffer C<content> to C<device> starting at offset C<offset>.
+
+This command implements the L<pwrite(2)> system call, and like
+that system call it may not write the full data requested
+(although short writes to disk devices and partitions are
+probably impossible with standard Linux kernels).
+
+See also C<guestfs_pwrite>.");
+
+ ("pread_device", (RBufferOut "content", [Device "device"; Int "count"; Int64 "offset"]), 276, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["pread_device"; "/dev/sdd"; "8"; "32768"]], "\001CD001\001\000")],
+ "read part of a device",
+ "\
+This command lets you read part of a file. It reads C<count>
+bytes of C<device>, starting at C<offset>.
+
+This may read fewer bytes than requested. For further details
+see the L<pread(2)> system call.
+
+See also C<guestfs_pread>.");
+
]
let all_functions = non_daemon_functions @ daemon_functions
See L</WILDCARDS AND GLOBBING>.");
+ ("hexedit", (RErr,[]), -1, [], [],
+ "edit with a hex editor",
+ " hexedit <filename|device>
+ hexedit <filename|device> <max>
+ hexedit <filename|device> <start> <max>
+
+Use hexedit (a hex editor) to edit all or part of a binary file
+or block device.
+
+This command works by downloading potentially the whole file or
+device, editing it locally, then uploading it. If the file or
+device is large, you have to specify which part you wish to edit
+by using C<max> and/or C<start> C<max> parameters.
+C<start> and C<max> are specified in bytes, with the usual
+modifiers allowed such as C<1M> (1 megabyte).
+
+For example to edit the first few sectors of a disk you
+might do:
+
+ hexedit /dev/sda 1M
+
+which would allow you to edit anywhere within the first megabyte
+of the disk.
+
+To edit the superblock of an ext2 filesystem on C</dev/sda1>, do:
+
+ hexedit /dev/sda1 0x400 0x400
+
+(assuming the superblock is in the standard location).
+
+This command requires the external L<hexedit(1)> program. You
+can specify another program to use by setting the C<HEXEDITOR>
+environment variable.
+
+See also L</hexdump>.");
+
("lcd", (RErr,[]), -1, [], [],
"change working directory",
" lcd directory