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, [],
[],
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>.");
+
]
let all_functions = non_daemon_functions @ daemon_functions