.th RF IV 10/15/73 .sh NAME rf \*- RF11/RS11 fixed-head disk file .sh DESCRIPTION This file refers to the concatenation of all RS-11 disks. .s3 Each disk contains 1024 256-word blocks. The length of the combined RF file is 1024\*X(minor+1) blocks. That is minor device zero is taken to be 1024 blocks long; minor device one is 2048, etc. .s3 The .it rf0 file accesses the disk via the system's normal buffering mechanism and may be read and written without regard to physical disk records. There is also a ``raw'' interface which provides for direct transmission between the disk and the user's read or write buffer. A single read or write call results in exactly one I/O operation and therefore raw I/O is considerably more efficient when many words are transmitted. The name of the raw RF file is .it rrf0. The same minor device considerations hold for the raw interface as for the normal interface. .s3 In raw I/O the buffer must begin on a word boundary, and counts should be a multiple of 512 bytes (a disk block). Likewise .it seek calls should specify a multiple of 512 bytes. .sh FILES /dev/rf0, /dev/rrf0 .sh BUGS The 512-byte restrictions on the raw device are not physically necessary, but are still imposed.