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NAME¶
aio_suspend
—
suspend until asynchronous I/O operations or timeout complete
(REALTIME)
LIBRARY¶
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS¶
#include <aio.h>
int
aio_suspend
(const
struct aiocb *const iocbs[],
int niocb,
const struct timespec
*timeout);
DESCRIPTION¶
Theaio_suspend
() system call suspends the calling
process until at least one of the specified asynchronous I/O requests have
completed, a signal is delivered, or the timeout has
passed.
The iocbs argument is an array of niocb pointers to asynchronous I/O requests. Array members containing null pointers will be silently ignored.
If timeout is not a null pointer, it specifies a maximum interval to suspend. If timeout is a null pointer, the suspend blocks indefinitely. To effect a poll, the timeout should point to a zero-value timespec structure.
RETURN VALUES¶
If one or more of the specified asynchronous I/O requests have completed,aio_suspend
() returns 0. Otherwise it returns -1 and
sets errno to indicate the error, as enumerated below.
ERRORS¶
Theaio_suspend
() system call will fail if:
SEE ALSO¶
aio_cancel(2), aio_error(2), aio_return(2), aio_waitcomplete(2), aio_write(2), aio(4)STANDARDS¶
Theaio_suspend
() system call is expected to conform to
the IEEE Std 1003.1 (“POSIX.1”)
standard.
HISTORY¶
Theaio_suspend
() system call first appeared in
FreeBSD 3.0.
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>.October 23, 2017 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |