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| STORE(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | STORE(9) |
NAME¶
store, subyte,
suswintr, suword —
store data to user-space
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
int
subyte(volatile
void *base, int
byte);
int
suword(volatile
void *base, long
word);
int
suword16(volatile
void *base, int
word);
int
suword32(volatile
void *base, int32_t
word);
int
suword64(volatile
void *base, int64_t
word);
#include
<sys/resourcevar.h>
int
suswintr(void
*base, int
word);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thestore functions are designed to copy small amounts
of data to user-space. If write is successful, it is performed atomically. The
data written must be naturally aligned.
The store routines provide the following
functionality:
subyte()- Stores a byte of data to the user-space address base.
suword()- Stores a word of data to the user-space address base.
suword16()- Stores 16 bits of data to the user-space address base.
suword32()- Stores 32 bits of data to the user-space address base.
suword64()- Stores 64 bits of data to the user-space address base.
suswintr()- Stores a short word of data to the user-space address base. This function is safe to call during an interrupt context.
RETURN VALUES¶
Thestore functions return 0 on success or -1 on
failure.
SEE ALSO¶
copy(9), fetch(9)| October 29, 2014 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |