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| AIO_RETURN(2) | System Calls Manual | AIO_RETURN(2) | 
NAME¶
aio_return —
    retrieve return status of asynchronous I/O operation
    (REALTIME)
LIBRARY¶
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
  <aio.h>
ssize_t
  
  aio_return(struct
    aiocb *iocb);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
    aio_return()
    system call returns the final status of the asynchronous I/O request
    associated with the structure pointed to by iocb.
The
    aio_return()
    system call should only be called once, to obtain the final status of an
    asynchronous I/O operation once it has completed
    (aio_error(2) returns something other than
    EINPROGRESS).
RETURN VALUES¶
If the asynchronous I/O request has completed, the status is
    returned as described in read(2),
    write(2), or fsync(2). Otherwise,
    aio_return() returns -1 and sets
    errno to indicate the error condition.
ERRORS¶
The aio_return() system call will fail
  if:
- [EINVAL]
- The iocb argument does not reference a completed asynchronous I/O request.
SEE ALSO¶
aio_cancel(2), aio_error(2), aio_suspend(2), aio_waitcomplete(2), aio_write(2), fsync(2), read(2), write(2), aio(4)
STANDARDS¶
The aio_return() system call is expected
    to conform to the IEEE Std 1003.1
    (“POSIX.1”) standard.
HISTORY¶
The aio_return() system call first
    appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>.
| March 21, 2016 | Debian |