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io_queue_init(2) | Linux AIO | io_queue_init(2) |
NAME¶
io_queue_init - Initialize asynchronous io state machine
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <errno.h> #include <libaio.h> int io_queue_init(int maxevents, io_context_t *ctx);
DESCRIPTION¶
io_queue_init Attempts to create an aio context capable of receiving at least maxevents events. ctx must point to an aio context that already exists and must be initialized to 0 before the call. If the operation is successful, *cxtp is filled with the resulting handle.
RETURN VALUES¶
On success, io_queue_init returns 0. Otherwise, -error is return, where error is one of the Exxx values defined in the Errors section.
ERRORS¶
SEE ALSO¶
io(3), io_cancel(3), io_fsync(3), io_getevents(3), io_prep_fsync(3), io_prep_pread(3), io_prep_pwrite(3), io_queue_release(3), io_queue_run(3), io_queue_wait(3), io_set_callback(3), io_submit(3), errno(3).
2009-06-10 | Linux 2.4 |