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| LIO_LISTIO(2) | System Calls Manual | LIO_LISTIO(2) |
NAME¶
lio_listio — list directed I/O (REALTIME)LIBRARY¶
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS¶
#include <aio.h> intlio_listio(int mode, struct aiocb * const list[], int nent, struct sigevent *sig);
DESCRIPTION¶
The lio_listio() function initiates a list of I/O requests with a single function call. The list argument is an array of pointers to aiocb structures describing each operation to perform, with nent elements.NULL elements are ignored.
The aio_lio_opcode field of each
aiocb specifies the operation to be performed. The
following operations are supported:
LIO_READ- Read data as if by a call to aio_read(2).
LIO_NOP- No operation.
LIO_WRITE- Write data as if by a call to aio_write(2).
LIO_WAIT,
lio_listio() does not return until all the requested
operations have been completed. If mode is
LIO_NOWAIT, the requests are processed asynchronously,
and the signal specified by sig is sent when all
operations have completed. If sig is
NULL, the calling process is not notified of I/O
completion.
The order in which the requests are carried out is not specified; in particular,
there is no guarantee that they will be executed in the order 0, 1, ...,
nent-1.
RETURN VALUES¶
If mode isLIO_WAIT, the
lio_listio() function returns 0 if the operations completed
successfully, otherwise -1.
If mode is LIO_NOWAIT, the
lio_listio() function returns 0 if the operations are
successfully queued, otherwise -1.
ERRORS¶
The lio_listio() function will fail if:- [
EAGAIN] - There are not enough resources to enqueue the requests.
- [
EAGAIN] - The request would cause the system-wide limit
AIO_MAXto be exceeded. - [
EINVAL] - The mode argument is neither
LIO_WAITnorLIO_NOWAIT, or nent is greater thanAIO_LISTIO_MAX. - [
EINTR] - A signal interrupted the system call before it could be completed.
- [
EIO] - One or more requests failed.
EAGAIN, EINTR, or
EIO, some of the requests may have been initiated. The
caller should check the error status of each aiocb
structure individually by calling aio_error(2).
SEE ALSO¶
aio_error(2), aio_read(2), aio_write(2), read(2), write(2), siginfo(3), aio(4)STANDARDS¶
The lio_listio() function is expected to conform to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (“POSIX.1”).| January 12, 2003 | Debian |