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 NAME

aio_write - asynchronous write to a file (REALTIME)

 SYNOPSIS



#include <aio.h>

int aio_write(struct aiocb *aiocbp);

 DESCRIPTION

The aio_write() function allows the calling process to write aiocbp->aio_nbytes to the file associated with aiocbp->aio_fildes from the buffer pointed to by aiocbp->aio_buf. The function call returns when the write request has been initiated or, at a minimum, queued to the file or device. If _POSIX_PRIORITIZED_IO is defined and prioritized I/O is supported for this file, then the asynchronous operation is submitted at a priority equal to the scheduling priority of the process minus aiocbp->aio_reqprio. The aiocbp may be used as an argument to aio_error() and aio_return() in order to determine the error status and return status, respectively, of the asynchronous operation while it is proceeding.

The aiocbp argument points to an aiocb structure. If the buffer pointed to by aiocbp->aio_buf or the control block pointed to by aiocbp becomes an illegal address prior to asynchronous I/O completion, then the behaviour is undefined.

If O_APPEND is not set for the file descriptor aio_fildes, then the requested operation takes place at the absolute position in the file as given by aio_offset, as if lseek() were called immediately prior to the operation with an offset equal to aio_offset and a whence equal to SEEK_SET. If O_APPEND is set for the file descriptor, write operations append to the file in the same order as the calls were made. After a successful call to enqueue an asynchronous I/O operation, the value of the file offset for the file is unspecified.

The aiocbp->aio_lio_opcode field is ignored by aio_write().

Simultaneous asynchronous operations using the same aiocbp produce undefined results.

If _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO is defined and synchronised I/O is enabled on the file associated with aiocbp->aio_fildes, the behaviour of this function shall be according to the definitions of synchronised I/O data integrity completion and synchronised I/O file integrity completion.

For any system action that changes the process memory space while an asynchronous I/O is outstanding to the address range being changed, the result of that action is undefined.

For regular files, no data transfer will occur past the offset maximum established in the open file description associated with aiocbp->aio_fildes.

 RETURN VALUE

The aio_write() function returns the value zero to the calling process if the I/O operation is successfully queued; otherwise, the function returns the value -1 and sets errno to indicate the error.

 ERRORS

The aio_write() function will fail if:
[EAGAIN]
The requested asynchronous I/O operation was not queued due to system resource limitations.
[ENOSYS]
The aio_write() function is not supported by this implementation.

Each of the following conditions may be detected synchronously at the time of the call to aio_write(), or asynchronously. If any of the conditions below are detected synchronously, the aio_write() function returns -1 and sets errno to the corresponding value. If any of the conditions below are detected asynchronously, the return status of the asynchronous operation is set to -1, and the error status of the asynchronous operation will be set to the corresponding value.

[EBADF]
The aiocbp->aio_fildes argument is not a valid file descriptor open for writing.
[EINVAL]
The file offset value implied by aiocbp->aio_offset would be invalid, aiocbp->aio_reqprio is not a valid value, or aiocbp->aio_nbytes is an invalid value.

In the case that the aio_write() successfully queues the I/O operation, the return status of the asynchronous operation will be one of the values normally returned by the write() function call. If the operation is successfully queued but is subsequently canceled or encounters an error, the error status for the asynchronous operation contains one of the values normally set by the write() function call, or one of the following:

[EBADF]
The aiocbp->aio_fildes argument is not a valid file descriptor open for writing.
[EINVAL]
The file offset value implied by aiocbp->aio_offset would be invalid.
[ECANCELED]
The requested I/O was canceled before the I/O completed due to an explicit aio_cancel() request.

The following condition may be detected synchronously or asynchronously:

[EFBIG]
The file is a regular file, aiobcp->aio_nbytes is greater than 0 and the starting offset in aiobcp->aio_offset is at or beyond the offset maximum in the open file description associated with aiocbp->aio_fildes.

 EXAMPLES

None.

 APPLICATION USAGE

None.

 FUTURE DIRECTIONS

None.

 SEE ALSO

aio_cancel(), aio_error(), aio_read(), aio_return(), lio_listio(), close(), _exit(), exec, fork(), lseek(), write().

DERIVATION

Derived from the POSIX Realtime Extension (1003.1b-1993/1003.1i-1995)

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