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Man Page: __generic_file_aio_write

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 9

__GENERIC_FILE_AIO_W(9) 				    Memory Management in Linux					   __GENERIC_FILE_AIO_W(9)

NAME
__generic_file_aio_write - write data to a file
SYNOPSIS
ssize_t __generic_file_aio_write(struct kiocb * iocb, const struct iovec * iov, unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t * ppos);
ARGUMENTS
iocb IO state structure (file, offset, etc.) iov vector with data to write nr_segs number of segments in the vector ppos position where to write
DESCRIPTION
This function does all the work needed for actually writing data to a file. It does all basic checks, removes SUID from the file, updates modification times and calls proper subroutines depending on whether we do direct IO or a standard buffered write. It expects i_mutex to be grabbed unless we work on a block device or similar object which does not need locking at all. This function does *not* take care of syncing data in case of O_SYNC write. A caller has to handle it. This is mainly due to the fact that we want to avoid syncing under i_mutex.
COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 __GENERIC_FILE_AIO_W(9)
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