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aio_write(2) [hpux man page]

aio_write(2)							System Calls Manual						      aio_write(2)

NAME
aio_write() - start asynchronous write operation SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The function allows the calling process to perform an asynchronous write to a previously opened file. The function call returns when the write operation has been enqueued for processing. At this point, processing of the write operation may proceed concurrently with execution of the calling process or thread. If an error condition is detected that prevents the write request from being enqueued, returns and sets to indicate the cause of the fail- ure. Once the write operation has been successfully enqueued, an and function referencing the referred to by aiocbp must be used to deter- mine its status and any error conditions, including those normally reported by The request remains enqueued and consumes process and system resources until is called. The function allows the calling process to write to the file associated with from the buffer pointed to by The priority of the write opera- tion is reduced by the value of which must be a value between 0 (zero) and a maximum value which can be obtained using the call with the argument A value of 0 (zero) yields no reduction in priority. The field is ignored. When the flag is not set for the file, the write operation takes place at the absolute position in the file given by as if were called immediately prior to the operation with equal to and set to When the flag is set for the file, is ignored, and asynchronous write opera- tions append to the file in the same order as the requests were enqueued. The value of the file offset is never changed by asynchronous I/O operations. Deallocating or altering the contents of memory referred to by while an asynchronous write operation is outstanding (i.e. before has been called) may produce unpredictable results. If is a valid signal event structure, then the designated signal will be delivered when the requested asynchronous write operation com- pletes. To use this function, link in the realtime library by specifying on the compiler or linker command line. RETURN VALUE
returns the following values: Successful completion, the operation has been enqueued. Failure. The requested operation was not enqueued. is set to indicate the error. The return value from reflects the success or failure of enqueuing the requested write operation for asynchronous processing. fails if an error in the function call is immediately detected, or if system resource limits prevent the request from being enqueued. All other error conditions are reported asynchronously and must be retrieved with and ERRORS
If detects one of the following error conditions, is set to the indicated value: The request could not be queued either because of a resource shortage or because the per-process or system-wide limit on asynchronous I/O operations or asynchronous threads would have been exceeded. The aiocbp is already in use for another asynchronous I/O operation. Once the write request has been enqueued by the following errors, in addition to all of the errors normally reported by the function, may be reported asynchronously by a subsequent call to or referencing its The was not a valid file descriptor open for writing. The is not a valid address in the process virtual address space. The parameters of the indicated in are invalid. The value of is not valid. The value of is invalid. The file offset implied by or are not valid for the file at the time the request is processed. The write operation was canceled due to a subsequent call to referencing the same that was used to start the operation. EXAMPLES
The following code sequence and call to starts an asynchronous write operation. SEE ALSO
aio_cancel(2), aio_error(2), aio_fsync(2), aio_read(2), aio_return(2), aio_suspend(2), lio_listio(2), write(2), aio(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
aio_write(2)
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