io_submit — submit asynchronous I/O blocks for processing
#include <linux/aio_abi.h> /* Defines needed types */
int
io_submit( |
aio_context_t ctx_id, |
long nr, | |
struct iocb **iocbpp) ; |
Note | |
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There is no glibc wrapper for this system call; see NOTES. |
The io_submit
() system call
queues nr
I/O request
blocks for processing in the AIO context ctx_id
. The iocbpp
argument should be an
array of nr
AIO
control blocks, which will be submitted to context ctx_id
.
On success, io_submit
()
returns the number of iocbs
submitted (which may be 0 if nr
is zero). For the failure
return, see NOTES.
Insufficient resources are available to queue any iocbs.
The file descriptor specified in the first iocb is invalid.
One of the data structures points to invalid data.
The AIO context specified by ctx_id
is invalid.
nr
is less than
0. The iocb at
*iocbpp[0]
is
not properly initialized, or the operation specified is
invalid for the file descriptor in the iocb.
io_submit
() is not
implemented on this architecture.
io_submit
() is
Linux-specific and should not be used in programs that are
intended to be portable.
Glibc does not provide a wrapper function for this system
call. You could invoke it using syscall(2). But instead,
you probably want to use the io_submit
() wrapper function provided by
libaio
.
Note that the libaio
wrapper function uses
a different type (io_context_t) for
the ctx_id
argument.
Note also that the libaio
wrapper does not
follow the usual C library conventions for indicating errors:
on error it returns a negated error number (the negative of
one of the values listed in ERRORS). If the system call is
invoked via syscall(2), then the return
value follows the usual conventions for indicating an error:
−1, with errno
set to a
(positive) value that indicates the error.
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