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  27.Dd June 2, 1999
  28.Dt AIO_WRITE 2
  29.Os
  30.Sh NAME
  31.Nm aio_write
  32.Nd asynchronous write to a file (REALTIME)
  33.Sh LIBRARY
  34.Lb libc
  35.Sh SYNOPSIS
  36.In aio.h
  37.Ft int
  38.Fn aio_write "struct aiocb *iocb"
  39.Sh DESCRIPTION
  40The
  41.Fn aio_write
  42system call allows the calling process to write
  43.Fa iocb->aio_nbytes
  44from the buffer pointed to by
  45.Fa iocb->aio_buf
  46to the descriptor
  47.Fa iocb->aio_fildes .
  48The call returns immediately after the write request has been enqueued
  49to the descriptor; the write may or may not have completed at the time
  50the call returns.  If the request could not be enqueued, generally due
  51to invalid arguments, the call returns without having enqueued the
  52request.
  53.Pp
  54If
  55.Dv O_APPEND
  56is set for
  57.Fa iocb->aio_fildes ,
  58.Fn aio_write
  59operations append to the file in the same order as the calls were
  60made.  If
  61.Dv O_APPEND
  62is not set for the file descriptor, the write operation will occur at
  63the absolute position from the beginning of the file plus
  64.Fa iocb->aio_offset .
  65.Pp
  66If
  67.Dv _POSIX_PRIORITIZED_IO
  68is defined, and the descriptor supports it, then the enqueued
  69operation is submitted at a priority equal to that of the calling
  70process minus
  71.Fa iocb->aio_reqprio .
  72.Pp
  73The
  74.Fa iocb
  75pointer may be subsequently used as an argument to
  76.Fn aio_return
  77and
  78.Fn aio_error
  79in order to determine return or error status for the enqueued operation
  80while it is in progress.
  81.Pp
  82If the request is successfully enqueued, the value of
  83.Fa iocb->aio_offset
  84can be modified during the request as context, so this value must not
  85be referenced after the request is enqueued.
  86.Sh RESTRICTIONS
  87The Asynchronous I/O Control Block structure pointed to by
  88.Fa iocb
  89and the buffer that the
  90.Fa iocb->aio_buf
  91member of that structure references must remain valid until the
  92operation has completed.  For this reason, use of auto (stack) variables
  93for these objects is discouraged.
  94.Pp
  95The asynchronous I/O control buffer
  96.Fa iocb
  97should be zeroed before the
  98.Fn aio_write
  99system call to avoid passing bogus context information to the kernel.
 100.Pp
 101Modifications of the Asynchronous I/O Control Block structure or the
 102buffer contents after the request has been enqueued, but before the
 103request has completed, are not allowed.
 104.Pp
 105If the file offset in
 106.Fa iocb->aio_offset
 107is past the offset maximum  for
 108.Fa iocb->aio_fildes ,
 109no I/O will occur.
 110.Sh RETURN VALUES
 111.Rv -std aio_write
 112.Sh ERRORS
 113The
 114.Fn aio_write
 115system call will fail if:
 116.Bl -tag -width Er
 117.It Bq Er EAGAIN
 118The request was not queued because of system resource limitations.
 119.It Bq Er ENOSYS
 120The
 121.Fn aio_write
 122system call is not supported.
 123.El
 124.Pp
 125The following conditions may be synchronously detected when the
 126.Fn aio_write
 127system call is made, or asynchronously, at any time thereafter.  If they
 128are detected at call time,
 129.Fn aio_write
 130returns -1 and sets
 131.Va errno
 132appropriately; otherwise the
 133.Fn aio_return
 134system call must be called, and will return -1, and
 135.Fn aio_error
 136must be called to determine the actual value that would have been
 137returned in
 138.Va errno .
 139.Pp
 140.Bl -tag -width Er
 141.It Bq Er EBADF
 142The
 143.Fa iocb->aio_fildes
 144argument
 145is invalid, or is not opened for writing.
 146.It Bq Er EINVAL
 147The offset
 148.Fa iocb->aio_offset
 149is not valid, the priority specified by
 150.Fa iocb->aio_reqprio
 151is not a valid priority, or the number of bytes specified by
 152.Fa iocb->aio_nbytes
 153is not valid.
 154.El
 155.Pp
 156If the request is successfully enqueued, but subsequently canceled
 157or an error occurs, the value returned by the
 158.Fn aio_return
 159system call is per the
 160.Xr write 2
 161system call, and the value returned by the
 162.Fn aio_error
 163system call is either one of the error returns from the
 164.Xr write 2
 165system call, or one of:
 166.Bl -tag -width Er
 167.It Bq Er EBADF
 168The
 169.Fa iocb->aio_fildes
 170argument
 171is invalid for writing.
 172.It Bq Er ECANCELED
 173The request was explicitly canceled via a call to
 174.Fn aio_cancel .
 175.It Bq Er EINVAL
 176The offset
 177.Fa iocb->aio_offset
 178would be invalid.
 179.El
 180.Sh SEE ALSO
 181.Xr aio_cancel 2 ,
 182.Xr aio_error 2 ,
 183.Xr aio_return 2 ,
 184.Xr aio_suspend 2 ,
 185.Xr aio 4
 186.Sh STANDARDS
 187The
 188.Fn aio_write
 189system call
 190is expected to conform to the
 191.St -p1003.1
 192standard.
 193.Sh HISTORY
 194The
 195.Fn aio_write
 196system call first appeared in
 197.Fx 3.0 .
 198.Sh AUTHORS
 199This manual page was written by
 200.An Wes Peters Aq wes@softweyr.com .
 201.Sh BUGS
 202Invalid information in
 203.Fa iocb->_aiocb_private
 204may confuse the kernel.
 205
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