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25.Dd February 1, 2024
26.Dt AIO_WRITE 2
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm aio_write ,
30.Nm aio_write2 ,
31.Nm aio_writev
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.Ft int
40.Fn aio_write2 "struct aiocb *iocb" "int flags"
41.In sys/uio.h
42.Ft int
43.Fn aio_writev "struct aiocb *iocb"
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Fn aio_write ,
47.Fn aio_write2 ,
48and
49.Fn aio_writev
50system calls allow the calling process to write
51to the descriptor
52.Fa iocb->aio_fildes .
53The syscalls return immediately after the write request has been enqueued
54to the descriptor; the write may or may not have completed at the time
55the call returns.
56.Pp
57The
58.Fn aio_write
59call will write
60.Fa iocb->aio_nbytes
61from the buffer pointed to by
62.Fa iocb->aio_buf ,
63whereas
64.Fn aio_writev
65gathers the data from the
66.Fa iocb->aio_iovcnt
67buffers specified by the members of the
68.Fa iocb->aio_iov
69array.
70.Pp
71If the request could not be enqueued, generally due
72to invalid arguments, the call returns without having enqueued the
73request.
74.Pp
75For
76.Fn aio_writev
77the
78.Fa iovec
79structure is defined in
80.Xr writev 2 .
81.Pp
82If
83.Dv O_APPEND
84is set for
85.Fa iocb->aio_fildes ,
86write operations append to the file in the same order as the calls were
87made.
88If
89.Dv O_APPEND
90is not set for the file descriptor, the write operation for
91.Fn aio_write
92will occur at
93the absolute position from the beginning of the file plus
94.Fa iocb->aio_offset .
95.Pp
96The
97.Fn aio_write2
98call takes the
99.Fa flags
100argument.
101If
102.Fa flags
103is passed as zero, the call behaves identically to
104.Fn aio_write .
105The following flags can be specified by logical or:
106.Bl -tag -width AIO_OP2_VECTORED
107.It AIO_OP2_FOFFSET
108The write for non
109.Dv O_APPEND
110file descriptors occurs at the file descriptor offset,
111which is advanced by the operation as done by the
112.Xr write 2
113syscall.
114The
115.Fa iocb->aio_offset
116field is ignored.
117.It AIO_OP2_VECTORED
118Similar to
119.Fn aio_writev ,
120the write buffers are specified by the
121.Fa aiocb->aio_iov
122array.
123.El
124.Pp
125The
126.Fa iocb
127pointer may be subsequently used as an argument to
128.Fn aio_return
129and
130.Fn aio_error
131in order to determine return or error status for the enqueued operation
132while it is in progress.
133.Pp
134If the request is successfully enqueued, the value of
135.Fa iocb->aio_offset
136can be modified during the request as context, so this value must not
137be referenced after the request is enqueued.
138.Pp
139The
140.Fa iocb->aio_sigevent
141structure can be used to request notification of the operation's
142completion as described in
143.Xr aio 4 .
144.Sh RESTRICTIONS
145The Asynchronous I/O Control Block structure pointed to by
146.Fa iocb
147and the buffer that the
148.Fa iocb->aio_buf
149member of that structure references must remain valid until the
150operation has completed.
151.Pp
152The asynchronous I/O control buffer
153.Fa iocb
154should be zeroed before the
155system calls to avoid passing bogus context information to the kernel.
156.Pp
157Modifications of the Asynchronous I/O Control Block structure or the
158buffer contents are not allowed while the request is queued.
159.Pp
160If the file offset in
161.Fa iocb->aio_offset
162is past the offset maximum for
163.Fa iocb->aio_fildes ,
164no I/O will occur.
165.Sh RETURN VALUES
166.Rv -std aio_write aio_writev
167.Sh ERRORS
168The
169.Fn aio_write ,
170.Fn aio_write2 ,
171and
172.Fn aio_writev
173system calls will fail if:
174.Bl -tag -width Er
175.It Bq Er EAGAIN
176The request was not queued because of system resource limitations.
177.It Bq Er EFAULT
178Part of
179.Fa aio_iov
180points outside the process's allocated address space.
181.It Bq Er EINVAL
182The asynchronous notification method in
183.Fa iocb->aio_sigevent.sigev_notify
184is invalid or not supported.
185.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
186Asynchronous write operations on the file descriptor
187.Fa iocb->aio_fildes
188are unsafe and unsafe asynchronous I/O operations are disabled.
189.El
190.Pp
191The following conditions may be synchronously detected when the
192.Fn aio_write ,
193.Fn aio_write2 ,
194or
195.Fn aio_writev
196system call is made, or asynchronously, at any time thereafter.
197If they
198are detected at call time, the calls return -1 and set
199.Va errno
200appropriately; otherwise the
201.Fn aio_return
202system call must be called, and will return -1, and
203.Fn aio_error
204must be called to determine the actual value that would have been
205returned in
206.Va errno .
207.Bl -tag -width Er
208.It Bq Er EBADF
209The
210.Fa iocb->aio_fildes
211argument
212is invalid, or is not opened for writing.
213.It Bq Er EINVAL
214The offset
215.Fa iocb->aio_offset
216is not valid, the priority specified by
217.Fa iocb->aio_reqprio
218is not a valid priority, or the number of bytes specified by
219.Fa iocb->aio_nbytes
220is not valid.
221.El
222.Pp
223If the request is successfully enqueued, but subsequently canceled
224or an error occurs, the value returned by the
225.Fn aio_return
226system call is per the
227.Xr write 2
228system call, and the value returned by the
229.Fn aio_error
230system call is either one of the error returns from the
231.Xr write 2
232system call, or one of:
233.Bl -tag -width Er
234.It Bq Er EBADF
235The
236.Fa iocb->aio_fildes
237argument
238is invalid for writing.
239.It Bq Er ECANCELED
240The request was explicitly canceled via a call to
241.Fn aio_cancel .
242.It Bq Er EINVAL
243The offset
244.Fa iocb->aio_offset
245would be invalid.
246.El
247.Sh SEE ALSO
248.Xr aio_cancel 2 ,
249.Xr aio_error 2 ,
250.Xr aio_return 2 ,
251.Xr aio_suspend 2 ,
252.Xr aio_waitcomplete 2 ,
253.Xr sigevent 3 ,
254.Xr siginfo 3 ,
255.Xr aio 4
256.Sh STANDARDS
257The
258.Fn aio_write
259system call
260is expected to conform to the
261.St -p1003.1
262standard.
263.Pp
264The
265.Fn aio_write2
266and
267.Fn aio_writev
268system calls are FreeBSD extensions,
269and should not be used in portable code.
270.Sh HISTORY
271The
272.Fn aio_write
273system call first appeared in
274.Fx 3.0 .
275The
276.Fn aio_writev
277system call first appeared in
278.Fx 13.0 .
279The
280.Fn aio_write2
281system call first appeared in
282.Fx 14.1 .
283.Sh AUTHORS
284This manual page was written by
285.An Wes Peters Aq Mt wes@softweyr.com .
286.Sh BUGS
287Invalid information in
288.Fa iocb->_aiocb_private
289may confuse the kernel.
290