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LIO_LISTIO(P)		   POSIX Programmer's Manual		 LIO_LISTIO(P)

NAME
       lio_listio - list directed I/O (REALTIME)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <aio.h>

       int lio_listio(int mode, struct aiocb *restrict const list[restrict],
	      int nent, struct sigevent *restrict sig);

DESCRIPTION
       The  lio_listio() function shall initiate a list of I/O requests with a
       single function call.

       The mode argument takes	one  of	 the  values  LIO_WAIT	or  LIO_NOWAIT
       declared	 in  <aio.h>  and determines whether the function returns when
       the I/O operations have been completed, or as soon  as  the  operations
       have  been queued. If the mode argument is LIO_WAIT, the function shall
       wait until all I/O is complete and the sig argument shall be ignored.

       If the mode argument is LIO_NOWAIT, the function shall  return  immedi‐
       ately,  and asynchronous notification shall occur, according to the sig
       argument, when all the I/O operations complete.	If sig is  NULL,  then
       no asynchronous notification shall occur. If sig is not NULL, asynchro‐
       nous notification occurs as specified in Signal Generation and Delivery
       when all the requests in list have completed.

       The  I/O	 requests  enumerated  by list are submitted in an unspecified
       order.

       The list argument is an array of pointers  to  aiocb  structures.   The
       array  contains	nent  elements.	 The  array may contain NULL elements,
       which shall be ignored.

       The aio_lio_opcode field of each aiocb structure specifies  the	opera‐
       tion to be performed. The supported operations are LIO_READ, LIO_WRITE,
       and LIO_NOP; these symbols are defined in <aio.h>. The  LIO_NOP	opera‐
       tion causes the list entry to be ignored. If the aio_lio_opcode element
       is equal to LIO_READ, then an I/O operation is submitted	 as  if	 by  a
       call  to	 aio_read()  with the aiocbp equal to the address of the aiocb
       structure. If the aio_lio_opcode element is equal to LIO_WRITE, then an
       I/O  operation  is  submitted  as  if by a call to aio_write() with the
       aiocbp equal to the address of the aiocb structure.

       The aio_fildes member specifies the file descriptor on which the opera‐
       tion is to be performed.

       The aio_buf member specifies the address of the buffer to or from which
       the data is transferred.

       The aio_nbytes member specifies the number  of  bytes  of  data	to  be
       transferred.

       The  members  of the aiocb structure further describe the I/O operation
       to be performed, in a manner identical to  that	of  the	 corresponding
       aiocb structure when used by the aio_read() and aio_write() functions.

       The  nent argument specifies how many elements are members of the list;
       that is, the length of the array.

       The behavior of this function is altered according to  the  definitions
       of synchronized I/O data integrity completion and synchronized I/O file
       integrity completion if synchronized I/O is enabled on the file associ‐
       ated with aio_fildes.

       For regular files, no data transfer shall occur past the offset maximum
       established   in	  the	open   file   description   associated	  with
       aiocbp->aio_fildes.

RETURN VALUE
       If  the	mode argument has the value LIO_NOWAIT, the lio_listio() func‐
       tion shall return the value zero if the I/O operations are successfully
       queued; otherwise, the function shall return the value -1 and set errno
       to indicate the error.

       If the mode argument has the value LIO_WAIT, the lio_listio()  function
       shall  return  the  value zero when all the indicated I/O has completed
       successfully. Otherwise, lio_listio() shall return a value  of  -1  and
       set errno to indicate the error.

       In  either case, the return value only indicates the success or failure
       of the lio_listio() call itself, not the status of the  individual  I/O
       requests.  In  some  cases one or more of the I/O requests contained in
       the list may fail. Failure of an individual request  does  not  prevent
       completion  of  any other individual request.  To determine the outcome
       of each I/O request, the application shall  examine  the	 error	status
       associated  with	 each  aiocb  control  block.  The  error  statuses so
       returned are identical to those returned as the result of an aio_read()
       or aio_write() function.

ERRORS
       The lio_listio() function shall fail if:

       EAGAIN The  resources  necessary to queue all the I/O requests were not
	      available.  The application may check the error status for  each
	      aiocb to determine the individual request(s) that failed.

       EAGAIN The  number of entries indicated by nent would cause the system-
	      wide limit {AIO_MAX} to be exceeded.

       EINVAL The mode argument is not a proper value, or the  value  of  nent
	      was greater than {AIO_LISTIO_MAX}.

       EINTR  A	 signal	 was  delivered	 while waiting for all I/O requests to
	      complete during an LIO_WAIT operation. Note that, since each I/O
	      operation	 invoked by lio_listio() may possibly provoke a signal
	      when it completes, this error return may be caused by  the  com‐
	      pletion  of  one	(or  more)  of	the  very I/O operations being
	      awaited.	Outstanding I/O requests are  not  canceled,  and  the
	      application shall examine each list element to determine whether
	      the request was initiated, canceled, or completed.

       EIO    One or more of the individual I/O operations failed. The	appli‐
	      cation  may  check  the error status for each aiocb structure to
	      determine the individual request(s) that failed.

       In addition to the errors returned by the lio_listio() function, if the
       lio_listio()  function  succeeds	 or  fails  with  errors  of [EAGAIN],
       [EINTR], or [EIO], then some of the I/O specified by the list may  have
       been  initiated.	 If the lio_listio() function fails with an error code
       other than [EAGAIN], [EINTR], or [EIO], no  operations  from  the  list
       shall  have  been  initiated.  The I/O operation indicated by each list
       element can encounter errors specific to the individual read  or	 write
       function	 being	performed.  In	this  event, the error status for each
       aiocb control block contains the	 associated  error  code.   The	 error
       codes  that  can	 be  set  are  the same as would be set by a read() or
       write() function, with the following additional error codes possible:

       EAGAIN The requested I/O operation was not queued due to resource limi‐
	      tations.

       ECANCELED
	      The  requested  I/O was canceled before the I/O completed due to
	      an explicit aio_cancel() request.

       EFBIG  The aiocbp->aio_lio_opcode is LIO_WRITE, the file is  a  regular
	      file,   aiocbp->aio_nbytes   is	greater	  than	 0,   and  the
	      aiocbp->aio_offset is greater than or equal to the offset	 maxi‐
	      mum    in	   the	 open	file   description   associated	  with
	      aiocbp->aio_fildes.

       EINPROGRESS
	      The requested I/O is in progress.

       EOVERFLOW
	      The aiocbp->aio_lio_opcode is LIO_READ, the file	is  a  regular
	      file,   aiocbp->aio_nbytes   is	greater	  than	 0,   and  the
	      aiocbp->aio_offset is before the end-of-file and is greater than
	      or  equal	 to  the  offset  maximum in the open file description
	      associated with aiocbp->aio_fildes.

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES
       None.

APPLICATION USAGE
       None.

RATIONALE
       Although it may appear that there are inconsistencies in the  specified
       circumstances  for  error codes, the [EIO] error condition applies when
       any circumstance relating to an individual operation makes that	opera‐
       tion  fail.  This might be due to a badly formulated request (for exam‐
       ple, the aio_lio_opcode field is invalid, and aio_error() returns [EIN‐
       VAL])  or  might arise from application behavior (for example, the file
       descriptor is closed before the operation is initiated, and aio_error()
       returns [EBADF]).

       The  limitation on the set of error codes returned when operations from
       the list shall have been initiated enables applications	to  know  when
       operations  have	 been  started	and whether aio_error() is valid for a
       specific operation.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       aio_read() , aio_write() , aio_error() , aio_return() , aio_cancel()  ,
       close()	, exec() , exit() , fork() , lseek() , read() , the Base Defi‐
       nitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <aio.h>

COPYRIGHT
       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in  electronic  form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX),	The  Open  Group  Base
       Specifications  Issue  6,  Copyright  (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of
       Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open  Group.  In  the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group  Standard
       is  the	referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003			 LIO_LISTIO(P)
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