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UIOMOVE(9)		 BSD Kernel Developer's Manual		    UIOMOVE(9)

NAME
     uiomove — move data described by a struct uio

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/systm.h>

     int
     uiomove(void *buf, size_t n, struct uio *uio);

DESCRIPTION
     The uiomove() function copies up to n bytes between the kernel-space
     address pointed to by buf and the addresses described by uio, which may
     be in user-space or kernel-space.

     The uio argument is a pointer to a struct uio as defined by <sys/uio.h>:

	   struct uio {
		   struct  iovec *uio_iov;
		   int	   uio_iovcnt;
		   off_t   uio_offset;
		   size_t  uio_resid;
		   enum	   uio_rw uio_rw;
		   struct  vmspace *uio_vmspace;
	   };

     A struct uio typically describes data in motion.  Several of the fields
     described below reflect that expectation.

     uio_iov	   Pointer to array of I/O vectors to be processed.  The
		   struct iovec is defined to be:

			 struct iovec {
				 void	 *iov_base;
				 size_t	  iov_len;
			 };

		   The members in the struct iovec should only be initialized.
		   These are:

			 iov_base    The address for a range of memory to or
				     from which data is transferred.

			 iov_len     The number of bytes of data to be trans‐
				     ferred to or from the range of memory
				     starting at iov_base.

     uio_iovcnt	   The number of I/O vectors in the uio_iov array.

     uio_offset	   An offset into the corresponding object.

     uio_resid	   The amount of space described by the structure; notionally,
		   the amount of data remaining to be transferred.

     uio_rw	   A flag indicating whether data should be read into the
		   space (UIO_READ) or written from the space (UIO_WRITE).

     uio_vmspace   A pointer to the address space which is being transferred
		   to or from.

     The value of uio->uio_rw controls whether uiomove() copies data from buf
     to uio or vice versa.

     The lesser of n or uio->uio_resid bytes are copied.

     uiomove() changes fields of the structure pointed to by uio, such that
     uio->uio_resid is decremented by the amount of data moved,
     uio->uio_offset is incremented by the same amount, and the array of
     iovecs is adjusted to point that much farther into the region described.
     This allows multiple calls to uiomove() to easily be used to fill or
     drain the region of data.

RETURN VALUES
     Upon successful completion, uiomove() returns 0.  If a bad address is
     encountered, EFAULT is returned.

SEE ALSO
     copy(9), fetch(9), store(9)

BSD				April 26, 2010				   BSD
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