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@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002.
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@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
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@c All rights reserved.
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@c io.t,v 1.10 2002/01/17 21:47:45 joel Exp
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@chapter Input and Output Primitives Manager
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@section Introduction
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The input and output primitives manager is ...
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The directives provided by the input and output primitives manager are:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @code{pipe} - Create an Inter-Process Channel
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@item @code{dup} - Duplicates an open file descriptor
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@item @code{dup2} - Duplicates an open file descriptor
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@item @code{close} - Closes a file
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@item @code{read} - Reads from a file
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@item @code{write} - Writes to a file
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@item @code{fcntl} - Manipulates an open file descriptor
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@item @code{lseek} - Reposition read/write file offset
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@item @code{fsync} - Synchronize file complete in-core state with that on disk
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@item @code{fdatasync} - Synchronize file in-core data with that on disk
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@item @code{mount} - Mount a file system
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@item @code{unmount} - Unmount file systems
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@item @code{aio_read} - Asynchronous Read
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@item @code{aio_write} - Asynchronous Write
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@item @code{lio_listio} - List Directed I/O
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@item @code{aio_error} - Retrieve Error Status of Asynchronous I/O Operation
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@item @code{aio_return} - Retrieve Return Status Asynchronous I/O Operation
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@item @code{aio_cancel} - Cancel Asynchronous I/O Request
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@item @code{aio_suspend} - Wait for Asynchronous I/O Request
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@item @code{aio_fsync} - Asynchronous File Synchronization
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@end itemize
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@section Background
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@section Operations
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@section Directives
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This section details the input and output primitives manager's directives.
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A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives
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and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage,
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and status codes.
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@c
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@c
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@c
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@page
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@subsection pipe - Create an Inter-Process Channel
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@findex pipe
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@cindex  create an inter
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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int pipe(
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);
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item E
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The
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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@subheading NOTES:
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This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
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in a future version.
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@c
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@c
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@c
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@page
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@subsection dup - Duplicates an open file descriptor
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@findex dup
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@cindex  duplicates an open file descriptor
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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int dup(
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  int fildes
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);
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item EBADF
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Invalid file descriptor.
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@item EINTR
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Function was interrupted by a signal.
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@item EMFILE
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The process already has the maximum number of file descriptors open
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and tried to open a new one.
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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The @code{dup} function returns the lowest numbered available file
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descriptor. This new desciptor refers to the same open file as the
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original descriptor and shares any locks.
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@c
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@c
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@c
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@page
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@subsection dup2 - Duplicates an open file descriptor
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@findex dup2
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@cindex  duplicates an open file descriptor
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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int dup2(
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  int fildes,
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  int fildes2
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);
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item EBADF
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Invalid file descriptor.
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@item EINTR
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Function was interrupted by a signal.
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@item EMFILE
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The process already has the maximum number of file descriptors open
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and tried to open a new one.
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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@code{Dup2} creates a copy of the file descriptor @code{oldfd}.
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The old and new descriptors may be used interchangeably. They share locks, file
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position pointers and flags; for example, if the file position is modified by using
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@code{lseek} on one of the descriptors, the position is also changed for the other.
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@subheading NOTES:
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@c
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@page
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@subsection close - Closes a file.
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@findex close
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@cindex  closes a file.
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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int close(
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  int fildes
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item EBADF
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Invalid file descriptor
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@item EINTR
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Function was interrupted by a signal.
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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The @code{close()} function deallocates the file descriptor named by
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@code{fildes} and makes it available for reuse. All outstanding
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record locks owned by this process for the file are unlocked.
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@subheading NOTES:
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A signal can interrupt the @code{close()} function. In that case,
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@code{close()} returns -1 with @code{errno} set to EINTR. The file
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may or may not be closed.
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@c
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@c
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@c
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@page
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@subsection read - Reads from a file.
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@findex read
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@cindex  reads from a file.
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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int read(
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  int           fildes,
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  void         *buf,
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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On error, this routine returns -1 and sets @code{errno} to one of
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the following:
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@table @b
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@item EAGAIN
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The O_NONBLOCK flag is set for a file descriptor and the process
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would be delayed in the I/O operation.
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@item EBADF
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Invalid file descriptor
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@item EINTR
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Function was interrupted by a signal.
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@item EIO
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Input or output error
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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The @code{read()} function reads @code{nbyte} bytes from the file
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associated with @code{fildes} into the buffer pointed to by @code{buf}.
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The @code{read()} function returns the number of bytes actually read
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and placed in the buffer. This will be less than @code{nbyte} if:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item The number of bytes left in the file is less than @code{nbyte}.
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@item The @code{read()} request was interrupted by a signal.
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@item The file is a pipe or FIFO or special file with less than @code{nbytes}
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immediately available for reading.
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@end itemize
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When attempting to read from any empty pipe or FIFO:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item If no process has the pipe open for writing, zero is returned to
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indicate end-of-file.
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@item If some process has the pipe open for writing and O_NONBLOCK is set,
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-1 is returned and @code{errno} is set to EAGAIN.
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@item If some process has the pipe open for writing and O_NONBLOCK is clear,
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@code{read()} waits for some data to be written or the pipe to be closed.
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@end itemize
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When attempting to read from a file other than a pipe or FIFO and no data
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@itemize @bullet
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@item If O_NONBLOCK is set, -1 is returned and @code{errno} is set to EAGAIN.
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@item If O_NONBLOCK is clear, @code{read()} waits for some data to become
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available.
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@item The O_NONBLOCK flag is ignored if data is available.
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@end itemize
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@subheading NOTES:
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@c
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@c
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@page
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@subsection write - Writes to a file
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@findex write
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@cindex  writes to a file
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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int write(
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  int           fildes,
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  const void   *buf,
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item EAGAIN
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The O_NONBLOCK flag is set for a file descriptor and the process
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would be delayed in the I/O operation.
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@item EBADF
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Invalid file descriptor
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@item EFBIG
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An attempt was made to write to a file that exceeds the maximum file
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size
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@item EINTR
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The function was interrupted by a signal.
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@item EIO
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Input or output error.
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@item ENOSPC
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@item EPIPE
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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The @code{write()} function writes @code{nbyte} from the array pointed
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to by @code{buf} into the file associated with @code{fildes}.
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If @code{nybte} is zero and the file is a regular file, the @code{write()}
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function returns zero and has no other effect. If @code{nbyte} is zero
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and the file is a special file, te results are not portable.
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The @code{write()} function returns the number of bytes written. This
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number will be less than @code{nbytes} if there is an error. It will never
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be greater than @code{nbytes}.
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@subheading NOTES:
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@c
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@c
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@c
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@page
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@subsection fcntl - Manipulates an open file descriptor
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@findex fcntl
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@cindex  manipulates an open file descriptor
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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#include 
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#include 
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int fcntl(
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  int fildes,
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  int cmd
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item EACCESS
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Search permission is denied for a direcotry in a file's path
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prefix.
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@item EAGAIN
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The O_NONBLOCK flag is set for a file descriptor and the process
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would be delayed in the I/O operation.
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@item EBADF
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Invalid file descriptor
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@item EDEADLK
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An @code{fcntl} with function F_SETLKW would cause a deadlock.
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@item EINTR
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The functioin was interrupted by a signal.
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@item EINVAL
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Invalid argument
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@item EMFILE
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Too many file descriptor or in use by the process.
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@item ENOLCK
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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@code{fcntl()} performs one of various miscellaneous operations on
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@table @b
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@item F_DUPFD
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exec.
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@item F_SETFD
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Read the descriptor's flags (all flags (as set by open()) are returned).
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Set the descriptor's flags to the value specified by @code{arg}. Only
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The lock is set (when @code{l_type} is @code{F_RDLCK} or @code{F_WRLCK}) or
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Get the process ID (or process group) of the owner of a socket.
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Set the process or process group that owns a socket.
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@end table
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@page
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@subsection lseek - Reposition read/write file offset
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@findex lseek
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@cindex  reposition read/write file offset
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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#include 
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  int    whence
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);
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item EBADF
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@code{Fildes} is not an open file descriptor.
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@code{Fildes} is associated with a pipe, socket or FIFO.
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@item EINVAL
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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The @code{lseek} function repositions the offset of the file descriptor
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@code{fildes} to the argument offset according to the directive whence.
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The argument @code{fildes} must be an open file descriptor. @code{Lseek}
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repositions the file pointer fildes as follows:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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If @code{whence} is SEEK_SET, the offset is set to @code{offset} bytes.
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@item
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If @code{whence} is SEEK_CUR, the offset is set to its current location
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@item
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If @code{whence} is SEEK_END, the offset is set to the size of the
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@end itemize
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The @code{lseek} function allows the file offset to be set beyond the end
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of the existing end-of-file of the file. If data is later written at this
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point, subsequent reads of the data in the gap return bytes of zeros
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Some devices are incapable of seeking. The value of the pointer associated
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@subheading NOTES:
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@page
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@subsection fsync - Synchronize file complete in-core state with that on disk
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@findex fsync
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@cindex  synchronize file complete in
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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int fsync(
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  int fd
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);
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and @code{errno}
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@table @b
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@item EBADF
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@item EINVAL
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@item EROFS
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@item EIO
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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@code{fsync} copies all in-core parts of a file to disk.
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@subheading NOTES:
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@c
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@page
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@subsection fdatasync - Synchronize file in-core data with that on disk.
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@findex fdatasync
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@cindex  synchronize file in
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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);
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and @code{errno} is
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@table @b
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@item EBADF
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@item EINVAL
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@item EIO
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@item EROFS
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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@code{fdatasync} flushes all data buffers of a file to disk (before the system call
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returns). It resembles @code{fsync} but is not required to update the metadata such
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(e.g., one line in a log file) and then call @code{fsync} immediately in order to
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ensure that the written data is physically stored on the harddisk. Unfortunately,
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fsync will always initiate two write operations: one for the newly written data and
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another one in order to update the modification time stored in the inode. If the
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modification time is not a part of the transaction concept @code{fdatasync} can be
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@subheading NOTES:
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@page
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@subsection mount - Mount a file system
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@findex mount
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@cindex  mount a file system
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@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
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@ifset is-C
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@example
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#include 
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int mount(
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  char                                 *device,
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  char                                 *mount_point
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);
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@end example
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@end ifset
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@ifset is-Ada
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@end ifset
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@subheading STATUS CODES:
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@table @b
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@item EXXX
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@end table
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@subheading DESCRIPTION:
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The @code{mount} routines mounts the filesystem class
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which uses the filesystem operations specified by @code{fs_ops}
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and @code{fsoptions}.  The filesystem is mounted at the directory
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@code{mount_point} and the mode of the mounted filesystem is
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specified by @code{fsoptions}.  If this filesystem class requires
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a device, then the name of the device must be specified by @code{device}.
774
 
775
If this operation succeeds, the mount table entry for the mounted
776
filesystem is returned in @code{mt_entry}.
777
 
778
@subheading NOTES:
779
 
780
NONE
781
 
782
@c
783
@c
784
@c
785
@page
786
@subsection unmount - Unmount file systems
787
 
788
@findex unmount
789
@cindex  unmount file systems
790
 
791
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
792
 
793
@ifset is-C
794
@example
795
#include 
796
 
797
int unmount(
798
  const char *mount_path
799
);
800
@end example
801
@end ifset
802
 
803
@ifset is-Ada
804
@end ifset
805
 
806
@subheading STATUS CODES:
807
 
808
@table @b
809
@item EXXX
810
@end table
811
 
812
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
813
 
814
The @code{unmount} routine removes the attachment of the filesystem specified
815
by @code{mount_path}.
816
 
817
@subheading NOTES:
818
 
819
NONE
820
 
821
@c
822
@c
823
@c
824
@page
825
@subsection aio_read - Asynchronous Read
826
 
827
@findex aio_read
828
@cindex  asynchronous read
829
 
830
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
831
 
832
@ifset is-C
833
@example
834
int aio_read(
835
);
836
@end example
837
@end ifset
838
 
839
@ifset is-Ada
840
@end ifset
841
 
842
@subheading STATUS CODES:
843
 
844
@table @b
845
@item E
846
The
847
 
848
@end table
849
 
850
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
851
 
852
@subheading NOTES:
853
 
854
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
855
in a future version.
856
 
857
@c
858
@c
859
@c
860
@page
861
@subsection aio_write - Asynchronous Write
862
 
863
@findex aio_write
864
@cindex  asynchronous write
865
 
866
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
867
 
868
@ifset is-C
869
@example
870
int aio_write(
871
);
872
@end example
873
@end ifset
874
 
875
@ifset is-Ada
876
@end ifset
877
 
878
@subheading STATUS CODES:
879
 
880
@table @b
881
@item E
882
The
883
 
884
@end table
885
 
886
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
887
 
888
@subheading NOTES:
889
 
890
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
891
in a future version.
892
 
893
@c
894
@c
895
@c
896
@page
897
@subsection lio_listio - List Directed I/O
898
 
899
@findex lio_listio
900
@cindex  list directed i/o
901
 
902
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
903
 
904
@ifset is-C
905
@example
906
int lio_listio(
907
);
908
@end example
909
@end ifset
910
 
911
@ifset is-Ada
912
@end ifset
913
 
914
@subheading STATUS CODES:
915
 
916
@table @b
917
@item E
918
The
919
 
920
@end table
921
 
922
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
923
 
924
@subheading NOTES:
925
 
926
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
927
in a future version.
928
 
929
@c
930
@c
931
@c
932
@page
933
@subsection aio_error - Retrieve Error Status of Asynchronous I/O Operation
934
 
935
@findex aio_error
936
@cindex  retrieve error status of asynchronous i/o operation
937
 
938
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
939
 
940
@ifset is-C
941
@example
942
int aio_error(
943
);
944
@end example
945
@end ifset
946
 
947
@ifset is-Ada
948
@end ifset
949
 
950
@subheading STATUS CODES:
951
 
952
@table @b
953
@item E
954
The
955
 
956
@end table
957
 
958
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
959
 
960
@subheading NOTES:
961
 
962
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
963
in a future version.
964
 
965
@c
966
@c
967
@c
968
@page
969
@subsection aio_return - Retrieve Return Status Asynchronous I/O Operation
970
 
971
@findex aio_return
972
@cindex  retrieve return status asynchronous i/o operation
973
 
974
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
975
 
976
@ifset is-C
977
@example
978
int aio_return(
979
);
980
@end example
981
@end ifset
982
 
983
@ifset is-Ada
984
@end ifset
985
 
986
@subheading STATUS CODES:
987
 
988
@table @b
989
@item E
990
The
991
 
992
@end table
993
 
994
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
995
 
996
@subheading NOTES:
997
 
998
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
999
in a future version.
1000
 
1001
@c
1002
@c
1003
@c
1004
@page
1005
@subsection aio_cancel - Cancel Asynchronous I/O Request
1006
 
1007
@findex aio_cancel
1008
@cindex  cancel asynchronous i/o request
1009
 
1010
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
1011
 
1012
@ifset is-C
1013
@example
1014
int aio_cancel(
1015
);
1016
@end example
1017
@end ifset
1018
 
1019
@ifset is-Ada
1020
@end ifset
1021
 
1022
@subheading STATUS CODES:
1023
 
1024
@table @b
1025
@item E
1026
The
1027
 
1028
@end table
1029
 
1030
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
1031
 
1032
@subheading NOTES:
1033
 
1034
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
1035
in a future version.
1036
 
1037
@c
1038
@c
1039
@c
1040
@page
1041
@subsection aio_suspend - Wait for Asynchronous I/O Request
1042
 
1043
@findex aio_suspend
1044
@cindex  wait for asynchronous i/o request
1045
 
1046
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
1047
 
1048
@ifset is-C
1049
@example
1050
int aio_suspend(
1051
);
1052
@end example
1053
@end ifset
1054
 
1055
@ifset is-Ada
1056
@end ifset
1057
 
1058
@subheading STATUS CODES:
1059
 
1060
@table @b
1061
@item E
1062
The
1063
 
1064
@end table
1065
 
1066
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
1067
 
1068
@subheading NOTES:
1069
 
1070
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
1071
in a future version.
1072
 
1073
@c
1074
@c
1075
@c
1076
@page
1077
@subsection aio_fsync - Asynchronous File Synchronization
1078
 
1079
@findex aio_fsync
1080
@cindex  asynchronous file synchronization
1081
 
1082
@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE:
1083
 
1084
@ifset is-C
1085
@example
1086
int aio_fsync(
1087
);
1088
@end example
1089
@end ifset
1090
 
1091
@ifset is-Ada
1092
@end ifset
1093
 
1094
@subheading STATUS CODES:
1095
 
1096
@table @b
1097
@item E
1098
The
1099
 
1100
@end table
1101
 
1102
@subheading DESCRIPTION:
1103
 
1104
@subheading NOTES:
1105
 
1106
This routine is not currently supported by RTEMS but could be
1107
in a future version.

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