.\" static inline void io_prep_pwrite(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, void *buf, size_t count, long long offset) .\" { .\" memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb)); .\" iocb->aio_fildes = fd; .\" iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_PWRITE; .\" iocb->aio_reqprio = 0; .\" iocb->u.c.buf = buf; .\" iocb->u.c.nbytes = count; .\" iocb->u.c.offset = offset; .\" } .TH io_prep_pwrite 3 2009-06-10 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO" .SH NAME io_prep_pwrite \- Set up iocb for asynchronous writes .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .br .sp .B #include .br .sp .BI "inline void io_prep_pwrite(struct iocb *" iocb ", int " fd ", void *" buf ", size_t " count ", long long " offset ");" . .sp struct iocb { void *data; unsigned key; short aio_lio_opcode; short aio_reqprio; int aio_fildes; }; .fi .SH DESCRIPTION \fBio_prep_write\fP is a convenicence function for setting up parallel writes. The first .IR "iocb->u.c.nbytes = count" bytes of the file for which .IR "iocb->aio_fildes = fd" is a descriptor are written from the buffer starting at .IR "iocb->u.c.buf = buf" . Writing starts at the absolute position .IR "ioc->u.c.offset = offset" in the file. .PP This function returns immediately. To schedule the operation, the function .IR io_submit must be called. .PP Simultaneous asynchronous operations using the same iocb produce undefined results. .SH "RETURN VALUES" None. .SH ERRORS None. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR io (3), .BR io_cancel (3), .BR io_fsync (3), .BR io_getevents (3), .BR io_prep_fsync (3), .BR io_prep_pread (3), .BR io_queue_init (3), .BR io_queue_release (3), .BR io_queue_run (3), .BR io_queue_wait (3), .BR io_set_callback (3), .BR io_submit (3), .BR errno (3).