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IO_SETUP(2)                Linux Programmer’s Manual               IO_SETUP(2)



NAME
       io_setup - Create an asynchronous I/O context

SYNOPSIS
       #include <libaio.h>


       int io_setup (int maxevents, io_context_t *ctxp);


DESCRIPTION
       io_setup  creates  an  asynchronous  I/O context capable of receiving at least max-
       events.  ctxp must not point to an AIO context that already  exists,  and  must  be
       initialized  to  0  prior  to the call.  On successful creation of the AIO context,
       *ctxp is filled in with the resulting handle.


RETURN VALUE
       io_setup returns 0 on success; otherwise, one of the errors listed in the  "Errors"
       section is returned.


ERRORS
       EINVAL ctxp is not initialized, or the specified maxevents exceeds internal limits.
              maxevents should be greater than 0.


       EFAULT An invalid pointer is passed for ctxp.


       ENOMEM Insufficient kernel resources are available.


       EAGAIN The specified maxevents exceeds the user’s limit of available events.


       ENOSYS io_setup is not implemented on this architecture.


CONFORMING TO
       io_setup is Linux specific and should not be used in programs that are intended  to
       be portable.


VERSIONS
       The asynchronous I/O system calls first appeared in Linux 2.5, August 2002.


SEE ALSO
       io_destroy(2), io_getevents(2), io_submit(2), io_cancel(2).


NOTES
       The asynchronous I/O system calls were written by Benjamin LaHaise.


AUTHOR
       Kent Yoder.



Linux 2.4                         2003-02-21                       IO_SETUP(2)

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