NAME
aaiioossuussppeenndd - suspend until asynchronous I/O operations or timeout com-
plete (REALTIME) LLIIBBRRAARRYYStandard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
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int aaiioossuussppeenndd(const struct aiocb *const list[], int nent, const struct timespec *timeout);> DESCRIPTION
The aaiioossuussppeenndd() system call suspends the calling process until at least one of the specified asynchronous I/O requests have completed, a signal is delivered, or the timeout has passed. The list argument is an array of nent pointers to asynchronous I/O requests. Array members containing NULL will be silently ignored.If timeout is a non-nil pointer, it specifies a maximum interval to sus-
pend. If timeout is a nil pointer, the suspend blocks indefinitely. Toeffect a poll, the timeout should point to a zero-value timespec struc-
ture.RETURN VALUES
If one or more of the specified asynchronous I/O requests have completed,aaiioossuussppeenndd() returns 0. Otherwise, it returns -1 and sets errno to
indicate the error, as enumerated below. EERRRROORRSS The aaiioossuussppeenndd() system call will fail if: [EAGAIN] The timeout expired before any of the listed I/O requests completed. [EINTR] The suspend was interrupted by a signal. [EINVAL] The list argument contains more than AIOLISTIOMAX asynchronous I/O requests, or at least one of the requests is not valid.SEE ALSO
aiocancel(2), aioerror(2), aioreturn(2), aiowrite(2), aio(4) STANDARDS The aaiioossuussppeenndd() system call is expected to conform to the IEEE Std 1003.1 (``POSIX.1'') standard. HISTORY The aaiioossuussppeenndd() system call first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0. AUTHORS This manual page was written by Wes Peters. BSD June 2, 1999 BSD