[−][src]Module nix::sys::aio  
POSIX Asynchronous I/O
The POSIX AIO interface is used for asynchronous I/O on files and disk-like
devices.  It supports read,
write, and
fsync operations.  Completion
notifications can optionally be delivered via
signals, via the
aio_suspend function, or via polling.  Some
platforms support other completion
notifications, such as
kevent.
Multiple operations may be submitted in a batch with
lio_listio, though the standard does not guarantee
that they will be executed atomically.
Outstanding operations may be cancelled with
cancel or
aio_cancel_all, though the operating system may
not support this for all filesystems and devices.
Structs
| AioCb | AIO Control Block.  | 
| LioCb | LIO Control Block.  | 
Enums
| AioCancelStat | Return values for   | 
| AioFsyncMode | Mode for   | 
| Buffer | Owns (uniquely or shared) a memory buffer to keep it from   | 
| LioMode | Mode for   | 
| LioOpcode | When used with   | 
Functions
| aio_cancel_all | Cancels outstanding AIO requests for a given file descriptor.  | 
| aio_suspend | Suspends the calling process until at least one of the specified   |