x SuSE Linux 13.1-RELEASE x x SuSE Linux 13.1-RELEASEx io_cancel(2) System Calls Manual io_cancel(2) NAME io_cancel - cancel an outstanding asynchronous I/O operation LIBRARY Standard C library (libc, -lc) Alternatively, Asynchronous I/O library (libaio, -laio); see VERSIONS. SYNOPSIS #include <linux/aio_abi.h> /* Definition of needed types */ #include <sys/syscall.h> /* Definition of SYS_* constants */ #include <unistd.h> int syscall(SYS_io_cancel, aio_context_t ctx_id, struct iocb *iocb, struct io_event *result); DESCRIPTION Note: this page describes the raw Linux system call interface. The wrapper function provided by libaio uses a different type for the ctx_id argument. See VERSIONS. The io_cancel() system call attempts to cancel an asynchronous I/O op- eration previously submitted with io_submit(2). The iocb argument de- scribes the operation to be canceled and the ctx_id argument is the AIO context to which the operation was submitted. If the operation is suc- cessfully canceled, the event will be copied into the memory pointed to by result without being placed into the completion queue. RETURN VALUE On success, io_cancel() returns 0. For the failure return, see VER- SIONS. ERRORS EAGAIN The iocb specified was not canceled. EFAULT One of the data structures points to invalid data. EINVAL The AIO context specified by ctx_id is invalid. ENOSYS io_cancel() is not implemented on this architecture. VERSIONS You probably want to use the io_cancel() wrapper function provided by libaio. Note that the libaio wrapper function uses a different type (io_con- text_t) for the ctx_id argument. Note also that the libaio wrapper does not follow the usual C library conventions for indicating errors: on error it returns a negated error number (the negative of one of the values listed in ERRORS). If the system call is invoked via syscall(2), then the return value follows the usual conventions for in- dicating an error: -1, with errno set to a (positive) value that indi- cates the error. STANDARDS Linux. HISTORY Linux 2.5. SEE ALSO io_destroy(2), io_getevents(2), io_setup(2), io_submit(2), aio(7) Linux man-pages 6.04 2023-03-30 io_cancel(2)
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