io_destroy() - Unix, Linux System Call
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io_destroy() - Unix, Linux System Call


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NAME

io_destroy - Destroy an asynchronous I/O context

SYNOPSIS

#include <libaio.h>

TagDescription
int io_destroy (io_context_t ctx);

DESCRIPTION

io_destroy() removes the asynchronous I/O context from the list of I/O contexts and then destroys it. io_destroy() can also cancel any outstanding asynchronous I/O actions on ctx and block on completion.

RETURN VALUE

io_destroy() returns 0 on success.

ERRORS

TagDescription
EINVAL The AIO context specified by ctx is invalid.

EFAULT The context pointed to is invalid.

ENOSYS io_destroy() is not implemented on this architecture.

CONFORMING TO

io_destroy() 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_setup(2), io_submit(2), io_getevents(2), io_cancel(2).

NOTES

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

AUTHOR

Kent Yoder.

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