awrite(9E)
NAME
awrite − asynchronous write to a device
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/aio_req.h>
#include <sys/cred.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
int prefixawrite(dev_t dev, struct aio_req ∗aio_reqp
, cred_t ∗cred_p);
ARGUMENTS
dev Device number.
aio_reqp Pointer to the aio_req(9S) structure that describes where the data is stored.
cred_p Pointer to the credential structure.
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI). This entry point is Optional. Drivers that do not support an awrite() entry point should use nodev(9F).
DESCRIPTION
The driver’s awrite() routine is called to perform an asynchronous write. getminor(9F) can be used to access the minor number component of the dev argument. awrite() may use the credential structure pointed to by cred_p to check for superuser access by calling drv_priv(9F). The awrite() routine may also examine the uio(9S) structure through the aio_req structure pointer, aio_reqp. However, the awrite() routine must not modify aio_reqp or the contents of the aio_req(9S) structure. awrite() must call aphysio(9F) with the aio_req pointer, and a pointer to the driver’s strategy(9E) routine.
RETURN VALUES
The awrite() routine should return 0 for success, or the appropriate error number.
CONTEXT
This function is called from user context only.
EXAMPLES
The following is an example of an awrite() routine.
static int
xxawrite(dev_t dev, struct aio_req ∗aio, cred_t ∗cred_p)
{
int instance;
struct xxstate ∗xsp;
instance = getminor(dev);
xsp = ddi_get_soft_state(statep, instance);
/∗Verify soft state structure has been allocated ∗/
if (xsp == NULL)
return (ENXIO);
return (aphysio(xxstrategy, anocancel, dev, B_WRITE, xxminphys, aio));
}
SEE ALSO
write(2), aiowrite(3), aread(9E), read(9E), strategy(9E), write(9E), anocancel(9F), aphysio(9F), ddi_get_soft_state(9F), drv_priv(9F), getminor(9F), minphys(9F), aio_req(9S), cb_ops(9S), uio(9S)
Writing Device Drivers
BUGS
There is no way other than calling aphysio(9F) to accomplish an asynchronous write.
SunOS 5.5/x86 — Last change: 9 Nov 1994