I'm searching for a simple example for the POSIX aio_write
function.
What I tried so far
The below is not too important. Just jump to answer
The code below creates a file, but does not write anything to it. aio_error returns 22
(= quota exceeded
, but there is enough space and r/w-permission on the drive).
#include <aio.h>
#include <stdio.h>
char CONTENT[] = "asdf;";
const int LENGTH = 5;
struct aiocb createIoRequest(int fd,
off_t offset,
volatile void * content,
size_t length){
struct aiocb ret; // <-- not initialized. Will lead to an error ( see answer)
{
ret.aio_fildes = fd;
ret.aio_offset = offset;
ret.aio_buf = content;
ret.aio_nbytes = length;
}
return ret;
}
int main(){
FILE * file = fopen("outfile.txt","w");
int fd = fileno(file);
{
struct aiocb op = createIoRequest(fd,0,CONTENT,LENGTH);
// schedule write
// for valgrind mem leak output see comments from answer in
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4248720/aio-h-aio-read-and-write-memory-leak
int ret = aio_write(&op);
printf("aio_write 1: %d\n",ret);
// wait until everything is done
{
const struct aiocb * aiolist[1];
aiolist[0] = &op;
int ret = aio_suspend(aiolist,1,NULL);
printf("aio_suspend: %d\n",ret);
// report possible errors
{
ret = aio_error(&op);
printf("errno 1: %d\n",ret);
}
}
}
fclose(file);
return 0;
}