READV
Section: POSIX Programmer's Manual (3P)
Updated: 2017
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This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.
The Linux implementation of this interface may differ (consult
the corresponding Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior),
or the interface may not be implemented on Linux.
NAME
readv
--- read a vector
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/uio.h>
ssize_t readv(int fildes, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);
DESCRIPTION
The
readv()
function shall be equivalent to
read(),
except as described below. The
readv()
function shall place the input data into the
iovcnt
buffers specified by the members of the
iov
array:
iov[0],
iov[1],
...,
iov[iovcnt-1].
The
iovcnt
argument is valid if greater than 0 and less than or equal to
{IOV_MAX}.
Each
iovec
entry specifies the base address and length of an area
in memory where data should be placed. The
readv()
function shall always fill an area completely before proceeding
to the next.
Upon successful completion,
readv()
shall mark for update the last data access timestamp of the file.
RETURN VALUE
Refer to
read().
ERRORS
Refer to
read().
In addition, the
readv()
function shall fail if:
- EINVAL
-
The sum of the
iov_len
values in the
iov
array overflowed an
ssize_t.
The
readv()
function may fail if:
- EINVAL
-
The
iovcnt
argument was less than or equal to 0, or greater than
{IOV_MAX}.
The following sections are informative.
EXAMPLES
Reading Data into an Array
The following example reads data from the file associated with the file
descriptor
fd
into the buffers specified by members of the
iov
array.
-
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
...
ssize_t bytes_read;
int fd;
char buf0[20];
char buf1[30];
char buf2[40];
int iovcnt;
struct iovec iov[3];
iov[0].iov_base = buf0;
iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(buf0);
iov[1].iov_base = buf1;
iov[1].iov_len = sizeof(buf1);
iov[2].iov_base = buf2;
iov[2].iov_len = sizeof(buf2);
...
iovcnt = sizeof(iov) / sizeof(struct iovec);
bytes_read = readv(fd, iov, iovcnt);
...
APPLICATION USAGE
None.
RATIONALE
Refer to
read().
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
read(),
writev()
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2017,
<sys_uio.h>
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-- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
Specifications Issue 7, 2018 Edition,
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Index
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- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- RETURN VALUE
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- ERRORS
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- EXAMPLES
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- Reading Data into an Array
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- APPLICATION USAGE
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- RATIONALE
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- FUTURE DIRECTIONS
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- SEE ALSO
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- COPYRIGHT
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