vmsplice (2) - Linux Manuals
vmsplice: splice user pages to/from a pipe
NAME
vmsplice - splice user pages to/from a pipe
SYNOPSIS
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* See feature_test_macros(7) */ #include <fcntl.h> #include <sys/uio.h> ssize_t vmsplice(int fd, const struct iovec *iov, unsigned long nr_segs, unsigned int flags);
DESCRIPTION
If fd is opened for writing, the vmsplice() system call maps nr_segs ranges of user memory described by iov into a pipe. If fd is opened for reading, the vmsplice() system call fills nr_segs ranges of user memory described by iov from a pipe. The file descriptor fd must refer to a pipe.The pointer iov points to an array of iovec structures as defined in <sys/uio.h>:
struct iovec {
The
flags
argument is a bit mask that is composed by ORing together
zero or more of the following values:
vmsplice()
really supports true splicing only from user memory to a pipe.
In the opposite direction, it actually just copies the data to userspace.
But this makes the interface nice and symmetric and enables people to build on
vmsplice()
with room for future improvement in performance.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion,
vmsplice()
returns the number of bytes transferred to the pipe.
On error,
vmsplice()
returns -1 and
errno
is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
VERSIONS
The
vmsplice()
system call first appeared in Linux 2.6.17;
library support was added to glibc in version 2.5.
CONFORMING TO
This system call is Linux-specific.
NOTES
vmsplice()
follows the other vectorized read/write type functions when it comes to
limitations on the number of segments being passed in.
This limit is
IOV_MAX
as defined in
<limits.h>.
Currently,
this limit is 1024.
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