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On 31.07.13 17:15, Ian Campbell wrote:
> We have defaulted to using the system libaio for a while now and I din't think
> there are any relevant distros which don't have it that running Xen 4.4 would
> be reasonable on.
>
> Also it has caused confusion because it is not ever wanted on ARM, but the
> build system doesn't express that (could be fixed, but deleting is the right
> thing to do anyway).
... and switch to posixaio to not break platforms w/o libaio.
Christoph
>
> Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> .gitignore | 2 -
> .hgignore | 2 -
> README | 2 +-
> config/Tools.mk.in | 1 -
> tools/Makefile | 6 -
> tools/blktap/drivers/Makefile | 6 -
> tools/blktap2/drivers/Makefile | 7 -
> tools/config.h.in | 3 +
> tools/configure | 9 +-
> tools/configure.ac | 2 +-
> tools/libaio/COPYING | 515
> -------------------------------
> tools/libaio/ChangeLog | 43 ---
> tools/libaio/INSTALL | 18 -
> tools/libaio/Makefile | 40 ---
> tools/libaio/TODO | 4 -
> tools/libaio/harness/Makefile | 37 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/README | 19 --
> tools/libaio/harness/attic/0.t | 9 -
> tools/libaio/harness/attic/1.t | 9 -
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/10.t | 53 ----
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/11.t | 39 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/12.t | 49 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/13.t | 66 ----
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/14.t | 90 ------
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/2.t | 41 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/3.t | 25 --
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/4.t | 72 -----
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/5.t | 47 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/6.t | 57 ----
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/7.t | 27 --
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/8.t | 49 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/aio_setup.h | 98 ------
> tools/libaio/harness/cases/common-7-8.h | 37 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/main.c | 39 ---
> tools/libaio/harness/runtests.sh | 19 --
> tools/libaio/libaio.spec | 187 -----------
> tools/libaio/man/aio.3 | 315 -------------------
> tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel.3 | 137 --------
> tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel64.3 | 50 ---
> tools/libaio/man/aio_error.3 | 81 -----
> tools/libaio/man/aio_error64.3 | 64 ----
> tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync.3 | 139 ---------
> tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync64.3 | 51 ---
> tools/libaio/man/aio_init.3 | 96 ------
> tools/libaio/man/aio_read.3 | 146 ---------
> tools/libaio/man/aio_read64.3 | 60 ----
> tools/libaio/man/aio_return.3 | 71 -----
> tools/libaio/man/aio_return64.3 | 51 ---
> tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend.3 | 123 --------
> tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend64.3 | 51 ---
> tools/libaio/man/aio_write.3 | 176 -----------
> tools/libaio/man/aio_write64.3 | 61 ----
> tools/libaio/man/io.3 | 351 ---------------------
> tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.1 | 21 --
> tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.3 | 65 ----
> tools/libaio/man/io_destroy.1 | 17 -
> tools/libaio/man/io_fsync.3 | 82 -----
> tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.1 | 29 --
> tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.3 | 79 -----
> tools/libaio/man/io_prep_fsync.3 | 89 ------
> tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pread.3 | 79 -----
> tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pwrite.3 | 77 -----
> tools/libaio/man/io_queue_init.3 | 63 ----
> tools/libaio/man/io_queue_release.3 | 48 ---
> tools/libaio/man/io_queue_run.3 | 50 ---
> tools/libaio/man/io_queue_wait.3 | 56 ----
> tools/libaio/man/io_set_callback.3 | 44 ---
> tools/libaio/man/io_setup.1 | 15 -
> tools/libaio/man/io_submit.1 | 109 -------
> tools/libaio/man/io_submit.3 | 135 --------
> tools/libaio/man/lio_listio.3 | 229 --------------
> tools/libaio/man/lio_listio64.3 | 39 ---
> tools/libaio/src/Makefile | 67 ----
> tools/libaio/src/compat-0_1.c | 62 ----
> tools/libaio/src/io_cancel.c | 23 --
> tools/libaio/src/io_destroy.c | 23 --
> tools/libaio/src/io_getevents.c | 57 ----
> tools/libaio/src/io_queue_init.c | 33 --
> tools/libaio/src/io_queue_release.c | 27 --
> tools/libaio/src/io_queue_run.c | 39 ---
> tools/libaio/src/io_queue_wait.c | 31 --
> tools/libaio/src/io_setup.c | 23 --
> tools/libaio/src/io_submit.c | 23 --
> tools/libaio/src/libaio.h | 222 -------------
> tools/libaio/src/libaio.map | 22 --
> tools/libaio/src/raw_syscall.c | 19 --
> tools/libaio/src/syscall-alpha.h | 209 -------------
> tools/libaio/src/syscall-i386.h | 72 -----
> tools/libaio/src/syscall-ppc.h | 98 ------
> tools/libaio/src/syscall-s390.h | 131 --------
> tools/libaio/src/syscall-x86_64.h | 63 ----
> tools/libaio/src/syscall.h | 27 --
> tools/libaio/src/vsys_def.h | 24 --
> 93 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 6361 deletions(-)
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/COPYING
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/ChangeLog
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/INSTALL
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/Makefile
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/TODO
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/Makefile
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/README
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/attic/0.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/attic/1.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/10.t
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> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/12.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/13.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/14.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/2.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/3.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/4.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/5.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/6.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/7.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/8.t
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/aio_setup.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/cases/common-7-8.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/main.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/harness/runtests.sh
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/libaio.spec
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_error.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_error64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_init.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_read.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_read64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_return.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_return64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_write.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/aio_write64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.1
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_destroy.1
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_fsync.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.1
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_prep_fsync.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pread.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pwrite.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_queue_init.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_queue_release.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_queue_run.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_queue_wait.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_set_callback.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_setup.1
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_submit.1
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/io_submit.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/lio_listio.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/man/lio_listio64.3
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/Makefile
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/compat-0_1.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_cancel.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_destroy.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_getevents.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_queue_init.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_queue_release.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_queue_run.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_queue_wait.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_setup.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/io_submit.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/libaio.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/libaio.map
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/raw_syscall.c
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/syscall-alpha.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/syscall-i386.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/syscall-ppc.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/syscall-s390.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/syscall-x86_64.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/syscall.h
> delete mode 100644 tools/libaio/src/vsys_def.h
>
> diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
> index 960c29e..62462b4 100644
> --- a/.gitignore
> +++ b/.gitignore
> @@ -208,8 +208,6 @@ tools/libxl/testenum.c
> tools/libxl/tmp.*
> tools/libxl/_libxl.api-for-check
> tools/libxl/*.api-ok
> -tools/libaio/src/*.ol
> -tools/libaio/src/*.os
> tools/misc/cpuperf/cpuperf-perfcntr
> tools/misc/cpuperf/cpuperf-xen
> tools/misc/lomount/lomount
> diff --git a/.hgignore b/.hgignore
> index f3877a9..9822a8d 100644
> --- a/.hgignore
> +++ b/.hgignore
> @@ -201,8 +201,6 @@
> ^tools/libxl/_libxl\.api-for-check
> ^tools/libxl/libxl\.api-ok
> ^tools/libvchan/vchan-node[12]$
> -^tools/libaio/src/.*\.ol$
> -^tools/libaio/src/.*\.os$
> ^tools/misc/cpuperf/cpuperf-perfcntr$
> ^tools/misc/cpuperf/cpuperf-xen$
> ^tools/misc/lomount/lomount$
> diff --git a/README b/README
> index 9f6c9f5..8689ce1 100644
> --- a/README
> +++ b/README
> @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ provided by your OS distributor:
> * Development install of uuid (e.g. uuid-dev)
> * Development install of yajl (e.g. libyajl-dev)
> * Development install of libaio (e.g. libaio-dev) version 0.3.107 or
> - greater. Set CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBAIO in .config if this is not available.
> + greater.
> * Development install of GLib v2.0 (e.g. libglib2.0-dev)
> * Development install of Pixman (e.g. libpixman-1-dev)
> * pkg-config
> diff --git a/config/Tools.mk.in b/config/Tools.mk.in
> index ef41c2a..bb3acbd 100644
> --- a/config/Tools.mk.in
> +++ b/config/Tools.mk.in
> @@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ CONFIG_SEABIOS := @seabios@
> CONFIG_XEND := @xend@
>
> #System options
> -CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBAIO:= @system_aio@
> ZLIB := @zlib@
> CONFIG_LIBICONV := @libiconv@
> CONFIG_GCRYPT := @libgcrypt@
> diff --git a/tools/Makefile b/tools/Makefile
> index e44a3e9..51d2336 100644
> --- a/tools/Makefile
> +++ b/tools/Makefile
> @@ -1,10 +1,6 @@
> XEN_ROOT = $(CURDIR)/..
> include $(XEN_ROOT)/tools/Rules.mk
>
> -ifneq ($(CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBAIO),y)
> -SUBDIRS-libaio := libaio
> -endif
> -
> SUBDIRS-y :=
> SUBDIRS-y += include
> SUBDIRS-y += libxc
> @@ -19,13 +15,11 @@ SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_X86) += firmware
> SUBDIRS-y += console
> SUBDIRS-y += xenmon
> SUBDIRS-y += xenstat
> -SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_Linux) += $(SUBDIRS-libaio)
> SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_Linux) += memshr
> ifeq ($(CONFIG_X86),y)
> SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_Linux) += blktap
> endif
> SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_Linux) += blktap2
> -SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_NetBSD) += $(SUBDIRS-libaio)
> SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_NetBSD) += blktap2
> SUBDIRS-$(CONFIG_NetBSD) += xenbackendd
> SUBDIRS-y += libfsimage
> diff --git a/tools/blktap/drivers/Makefile b/tools/blktap/drivers/Makefile
> index 941592e..7461a95 100644
> --- a/tools/blktap/drivers/Makefile
> +++ b/tools/blktap/drivers/Makefile
> @@ -27,13 +27,7 @@ CFLAGS += -I $(MEMSHR_DIR)
> MEMSHRLIBS += $(MEMSHR_DIR)/libmemshr.a
> endif
>
> -ifneq ($(CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBAIO),y)
> -LIBAIO_DIR = ../../libaio/src
> -CFLAGS += -I $(LIBAIO_DIR)
> -AIOLIBS := $(LIBAIO_DIR)/libaio.a
> -else
> AIOLIBS := -laio
> -endif
>
> CFLAGS += $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
> LDFLAGS += $(PTHREAD_LDFLAGS)
> diff --git a/tools/blktap2/drivers/Makefile b/tools/blktap2/drivers/Makefile
> index f47abb3..5c6ab6a 100644
> --- a/tools/blktap2/drivers/Makefile
> +++ b/tools/blktap2/drivers/Makefile
> @@ -28,14 +28,7 @@ REMUS-OBJS += hashtable.o
> REMUS-OBJS += hashtable_itr.o
> REMUS-OBJS += hashtable_utility.o
>
> -ifneq ($(CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBAIO),y)
> -CFLAGS += -I $(LIBAIO_DIR)
> -LIBAIO_DIR = $(XEN_ROOT)/tools/libaio/src
> -tapdisk2 tapdisk-stream tapdisk-diff $(QCOW_UTIL): AIOLIBS :=
> $(LIBAIO_DIR)/libaio.a
> -tapdisk-client tapdisk-stream tapdisk-diff $(QCOW_UTIL): CFLAGS +=
> -I$(LIBAIO_DIR)
> -else
> tapdisk2 tapdisk-stream tapdisk-diff $(QCOW_UTIL): AIOLIBS := -laio
> -endif
>
> MEMSHRLIBS :=
> ifeq ($(CONFIG_Linux), __fixme__)
> diff --git a/tools/config.h.in b/tools/config.h.in
> index a67910b..8bda0bd 100644
> --- a/tools/config.h.in
> +++ b/tools/config.h.in
> @@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
> /* Define to 1 if you have the <inttypes.h> header file. */
> #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
>
> +/* Define to 1 if you have the `aio' library (-laio). */
> +#undef HAVE_LIBAIO
> +
> /* Define to 1 if you have the `crypto' library (-lcrypto). */
> #undef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO
>
> diff --git a/tools/configure b/tools/configure
> index 6e2f758..b52dd2a 100755
> --- a/tools/configure
> +++ b/tools/configure
> @@ -7375,9 +7375,14 @@ fi
> { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_lib_aio_io_setup" >&5
> $as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_aio_io_setup" >&6; }
> if test "x$ac_cv_lib_aio_io_setup" = x""yes; then :
> - system_aio="y"
> + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
> +#define HAVE_LIBAIO 1
> +_ACEOF
> +
> + LIBS="-laio $LIBS"
> +
> else
> - system_aio="n"
> + as_fn_error $? "Could not find libaio" "$LINENO" 5
> fi
>
>
> diff --git a/tools/configure.ac b/tools/configure.ac
> index d6eba44..f629318 100644
> --- a/tools/configure.ac
> +++ b/tools/configure.ac
> @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ AC_CHECK_HEADER([lzo/lzo1x.h], [
> AC_CHECK_LIB([lzo2], [lzo1x_decompress], [zlib="$zlib -DHAVE_LZO1X -llzo2"])
> ])
> AC_SUBST(zlib)
> -AC_CHECK_LIB([aio], [io_setup], [system_aio="y"], [system_aio="n"])
> +AC_CHECK_LIB([aio], [io_setup], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find libaio])])
> AC_SUBST(system_aio)
> AC_CHECK_LIB([crypto], [MD5], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not find libcrypto])])
> AX_CHECK_EXTFS
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/COPYING b/tools/libaio/COPYING
> deleted file mode 100644
> index c4792dd..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/COPYING
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,515 +0,0 @@
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> diff --git a/tools/libaio/ChangeLog b/tools/libaio/ChangeLog
> deleted file mode 100644
> index ddcf6e3..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/ChangeLog
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
> -0.4.0
> - - remove libredhat-kernel
> - - add rough outline for man pages
> - - make the compiled io_getevents() add the extra parameter and
> - pass the timeout for updating as per 2.5
> - - fixes for ia64, now works
> - - fixes for x86-64
> - - powerpc support from Gianni Tedesco <gianni@xxxxxxxxxx>
> - - disable the NULL check in harness/cases/4.t on ia64: ia64
> - maps the 0 page and causes this check to fail.
> -
> -0.3.15
> - - use real syscall interface, but don't break source compatibility
> - yet (that will happen with 0.4.0)
> -
> -0.3.13
> - - add test cases
> -
> -0.3.11
> - - use library versioning of libredhat-kernel to always provide a
> - fallback
> -
> -0.3.9
> - - add io_queue_release function
> -
> -0.3.8
> - - make clean deletes libredhat-kernel.so.1
> - - const struct timespec *
> - - add make srpm target
> -
> -0.3.7
> - - fix assembly function .types
> - - export io_getevents
> - - fix io_submit function prototype to match the kernel
> - - provide /usr/lib/libredhat-kernel.so link for compilation
> - (do NOT link against libredhat-kernel.so directly)
> - - fix soname to libaio.so.1
> - - fix dummy libredhat-kernel's soname
> - - work around nfs bug
> - - provide and install libredhat-kernel.so.1 stub
> - - Makefile improvements
> - - make sure dummy libredhat-kernel.so only returns -ENOSYS
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/INSTALL b/tools/libaio/INSTALL
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 29b9077..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/INSTALL
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
> -To install the library, execute the command:
> -
> - make prefix=`pwd`/usr install
> -
> -which will install the binaries and header files into the directory
> -usr. Set prefix=/usr to get them installed into the main system.
> -
> -Please note: Do not attempt to install on the system the
> -"libredhat-kernel.so" file. It is a dummy shared library
> -provided only for the purpose of being able to bootstrap
> -this facility while running on systems without the correct
> -libredhat-kernel.so built. The contents of the included
> -libredhat-kernel.so are only stubs; this library is NOT
> -functional for anything except the internal purpose of
> -linking libaio.so against the provided stubs. At runtime,
> -libaio.so requires a real libredhat-kernel.so library; this
> -is provided by the Red Hat kernel RPM packages with async
> -I/O functionality.
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/Makefile b/tools/libaio/Makefile
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 7f5c344..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/Makefile
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
> -NAME=libaio
> -SPECFILE=$(NAME).spec
> -VERSION=$(shell awk '/Version:/ { print $$2 }' $(SPECFILE))
> -RELEASE=$(shell awk '/Release:/ { print $$2 }' $(SPECFILE))
> -CVSTAG = $(NAME)_$(subst .,-,$(VERSION))_$(subst .,-,$(RELEASE))
> -RPMBUILD=$(shell `which rpmbuild >&/dev/null` && echo "rpmbuild" || echo
> "rpm")
> -
> -prefix=/usr
> -includedir=$(prefix)/include
> -libdir=$(prefix)/lib
> -
> -default: all
> -
> -all:
> - @$(MAKE) -C src
> -
> -install: all
> -
> -clean:
> - @$(MAKE) -C src clean
> - @$(MAKE) -C harness clean
> -
> -tag-archive:
> - @cvs -Q tag -F $(CVSTAG)
> -
> -create-archive: tag-archive
> - @rm -rf /tmp/$(NAME)
> - @cd /tmp && cvs -Q -d $(CVSROOT) export -r$(CVSTAG) $(NAME) || echo
> GRRRrrrrr -- ignore [export aborted]
> - @mv /tmp/$(NAME) /tmp/$(NAME)-$(VERSION)
> - @cd /tmp && tar czSpf $(NAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(NAME)-$(VERSION)
> - @rm -rf /tmp/$(NAME)-$(VERSION)
> - @cp /tmp/$(NAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz .
> - @rm -f /tmp/$(NAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz
> - @echo " "
> - @echo "The final archive is ./$(NAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz."
> -
> -archive: clean tag-archive create-archive
> -
> -srpm: create-archive
> - $(RPMBUILD) --define "_sourcedir `pwd`" --define "_srcrpmdir `pwd`"
> --nodeps -bs $(SPECFILE)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/TODO b/tools/libaio/TODO
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 0a9ac15..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/TODO
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
> -- Write man pages.
> -- Make -static links against libaio work.
> -- Fallback on userspace if the kernel calls return -ENOSYS.
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/Makefile b/tools/libaio/harness/Makefile
> deleted file mode 100644
> index d2483fd..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/Makefile
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
> -# foo.
> -TEST_SRCS:=$(shell find cases/ -name \*.t | sort -n -t/ -k2)
> -PROGS:=$(patsubst %.t,%.p,$(TEST_SRCS))
> -HARNESS_SRCS:=main.c
> -# io_queue.c
> -
> -CFLAGS=-Wall -Werror -g -O -laio
> -#-lpthread -lrt
> -
> -all: $(PROGS)
> -
> -$(PROGS): %.p: %.t $(HARNESS_SRCS)
> - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DTEST_NAME=\"$<\" -o $@ main.c
> -
> -clean:
> - rm -f $(PROGS) *.o runtests.out rofile wofile rwfile
> -
> -.PHONY:
> -
> -testdir/rofile: .PHONY
> - rm -f $@
> - echo "test" >$@
> - chmod 400 $@
> -
> -testdir/wofile: .PHONY
> - rm -f $@
> - echo "test" >$@
> - chmod 200 $@
> -
> -testdir/rwfile: .PHONY
> - rm -f $@
> - echo "test" >$@
> - chmod 600 $@
> -
> -check: $(PROGS) testdir/rofile testdir/rwfile testdir/wofile
> - ./runtests.sh $(PROGS)
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/README b/tools/libaio/harness/README
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 5557370..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/README
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
> -Notes on running this test suite:
> -
> -To run the test suite, run "make check". All test cases should pass
> -and there should be 0 fails.
> -
> -Several of the test cases require a directory on the filesystem under
> -test for the creation of test files, as well as the generation of
> -error conditions. The test cases assume the directories (or symlinks
> -to directories) are as follows:
> -
> - testdir/
> - - used for general read/write test cases. Must have at
> - least as much free space as the machine has RAM (up
> - to 768MB).
> - testdir.enospc/
> - - a filesystem that has space for writing 8KB out, but
> - fails with -ENOSPC beyond 8KB.
> - testdir.ext2/
> - - must be an ext2 filesystem.
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/attic/0.t b/tools/libaio/harness/attic/0.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 033e62c..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/attic/0.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
> -/* 0.t
> - Test harness check: okay.
> -*/
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - printf("test_main: okay\n");
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/attic/1.t b/tools/libaio/harness/attic/1.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 799ffd1..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/attic/1.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
> -/* 1.t
> - Test harness check: fail.
> -*/
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - printf("test_main: fail\n");
> - return 1;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/10.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/10.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 9d3beb2..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/10.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
> -/* 10.t - uses testdir.enospc/rwfile
> -- Check results on out-of-space and out-of-quota. (10.t)
> - - write that fills filesystem but does not go over should succeed
> - - write that fills filesystem and goes over should be partial
> - - write to full filesystem should return -ENOSPC
> - - read beyond end of file after ENOSPC should return 0
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -
> -#include <sys/time.h>
> -#include <sys/resource.h>
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> -/* Note: changing either of these requires updating the ext2-enospc.img
> - * filesystem image. Also, if SIZE is less than PAGE_SIZE, problems
> - * crop up due to ext2's preallocation.
> - */
> -#define LIMIT 65536
> -#define SIZE 65536
> - char *buf;
> - int rwfd;
> - int status = 0, res;
> -
> - rwfd = open("testdir.enospc/rwfile", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0600);
> - assert(rwfd != -1);
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> - buf = malloc(SIZE); assert(buf != NULL);
> - memset(buf, 0, SIZE);
> -
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, LIMIT-SIZE, WRITE, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, LIMIT-SIZE, READ, SIZE);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, LIMIT, WRITE, -ENOSPC);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, LIMIT, READ, 0);
> -
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 1+LIMIT-SIZE, WRITE, SIZE-1);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 1+LIMIT-SIZE, READ, SIZE-1);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, LIMIT, READ, 0);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, LIMIT, WRITE, -ENOSPC);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, LIMIT, READ, 0);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, 0, LIMIT, WRITE, 0);
> -
> - res = close(rwfd); assert(res == 0);
> - res = unlink("testdir.enospc/rwfile"); assert(res == 0);
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/11.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/11.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index efcf6d4..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/11.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
> -/* 11.t - uses testdir/rwfile
> -- repeated read / write of same page (to check accounting) (11.t)
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -
> -#include <sys/time.h>
> -#include <sys/resource.h>
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> -#define COUNT 1000000
> -#define SIZE 256
> - char *buf;
> - int rwfd;
> - int status = 0;
> - int i;
> -
> - rwfd = open("testdir/rwfile", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0600);
> - assert(rwfd != -1);
> - buf = malloc(SIZE); assert(buf != NULL);
> - memset(buf, 0, SIZE);
> -
> - for (i=0; i<COUNT; i++) {
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, WRITE_SILENT, SIZE);
> - if (status)
> - break;
> - }
> - printf("completed %d out of %d writes\n", i, COUNT);
> - for (i=0; i<COUNT; i++) {
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ_SILENT, SIZE);
> - if (status)
> - break;
> - }
> - printf("completed %d out of %d reads\n", i, COUNT);
> -
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/12.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/12.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 3499204..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/12.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
> -/* 12.t
> -- ioctx access across fork() (12.t)
> - */
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <sys/wait.h>
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -#include <signal.h>
> -
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -
> -void test_child(void)
> -{
> - int res;
> - res = attempt_io_submit(io_ctx, 0, NULL, -EINVAL);
> - fflush(stdout);
> - _exit(res);
> -}
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - int res, status;
> - pid_t pid;
> -
> - if (attempt_io_submit(io_ctx, 0, NULL, 0))
> - return 1;
> -
> - sigblock(sigmask(SIGCHLD) | siggetmask());
> - fflush(NULL);
> - pid = fork(); assert(pid != -1);
> -
> - if (pid == 0)
> - test_child();
> -
> - res = waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
> -
> - if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
> - int failed = (WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0);
> - printf("child exited with status %d%s\n", WEXITSTATUS(status),
> - failed ? " -- FAILED" : "");
> - return failed;
> - }
> -
> - /* anything else: failed */
> - if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
> - printf("child killed by signal %d -- FAILED.\n",
> - WTERMSIG(status));
> -
> - return 1;
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/13.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/13.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 5f18005..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/13.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
> -/* 13.t - uses testdir/rwfile
> -- Submit multiple writes larger than aio-max-size (deadlocks on older
> - aio code)
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -
> -#include <sys/time.h>
> -#include <sys/resource.h>
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> -#define SIZE (1024 * 1024)
> -#define IOS 8
> - struct iocb iocbs[IOS];
> - struct iocb *iocb_list[IOS];
> - char *bufs[IOS];
> - int rwfd;
> - int status = 0, res;
> - int i;
> -
> - rwfd = open("testdir/rwfile", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0600);
> - assert(rwfd != -1);
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> -
> - for (i=0; i<IOS; i++) {
> - bufs[i] = malloc(SIZE);
> - assert(bufs[i] != NULL);
> - memset(bufs[i], 0, SIZE);
> -
> - io_prep_pwrite(&iocbs[i], rwfd, bufs[i], SIZE, i * SIZE);
> - iocb_list[i] = &iocbs[i];
> - }
> -
> - status |= attempt_io_submit(io_ctx, IOS, iocb_list, IOS);
> -
> - for (i=0; i<IOS; i++) {
> - struct timespec ts = { tv_sec: 30, tv_nsec: 0 };
> - struct io_event event;
> - struct iocb *iocb;
> -
> - res = io_getevents(io_ctx, 0, 1, &event, &ts);
> - if (res != 1) {
> - status |= 1;
> - printf("io_getevents failed [%d] with res=%d [%s]\n",
> - i, res, (res < 0) ? strerror(-res) : "okay");
> - break;
> - }
> -
> - if (event.res != SIZE)
> - status |= 1;
> -
> - iocb = (void *)event.obj;
> - printf("event[%d]: write[%d] %s, returned: %ld [%s]\n",
> - i, (int)(iocb - &iocbs[0]),
> - (event.res != SIZE) ? "failed" : "okay",
> - (long)event.res,
> - (event.res < 0) ? strerror(-event.res) : "okay"
> - );
> - }
> -
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> - res = close(rwfd); assert(res == 0);
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/14.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/14.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 514622b..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/14.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <sys/wait.h>
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -#include <signal.h>
> -
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -#include <sys/mman.h>
> -
> -#define SIZE 768*1024*1024
> -
> -//just submit an I/O
> -
> -int test_child(void)
> -{
> - char *buf;
> - int rwfd;
> - int res;
> - long size;
> - struct iocb iocb;
> - struct iocb *iocbs[] = { &iocb };
> - int loop = 10;
> - int i;
> -
> - aio_setup(1024);
> -
> - size = SIZE;
> -
> - printf("size = %ld\n", size);
> -
> - rwfd = open("testdir/rwfile", O_RDWR); assert(rwfd !=
> --1);
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> - buf = malloc(size); assert(buf !=
> -NULL);
> -
> - for(i=0;i<loop;i++) {
> -
> - switch(i%2) {
> - case 0:
> - io_prep_pwrite(&iocb, rwfd, buf, size, 0);
> - break;
> - case 1:
> - io_prep_pread(&iocb, rwfd, buf, size, 0);
> - }
> -
> - res = io_submit(io_ctx, 1, iocbs);
> - if (res != 1) {
> - printf("child: submit: io_submit res=%d [%s]\n",
> res,
> -strerror(-res));
> - _exit(1);
> - }
> - }
> -
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> -
> - _exit(0);
> -}
> -
> -/* from 12.t */
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - int res, status;
> - pid_t pid;
> -
> - if (attempt_io_submit(io_ctx, 0, NULL, 0))
> - return 1;
> -
> - sigblock(sigmask(SIGCHLD) | siggetmask());
> - fflush(NULL);
> - pid = fork(); assert(pid != -1);
> -
> - if (pid == 0)
> - test_child();
> -
> - res = waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
> -
> - if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
> - int failed = (WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0);
> - printf("child exited with status %d%s\n", WEXITSTATUS(status),
> - failed ? " -- FAILED" : "");
> - return failed;
> - }
> -
> - /* anything else: failed */
> - if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
> - printf("child killed by signal %d -- FAILED.\n",
> - WTERMSIG(status));
> -
> - return 1;
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/2.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/2.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 3a0212d..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/2.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
> -/* 2.t
> -- io_setup (#2)
> - - with invalid context pointer
> - - with maxevents <= 0
> - - with an already initialized ctxp
> -*/
> -
> -int attempt(int n, io_context_t *ctxp, int expect)
> -{
> - int res;
> -
> - printf("expect %3d: io_setup(%5d, %p) = ", expect, n, ctxp);
> - fflush(stdout);
> - res = io_setup(n, ctxp);
> - printf("%3d [%s]%s\n", res, strerror(-res),
> - (res != expect) ? " -- FAILED" : "");
> - if (res != expect)
> - return 1;
> -
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - io_context_t ctx;
> - int status = 0;
> -
> - ctx = NULL;
> - status |= attempt(-1000, KERNEL_RW_POINTER, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt( 1000, KERNEL_RW_POINTER, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt( 0, KERNEL_RW_POINTER, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt(-1000, &ctx, -EINVAL);
> - status |= attempt( -1, &ctx, -EINVAL);
> - status |= attempt( 0, &ctx, -EINVAL);
> - assert(ctx == NULL);
> - status |= attempt( 1, &ctx, 0);
> - status |= attempt( 1, &ctx, -EINVAL);
> -
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/3.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/3.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 7773d80..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/3.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
> -/* 3.t
> -- io_submit/io_getevents with invalid addresses (3.t)
> -
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - struct iocb a, b;
> - struct iocb *good_ios[] = { &a, &b };
> - struct iocb *bad1_ios[] = { NULL, &b };
> - struct iocb *bad2_ios[] = { KERNEL_RW_POINTER, &a };
> - int status = 0;
> -
> - status |= attempt_io_submit(BAD_CTX, 1, good_ios, -EINVAL);
> - status |= attempt_io_submit( io_ctx, 0, good_ios, 0);
> - status |= attempt_io_submit( io_ctx, 1, NULL, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt_io_submit( io_ctx, 1, (void *)-1, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt_io_submit( io_ctx, 2, bad1_ios, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt_io_submit( io_ctx, 2, bad2_ios, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt_io_submit( io_ctx, -1, good_ios, -EINVAL);
> -
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/4.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/4.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 972b4f2..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/4.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
> -/* 4.t
> -- read of descriptor without read permission (4.t)
> -- write to descriptor without write permission (4.t)
> -- check that O_APPEND writes actually append
> -
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -
> -#define SIZE 512
> -#define READ 'r'
> -#define WRITE 'w'
> -int attempt(int fd, void *buf, int count, long long pos, int rw, int expect)
> -{
> - struct iocb iocb;
> - int res;
> -
> - switch(rw) {
> - case READ: io_prep_pread (&iocb, fd, buf, count, pos); break;
> - case WRITE: io_prep_pwrite(&iocb, fd, buf, count, pos); break;
> - }
> -
> - printf("expect %3d: (%c), res = ", expect, rw);
> - fflush(stdout);
> - res = sync_submit(&iocb);
> - printf("%3d [%s]%s\n", res, (res <= 0) ? strerror(-res) : "Success",
> - (res != expect) ? " -- FAILED" : "");
> - if (res != expect)
> - return 1;
> -
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - char buf[SIZE];
> - int rofd, wofd, rwfd;
> - int status = 0, res;
> -
> - memset(buf, 0, SIZE);
> -
> - rofd = open("testdir/rofile", O_RDONLY); assert(rofd != -1);
> - wofd = open("testdir/wofile", O_WRONLY); assert(wofd != -1);
> - rwfd = open("testdir/rwfile", O_RDWR); assert(rwfd != -1);
> -
> - status |= attempt(rofd, buf, SIZE, 0, WRITE, -EBADF);
> - status |= attempt(wofd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, -EBADF);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, WRITE, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, buf, SIZE, -1, READ, -EINVAL);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, buf, SIZE, -1, WRITE, -EINVAL);
> -
> - rwfd = open("testdir/rwfile", O_RDWR|O_APPEND); assert(rwfd != -1);
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, 0);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, "1234", 4, 0, WRITE, 4);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, "5678", 4, 0, WRITE, 4);
> - memset(buf, 0, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, 8);
> - printf("read after append: [%s]\n", buf);
> - assert(memcmp(buf, "12345678", 8) == 0);
> -
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, KERNEL_RW_POINTER, SIZE, 0, READ, -EFAULT);
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, KERNEL_RW_POINTER, SIZE, 0, WRITE, -EFAULT);
> -
> - /* Some architectures map the 0 page. Ugh. */
> -#if !defined(__ia64__)
> - status |= attempt(rwfd, NULL, SIZE, 0, WRITE, -EFAULT);
> -#endif
> -
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/5.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/5.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 7669fd7..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/5.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
> -/* 5.t
> -- Write from a mmap() of the same file. (5.t)
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -#include <sys/mman.h>
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - int page_size = getpagesize();
> -#define SIZE 512
> - char *buf;
> - int rwfd;
> - int status = 0, res;
> -
> - rwfd = open("testdir/rwfile", O_RDWR); assert(rwfd != -1);
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 512); assert(res == 0);
> -
> - buf = mmap(0, page_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, rwfd, 0);
> - assert(buf != (char *)-1);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, WRITE, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, SIZE);
> -
> - res = munmap(buf, page_size); assert(res == 0);
> - buf = mmap(0, page_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, rwfd, 0);
> - assert(buf != (char *)-1);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, WRITE, SIZE);
> -
> - res = munmap(buf, page_size); assert(res == 0);
> - buf = mmap(0, page_size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, rwfd, 0);
> - assert(buf != (char *)-1);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, WRITE, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, -EFAULT);
> -
> - res = munmap(buf, page_size); assert(res == 0);
> - buf = mmap(0, page_size, PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, rwfd, 0);
> - assert(buf != (char *)-1);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, READ, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 0, WRITE, -EFAULT);
> -
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/6.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/6.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index cea4b01..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/6.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
> -/* 6.t
> -- huge reads (pinned pages) (6.t)
> -- huge writes (6.t)
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -#include <sys/mman.h>
> -
> -long getmemsize(void)
> -{
> - FILE *f = fopen("/proc/meminfo", "r");
> - long size;
> - int gotit = 0;
> - char str[256];
> -
> - assert(f != NULL);
> - while (NULL != fgets(str, 255, f)) {
> - str[255] = 0;
> - if (0 == memcmp(str, "MemTotal:", 9)) {
> - if (1 == sscanf(str + 9, "%ld", &size)) {
> - gotit = 1;
> - break;
> - }
> - }
> - }
> - fclose(f);
> -
> - assert(gotit != 0);
> - return size;
> -}
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - char *buf;
> - int rwfd;
> - int status = 0, res;
> - long size;
> -
> - size = getmemsize();
> - printf("size = %ld\n", size);
> - assert(size >= (16 * 1024));
> - if (size > (768 * 1024))
> - size = 768 * 1024;
> - size *= 1024;
> -
> - rwfd = open("testdir/rwfile", O_RDWR); assert(rwfd != -1);
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> - buf = malloc(size); assert(buf != NULL);
> -
> - //memset(buf, 0, size);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, size, 0, WRITE, size);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, size, 0, READ, size);
> -
> - //res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> -
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/7.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/7.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index d2d6cbc..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/7.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
> -/* 7.t
> -- Write overlapping the file size rlimit boundary: should be a short
> - write. (7.t)
> -- Write at the file size rlimit boundary: should give EFBIG. (I think
> - the spec requires that you do NOT deliver SIGXFSZ in this case, where
> - you would do so for sync IO.) (7.t)
> -- Special case: a write of zero bytes at or beyond the file size rlimit
> - boundary must return success. (7.t)
> -*/
> -
> -#include <sys/resource.h>
> -
> -void SET_RLIMIT(long long limit)
> -{
> - struct rlimit rlim;
> - int res;
> -
> - rlim.rlim_cur = limit; assert(rlim.rlim_cur == limit);
> - rlim.rlim_max = limit; assert(rlim.rlim_max == limit);
> -
> - res = setrlimit(RLIMIT_FSIZE, &rlim); assert(res == 0);
> -}
> -
> -#define LIMIT 8192
> -#define FILENAME "testdir/rwfile"
> -
> -#include "common-7-8.h"
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/8.t b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/8.t
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 8a3d83e..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/8.t
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
> -/* 8.t
> -- Ditto for the above three tests at the offset maximum (largest
> - possible ext2/3 file size.) (8.t)
> - */
> -#include <sys/vfs.h>
> -
> -#define EXT2_OLD_SUPER_MAGIC 0xEF51
> -#define EXT2_SUPER_MAGIC 0xEF53
> -
> -long long get_fs_limit(int fd)
> -{
> - struct statfs s;
> - int res;
> - long long lim = 0;
> -
> - res = fstatfs(fd, &s); assert(res == 0);
> -
> - switch(s.f_type) {
> - case EXT2_OLD_SUPER_MAGIC:
> - case EXT2_SUPER_MAGIC:
> -#if 0
> - {
> - long long tmp;
> - tmp = s.f_bsize / 4;
> - /* 12 direct + indirect block + dind + tind */
> - lim = 12 + tmp + tmp * tmp + tmp * tmp * tmp;
> - lim *= s.f_bsize;
> - printf("limit(%ld) = %Ld\n", (long)s.f_bsize, lim);
> - }
> -#endif
> - switch(s.f_bsize) {
> - case 4096: lim = 2199023251456; break;
> - default:
> - printf("unknown ext2 blocksize %ld\n", (long)s.f_bsize);
> - exit(3);
> - }
> - break;
> - default:
> - printf("unknown filesystem 0x%08lx\n", (long)s.f_type);
> - exit(3);
> - }
> - return lim;
> -}
> -
> -#define SET_RLIMIT(x) do ; while (0)
> -#define LIMIT get_fs_limit(rwfd)
> -#define FILENAME "testdir.ext2/rwfile"
> -
> -#include "common-7-8.h"
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/aio_setup.h
> b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/aio_setup.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 37c9618..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/aio_setup.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
> -io_context_t io_ctx;
> -#define BAD_CTX ((io_context_t)-1)
> -
> -void aio_setup(int n)
> -{
> - int res = io_queue_init(n, &io_ctx);
> - if (res != 0) {
> - printf("io_queue_setup(%d) returned %d (%s)\n",
> - n, res, strerror(-res));
> - exit(3);
> - }
> -}
> -
> -int attempt_io_submit(io_context_t ctx, long nr, struct iocb *ios[], int
> expect)
> -{
> - int res;
> -
> - printf("expect %3d: io_submit(%10p, %3ld, %10p) = ", expect, ctx, nr,
> ios);
> - fflush(stdout);
> - res = io_submit(ctx, nr, ios);
> - printf("%3d [%s]%s\n", res, (res <= 0) ? strerror(-res) : "",
> - (res != expect) ? " -- FAILED" : "");
> - if (res != expect)
> - return 1;
> -
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> -int sync_submit(struct iocb *iocb)
> -{
> - struct io_event event;
> - struct iocb *iocbs[] = { iocb };
> - int res;
> -
> - /* 30 second timeout should be enough */
> - struct timespec ts;
> - ts.tv_sec = 30;
> - ts.tv_nsec = 0;
> -
> - res = io_submit(io_ctx, 1, iocbs);
> - if (res != 1) {
> - printf("sync_submit: io_submit res=%d [%s]\n", res,
> strerror(-res));
> - return res;
> - }
> -
> - res = io_getevents(io_ctx, 0, 1, &event, &ts);
> - if (res != 1) {
> - printf("sync_submit: io_getevents res=%d [%s]\n", res,
> strerror(-res));
> - return res;
> - }
> - return event.res;
> -}
> -
> -#define SETUP aio_setup(1024)
> -
> -
> -#define READ 'r'
> -#define WRITE 'w'
> -#define READ_SILENT 'R'
> -#define WRITE_SILENT 'W'
> -int attempt_rw(int fd, void *buf, int count, long long pos, int rw, int
> expect)
> -{
> - struct iocb iocb;
> - int res;
> - int silent = 0;
> -
> - switch(rw) {
> - case READ_SILENT:
> - silent = 1;
> - case READ:
> - io_prep_pread (&iocb, fd, buf, count, pos);
> - break;
> - case WRITE_SILENT:
> - silent = 1;
> - case WRITE:
> - io_prep_pwrite(&iocb, fd, buf, count, pos);
> - break;
> - }
> -
> - if (!silent) {
> - printf("expect %5d: (%c), res = ", expect, rw);
> - fflush(stdout);
> - }
> - res = sync_submit(&iocb);
> - if (!silent || res != expect) {
> - if (silent)
> - printf("expect %5d: (%c), res = ", expect, rw);
> - printf("%5d [%s]%s\n", res,
> - (res <= 0) ? strerror(-res) : "Success",
> - (res != expect) ? " -- FAILED" : "");
> - }
> -
> - if (res != expect)
> - return 1;
> -
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/common-7-8.h
> b/tools/libaio/harness/cases/common-7-8.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 3ec2bb4..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/cases/common-7-8.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
> -/* common-7-8.h
> -*/
> -#include "aio_setup.h"
> -
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -
> -#define SIZE 512
> -
> -int test_main(void)
> -{
> - char *buf;
> - int rwfd;
> - int status = 0, res;
> - long long limit;
> -
> - rwfd = open(FILENAME, O_RDWR); assert(rwfd != -1);
> - res = ftruncate(rwfd, 0); assert(res == 0);
> - buf = malloc(SIZE); assert(buf != NULL);
> - memset(buf, 0, SIZE);
> -
> - limit = LIMIT;
> -
> - SET_RLIMIT(limit);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, limit-SIZE, WRITE, SIZE);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, limit-SIZE, READ, SIZE);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 1+limit-SIZE, WRITE, SIZE-1);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, 1+limit-SIZE, READ, SIZE-1);
> -
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, limit, WRITE, -EFBIG);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, SIZE, limit, READ, 0);
> - status |= attempt_rw(rwfd, buf, 0, limit, WRITE, 0);
> -
> - return status;
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/main.c b/tools/libaio/harness/main.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 74b2764..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/main.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
> -#include <stdio.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -#include <assert.h>
> -#include <stdlib.h>
> -
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <sys/stat.h>
> -#include <fcntl.h>
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -
> -#if defined(__i386__)
> -#define KERNEL_RW_POINTER ((void *)0xc0010000)
> -#else
> -//#warning Not really sure where kernel memory is. Guessing.
> -#define KERNEL_RW_POINTER ((void *)0xffffffffc0010000)
> -#endif
> -
> -
> -char test_name[] = TEST_NAME;
> -
> -#include TEST_NAME
> -
> -int main(void)
> -{
> - int res;
> -
> -#if defined(SETUP)
> - SETUP;
> -#endif
> -
> - res = test_main();
> - printf("test %s completed %s.\n", test_name,
> - res ? "FAILED" : "PASSED"
> - );
> - fflush(stdout);
> - return res ? 1 : 0;
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/harness/runtests.sh
> b/tools/libaio/harness/runtests.sh
> deleted file mode 100644
> index d763d88..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/harness/runtests.sh
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
> -#!/bin/sh
> -
> -passes=0
> -fails=0
> -
> -echo "Test run starting at" `date`
> -
> -while [ $# -ge 1 ] ; do
> - this_test=$1
> - shift
> - echo "Starting $this_test"
> - $this_test 2>&1
> - res=$?
> - if [ $res -eq 0 ] ; then str="" ; passes=$[passes + 1] ; else str=" --
> FAILED" ; fails=$[fails + 1] ; fi
> - echo "Completed $this_test with $res$str".
> -done
> -
> -echo "Pass: $passes Fail: $fails"
> -echo "Test run complete at" `date`
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/libaio.spec b/tools/libaio/libaio.spec
> deleted file mode 100644
> index bdcc5b2..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/libaio.spec
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
> -Name: libaio
> -Version: 0.3.106
> -Release: 1
> -Summary: Linux-native asynchronous I/O access library
> -Copyright: LGPL
> -Group: System Environment/Libraries
> -Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
> -BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-root
> -# Fix ExclusiveArch as we implement this functionality on more architectures
> -ExclusiveArch: i386 x86_64 ia64 s390 s390x ppc ppc64 ppc64pseries
> ppc64iseries alpha alphaev6
> -
> -%description
> -The Linux-native asynchronous I/O facility ("async I/O", or "aio") has a
> -richer API and capability set than the simple POSIX async I/O facility.
> -This library, libaio, provides the Linux-native API for async I/O.
> -The POSIX async I/O facility requires this library in order to provide
> -kernel-accelerated async I/O capabilities, as do applications which
> -require the Linux-native async I/O API.
> -
> -%package devel
> -Summary: Development files for Linux-native asynchronous I/O access
> -Group: Development/System
> -Requires: libaio
> -Provides: libaio.so.1
> -
> -%description devel
> -This package provides header files to include and libraries to link with
> -for the Linux-native asynchronous I/O facility ("async I/O", or "aio").
> -
> -%prep
> -%setup
> -
> -%build
> -make
> -
> -%install
> -[ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
> -
> -make install prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr \
> - libdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_libdir} \
> - root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
> -
> -%clean
> -[ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
> -
> -%post -p /sbin/ldconfig
> -
> -%postun -p /sbin/ldconfig
> -
> -%files
> -%defattr(-,root,root)
> -%attr(0755,root,root) %{_libdir}/libaio.so.*
> -%doc COPYING TODO
> -
> -%files devel
> -%defattr(-,root,root)
> -%attr(0644,root,root) %{_includedir}/*
> -%attr(0755,root,root) %{_libdir}/libaio.so
> -%attr(0644,root,root) %{_libdir}/libaio.a
> -
> -%changelog
> -* Tue Jan 3 2006 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.106-1
> -- Add a .proc directive for the ia64_aio_raw_syscall macro. This sounds a
> lot
> - like the previous entry, but that one fixed the __ia64_raw_syscall macro,
> - located in syscall-ia64.h. This macro is in raw_syscall.c, which pretty
> much
> - only exists for ia64. This bug prevented the package from building with
> - newer version of gcc.
> -
> -* Mon Aug 1 2005 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.105-1
> -- Add a .proc directive for the ia64 raw syscall macro.
> -
> -* Fri Apr 1 2005 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.104-1
> -- Add Alpha architecture support. (Sergey Tikhonov <tsv@xxxxxxxx>)
> -
> -* Tue Jan 25 2005 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.103-1
> -- Fix SONAME breakage. In changing file names around, I also changed the
> - SONAME, which is a no no.
> -
> -* Thu Oct 14 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.102-1
> -- S390 asm had a bug; I forgot to update the clobber list. Lucky for me,
> - newer compilers complain about such things.
> -- Also update the s390 asm to look more like the new kernel variants.
> -
> -* Wed Oct 13 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.101-1
> -- Revert syscall return values to be -ERRNO. This was an inadvertant bug
> - introduced when clobber lists changed.
> -- add ppc64pseries and ppc64iseries to exclusivearch
> -
> -* Tue Sep 14 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.100-1
> -- Switch around the tests for _PPC_ and _powerpc64_ so that the ppc64
> - platforms get the right padding.
> -
> -* Wed Jul 14 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.99-4
> -- Ok, there was a race in moving the cvs module. Someone rebuild from
> - the old cvs into fc3. *sigh* bumping rev.
> -
> -* Wed Jul 14 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.99-3
> -- Actually provide libaio.so.1.
> -
> -* Tue Mar 30 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.99-2
> -- Apparently the 0.3.93 patch was not meant for 0.3.96. Backed it out.
> -
> -* Tue Mar 30 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> - 0.3.99-1
> -- Fix compat calls.
> -- make library .so.1.0.0 and make symlinks properly.
> -- Fix header file for inclusion in c++ code.
> -
> -* Thu Feb 26 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.98-2
> -- bah. fix version nr in changelog.
> -
> -* Thu Feb 26 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.98-1
> -- fix compiler warnings.
> -
> -* Thu Feb 26 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.97-2
> -- make srpm was using rpm to do a build. changed that to use rpmbuild if
> - it exists, and fallback to rpm if it doesn't.
> -
> -* Tue Feb 24 2004 Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.97-1
> -- Use libc syscall(2) instead of rolling our own calling mechanism. This
> - change is inspired due to a failure to build with newer gcc, since clobber
> - lists were wrong.
> -- Add -fpic to the CFLAGS for all architectures. Should address bz #109457.
> -- change a #include from <linux/types.h> to <sys/types.h>. Fixes a build
> - issue on s390.
> -
> -* Wed Jul 7 2003 Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.96-3
> -- fix paths on lib64 arches
> -
> -* Wed Jun 18 2003 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.96-2
> -- optimization in io_getevents from Arjan van de Ven in 0.3.96-1
> -- deal with ia64 in 0.3.96-2
> -
> -* Wed May 28 2003 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.95-1
> -- ppc bugfix from Julie DeWandel
> -
> -* Tue May 20 2003 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@xxxxxxxxxx> 0.3.94-1
> -- symbol versioning fix from Ulrich Drepper
> -
> -* Mon Jan 27 2003 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- bump to 0.3.93-3 for rebuild.
> -
> -* Mon Dec 16 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- libaio 0.3.93 test release
> -- add powerpc support from Gianni Tedesco <gianni@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- add s/390 support from Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> -
> -* Fri Sep 12 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- libaio 0.3.92 test release
> -- build on x86-64
> -
> -* Thu Sep 12 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- libaio 0.3.91 test release
> -- build on ia64
> -- remove libredhat-kernel from the .spec file
> -
> -* Thu Sep 5 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- libaio 0.3.90 test release
> -
> -* Mon Apr 29 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- add requires initscripts >= 6.47-1 to get boot time libredhat-kernel
> - linkage correct.
> -- typo fix
> -
> -* Thu Apr 25 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- make /usr/lib/libredhat-kernel.so point to /lib/libredhat-kernel.so.1.0.0
> -
> -* Mon Apr 15 2002 Tim Powers <timp@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- make the post scriptlet not use /bin/sh
> -
> -* Sat Apr 12 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- add /lib/libredhat-kernel* to %files.
> -
> -* Fri Apr 12 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- make the dummy install as /lib/libredhat-kernel.so.1.0.0 so
> - that ldconfig will link against it if no other is installed.
> -
> -* Tue Jan 22 2002 Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- add io_getevents
> -
> -* Tue Jan 22 2002 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- Make linker happy with /usr/lib symlink for libredhat-kernel.so
> -
> -* Mon Jan 21 2002 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- Added stub library
> -
> -* Sun Jan 20 2002 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@xxxxxxxxxx>
> -- Initial packaging
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 6dc3c63..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,315 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio \- Asynchronous IO
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -The POSIX.1b standard defines a new set of I/O operations which can
> -significantly reduce the time an application spends waiting at I/O. The
> -new functions allow a program to initiate one or more I/O operations and
> -then immediately resume normal work while the I/O operations are
> -executed in parallel. This functionality is available if the
> -.IR "unistd.h"
> -file defines the symbol
> -.B "_POSIX_ASYNCHRONOUS_IO"
> -.
> -
> -These functions are part of the library with realtime functions named
> -.IR "librt"
> -. They are not actually part of the
> -.IR "libc"
> -binary.
> -The implementation of these functions can be done using support in the
> -kernel (if available) or using an implementation based on threads at
> -userlevel. In the latter case it might be necessary to link applications
> -with the thread library
> -.IR "libpthread"
> -in addition to
> -.IR "librt"
> -and
> -.IR "libaio"
> -.
> -
> -All AIO operations operate on files which were opened previously. There
> -might be arbitrarily many operations running for one file. The
> -asynchronous I/O operations are controlled using a data structure named
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -It is defined in
> -.IR "aio.h"
> - as follows.
> -
> -.nf
> -struct aiocb
> -{
> - int aio_fildes; /* File desriptor. */
> - int aio_lio_opcode; /* Operation to be performed. */
> - int aio_reqprio; /* Request priority offset. */
> - volatile void *aio_buf; /* Location of buffer. */
> - size_t aio_nbytes; /* Length of transfer. */
> - struct sigevent aio_sigevent; /* Signal number and value. */
> -
> - /* Internal members. */
> - struct aiocb *__next_prio;
> - int __abs_prio;
> - int __policy;
> - int __error_code;
> - __ssize_t __return_value;
> -
> -#ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64
> - __off_t aio_offset; /* File offset. */
> - char __pad[sizeof (__off64_t) - sizeof (__off_t)];
> -#else
> - __off64_t aio_offset; /* File offset. */
> -#endif
> - char __unused[32];
> -};
> -
> -.fi
> -The POSIX.1b standard mandates that the
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -structure
> -contains at least the members described in the following table. There
> -might be more elements which are used by the implementation, but
> -depending upon these elements is not portable and is highly deprecated.
> -
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_fildes"
> -This element specifies the file descriptor to be used for the
> -operation. It must be a legal descriptor, otherwise the operation will
> -fail.
> -
> -The device on which the file is opened must allow the seek operation.
> -I.e., it is not possible to use any of the AIO operations on devices
> -like terminals where an
> -.IR "lseek"
> - call would lead to an error.
> -.TP
> -.IR "off_t aio_offset"
> -This element specifies the offset in the file at which the operation (input
> -or output) is performed. Since the operations are carried out in arbitrary
> -order and more than one operation for one file descriptor can be
> -started, one cannot expect a current read/write position of the file
> -descriptor.
> -.TP
> -.IR "volatile void *aio_buf"
> -This is a pointer to the buffer with the data to be written or the place
> -where the read data is stored.
> -.TP
> -.IR "size_t aio_nbytes"
> -This element specifies the length of the buffer pointed to by
> -.IR "aio_buf"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_reqprio"
> -If the platform has defined
> -.B "_POSIX_PRIORITIZED_IO"
> -and
> -.B "_POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
> -, the AIO requests are
> -processed based on the current scheduling priority. The
> -.IR "aio_reqprio"
> -element can then be used to lower the priority of the
> -AIO operation.
> -.TP
> -.IR "struct sigevent aio_sigevent"
> -This element specifies how the calling process is notified once the
> -operation terminates. If the
> -.IR "sigev_notify"
> -element is
> -.B "SIGEV_NONE"
> -, no notification is sent. If it is
> -.B "SIGEV_SIGNAL"
> -,
> -the signal determined by
> -.IR "sigev_signo"
> -is sent. Otherwise,
> -.IR "sigev_notify"
> -must be
> -.B "SIGEV_THREAD"
> -. In this case, a thread
> -is created which starts executing the function pointed to by
> -.IR "sigev_notify_function"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_lio_opcode"
> -This element is only used by the
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> - and
> -.IR "lio_listio64"
> - functions. Since these functions allow an
> -arbitrary number of operations to start at once, and each operation can be
> -input or output (or nothing), the information must be stored in the
> -control block. The possible values are:
> -.TP
> -.B "LIO_READ"
> -Start a read operation. Read from the file at position
> -.IR "aio_offset"
> - and store the next
> -.IR "aio_nbytes"
> - bytes in the
> -buffer pointed to by
> -.IR "aio_buf"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.B "LIO_WRITE"
> -Start a write operation. Write
> -.IR "aio_nbytes"
> -bytes starting at
> -.IR "aio_buf"
> -into the file starting at position
> -.IR "aio_offset"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.B "LIO_NOP"
> -Do nothing for this control block. This value is useful sometimes when
> -an array of
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -values contains holes, i.e., some of the
> -values must not be handled although the whole array is presented to the
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -function.
> -
> -When the sources are compiled using
> -.B "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -on a
> -32 bit machine, this type is in fact
> -.IR "struct aiocb64"
> -, since the LFS
> -interface transparently replaces the
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -definition.
> -.PP
> -For use with the AIO functions defined in the LFS, there is a similar type
> -defined which replaces the types of the appropriate members with larger
> -types but otherwise is equivalent to
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -. Particularly,
> -all member names are the same.
> -
> -.nf
> -/* The same for the 64bit offsets. Please note that the members aio_fildes
> - to __return_value have to be the same in aiocb and aiocb64. */
> -#ifdef __USE_LARGEFILE64
> -struct aiocb64
> -{
> - int aio_fildes; /* File desriptor. */
> - int aio_lio_opcode; /* Operation to be performed. */
> - int aio_reqprio; /* Request priority offset. */
> - volatile void *aio_buf; /* Location of buffer. */
> - size_t aio_nbytes; /* Length of transfer. */
> - struct sigevent aio_sigevent; /* Signal number and value. */
> -
> - /* Internal members. */
> - struct aiocb *__next_prio;
> - int __abs_prio;
> - int __policy;
> - int __error_code;
> - __ssize_t __return_value;
> -
> - __off64_t aio_offset; /* File offset. */
> - char __unused[32];
> -};
> -
> -.fi
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_fildes"
> -This element specifies the file descriptor which is used for the
> -operation. It must be a legal descriptor since otherwise the operation
> -fails for obvious reasons.
> -The device on which the file is opened must allow the seek operation.
> -I.e., it is not possible to use any of the AIO operations on devices
> -like terminals where an
> -.IR "lseek"
> - call would lead to an error.
> -.TP
> -.IR "off64_t aio_offset"
> -This element specifies at which offset in the file the operation (input
> -or output) is performed. Since the operation are carried in arbitrary
> -order and more than one operation for one file descriptor can be
> -started, one cannot expect a current read/write position of the file
> -descriptor.
> -.TP
> -.IR "volatile void *aio_buf"
> -This is a pointer to the buffer with the data to be written or the place
> -where the read data is stored.
> -.TP
> -.IR "size_t aio_nbytes"
> -This element specifies the length of the buffer pointed to by
> -.IR "aio_buf"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_reqprio"
> -If for the platform
> -.B "_POSIX_PRIORITIZED_IO"
> -and
> -.B "_POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
> -are defined the AIO requests are
> -processed based on the current scheduling priority. The
> -.IR "aio_reqprio"
> -element can then be used to lower the priority of the
> -AIO operation.
> -.TP
> -.IR "struct sigevent aio_sigevent"
> -This element specifies how the calling process is notified once the
> -operation terminates. If the
> -.IR "sigev_notify"
> -, element is
> -.B "SIGEV_NONE"
> -no notification is sent. If it is
> -.B "SIGEV_SIGNAL"
> -,
> -the signal determined by
> -.IR "sigev_signo"
> -is sent. Otherwise,
> -.IR "sigev_notify"
> - must be
> -.B "SIGEV_THREAD"
> -in which case a thread
> -which starts executing the function pointed to by
> -.IR "sigev_notify_function"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_lio_opcode"
> -This element is only used by the
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -and
> -.IR "lio_listio64"
> -functions. Since these functions allow an
> -arbitrary number of operations to start at once, and since each operation
> can be
> -input or output (or nothing), the information must be stored in the
> -control block. See the description of
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -for a description
> -of the possible values.
> -.PP
> -When the sources are compiled using
> -.B "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -on a
> -32 bit machine, this type is available under the name
> -.IR "struct aiocb64"
> -, since the LFS transparently replaces the old interface.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 502c83c..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_cancel 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_cancel - Cancel asynchronous I/O requests
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_cancel (int fildes " , struct aiocb *aiocbp " )"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -When one or more requests are asynchronously processed, it might be
> -useful in some situations to cancel a selected operation, e.g., if it
> -becomes obvious that the written data is no longer accurate and would
> -have to be overwritten soon. As an example, assume an application, which
> -writes data in files in a situation where new incoming data would have
> -to be written in a file which will be updated by an enqueued request.
> -The POSIX AIO implementation provides such a function, but this function
> -is not capable of forcing the cancellation of the request. It is up to the
> -implementation to decide whether it is possible to cancel the operation
> -or not. Therefore using this function is merely a hint.
> -.B "The libaio implementation does not implement the cancel operation in the"
> -.B "POSIX libraries".
> -.PP
> -The
> -.IR aio_cancel
> -function can be used to cancel one or more
> -outstanding requests. If the
> -.IR aiocbp
> -parameter is
> -.IR NULL
> -, the
> -function tries to cancel all of the outstanding requests which would process
> -the file descriptor
> -.IR fildes
> -(i.e., whose
> -.IR aio_fildes
> -member
> -is
> -.IR fildes
> -). If
> -.IR aiocbp is not
> -.IR NULL
> -,
> -.IR aio_cancel
> -attempts to cancel the specific request pointed to by
> -.IR aiocbp.
> -
> -For requests which were successfully canceled, the normal notification
> -about the termination of the request should take place. I.e., depending
> -on the
> -.IR "struct sigevent"
> -object which controls this, nothing
> -happens, a signal is sent or a thread is started. If the request cannot
> -be canceled, it terminates the usual way after performing the operation.
> -After a request is successfully canceled, a call to
> -.IR aio_error
> -with
> -a reference to this request as the parameter will return
> -.B ECANCELED
> -and a call to
> -.IR aio_return
> -will return
> -.IR -1.
> -If the request wasn't canceled and is still running the error status is
> -still
> -.B EINPROGRESS.
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -, this
> -function is in fact
> -.IR aio_cancel64
> -since the LFS interface
> -transparently replaces the normal implementation.
> -
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -.TP
> -.B AIO_CANCELED
> -If there were
> -requests which haven't terminated and which were successfully canceled.
> -.TP
> -.B AIO_NOTCANCELED
> -If there is one or more requests left which couldn't be canceled,
> -. In this case
> -.IR aio_error
> -must be used to find out which of the, perhaps multiple, requests (in
> -.IR aiocbp
> -is
> -.IR NULL
> -) weren't successfully canceled.
> -.TP
> -.B AIO_ALLDONE
> -If all
> -requests already terminated at the time
> -.IR aio_cancel
> -is called the
> -return value is
> -.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -If an error occurred during the execution of
> -.IR aio_cancel
> -the
> -function returns
> -.IR -1
> -and sets
> -.IR errno
> -to one of the following
> -values.
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The file descriptor
> -.IR fildes
> -is not valid.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -.IR aio_cancel
> -is not implemented.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel64.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index ede775b..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_cancel64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_cancel64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_cancel64 \- Cancel asynchronous I/O requests
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_cancel64 (int fildes, struct aiocb64 *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to
> -.IR aio_cancel
> -with the only difference
> -that the argument is a reference to a variable of type
> -.IR struct aiocb64
> -.
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR _FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64
> -, this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR aio_cancel
> -and so
> -transparently replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit
> -machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -See aio_cancel(3).
> -.SH ERRORS
> -See aio_cancel(3).
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_error.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_error.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 12b82cf..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_error.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_error 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_error \- Getting the Status of AIO Operations
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_error (const struct aiocb *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -The function
> -.IR aio_error
> -determines the error state of the request described by the
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -variable pointed to by
> -.I aiocbp
> -.
> -
> -When the operation is performed truly asynchronously (as with
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -and
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -and with
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -when the mode is
> -.IR "LIO_NOWAIT"
> -), one sometimes needs to know whether a
> -specific request already terminated and if so, what the result was.
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this function is in fact
> -.IR "aio_error64"
> -since the LFS interface transparently replaces the normal implementation.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -If the request has not yet terminated the value returned is always
> -.IR "EINPROGRESS"
> -. Once the request has terminated the value
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -returns is either
> -.I 0
> -if the request completed successfully or it returns the value which would be
> stored in the
> -.IR "errno"
> -variable if the request would have been done using
> -.IR "read"
> -,
> -.IR "write"
> -, or
> -.IR "fsync"
> -.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.IR "ENOSYS"
> -if it is not implemented. It
> -could also return
> -.TP
> -.IR "EINVAL"
> -if the
> -.I aiocbp
> -parameter does not
> -refer to an asynchronous operation whose return status is not yet known.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_error64.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_error64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 3333161..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_error64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_error64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_error64 \- Return errors
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_error64 (const struct aiocb64 *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to
> -.IR aio_error
> -with the only difference
> -that the argument is a reference to a variable of type
> -.IR "struct aiocb64".
> -.PP
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR aio_error
> -and so
> -transparently replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit
> -machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -If the request has not yet terminated the value returned is always
> -.IR "EINPROGRESS"
> -. Once the request has terminated the value
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -returns is either
> -.I 0
> -if the request completed successfully or it returns the value which would be
> stored in the
> -.IR "errno"
> -variable if the request would have been done using
> -.IR "read"
> -,
> -.IR "write"
> -, or
> -.IR "fsync"
> -.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -See
> -.IR aio_error(3).
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 637f0f6..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_fsync 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_fsync \- Synchronize a file's complete in-core state with that on disk
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_fsync (int op, struct aiocb aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -.PP
> -When dealing with asynchronous operations it is sometimes necessary to
> -get into a consistent state. This would mean for AIO that one wants to
> -know whether a certain request or a group of request were processed.
> -This could be done by waiting for the notification sent by the system
> -after the operation terminated, but this sometimes would mean wasting
> -resources (mainly computation time). Instead POSIX.1b defines two
> -functions which will help with most kinds of consistency.
> -.PP
> -The
> -.IR aio_fsync
> -and
> -.IR "aio_fsync64"
> -functions are only available
> -if the symbol
> -.IR "_POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO"
> -is defined in
> -.I unistd.h
> -.
> -
> -Calling this function forces all I/O operations operating queued at the
> -time of the function call operating on the file descriptor
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -into the synchronized I/O completion state . The
> -.IR "aio_fsync"
> -function returns
> -immediately but the notification through the method described in
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_sigevent"
> -will happen only after all requests for this
> -file descriptor have terminated and the file is synchronized. This also
> -means that requests for this very same file descriptor which are queued
> -after the synchronization request are not affected.
> -
> -If
> -.IR "op"
> -is
> -.IR "O_DSYNC"
> -the synchronization happens as with a call
> -to
> -.IR "fdatasync"
> -. Otherwise
> -.IR "op"
> -should be
> -.IR "O_SYNC"
> -and
> -the synchronization happens as with
> -.IR "fsync"
> -.
> -
> -As long as the synchronization has not happened, a call to
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -with the reference to the object pointed to by
> -.IR "aiocbp"
> -returns
> -.IR "EINPROGRESS"
> -. Once the synchronization is
> -done
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -return
> -.IR 0
> -if the synchronization was not
> -successful. Otherwise the value returned is the value to which the
> -.IR "fsync"
> -or
> -.IR "fdatasync"
> -function would have set the
> -.IR "errno"
> -variable. In this case nothing can be assumed about the
> -consistency for the data written to this file descriptor.
> -
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -The return value of this function is
> -.IR 0
> -if the request was
> -successfully enqueued. Otherwise the return value is
> -.IR -1
> -and
> -.IR "errno".
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -The request could not be enqueued due to temporary lack of resources.
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The file descriptor
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -is not valid or not open
> -for writing.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The implementation does not support I/O synchronization or the
> -.IR "op"
> -parameter is other than
> -.IR "O_DSYNC"
> -and
> -.IR "O_SYNC"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -This function is not implemented.
> -.PP
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> - this
> -function is in fact
> -.IR "aio_return64"
> -since the LFS interface
> -transparently replaces the normal implementation.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync64.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 5dce22d..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_fsync64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_fsync64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_fsync64 \- Synchronize a file's complete in-core state with that on disk
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_fsync64 (int op, struct aiocb64 *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to
> -.IR aio_fsync
> -with the only difference
> -that the argument is a reference to a variable of type
> -.IR "struct aiocb64".
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR aio_fsync
> -and so
> -transparently replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit
> -machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -See
> -.IR aio_fsync.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -See
> -.IR aio_fsync.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_init.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_init.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 3b0ec95..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_init.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_init 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_init \- How to optimize the AIO implementation
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "void aio_init (const struct aioinit *init)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -
> -The POSIX standard does not specify how the AIO functions are
> -implemented. They could be system calls, but it is also possible to
> -emulate them at userlevel.
> -
> -At the point of this writing, the available implementation is a userlevel
> -implementation which uses threads for handling the enqueued requests.
> -While this implementation requires making some decisions about
> -limitations, hard limitations are something which is best avoided
> -in the GNU C library. Therefore, the GNU C library provides a means
> -for tuning the AIO implementation according to the individual use.
> -
> -.BI "struct aioinit"
> -.PP
> -This data type is used to pass the configuration or tunable parameters
> -to the implementation. The program has to initialize the members of
> -this struct and pass it to the implementation using the
> -.IR aio_init
> -function.
> -.TP
> -.B "int aio_threads"
> -This member specifies the maximal number of threads which may be used
> -at any one time.
> -.TP
> -.B "int aio_num"
> -This number provides an estimate on the maximal number of simultaneously
> -enqueued requests.
> -.TP
> -.B "int aio_locks"
> -Unused.
> -.TP
> -.B "int aio_usedba"
> -Unused.
> -.TP
> -.B "int aio_debug"
> -Unused.
> -.TP
> -.B "int aio_numusers"
> -Unused.
> -.TP
> -.B "int aio_reserved[2]"
> -Unused.
> -.PP
> -This function must be called before any other AIO function. Calling it
> -is completely voluntary, as it is only meant to help the AIO
> -implementation perform better.
> -
> -Before calling the
> -.IR aio_init
> -, function the members of a variable of
> -type
> -.IR "struct aioinit"
> -must be initialized. Then a reference to
> -this variable is passed as the parameter to
> -.IR aio_init
> -which itself
> -may or may not pay attention to the hints.
> -
> -It is a extension which follows a proposal from the SGI implementation in
> -.IR Irix 6
> -. It is not covered by POSIX.1b or Unix98.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -The function has no return value.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -The function has no error cases defined.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_read.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_read.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 5bcb6c8..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_read.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_read 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_read \- Initiate an asynchronous read operation
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_read (struct aiocb *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function initiates an asynchronous read operation. It
> -immediately returns after the operation was enqueued or when an
> -error was encountered.
> -
> -The first
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_nbytes"
> -bytes of the file for which
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -is a descriptor are written to the buffer
> -starting at
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_buf"
> -. Reading starts at the absolute
> -position
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_offset"
> -in the file.
> -
> -If prioritized I/O is supported by the platform the
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_reqprio"
> -value is used to adjust the priority before
> -the request is actually enqueued.
> -
> -The calling process is notified about the termination of the read
> -request according to the
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_sigevent"
> -value.
> -
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -When
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -returns, the return value is zero if no error
> -occurred that can be found before the process is enqueued. If such an
> -early error is found, the function returns
> -.IR -1
> -and sets
> -.IR "errno".
> -
> -.PP
> -If
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -returns zero, the current status of the request
> -can be queried using
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -and
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -functions.
> -As long as the value returned by
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -is
> -.IR "EINPROGRESS"
> -the operation has not yet completed. If
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -returns zero,
> -the operation successfully terminated, otherwise the value is to be
> -interpreted as an error code. If the function terminated, the result of
> -the operation can be obtained using a call to
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -. The
> -returned value is the same as an equivalent call to
> -.IR "read"
> -would
> -have returned.
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this
> -function is in fact
> -.IR "aio_read64"
> -since the LFS interface transparently
> -replaces the normal implementation.
> -
> -.SH ERRORS
> -In the case of an early error:
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -The request was not enqueued due to (temporarily) exceeded resource
> -limitations.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -The
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -function is not implemented.
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -descriptor is not valid. This condition
> -need not be recognized before enqueueing the request and so this error
> -might also be signaled asynchronously.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_offset"
> -or
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_reqpiro"
> -value is
> -invalid. This condition need not be recognized before enqueueing the
> -request and so this error might also be signaled asynchronously.
> -
> -.PP
> -In the case of a normal return, possible error codes returned by
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -are:
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -descriptor is not valid.
> -.TP
> -.B ECANCELED
> -The operation was canceled before the operation was finished
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_offset"
> -value is invalid.
> -.PP
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_read64.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_read64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 8e407a5..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_read64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_read64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_read64 \- Initiate an asynchronous read operation
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_read64 (struct aiocb *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to the
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -function. The only
> -difference is that on
> -.IR "32 bit"
> -machines, the file descriptor should
> -be opened in the large file mode. Internally,
> -.IR "aio_read64"
> -uses
> -functionality equivalent to
> -.IR "lseek64"
> -to position the file descriptor correctly for the reading,
> -as opposed to
> -.IR "lseek"
> -functionality used in
> -.IR "aio_read".
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -, this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -and so transparently
> -replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -See
> -.IR aio_read.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -See
> -.IR aio_read.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_return.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_return.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 1e3335f..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_return.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_return 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_return \- Retrieve status of asynchronous I/O operation
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "ssize_t aio_return (const struct aiocb *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function can be used to retrieve the return status of the operation
> -carried out by the request described in the variable pointed to by
> -.IR aiocbp
> -. As long as the error status of this request as returned
> -by
> -.IR aio_error
> -is
> -.IR EINPROGRESS
> -the return of this function is
> -undefined.
> -
> -Once the request is finished this function can be used exactly once to
> -retrieve the return value. Following calls might lead to undefined
> -behavior.
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.B "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this function is in fact
> -.IR aio_return64
> -since the LFS interface
> -transparently replaces the normal implementation.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -The return value itself is the value which would have been
> -returned by the
> -.IR read
> -,
> -.IR write
> -, or
> -.IR fsync
> -call.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -The function can return
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -if it is not implemented.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -if the
> -.IR aiocbp
> -parameter does not
> -refer to an asynchronous operation whose return status is not yet known.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_return64.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_return64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 7e78362..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_return64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_read64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_read64 \- Retrieve status of asynchronous I/O operation
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_return64 (const struct aiocb64 *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -with the only difference
> -that the argument is a reference to a variable of type
> -.IR "struct aiocb64".
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -and so
> -transparently replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit
> -machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -See
> -.IR aio_return.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -See
> -.IR aio_return.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index cae1b65..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_suspend 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_suspend \- Wait until one or more requests of a specific set terminates.
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B "#include <errno.h>"
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B "#include <aio.h>"
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_suspend (const struct aiocb *const list[], int nent, const
> struct timespec *timeout)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -Another method of synchronization is to wait until one or more requests of a
> -specific set terminated. This could be achieved by the
> -.IR "aio_*"
> -functions to notify the initiating process about the termination but in
> -some situations this is not the ideal solution. In a program which
> -constantly updates clients somehow connected to the server it is not
> -always the best solution to go round robin since some connections might
> -be slow. On the other hand letting the
> -.IR "aio_*"
> -function notify the
> -caller might also be not the best solution since whenever the process
> -works on preparing data for on client it makes no sense to be
> -interrupted by a notification since the new client will not be handled
> -before the current client is served. For situations like this
> -.IR "aio_suspend"
> -should be used.
> -.PP
> -When calling this function, the calling thread is suspended until at
> -least one of the requests pointed to by the
> -.IR "nent"
> -elements of the
> -array
> -.IR "list"
> -has completed. If any of the requests has already
> -completed at the time
> -.IR "aio_suspend"
> -is called, the function returns
> -immediately. Whether a request has terminated or not is determined by
> -comparing the error status of the request with
> -.IR "EINPROGRESS"
> -. If
> -an element of
> -.IR "list"
> -is
> -.IR "NULL"
> -, the entry is simply ignored.
> -
> -If no request has finished, the calling process is suspended. If
> -.IR "timeout"
> -is
> -.IR "NULL"
> -, the process is not woken until a request
> -has finished. If
> -.IR "timeout"
> -is not
> -.IR "NULL"
> -, the process remains
> -suspended at least as long as specified in
> -.IR "timeout"
> -. In this case,
> -.IR "aio_suspend"
> -returns with an error.
> -.PP
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this
> -function is in fact
> -.IR "aio_suspend64"
> -since the LFS interface
> -transparently replaces the normal implementation.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -The return value of the function is
> -.IR 0
> -if one or more requests
> -from the
> -.IR "list"
> -have terminated. Otherwise the function returns
> -.IR -1
> -and
> -.IR "errno"
> -is set.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -None of the requests from the
> -.IR "list"
> -completed in the time specified
> -by
> -.IR "timeout"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.B EINTR
> -A signal interrupted the
> -.IR "aio_suspend"
> -function. This signal might
> -also be sent by the AIO implementation while signalling the termination
> -of one of the requests.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -The
> -.IR "aio_suspend"
> -function is not implemented.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend64.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 2f289ec..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_suspend64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_suspend64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_suspend64 \- Wait until one or more requests of a specific set terminates
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_suspend64 (const struct aiocb64 *const list[], int nent, const
> struct timespec *timeout)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to
> -.IR "aio_suspend"
> -with the only difference
> -that the argument is a reference to a variable of type
> -.IR "struct aiocb64".
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR "aio_suspend"
> -and so
> -transparently replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit
> -machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -See
> -.IR aio_suspend.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -See
> -.IR aio_suspend.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_write.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_write.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 7c0cfd0..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_write.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_write 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_write \- Initiate an asynchronous write operation
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_write (struct aiocb * aiocbp);"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function initiates an asynchronous write operation. The function
> -call immediately returns after the operation was enqueued or if before
> -this happens an error was encountered.
> -
> -The first
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_nbytes"
> -bytes from the buffer starting at
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_buf"
> -are written to the file for which
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -is an descriptor, starting at the absolute
> -position
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_offset"
> -in the file.
> -
> -If prioritized I/O is supported by the platform, the
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_reqprio "
> -value is used to adjust the priority before
> -the request is actually enqueued.
> -
> -The calling process is notified about the termination of the read
> -request according to the
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_sigevent"
> -value.
> -
> -When
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -returns, the return value is zero if no error
> -occurred that can be found before the process is enqueued. If such an
> -early error is found the function returns
> -.IR -1
> -and sets
> -.IR "errno"
> -to one of the following values.
> -
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -The request was not enqueued due to (temporarily) exceeded resource
> -limitations.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -The
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -function is not implemented.
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -descriptor is not valid. This condition
> -may not be recognized before enqueueing the request, and so this error
> -might also be signaled asynchronously.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_offset"
> -or
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_reqprio"
> -value is
> -invalid. This condition may not be recognized before enqueueing the
> -request and so this error might also be signaled asynchronously.
> -.PP
> -
> -In the case
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -returns zero, the current status of the
> -request can be queried using
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -and
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -functions. As long as the value returned by
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -is
> -.IR "EINPROGRESS"
> -the operation has not yet completed. If
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -returns zero, the operation successfully terminated,
> -otherwise the value is to be interpreted as an error code. If the
> -function terminated, the result of the operation can be get using a call
> -to
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -. The returned value is the same as an equivalent
> -call to
> -.IR "read"
> -would have returned. Possible error codes returned
> -by
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -are:
> -
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -descriptor is not valid.
> -.TP
> -.B ECANCELED
> -The operation was canceled before the operation was finished.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_offset"
> -value is invalid.
> -.PP
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -, this
> -function is in fact
> -.IR "aio_write64"
> -since the LFS interface transparently
> -replaces the normal implementation.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -When
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -returns, the return value is zero if no error
> -occurred that can be found before the process is enqueued. If such an
> -early error is found the function returns
> -.IR -1
> -and sets
> -.IR "errno"
> -to one of the following values.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -The request was not enqueued due to (temporarily) exceeded resource
> -limitations.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -The
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -function is not implemented.
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_fildes"
> -descriptor is not valid. This condition
> -may not be recognized before enqueueing the request, and so this error
> -might also be signaled asynchronously.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_offset"
> -or
> -.IR "aiocbp->aio_reqprio"
> -value is
> -invalid. This condition may not be recognized before enqueueing the
> -request and so this error might also be signaled asynchronously.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/aio_write64.3 b/tools/libaio/man/aio_write64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 1080903..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/aio_write64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
> -.TH aio_write64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -aio_write64 \- Initiate an asynchronous write operation
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <aio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int aio_write64 (struct aiocb *aiocbp)"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to the
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -function. The only
> -difference is that on
> -.IR "32 bit"
> -machines the file descriptor should
> -be opened in the large file mode. Internally
> -.IR "aio_write64"
> -uses
> -functionality equivalent to
> -.IR "lseek64"
> -to position the file descriptor correctly for the writing,
> -as opposed to
> -.IR "lseek"
> -functionality used in
> -.IR "aio_write".
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -, this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -and so transparently
> -replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -See
> -.IR aio_write.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -See
> -.IR aio_write.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR errno(3),
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io.3 b/tools/libaio/man/io.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index d910a68..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,351 +0,0 @@
> -.TH io 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux IO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io \- Asynchronous IO
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <libio.h>
> -.sp
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -The libaio library defines a new set of I/O operations which can
> -significantly reduce the time an application spends waiting at I/O. The
> -new functions allow a program to initiate one or more I/O operations and
> -then immediately resume normal work while the I/O operations are
> -executed in parallel.
> -
> -These functions are part of the library with realtime functions named
> -.IR "libaio"
> -. They are not actually part of the
> -.IR "libc"
> -binary.
> -The implementation of these functions can be done using support in the
> -kernel.
> -
> -All IO operations operate on files which were opened previously. There
> -might be arbitrarily many operations running for one file. The
> -asynchronous I/O operations are controlled using a data structure named
> -.IR "struct iocb"
> -It is defined in
> -.IR "libio.h"
> -as follows.
> -
> -.nf
> -
> -typedef struct io_context *io_context_t;
> -
> -typedef enum io_iocb_cmd {
> - IO_CMD_PREAD = 0,
> - IO_CMD_PWRITE = 1,
> -
> - IO_CMD_FSYNC = 2,
> - IO_CMD_FDSYNC = 3,
> -
> - IO_CMD_POLL = 5,
> - IO_CMD_NOOP = 6,
> -} io_iocb_cmd_t;
> -
> -struct io_iocb_common {
> - void *buf;
> - unsigned __pad1;
> - long nbytes;
> - unsigned __pad2;
> - long long offset;
> - long long __pad3, __pad4;
> -}; /* result code is the amount read or -'ve errno */
> -
> -
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> - union {
> - struct io_iocb_common c;
> - struct io_iocb_vector v;
> - struct io_iocb_poll poll;
> - struct io_iocb_sockaddr saddr;
> - } u;
> -};
> -
> -
> -.fi
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_fildes"
> -This element specifies the file descriptor to be used for the
> -operation. It must be a legal descriptor, otherwise the operation will
> -fail.
> -
> -The device on which the file is opened must allow the seek operation.
> -I.e., it is not possible to use any of the IO operations on devices
> -like terminals where an
> -.IR "lseek"
> -call would lead to an error.
> -.TP
> -.IR "long u.c.offset"
> -This element specifies the offset in the file at which the operation (input
> -or output) is performed. Since the operations are carried out in arbitrary
> -order and more than one operation for one file descriptor can be
> -started, one cannot expect a current read/write position of the file
> -descriptor.
> -.TP
> -.IR "void *buf"
> -This is a pointer to the buffer with the data to be written or the place
> -where the read data is stored.
> -.TP
> -.IR "long u.c.nbytes"
> -This element specifies the length of the buffer pointed to by
> -.IR "io_buf"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.IR "int aio_reqprio"
> -Is not currently used.
> -.TP
> -.B "IO_CMD_PREAD"
> -Start a read operation. Read from the file at position
> -.IR "u.c.offset"
> -and store the next
> -.IR "u.c.nbytes"
> -bytes in the
> -buffer pointed to by
> -.IR "buf"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.B "IO_CMD_PWRITE"
> -Start a write operation. Write
> -.IR "u.c.nbytes"
> -bytes starting at
> -.IR "buf"
> -into the file starting at position
> -.IR "u.c.offset"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.B "IO_CMD_NOP"
> -Do nothing for this control block. This value is useful sometimes when
> -an array of
> -.IR "struct iocb"
> -values contains holes, i.e., some of the
> -values must not be handled although the whole array is presented to the
> -.IR "io_submit"
> -function.
> -.TP
> -.B "IO_CMD_FSYNC"
> -.TP
> -.B "IO_CMD_POLL"
> -This is experimental.
> -.SH EXAMPLE
> -.nf
> -/*
> - * Simplistic version of copy command using async i/o
> - *
> - * From: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@xxxxxxxx>
> - * Copy file by using a async I/O state machine.
> - * 1. Start read request
> - * 2. When read completes turn it into a write request
> - * 3. When write completes decrement counter and free resources
> - *
> - *
> - * Usage: aiocp file(s) desination
> - */
> -
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -#include <stdio.h>
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <sys/stat.h>
> -#include <sys/param.h>
> -#include <fcntl.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -
> -#define AIO_BLKSIZE (64*1024)
> -#define AIO_MAXIO 32
> -
> -static int busy = 0; // # of I/O's in flight
> -static int tocopy = 0; // # of blocks left to copy
> -static int dstfd = -1; // destination file descriptor
> -static const char *dstname = NULL;
> -static const char *srcname = NULL;
> -
> -
> -/* Fatal error handler */
> -static void io_error(const char *func, int rc)
> -{
> - if (rc == -ENOSYS)
> - fprintf(stderr, "AIO not in this kernel\n");
> - else if (rc < 0 && -rc < sys_nerr)
> - fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", func, sys_errlist[-rc]);
> - else
> - fprintf(stderr, "%s: error %d\n", func, rc);
> -
> - if (dstfd > 0)
> - close(dstfd);
> - if (dstname)
> - unlink(dstname);
> - exit(1);
> -}
> -
> -/*
> - * Write complete callback.
> - * Adjust counts and free resources
> - */
> -static void wr_done(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, long res, long res2)
> -{
> - if (res2 != 0) {
> - io_error("aio write", res2);
> - }
> - if (res != iocb->u.c.nbytes) {
> - fprintf(stderr, "write missed bytes expect %d got %d\n",
> iocb->u.c.nbytes, res2);
> - exit(1);
> - }
> - --tocopy;
> - --busy;
> - free(iocb->u.c.buf);
> -
> - memset(iocb, 0xff, sizeof(iocb)); // paranoia
> - free(iocb);
> - write(2, "w", 1);
> -}
> -
> -/*
> - * Read complete callback.
> - * Change read iocb into a write iocb and start it.
> - */
> -static void rd_done(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, long res, long res2)
> -{
> - /* library needs accessors to look at iocb? */
> - int iosize = iocb->u.c.nbytes;
> - char *buf = iocb->u.c.buf;
> - off_t offset = iocb->u.c.offset;
> -
> - if (res2 != 0)
> - io_error("aio read", res2);
> - if (res != iosize) {
> - fprintf(stderr, "read missing bytes expect %d got %d\n",
> iocb->u.c.nbytes, res);
> - exit(1);
> - }
> -
> -
> - /* turn read into write */
> - io_prep_pwrite(iocb, dstfd, buf, iosize, offset);
> - io_set_callback(iocb, wr_done);
> - if (1 != (res = io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocb)))
> - io_error("io_submit write", res);
> - write(2, "r", 1);
> -}
> -
> -
> -int main(int argc, char *const *argv)
> -{
> - int srcfd;
> - struct stat st;
> - off_t length = 0, offset = 0;
> - io_context_t myctx;
> -
> - if (argc != 3 || argv[1][0] == '-') {
> - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: aiocp SOURCE DEST");
> - exit(1);
> - }
> - if ((srcfd = open(srcname = argv[1], O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
> - perror(srcname);
> - exit(1);
> - }
> - if (fstat(srcfd, &st) < 0) {
> - perror("fstat");
> - exit(1);
> - }
> - length = st.st_size;
> -
> - if ((dstfd = open(dstname = argv[2], O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666)) < 0) {
> - close(srcfd);
> - perror(dstname);
> - exit(1);
> - }
> -
> - /* initialize state machine */
> - memset(&myctx, 0, sizeof(myctx));
> - io_queue_init(AIO_MAXIO, &myctx);
> - tocopy = howmany(length, AIO_BLKSIZE);
> -
> - while (tocopy > 0) {
> - int i, rc;
> - /* Submit as many reads as once as possible upto AIO_MAXIO */
> - int n = MIN(MIN(AIO_MAXIO - busy, AIO_MAXIO / 2),
> - howmany(length - offset, AIO_BLKSIZE));
> - if (n > 0) {
> - struct iocb *ioq[n];
> -
> - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
> - struct iocb *io = (struct iocb *) malloc(sizeof(struct iocb));
> - int iosize = MIN(length - offset, AIO_BLKSIZE);
> - char *buf = (char *) malloc(iosize);
> -
> - if (NULL == buf || NULL == io) {
> - fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
> - exit(1);
> - }
> -
> - io_prep_pread(io, srcfd, buf, iosize, offset);
> - io_set_callback(io, rd_done);
> - ioq[i] = io;
> - offset += iosize;
> - }
> -
> - rc = io_submit(myctx, n, ioq);
> - if (rc < 0)
> - io_error("io_submit", rc);
> -
> - busy += n;
> - }
> -
> - // Handle IO's that have completed
> - rc = io_queue_run(myctx);
> - if (rc < 0)
> - io_error("io_queue_run", rc);
> -
> - // if we have maximum number of i/o's in flight
> - // then wait for one to complete
> - if (busy == AIO_MAXIO) {
> - rc = io_queue_wait(myctx, NULL);
> - if (rc < 0)
> - io_error("io_queue_wait", rc);
> - }
> -
> - }
> -
> - close(srcfd);
> - close(dstfd);
> - exit(0);
> -}
> -
> -/*
> - * Results look like:
> - * [alanm@toolbox ~/MOT3]$ ../taio kernel-source-2.4.8-0.4g.ppc.rpm abc
> - *
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> - */
> -.fi
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.1 b/tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.1
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 16e898a..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.1
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
> -.\"/* sys_io_cancel:
> -.\" * Attempts to cancel an iocb previously passed to io_submit. If
> -.\" * the operation is successfully cancelled, the resulting event is
> -.\" * copied into the memory pointed to by result without being placed
> -.\" * into the completion queue and 0 is returned. May fail with
> -.\" * -EFAULT if any of the data structures pointed to are invalid.
> -.\" * May fail with -EINVAL if aio_context specified by ctx_id is
> -.\" * invalid. May fail with -EAGAIN if the iocb specified was not
> -.\" * cancelled. Will fail with -ENOSYS if not implemented.
> -.\" */
> -.\"
> -.TH io_cancel 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_cancel \- cancel io requests
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.LP
> -.BI "int io_submit(io_context_t " ctx ", struct iocb *" iocb ", struct
> io_event *" result ");"
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.3 b/tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 9a16084..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_cancel.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
> -.TH io_cancel 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_cancel \- Cancel io requests
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int io_cancel(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb)"
> -.br
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data; /* Return in the io completion event */
> - unsigned key; /* For use in identifying io requests */
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio; /* Not used */
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -Attempts to cancel an iocb previously passed to io_submit. If
> -the operation is successfully cancelled, the resulting event is
> -copied into the memory pointed to by result without being placed
> -into the completion queue.
> -.PP
> -When one or more requests are asynchronously processed, it might be
> -useful in some situations to cancel a selected operation, e.g., if it
> -becomes obvious that the written data is no longer accurate and would
> -have to be overwritten soon. As an example, assume an application, which
> -writes data in files in a situation where new incoming data would have
> -to be written in a file which will be updated by an enqueued request.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -0 is returned on success , otherwise returns Errno.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -If any of the data structures pointed to are invalid.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -If aio_context specified by ctx_id is
> -invalid.
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -If the iocb specified was not
> -cancelled.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -if not implemented.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_destroy.1 b/tools/libaio/man/io_destroy.1
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 177683b..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_destroy.1
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
> -.\"/* sys_io_destroy:
> -.\" * Destroy the aio_context specified. May cancel any outstanding
> -.\" * AIOs and block on completion. Will fail with -ENOSYS if not
> -.\" * implemented. May fail with -EFAULT if the context pointed to
> -.\" * is invalid.
> -.\" */
> -.\" libaio provides this as io_queue_release.
> -.TH io_destroy 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_destroy \- destroy an io context
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.LP
> -.BI "int io_destroy(io_context_t " ctx ");"
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_fsync.3 b/tools/libaio/man/io_fsync.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 53eb63d..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_fsync.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
> -./" static inline int io_fsync(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb,
> io_callback_t cb, int fd)
> -./" {
> -./" io_prep_fsync(iocb, fd);
> -./" io_set_callback(iocb, cb);
> -./" return io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocb);
> -./" }
> -.TH io_fsync 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_fsync \- Synchronize a file's complete in-core state with that on disk
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.BI "int io_fsync(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, io_callback_t cb, int
> fd)"
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.sp
> -typedef void (*io_callback_t)(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, long res,
> long res2);
> -.sp
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -When dealing with asynchronous operations it is sometimes necessary to
> -get into a consistent state. This would mean for AIO that one wants to
> -know whether a certain request or a group of request were processed.
> -This could be done by waiting for the notification sent by the system
> -after the operation terminated, but this sometimes would mean wasting
> -resources (mainly computation time).
> -.PP
> -Calling this function forces all I/O operations operating queued at the
> -time of the function call operating on the file descriptor
> -.IR "iocb->io_fildes"
> -into the synchronized I/O completion state . The
> -.IR "io_fsync"
> -function returns
> -immediately but the notification through the method described in
> -.IR "io_callback"
> -will happen only after all requests for this
> -file descriptor have terminated and the file is synchronized. This also
> -means that requests for this very same file descriptor which are queued
> -after the synchronization request are not affected.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -Returns 0, otherwise returns errno.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -.I iocbs
> -referenced data outside of the program's accessible address space.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -.I ctx
> -refers to an unitialized aio context, the iocb pointed to by
> -.I iocbs
> -contains an improperly initialized iocb,
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The iocb contains a file descriptor that does not exist.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The file specified in the iocb does not support the given io operation.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.1 b/tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.1
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 27730b9..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.1
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
> -./"/* io_getevents:
> -./" * Attempts to read at least min_nr events and up to nr events from
> -./" * the completion queue for the aio_context specified by ctx_id. May
> -./" * fail with -EINVAL if ctx_id is invalid, if min_nr is out of range,
> -./" * if nr is out of range, if when is out of range. May fail with
> -./" * -EFAULT if any of the memory specified to is invalid. May return
> -./" * 0 or < min_nr if no events are available and the timeout specified
> -./" * by when has elapsed, where when == NULL specifies an infinite
> -./" * timeout. Note that the timeout pointed to by when is relative and
> -./" * will be updated if not NULL and the operation blocks. Will fail
> -./" * with -ENOSYS if not implemented.
> -./" */
> -./"asmlinkage long sys_io_getevents(io_context_t ctx_id,
> -./" long min_nr,
> -./" long nr,
> -./" struct io_event *events,
> -./" struct timespec *timeout)
> -./"
> -.TH io_getevents 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_getevents \- read resulting events from io requests
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.sp
> -.BI "int io_getevents(io_context_t " ctx ", long " min_nr ", long " nr ",
> struct io_events *" events "[], struct timespec *" timeout ");"
> -
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.3 b/tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 8e9ddc8..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_getevents.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
> -./"/* io_getevents:
> -./" * Attempts to read at least min_nr events and up to nr events from
> -./" * the completion queue for the aio_context specified by ctx_id. May
> -./" * fail with -EINVAL if ctx_id is invalid, if min_nr is out of range,
> -./" * if nr is out of range, if when is out of range. May fail with
> -./" * -EFAULT if any of the memory specified to is invalid. May return
> -./" * 0 or < min_nr if no events are available and the timeout specified
> -./" * by when has elapsed, where when == NULL specifies an infinite
> -./" * timeout. Note that the timeout pointed to by when is relative and
> -./" * will be updated if not NULL and the operation blocks. Will fail
> -./" * with -ENOSYS if not implemented.
> -./" */
> -./"asmlinkage long sys_io_getevents(io_context_t ctx_id,
> -./" long min_nr,
> -./" long nr,
> -./" struct io_event *events,
> -./" struct timespec *timeout)
> -./"
> -.TH io_getevents 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_getevents \- Read resulting events from io requests
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.sp
> -struct io_event {
> - unsigned PADDED(data, __pad1);
> - unsigned PADDED(obj, __pad2);
> - unsigned PADDED(res, __pad3);
> - unsigned PADDED(res2, __pad4);
> -};
> -.sp
> -.BI "int io_getevents(io_context_t " ctx ", long " nr ", struct io_event *"
> events "[], struct timespec *" timeout ");"
> -
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -Attempts to read up to nr events from
> -the completion queue for the aio_context specified by ctx.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -May return
> -0 if no events are available and the timeout specified
> -by when has elapsed, where when == NULL specifies an infinite
> -timeout. Note that the timeout pointed to by when is relative and
> -will be updated if not NULL and the operation blocks. Will fail
> -with ENOSYS if not implemented.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -if ctx_id is invalid, if min_nr is out of range,
> -if nr is out of range, if when is out of range.
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -if any of the memory specified to is invalid.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_fsync.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_fsync.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 4cf935a..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_fsync.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
> -./" static inline void io_prep_fsync(struct iocb *iocb, int fd)
> -./" {
> -./" memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> -./" iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> -./" iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_FSYNC;
> -./" iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> -./" }
> -.TH io_prep_fsync 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_prep_fsync \- Synchronize a file's complete in-core state with that on
> disk
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "static inline void io_prep_fsync(struct iocb *iocb, int fd)"
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.sp
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This is an inline convenience function for setting up an iocbv for a FSYNC
> request.
> -.br
> -The file for which
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->aio_fildes = fd"
> -is a descriptor is set up with
> -the command
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_FSYNC:
> -.
> -.PP
> -The io_prep_fsync() function shall set up an IO_CMD_FSYNC operation
> -to asynchronously force all I/O
> -operations associated with the file indicated by the file
> -descriptor aio_fildes member of the iocb structure referenced by
> -the iocb argument and queued at the time of the call to
> -io_submit() to the synchronized I/O completion state. The function
> -call shall return when the synchronization request has been
> -initiated or queued to the file or device (even when the data
> -cannot be synchronized immediately).
> -
> -All currently queued I/O operations shall be completed as if by a call
> -to fsync(); that is, as defined for synchronized I/O file
> -integrity completion. If the
> -operation queued by io_prep_fsync() fails, then, as for fsync(),
> -outstanding I/O operations are not guaranteed to have
> -been completed.
> -
> -If io_prep_fsync() succeeds, then it is only the I/O that was queued
> -at the time of the call to io_submit() that is guaranteed to be
> -forced to the relevant completion state. The completion of
> -subsequent I/O on the file descriptor is not guaranteed to be
> -completed in a synchronized fashion.
> -.PP
> -This function returns immediately . To schedule the operation, the
> -function
> -.IR io_submit
> -must be called.
> -.PP
> -Simultaneous asynchronous operations using the same iocb produce
> -undefined results.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -None
> -.SH ERRORS
> -None
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pread.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pread.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 5938aec..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pread.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
> -./" static inline void io_prep_pread(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, void *buf,
> size_t count, long long offset)
> -./" {
> -./" memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> -./" iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> -./" iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_PREAD;
> -./" iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> -./" iocb->u.c.buf = buf;
> -./" iocb->u.c.nbytes = count;
> -./" iocb->u.c.offset = offset;
> -./" }
> -.TH io_prep_pread 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_prep_pread \- Set up asynchronous read
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.sp
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "inline void io_prep_pread(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, void *buf, size_t
> count, long long offset)
> -"
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -.IR io_prep_pread
> -is an inline convenience function designed to facilitate the initialization
> of
> -the iocb for an asynchronous read operation.
> -
> -The first
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->u.c.nbytes = count"
> -bytes of the file for which
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->aio_fildes = fd"
> -is a descriptor are written to the buffer
> -starting at
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->u.c.buf = buf"
> -.
> -.br
> -Reading starts at the absolute position
> -.TP
> -.IR "ioc->u.c.offset = offset"
> -in the file.
> -.PP
> -This function returns immediately . To schedule the operation, the
> -function
> -.IR io_submit
> -must be called.
> -.PP
> -Simultaneous asynchronous operations using the same iocb produce
> -undefined results.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -None
> -.SH ERRORS
> -None
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pwrite.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pwrite.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 68b3500..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_prep_pwrite.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
> -./" static inline void io_prep_pwrite(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, void *buf,
> size_t count, long long offset)
> -./" {
> -./" memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> -./" iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> -./" iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_PWRITE;
> -./" iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> -./" iocb->u.c.buf = buf;
> -./" iocb->u.c.nbytes = count;
> -./" iocb->u.c.offset = offset;
> -./" }
> -.TH io_prep_pwrite 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_prep_pwrite \- Set up iocb for asynchronous writes
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "inline void io_prep_pwrite(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, void *buf, size_t
> count, long long offset)
> -"
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -io_prep_write is a convenicence function for setting up parallel writes.
> -
> -The first
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->u.c.nbytes = count"
> -bytes of the file for which
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->aio_fildes = fd"
> -is a descriptor are written from the buffer
> -starting at
> -.TP
> -.IR "iocb->u.c.buf = buf"
> -.
> -.br
> -Writing starts at the absolute position
> -.TP
> -.IR "ioc->u.c.offset = offset"
> -in the file.
> -.PP
> -This function returns immediately . To schedule the operation, the
> -function
> -.IR io_submit
> -must be called.
> -.PP
> -Simultaneous asynchronous operations using the same iocb produce
> -undefined results.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -None
> -.SH ERRORS
> -None
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_init.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_init.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 317f631..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_init.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
> -.TH io_queue_init 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_queue_init \- Initialize asynchronous io state machine
> -
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "int io_queue_init(int maxevents, io_context_t *ctx );"
> -.sp
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -.B io_queue_init
> -Attempts to create an aio context capable of receiving at least
> -.IR maxevents
> -events.
> -.IR ctx
> -must point to an aio context that already exists and must be initialized
> -to
> -.IR 0
> -before the call.
> -If the operation is successful, *cxtp is filled with the resulting handle.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -On success,
> -.B io_queue_init
> -returns 0. Otherwise, -error is return, where
> -error is one of the Exxx values defined in the Errors section.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -.I iocbs
> -referenced data outside of the program's accessible address space.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -.I maxevents
> -is <= 0 or
> -.IR ctx
> -is an invalid memory locattion.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -Not implemented
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -.IR "maxevents > max_aio_reqs"
> -where max_aio_reqs is a tunable value.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_release.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_release.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 06b9ec0..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_release.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
> -.TH io_queue_release 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_queue_release \- Release the context associated with the userspace handle
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "int io_queue_release(io_context_t ctx)"
> -.sp
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -.B io_queue_release
> -destroys the context associated with the userspace handle. May cancel any
> outstanding
> -AIOs and block on completion.
> -
> -.B cts.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -On success,
> -.B io_queue_release
> -returns 0. Otherwise, -error is return, where
> -error is one of the Exxx values defined in the Errors section.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -.I ctx
> -refers to an unitialized aio context, the iocb pointed to by
> -.I iocbs
> -contains an improperly initialized iocb,
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -Not implemented
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_run.3 b/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_run.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 57dd417..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_run.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
> -.TH io_queue_run 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_queue_run \- Handle completed io requests
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "int io_queue_run(io_context_t ctx );"
> -.sp
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -.B io_queue_run
> -Attempts to read all the events events from
> -the completion queue for the aio_context specified by ctx_id.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -May return
> -0 if no events are available.
> -Will fail with -ENOSYS if not implemented.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -.I iocbs
> -referenced data outside of the program's accessible address space.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -.I ctx
> -refers to an unitialized aio context, the iocb pointed to by
> -.I iocbs
> -contains an improperly initialized iocb,
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -Not implemented
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_wait.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_wait.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 2306663..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_queue_wait.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
> -.TH io_queue_wait 2 2002-09-03 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_queue_wait \- Wait for io requests to complete
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "int io_queue_wait(io_context_t ctx, const struct timespec *timeout);"
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -Attempts to read an event from
> -the completion queue for the aio_context specified by ctx_id.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -May return
> -0 if no events are available and the timeout specified
> -by when has elapsed, where when == NULL specifies an infinite
> -timeout. Note that the timeout pointed to by when is relative and
> -will be updated if not NULL and the operation blocks. Will fail
> -with -ENOSYS if not implemented.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -On success,
> -.B io_queue_wait
> -returns 0. Otherwise, -error is return, where
> -error is one of the Exxx values defined in the Errors section.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -.I iocbs
> -referenced data outside of the program's accessible address space.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -.I ctx
> -refers to an unitialized aio context, the iocb pointed to by
> -.I iocbs
> -contains an improperly initialized iocb,
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -Not implemented
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_set_callback.3
> b/tools/libaio/man/io_set_callback.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index a8ca789..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_set_callback.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
> -./"static inline void io_set_callback(struct iocb *iocb, io_callback_t cb)
> -.TH io_set_callback 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_set_callback \- Set up io completion callback function
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "static inline void io_set_callback(struct iocb *iocb, io_callback_t cb)"
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.sp
> -typedef void (*io_callback_t)(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, long res,
> long res2);
> -.sp
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -The callback is not done if the caller uses raw events from
> -io_getevents, only with the library helpers
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_submit(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_setup.1 b/tools/libaio/man/io_setup.1
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 68690e1..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_setup.1
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
> -./"/* sys_io_setup:
> -./" * Create an aio_context capable of receiving at least nr_events.
> -./" * ctxp must not point to an aio_context that already exists, and
> -./" * must be initialized to 0 prior to the call. On successful
> -./" * creation of the aio_context, *ctxp is filled in with the
> resulting
> -./" * handle. May fail with -EINVAL if *ctxp is not initialized,
> -./" * if the specified nr_events exceeds internal limits. May fail
> -./" * with -EAGAIN if the specified nr_events exceeds the user's limit
> -./" * of available events. May fail with -ENOMEM if insufficient kernel
> -./" * resources are available. May fail with -EFAULT if an invalid
> -./" * pointer is passed for ctxp. Will fail with -ENOSYS if not
> -./" * implemented.
> -./" */
> -./" -- note: libaio is actually providing io_queue_init and io_queue_grow
> -./" as separate functions. For now io_setup is the same as io_queue_grow.
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_submit.1 b/tools/libaio/man/io_submit.1
> deleted file mode 100644
> index f66e80f..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_submit.1
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
> -.TH io_submit 2 2002-09-02 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_submit \- submit io requests
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.LP
> -.BI "int io_submit(io_context_t " ctx ", long " nr ", struct iocb *" iocbs
> "[]);"
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -.B io_submit
> -submits to the io_context
> -.I ctx
> -up to
> -.I nr
> -I/O requests pointed to by the vector
> -.IR iocbs .
> -
> -The
> -.B iocb
> -structure is defined as something like
> -.sp
> -.RS
> -.nf
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> -.\" unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.fi
> -.RE
> -.sp
> -.I data
> -is a an opaque pointer which will upon completion be returned in the
> -.B io_event
> -structure by
> -.BR io_getevents (2).
> -.\" and io_wait(2)
> -Callers will typically use this to point directly or indirectly to a
> -callback function.
> -.sp
> -.I aio_lio_opcode
> -is the I/O operation requested. Callers will typically set this and the
> -arguments to the I/O operation calling the
> -.BR io_prep_ (3)
> -function corresponding to the operation.
> -.sp
> -.I aio_reqprio
> -is the priority of the request. Higher values have more priority; the
> -normal priority is 0.
> -.sp
> -.I aio_fildes
> -is the file descriptor for the I/O operation.
> -Callers will typically set this and the
> -arguments to the I/O operation calling the
> -.BR io_prep_ *(3)
> -function corresponding to the operation.
> -.sp
> -The caller may not modify the contents or resubmit a submitted
> -.B iocb
> -structure until after the operation completes or is canceled.
> -The implementation of
> -.BR io_submit (2)
> -is permitted to modify reserved fields of the
> -.B iocb
> -structure.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -If able to submit at least one iocb,
> -.B io_submit
> -returns the number of iocbs submitted successfully. Otherwise,
> -.RI - error
> -is returned, where
> -.I error
> -is one of the Exxx values defined in the Errors section.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -.I iocbs
> -referenced data outside of the program's accessible address space.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -.I nr
> -is negative,
> -.I ctx
> -refers to an uninitialized aio context, the iocb pointed to by
> -.IR iocbs [0]
> -is improperly initialized or specifies an unsupported operation.
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The iocb pointed to by
> -.IR iocbs [0]
> -contains a file descriptor that does not exist.
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -Insufficient resources were available to queue any operations.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io_setup (2),
> -.BR io_destroy (2),
> -.BR io_getevents (2),
> -.\".BR io_wait (2),
> -.BR io_prep_pread (3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite (3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync (3),
> -.BR io_prep_fdsync (3),
> -.BR io_prep_noop (3),
> -.BR io_cancel (2),
> -.BR errno (3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/io_submit.3 b/tools/libaio/man/io_submit.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index b6966ef..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/io_submit.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
> -./"/* sys_io_submit:
> -./" * Queue the nr iocbs pointed to by iocbpp for processing. Returns
> -./" * the number of iocbs queued. May return -EINVAL if the aio_context
> -./" * specified by ctx_id is invalid, if nr is < 0, if the iocb at
> -./" * *iocbpp[0] is not properly initialized, if the operation specified
> -./" * is invalid for the file descriptor in the iocb. May fail with
> -./" * -EFAULT if any of the data structures point to invalid data. May
> -./" * fail with -EBADF if the file descriptor specified in the first
> -./" * iocb is invalid. May fail with -EAGAIN if insufficient resources
> -./" * are available to queue any iocbs. Will return 0 if nr is 0. Will
> -./" * fail with -ENOSYS if not implemented.
> -./" */
> -.TH io_submit 2 2002-09-02 "Linux 2.4" "Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -io_submit \- Submit io requests
> -.SH SYNOPSIS
> -.nf
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.br
> -.sp
> -.BI "int io_submit(io_context_t " ctx ", long " nr ", struct iocb *" iocbs
> "[]);"
> -.sp
> -struct iocb {
> - void *data;
> - unsigned key;
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -};
> -.fi
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -.B io_submit
> -submits
> -.I nr
> -iocbs for processing for a given io context ctx.
> -
> -The
> -.IR "io_submit"
> -function can be used to enqueue an arbitrary
> -number of read and write requests at one time. The requests can all be
> -meant for the same file, all for different files or every solution in
> -between.
> -
> -.IR "io_submit"
> -gets the
> -.IR "nr"
> -requests from the array pointed to
> -by
> -.IR "iocbs"
> -. The operation to be performed is determined by the
> -.IR "aio_lio_opcode"
> -member in each element of
> -.IR "iocbs"
> -. If this
> -field is
> -.B "IO_CMD_PREAD"
> -a read operation is enqueued, similar to a call
> -of
> -.IR "io_prep_pread"
> -for this element of the array (except that the way
> -the termination is signalled is different, as we will see below). If
> -the
> -.IR "aio_lio_opcode"
> -member is
> -.B "IO_CMD_PWRITE"
> -a write operation
> -is enqueued. Otherwise the
> -.IR "aio_lio_opcode"
> -must be
> -.B "IO_CMD_NOP"
> -in which case this element of
> -.IR "iocbs"
> -is simply ignored. This
> -``operation'' is useful in situations where one has a fixed array of
> -.IR "struct iocb"
> -elements from which only a few need to be handled at
> -a time. Another situation is where the
> -.IR "io_submit"
> -call was
> -canceled before all requests are processed and the remaining requests have
> to be reissued.
> -
> -The other members of each element of the array pointed to by
> -.IR "iocbs"
> -must have values suitable for the operation as described in
> -the documentation for
> -.IR "io_prep_pread"
> -and
> -.IR "io_prep_pwrite"
> -above.
> -
> -The function returns immediately after
> -having enqueued all the requests.
> -On success,
> -.B io_submit
> -returns the number of iocbs submitted successfully. Otherwise, -error is
> return, where
> -error is one of the Exxx values defined in the Errors section.
> -.PP
> -If an error is detected, then the behavior is undefined.
> -.PP
> -Simultaneous asynchronous operations using the same iocb produce
> -undefined results.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.TP
> -.B EFAULT
> -.I iocbs
> -referenced data outside of the program's accessible address space.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -.I ctx
> -refers to an unitialized aio context, the iocb pointed to by
> -.I iocbs
> -contains an improperly initialized iocb,
> -.TP
> -.B EBADF
> -The iocb contains a file descriptor that does not exist.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The file specified in the iocb does not support the given io operation.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR io(3),
> -.BR io_cancel(3),
> -.BR io_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_getevents(3),
> -.BR io_prep_fsync(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pread(3),
> -.BR io_prep_pwrite(3),
> -.BR io_queue_init(3),
> -.BR io_queue_release(3),
> -.BR io_queue_run(3),
> -.BR io_queue_wait(3),
> -.BR io_set_callback(3),
> -.BR errno(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/lio_listio.3 b/tools/libaio/man/lio_listio.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 9b5b5e4..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/lio_listio.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@
> -.TH lio_listio 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -lio_listio - List directed I/O
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.LP
> -.BI "int lio_listio (int mode, struct aiocb *const list[], int nent, struct
> sigevent *sig)"
> -.nf
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -
> -Besides these functions with the more or less traditional interface,
> -POSIX.1b also defines a function which can initiate more than one
> -operation at a time, and which can handle freely mixed read and write
> -operations. It is therefore similar to a combination of
> -.IR readv
> -and
> -.IR "writev"
> -.
> -
> -The
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -function can be used to enqueue an arbitrary
> -number of read and write requests at one time. The requests can all be
> -meant for the same file, all for different files or every solution in
> -between.
> -
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -gets the
> -.IR "nent"
> -requests from the array pointed to
> -by
> -.IR "list"
> -. The operation to be performed is determined by the
> -.IR "aio_lio_opcode"
> -member in each element of
> -.IR "list"
> -. If this
> -field is
> -.B "LIO_READ"
> -a read operation is enqueued, similar to a call
> -of
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -for this element of the array (except that the way
> -the termination is signalled is different, as we will see below). If
> -the
> -.IR "aio_lio_opcode"
> -member is
> -.B "LIO_WRITE"
> -a write operation
> -is enqueued. Otherwise the
> -.IR "aio_lio_opcode"
> -must be
> -.B "LIO_NOP"
> -in which case this element of
> -.IR "list"
> -is simply ignored. This
> -``operation'' is useful in situations where one has a fixed array of
> -.IR "struct aiocb"
> -elements from which only a few need to be handled at
> -a time. Another situation is where the
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -call was
> -canceled before all requests are processed and the remaining requests have
> to be reissued.
> -
> -The other members of each element of the array pointed to by
> -.IR "list"
> -must have values suitable for the operation as described in
> -the documentation for
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -and
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -above.
> -
> -The
> -.IR "mode"
> -argument determines how
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -behaves after
> -having enqueued all the requests. If
> -.IR "mode"
> -is
> -.B "LIO_WAIT"
> -it
> -waits until all requests terminated. Otherwise
> -.IR "mode"
> -must be
> -.B "LIO_NOWAIT"
> -and in this case the function returns immediately after
> -having enqueued all the requests. In this case the caller gets a
> -notification of the termination of all requests according to the
> -.IR "sig"
> -parameter. If
> -.IR "sig"
> -is
> -.B "NULL"
> -no notification is
> -send. Otherwise a signal is sent or a thread is started, just as
> -described in the description for
> -.IR "aio_read"
> -or
> -.IR "aio_write"
> -.
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.B "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -, this
> -function is in fact
> -.IR "lio_listio64"
> -since the LFS interface
> -transparently replaces the normal implementation.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -If
> -.IR "mode"
> -is
> -.B "LIO_WAIT"
> -, the return value of
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -is
> -.IR 0
> -when all requests completed successfully. Otherwise the
> -function return
> -.IR 1
> -and
> -.IR "errno"
> -is set accordingly. To find
> -out which request or requests failed one has to use the
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -function on all the elements of the array
> -.IR "list"
> -.
> -
> -In case
> -.IR "mode"
> -is
> -.B "LIO_NOWAIT"
> -, the function returns
> -.IR 0
> -if
> -all requests were enqueued correctly. The current state of the requests
> -can be found using
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -and
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -as described
> -above. If
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -returns
> -.IR -1
> -in this mode, the
> -global variable
> -.IR "errno"
> -is set accordingly. If a request did not
> -yet terminate, a call to
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -returns
> -.B "EINPROGRESS"
> -. If
> -the value is different, the request is finished and the error value (or
> -
> -.IR 0
> -) is returned and the result of the operation can be retrieved
> -using
> -.IR "aio_return"
> -.
> -.SH ERRORS
> -Possible values for
> -.IR "errno"
> -are:
> -
> -.TP
> -.B EAGAIN
> -The resources necessary to queue all the requests are not available at
> -the moment. The error status for each element of
> -.IR "list"
> -must be
> -checked to determine which request failed.
> -
> -Another reason could be that the system wide limit of AIO requests is
> -exceeded. This cannot be the case for the implementation on GNU systems
> -since no arbitrary limits exist.
> -.TP
> -.B EINVAL
> -The
> -.IR "mode"
> -parameter is invalid or
> -.IR "nent"
> -is larger than
> -.B "AIO_LISTIO_MAX"
> -.
> -.TP
> -.B EIO
> -One or more of the request's I/O operations failed. The error status of
> -each request should be checked to determine which one failed.
> -.TP
> -.B ENOSYS
> -The
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -function is not supported.
> -.PP
> -
> -If the
> -.IR "mode"
> -parameter is
> -.B "LIO_NOWAIT"
> -and the caller cancels
> -a request, the error status for this request returned by
> -.IR "aio_error"
> -is
> -.B "ECANCELED"
> -.
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> -.BR aio(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel(3),
> -.BR aio_cancel64(3),
> -.BR aio_error(3),
> -.BR aio_error64(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync(3),
> -.BR aio_fsync64(3),
> -.BR aio_init(3),
> -.BR aio_read(3),
> -.BR aio_read64(3),
> -.BR aio_return(3),
> -.BR aio_return64(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend(3),
> -.BR aio_suspend64(3),
> -.BR aio_write(3),
> -.BR aio_write64(3)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/man/lio_listio64.3 b/tools/libaio/man/lio_listio64.3
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 97f6955..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/man/lio_listio64.3
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
> -.TH lio_listio64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
> -.SH NAME
> -lio_listio64 \- List directed I/O
> -.SH SYNOPSYS
> -.B #include <errno.h>
> -.br
> -.B #include <libaio.h>
> -.LP
> -.BI "int lio_listio64 (int mode, struct aiocb *const list[], int nent,
> struct sigevent *sig)"
> -.nf
> -.SH DESCRIPTION
> -This function is similar to the
> -.IR "code{lio_listio"
> -function. The only
> -difference is that on
> -.IR "32 bit"
> -machines, the file descriptor should
> -be opened in the large file mode. Internally,
> -.IR "lio_listio64"
> -uses
> -functionality equivalent to
> -.IR lseek64"
> -to position the file descriptor correctly for the reading or
> -writing, as opposed to
> -.IR "lseek"
> -functionality used in
> -.IR "lio_listio".
> -
> -When the sources are compiled with
> -.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
> -, this
> -function is available under the name
> -.IR "lio_listio"
> -and so
> -transparently replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit
> -machines.
> -.SH "RETURN VALUES"
> -.SH ERRORS
> -.SH "SEE ALSO"
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/Makefile b/tools/libaio/src/Makefile
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 575ad61..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/Makefile
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
> -XEN_ROOT = $(CURDIR)/../../..
> -include $(XEN_ROOT)/tools/Rules.mk
> -
> -prefix=$(PREFIX)
> -includedir=$(prefix)/include
> -libdir=$(prefix)/lib
> -
> -ARCH := $(shell uname -m | sed -e s/i.86/i386/)
> -CFLAGS = -nostdlib -nostartfiles -Wall -I. -g -fomit-frame-pointer -O2 -fPIC
> -SO_CFLAGS=-shared $(CFLAGS)
> -L_CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)
> -LINK_FLAGS=
> -
> -soname=libaio.so.1
> -minor=0
> -micro=1
> -libname=$(soname).$(minor).$(micro)
> -all_targets += libaio.a $(libname)
> -
> -all: $(all_targets)
> -
> -# libaio provided functions
> -libaio_srcs := io_queue_init.c io_queue_release.c
> -libaio_srcs += io_queue_wait.c io_queue_run.c
> -
> -# real syscalls
> -libaio_srcs += io_getevents.c io_submit.c io_cancel.c
> -libaio_srcs += io_setup.c io_destroy.c
> -
> -# internal functions
> -libaio_srcs += raw_syscall.c
> -
> -# old symbols
> -libaio_srcs += compat-0_1.c
> -
> -libaio_objs := $(patsubst %.c,%.ol,$(libaio_srcs))
> -libaio_sobjs := $(patsubst %.c,%.os,$(libaio_srcs))
> -
> -$(libaio_objs) $(libaio_sobjs): libaio.h vsys_def.h
> -
> -%.os: %.c
> - $(CC) $(SO_CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
> -
> -%.ol: %.c
> - $(CC) $(L_CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
> -
> -
> -libaio.a: $(libaio_objs)
> - rm -f libaio.a
> - $(AR) r libaio.a $^
> - $(RANLIB) libaio.a
> -
> -$(libname): $(libaio_sobjs) libaio.map
> - $(CC) $(SO_CFLAGS) -Wl,--version-script=libaio.map
> -Wl,-soname=$(soname) -o $@ $(libaio_sobjs) $(LINK_FLAGS)
> -
> -install: $(all_targets)
> - install -D -m 644 libaio.h $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/libaio.h
> - install -D -m 644 libaio.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libaio.a
> - install -D -m 755 $(libname) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/$(libname)
> - ln -sf $(libname) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/$(soname)
> - ln -sf $(libname) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libaio.so
> -
> -$(libaio_objs): libaio.h
> -
> -clean:
> - rm -f $(all_targets) $(libaio_objs) $(libaio_sobjs) $(soname).new
> - rm -f *.so* *.a *.o
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/compat-0_1.c b/tools/libaio/src/compat-0_1.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 53d520b..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/compat-0_1.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
> -/* libaio Linux async I/O interface
> -
> - compat-0_1.c : compatibility symbols for libaio 0.1.x-0.3.x
> -
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <stdlib.h>
> -#include <sys/time.h>
> -
> -#include "libaio.h"
> -#include "vsys_def.h"
> -
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -
> -/* ABI change. Provide partial compatibility on this one for now. */
> -SYMVER(compat0_1_io_cancel, io_cancel, 0.1);
> -int compat0_1_io_cancel(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb)
> -{
> - struct io_event event;
> -
> - /* FIXME: the old ABI would return the event on the completion queue */
> - return io_cancel(ctx, iocb, &event);
> -}
> -
> -SYMVER(compat0_1_io_queue_wait, io_queue_wait, 0.1);
> -int compat0_1_io_queue_wait(io_context_t ctx, struct timespec *when)
> -{
> - struct timespec timeout;
> - if (when)
> - timeout = *when;
> - return io_getevents(ctx, 0, 0, NULL, when ? &timeout : NULL);
> -}
> -
> -
> -/* ABI change. Provide backwards compatibility for this one. */
> -SYMVER(compat0_1_io_getevents, io_getevents, 0.1);
> -int compat0_1_io_getevents(io_context_t ctx_id, long nr,
> - struct io_event *events,
> - const struct timespec *const_timeout)
> -{
> - struct timespec timeout;
> - if (const_timeout)
> - timeout = *const_timeout;
> - return io_getevents(ctx_id, 1, nr, events,
> - const_timeout ? &timeout : NULL);
> -}
> -
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_cancel.c b/tools/libaio/src/io_cancel.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 2f0f5f4..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_cancel.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_cancel.c
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -io_syscall3(int, io_cancel_0_4, io_cancel, io_context_t, ctx, struct iocb *,
> iocb, struct io_event *, event)
> -DEFSYMVER(io_cancel_0_4, io_cancel, 0.4)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_destroy.c b/tools/libaio/src/io_destroy.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 0ab6bd1..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_destroy.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_destroy
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <errno.h>
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -io_syscall1(int, io_destroy, io_destroy, io_context_t, ctx)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_getevents.c b/tools/libaio/src/io_getevents.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 5a05174..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_getevents.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_getevents.c
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -#include <stdlib.h>
> -#include <time.h>
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -io_syscall5(int, __io_getevents_0_4, io_getevents, io_context_t, ctx, long,
> min_nr, long, nr, struct io_event *, events, struct timespec *, timeout)
> -
> -#define AIO_RING_MAGIC 0xa10a10a1
> -
> -/* Ben will hate me for this */
> -struct aio_ring {
> - unsigned id; /* kernel internal index number */
> - unsigned nr; /* number of io_events */
> - unsigned head;
> - unsigned tail;
> -
> - unsigned magic;
> - unsigned compat_features;
> - unsigned incompat_features;
> - unsigned header_length; /* size of aio_ring */
> -};
> -
> -int io_getevents_0_4(io_context_t ctx, long min_nr, long nr, struct io_event
> * events, struct timespec * timeout)
> -{
> - struct aio_ring *ring;
> - ring = (struct aio_ring*)ctx;
> - if (ring==NULL || ring->magic != AIO_RING_MAGIC)
> - goto do_syscall;
> - if (timeout!=NULL && timeout->tv_sec == 0 && timeout->tv_nsec == 0) {
> - if (ring->head == ring->tail)
> - return 0;
> - }
> -
> -do_syscall:
> - return __io_getevents_0_4(ctx, min_nr, nr, events, timeout);
> -}
> -
> -DEFSYMVER(io_getevents_0_4, io_getevents, 0.4)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_init.c
> b/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_init.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 563d137..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_init.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_queue_init.c
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <sys/stat.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -int io_queue_init(int maxevents, io_context_t *ctxp)
> -{
> - if (maxevents > 0) {
> - *ctxp = NULL;
> - return io_setup(maxevents, ctxp);
> - }
> - return -EINVAL;
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_release.c
> b/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_release.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 94bbb86..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_release.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_queue_release.c
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <sys/stat.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -
> -int io_queue_release(io_context_t ctx)
> -{
> - return io_destroy(ctx);
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_run.c b/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_run.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index e0132f4..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_run.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_submit
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -#include <stdlib.h>
> -#include <time.h>
> -
> -int io_queue_run(io_context_t ctx)
> -{
> - static struct timespec timeout = { 0, 0 };
> - struct io_event event;
> - int ret;
> -
> - /* FIXME: batch requests? */
> - while (1 == (ret = io_getevents(ctx, 0, 1, &event, &timeout))) {
> - io_callback_t cb = (io_callback_t)event.data;
> - struct iocb *iocb = event.obj;
> -
> - cb(ctx, iocb, event.res, event.res2);
> - }
> -
> - return ret;
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_wait.c
> b/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_wait.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 538d2f3..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_queue_wait.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_submit
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#define NO_SYSCALL_ERRNO
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -struct timespec;
> -
> -int io_queue_wait_0_4(io_context_t ctx, struct timespec *timeout)
> -{
> - return io_getevents(ctx, 0, 0, NULL, timeout);
> -}
> -DEFSYMVER(io_queue_wait_0_4, io_queue_wait, 0.4)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_setup.c b/tools/libaio/src/io_setup.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 4ba1afc..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_setup.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_setup
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <errno.h>
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -io_syscall2(int, io_setup, io_setup, int, maxevents, io_context_t *, ctxp)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/io_submit.c b/tools/libaio/src/io_submit.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index e22ba54..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/io_submit.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
> -/* io_submit
> - libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#include <errno.h>
> -#include <libaio.h>
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -io_syscall3(int, io_submit, io_submit, io_context_t, ctx, long, nr, struct
> iocb **, iocbs)
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/libaio.h b/tools/libaio/src/libaio.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 6574601..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/libaio.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@
> -/* /usr/include/libaio.h
> - *
> - * Copyright 2000,2001,2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> - *
> - * Written by Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> - *
> - * libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - *
> - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> - *
> - * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - * Lesser General Public License for more details.
> - *
> - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -#ifndef __LIBAIO_H
> -#define __LIBAIO_H
> -
> -#ifdef __cplusplus
> -extern "C" {
> -#endif
> -
> -#include <sys/types.h>
> -#include <string.h>
> -
> -struct timespec;
> -struct sockaddr;
> -struct iovec;
> -struct iocb;
> -
> -typedef struct io_context *io_context_t;
> -
> -typedef enum io_iocb_cmd {
> - IO_CMD_PREAD = 0,
> - IO_CMD_PWRITE = 1,
> -
> - IO_CMD_FSYNC = 2,
> - IO_CMD_FDSYNC = 3,
> -
> - IO_CMD_POLL = 5,
> - IO_CMD_NOOP = 6,
> -} io_iocb_cmd_t;
> -
> -#if defined(__i386__) /* little endian, 32 bits */
> -#define PADDED(x, y) x; unsigned y
> -#define PADDEDptr(x, y) x; unsigned y
> -#define PADDEDul(x, y) unsigned long x; unsigned y
> -#elif defined(__ia64__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__alpha__)
> -#define PADDED(x, y) x, y
> -#define PADDEDptr(x, y) x
> -#define PADDEDul(x, y) unsigned long x
> -#elif defined(__powerpc64__) /* big endian, 64 bits */
> -#define PADDED(x, y) unsigned y; x
> -#define PADDEDptr(x,y) x
> -#define PADDEDul(x, y) unsigned long x
> -#elif defined(__PPC__) /* big endian, 32 bits */
> -#define PADDED(x, y) unsigned y; x
> -#define PADDEDptr(x, y) unsigned y; x
> -#define PADDEDul(x, y) unsigned y; unsigned long x
> -#elif defined(__s390x__) /* big endian, 64 bits */
> -#define PADDED(x, y) unsigned y; x
> -#define PADDEDptr(x,y) x
> -#define PADDEDul(x, y) unsigned long x
> -#elif defined(__s390__) /* big endian, 32 bits */
> -#define PADDED(x, y) unsigned y; x
> -#define PADDEDptr(x, y) unsigned y; x
> -#define PADDEDul(x, y) unsigned y; unsigned long x
> -#else
> -#error endian?
> -#endif
> -
> -struct io_iocb_poll {
> - PADDED(int events, __pad1);
> -}; /* result code is the set of result flags or -'ve errno */
> -
> -struct io_iocb_sockaddr {
> - struct sockaddr *addr;
> - int len;
> -}; /* result code is the length of the sockaddr, or -'ve errno */
> -
> -struct io_iocb_common {
> - PADDEDptr(void *buf, __pad1);
> - PADDEDul(nbytes, __pad2);
> - long long offset;
> - long long __pad3, __pad4;
> -}; /* result code is the amount read or -'ve errno */
> -
> -struct io_iocb_vector {
> - const struct iovec *vec;
> - int nr;
> - long long offset;
> -}; /* result code is the amount read or -'ve errno */
> -
> -struct iocb {
> - PADDEDptr(void *data, __pad1); /* Return in the io completion event */
> - PADDED(unsigned key, __pad2); /* For use in identifying io requests */
> -
> - short aio_lio_opcode;
> - short aio_reqprio;
> - int aio_fildes;
> -
> - union {
> - struct io_iocb_common c;
> - struct io_iocb_vector v;
> - struct io_iocb_poll poll;
> - struct io_iocb_sockaddr saddr;
> - } u;
> -};
> -
> -struct io_event {
> - PADDEDptr(void *data, __pad1);
> - PADDEDptr(struct iocb *obj, __pad2);
> - PADDEDul(res, __pad3);
> - PADDEDul(res2, __pad4);
> -};
> -
> -#undef PADDED
> -#undef PADDEDptr
> -#undef PADDEDul
> -
> -typedef void (*io_callback_t)(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, long res,
> long res2);
> -
> -/* library wrappers */
> -extern int io_queue_init(int maxevents, io_context_t *ctxp);
> -/*extern int io_queue_grow(io_context_t ctx, int new_maxevents);*/
> -extern int io_queue_release(io_context_t ctx);
> -/*extern int io_queue_wait(io_context_t ctx, struct timespec *timeout);*/
> -extern int io_queue_run(io_context_t ctx);
> -
> -/* Actual syscalls */
> -extern int io_setup(int maxevents, io_context_t *ctxp);
> -extern int io_destroy(io_context_t ctx);
> -extern int io_submit(io_context_t ctx, long nr, struct iocb *ios[]);
> -extern int io_cancel(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, struct io_event
> *evt);
> -extern int io_getevents(io_context_t ctx_id, long min_nr, long nr, struct
> io_event *events, struct timespec *timeout);
> -
> -
> -static inline void io_set_callback(struct iocb *iocb, io_callback_t cb)
> -{
> - iocb->data = (void *)cb;
> -}
> -
> -static inline void io_prep_pread(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, void *buf,
> size_t count, long long offset)
> -{
> - memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> - iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> - iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_PREAD;
> - iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> - iocb->u.c.buf = buf;
> - iocb->u.c.nbytes = count;
> - iocb->u.c.offset = offset;
> -}
> -
> -static inline void io_prep_pwrite(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, void *buf,
> size_t count, long long offset)
> -{
> - memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> - iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> - iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_PWRITE;
> - iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> - iocb->u.c.buf = buf;
> - iocb->u.c.nbytes = count;
> - iocb->u.c.offset = offset;
> -}
> -
> -static inline void io_prep_poll(struct iocb *iocb, int fd, int events)
> -{
> - memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> - iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> - iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_POLL;
> - iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> - iocb->u.poll.events = events;
> -}
> -
> -static inline int io_poll(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, io_callback_t
> cb, int fd, int events)
> -{
> - io_prep_poll(iocb, fd, events);
> - io_set_callback(iocb, cb);
> - return io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocb);
> -}
> -
> -static inline void io_prep_fsync(struct iocb *iocb, int fd)
> -{
> - memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> - iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> - iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_FSYNC;
> - iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> -}
> -
> -static inline int io_fsync(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb,
> io_callback_t cb, int fd)
> -{
> - io_prep_fsync(iocb, fd);
> - io_set_callback(iocb, cb);
> - return io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocb);
> -}
> -
> -static inline void io_prep_fdsync(struct iocb *iocb, int fd)
> -{
> - memset(iocb, 0, sizeof(*iocb));
> - iocb->aio_fildes = fd;
> - iocb->aio_lio_opcode = IO_CMD_FDSYNC;
> - iocb->aio_reqprio = 0;
> -}
> -
> -static inline int io_fdsync(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb,
> io_callback_t cb, int fd)
> -{
> - io_prep_fdsync(iocb, fd);
> - io_set_callback(iocb, cb);
> - return io_submit(ctx, 1, &iocb);
> -}
> -
> -#ifdef __cplusplus
> -}
> -#endif
> -
> -#endif /* __LIBAIO_H */
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/libaio.map b/tools/libaio/src/libaio.map
> deleted file mode 100644
> index dc37725..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/libaio.map
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
> -LIBAIO_0.1 {
> - global:
> - io_queue_init;
> - io_queue_run;
> - io_queue_wait;
> - io_queue_release;
> - io_cancel;
> - io_submit;
> - io_getevents;
> - local:
> - *;
> -
> -};
> -
> -LIBAIO_0.4 {
> - global:
> - io_setup;
> - io_destroy;
> - io_cancel;
> - io_getevents;
> - io_queue_wait;
> -} LIBAIO_0.1;
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/raw_syscall.c b/tools/libaio/src/raw_syscall.c
> deleted file mode 100644
> index c3fe4b8..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/raw_syscall.c
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
> -#include "syscall.h"
> -
> -#if defined(__ia64__)
> -/* based on code from glibc by Jes Sorensen */
> -__asm__(".text\n"
> - ".globl __ia64_aio_raw_syscall\n"
> - ".proc __ia64_aio_raw_syscall\n"
> - "__ia64_aio_raw_syscall:\n"
> - "alloc r2=ar.pfs,1,0,8,0\n"
> - "mov r15=r32\n"
> - "break 0x100000\n"
> - ";;"
> - "br.ret.sptk.few b0\n"
> - ".size __ia64_aio_raw_syscall, . - __ia64_aio_raw_syscall\n"
> - ".endp __ia64_aio_raw_syscall"
> -);
> -#endif
> -
> -;
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-alpha.h
> b/tools/libaio/src/syscall-alpha.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 467b74f..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-alpha.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
> -#define __NR_io_setup 398
> -#define __NR_io_destroy 399
> -#define __NR_io_getevents 400
> -#define __NR_io_submit 401
> -#define __NR_io_cancel 402
> -
> -#define inline_syscall_r0_asm
> -#define inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint "=v"
> -
> -#define inline_syscall_clobbers \
> - "$1", "$2", "$3", "$4", "$5", "$6", "$7", "$8", \
> - "$22", "$23", "$24", "$25", "$27", "$28", "memory"
> -
> -#define inline_syscall0(name, args...) \
> -{ \
> - register long _sc_0 inline_syscall_r0_asm; \
> - register long _sc_19 __asm__("$19"); \
> - \
> - _sc_0 = name; \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("callsys # %0 %1 <= %2" \
> - : inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint (_sc_0), \
> - "=r"(_sc_19) \
> - : "0"(_sc_0) \
> - : inline_syscall_clobbers, \
> - "$16", "$17", "$18", "$20", "$21"); \
> - _sc_ret = _sc_0, _sc_err = _sc_19; \
> -}
> -
> -#define inline_syscall1(name,arg1) \
> -{ \
> - register long _sc_0 inline_syscall_r0_asm; \
> - register long _sc_16 __asm__("$16"); \
> - register long _sc_19 __asm__("$19"); \
> - \
> - _sc_0 = name; \
> - _sc_16 = (long) (arg1); \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("callsys # %0 %1 <= %2 %3" \
> - : inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint (_sc_0), \
> - "=r"(_sc_19), "=r"(_sc_16) \
> - : "0"(_sc_0), "2"(_sc_16) \
> - : inline_syscall_clobbers, \
> - "$17", "$18", "$20", "$21"); \
> - _sc_ret = _sc_0, _sc_err = _sc_19; \
> -}
> -
> -#define inline_syscall2(name,arg1,arg2) \
> -{ \
> - register long _sc_0 inline_syscall_r0_asm; \
> - register long _sc_16 __asm__("$16"); \
> - register long _sc_17 __asm__("$17"); \
> - register long _sc_19 __asm__("$19"); \
> - \
> - _sc_0 = name; \
> - _sc_16 = (long) (arg1); \
> - _sc_17 = (long) (arg2); \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("callsys # %0 %1 <= %2 %3 %4" \
> - : inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint (_sc_0), \
> - "=r"(_sc_19), "=r"(_sc_16), "=r"(_sc_17) \
> - : "0"(_sc_0), "2"(_sc_16), "3"(_sc_17) \
> - : inline_syscall_clobbers, \
> - "$18", "$20", "$21"); \
> - _sc_ret = _sc_0, _sc_err = _sc_19; \
> -}
> -
> -#define inline_syscall3(name,arg1,arg2,arg3) \
> -{ \
> - register long _sc_0 inline_syscall_r0_asm; \
> - register long _sc_16 __asm__("$16"); \
> - register long _sc_17 __asm__("$17"); \
> - register long _sc_18 __asm__("$18"); \
> - register long _sc_19 __asm__("$19"); \
> - \
> - _sc_0 = name; \
> - _sc_16 = (long) (arg1); \
> - _sc_17 = (long) (arg2); \
> - _sc_18 = (long) (arg3); \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("callsys # %0 %1 <= %2 %3 %4 %5" \
> - : inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint (_sc_0), \
> - "=r"(_sc_19), "=r"(_sc_16), "=r"(_sc_17), \
> - "=r"(_sc_18) \
> - : "0"(_sc_0), "2"(_sc_16), "3"(_sc_17), \
> - "4"(_sc_18) \
> - : inline_syscall_clobbers, "$20", "$21"); \
> - _sc_ret = _sc_0, _sc_err = _sc_19; \
> -}
> -
> -#define inline_syscall4(name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4) \
> -{ \
> - register long _sc_0 inline_syscall_r0_asm; \
> - register long _sc_16 __asm__("$16"); \
> - register long _sc_17 __asm__("$17"); \
> - register long _sc_18 __asm__("$18"); \
> - register long _sc_19 __asm__("$19"); \
> - \
> - _sc_0 = name; \
> - _sc_16 = (long) (arg1); \
> - _sc_17 = (long) (arg2); \
> - _sc_18 = (long) (arg3); \
> - _sc_19 = (long) (arg4); \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("callsys # %0 %1 <= %2 %3 %4 %5 %6" \
> - : inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint (_sc_0), \
> - "=r"(_sc_19), "=r"(_sc_16), "=r"(_sc_17), \
> - "=r"(_sc_18) \
> - : "0"(_sc_0), "2"(_sc_16), "3"(_sc_17), \
> - "4"(_sc_18), "1"(_sc_19) \
> - : inline_syscall_clobbers, "$20", "$21"); \
> - _sc_ret = _sc_0, _sc_err = _sc_19; \
> -}
> -
> -#define inline_syscall5(name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5) \
> -{ \
> - register long _sc_0 inline_syscall_r0_asm; \
> - register long _sc_16 __asm__("$16"); \
> - register long _sc_17 __asm__("$17"); \
> - register long _sc_18 __asm__("$18"); \
> - register long _sc_19 __asm__("$19"); \
> - register long _sc_20 __asm__("$20"); \
> - \
> - _sc_0 = name; \
> - _sc_16 = (long) (arg1); \
> - _sc_17 = (long) (arg2); \
> - _sc_18 = (long) (arg3); \
> - _sc_19 = (long) (arg4); \
> - _sc_20 = (long) (arg5); \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("callsys # %0 %1 <= %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7" \
> - : inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint (_sc_0), \
> - "=r"(_sc_19), "=r"(_sc_16), "=r"(_sc_17), \
> - "=r"(_sc_18), "=r"(_sc_20) \
> - : "0"(_sc_0), "2"(_sc_16), "3"(_sc_17), \
> - "4"(_sc_18), "1"(_sc_19), "5"(_sc_20) \
> - : inline_syscall_clobbers, "$21"); \
> - _sc_ret = _sc_0, _sc_err = _sc_19; \
> -}
> -
> -#define inline_syscall6(name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6) \
> -{ \
> - register long _sc_0 inline_syscall_r0_asm; \
> - register long _sc_16 __asm__("$16"); \
> - register long _sc_17 __asm__("$17"); \
> - register long _sc_18 __asm__("$18"); \
> - register long _sc_19 __asm__("$19"); \
> - register long _sc_20 __asm__("$20"); \
> - register long _sc_21 __asm__("$21"); \
> - \
> - _sc_0 = name; \
> - _sc_16 = (long) (arg1); \
> - _sc_17 = (long) (arg2); \
> - _sc_18 = (long) (arg3); \
> - _sc_19 = (long) (arg4); \
> - _sc_20 = (long) (arg5); \
> - _sc_21 = (long) (arg6); \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("callsys # %0 %1 <= %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8" \
> - : inline_syscall_r0_out_constraint (_sc_0), \
> - "=r"(_sc_19), "=r"(_sc_16), "=r"(_sc_17), \
> - "=r"(_sc_18), "=r"(_sc_20), "=r"(_sc_21) \
> - : "0"(_sc_0), "2"(_sc_16), "3"(_sc_17), "4"(_sc_18), \
> - "1"(_sc_19), "5"(_sc_20), "6"(_sc_21) \
> - : inline_syscall_clobbers); \
> - _sc_ret = _sc_0, _sc_err = _sc_19; \
> -}
> -
> -#define INLINE_SYSCALL1(name, nr, args...) \
> -({ \
> - long _sc_ret, _sc_err; \
> - inline_syscall##nr(__NR_##name, args); \
> - if (_sc_err != 0) \
> - { \
> - _sc_ret = -(_sc_ret); \
> - } \
> - _sc_ret; \
> -})
> -
> -#define io_syscall1(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1)
> \
> -{ \
> - return (type)INLINE_SYSCALL1(sname, 1, arg1); \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall2(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1,type2 arg2) \
> -{ \
> - return (type)INLINE_SYSCALL1(sname, 2, arg1, arg2); \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall3(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3)
> \
> -type fname(type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3) \
> -{ \
> - return (type)INLINE_SYSCALL1(sname, 3, arg1, arg2, arg3); \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall4(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4) \
> -type fname (type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4) \
> -{ \
> - return (type)INLINE_SYSCALL1(sname, 4, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4); \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall5(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4, \
> - type5,arg5) \
> -type fname (type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3,type4 arg4,type5 arg5) \
> -{ \
> - return (type)INLINE_SYSCALL1(sname, 5, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5);\
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-i386.h b/tools/libaio/src/syscall-i386.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 9576975..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-i386.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
> -#define __NR_io_setup 245
> -#define __NR_io_destroy 246
> -#define __NR_io_getevents 247
> -#define __NR_io_submit 248
> -#define __NR_io_cancel 249
> -
> -#define io_syscall1(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile ("xchgl %%edi,%%ebx\n" \
> - "int $0x80\n" \
> - "xchgl %%edi,%%ebx" \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1))); \
> -return __res; \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall2(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1,type2 arg2) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile ("xchgl %%edi,%%ebx\n"
> \
> - "int $0x80\n" \
> - "xchgl %%edi,%%ebx" \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2))); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall3(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3)
> \
> -type fname(type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile ("xchgl %%edi,%%ebx\n"
> \
> - "int $0x80\n" \
> - "xchgl %%edi,%%ebx" \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2)), \
> - "d" ((long)(arg3))); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall4(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4) \
> -type fname (type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile ("xchgl %%edi,%%ebx\n"
> \
> - "int $0x80\n" \
> - "xchgl %%edi,%%ebx" \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2)), \
> - "d" ((long)(arg3)),"S" ((long)(arg4))); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall5(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4, \
> - type5,arg5) \
> -type fname (type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3,type4 arg4,type5 arg5) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -long tmp; \
> -__asm__ volatile ("movl %%ebx,%7\n" \
> - "movl %2,%%ebx\n" \
> - "int $0x80\n" \
> - "movl %7,%%ebx" \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"rm" ((long)(arg1)),"c" ((long)(arg2)), \
> - "d" ((long)(arg3)),"S" ((long)(arg4)),"D" ((long)(arg5)), \
> - "m" (tmp)); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-ppc.h b/tools/libaio/src/syscall-ppc.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 435513e..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-ppc.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
> -#include <asm/unistd.h>
> -#include <errno.h>
> -
> -#define __NR_io_setup 227
> -#define __NR_io_destroy 228
> -#define __NR_io_getevents 229
> -#define __NR_io_submit 230
> -#define __NR_io_cancel 231
> -
> -/* On powerpc a system call basically clobbers the same registers like a
> - * function call, with the exception of LR (which is needed for the
> - * "sc; bnslr" sequence) and CR (where only CR0.SO is clobbered to signal
> - * an error return status).
> - */
> -#ifndef __syscall_nr
> -#define __syscall_nr(nr, type, name, args...)
> \
> - unsigned long __sc_ret, __sc_err; \
> - { \
> - register unsigned long __sc_0 __asm__ ("r0"); \
> - register unsigned long __sc_3 __asm__ ("r3"); \
> - register unsigned long __sc_4 __asm__ ("r4"); \
> - register unsigned long __sc_5 __asm__ ("r5"); \
> - register unsigned long __sc_6 __asm__ ("r6"); \
> - register unsigned long __sc_7 __asm__ ("r7"); \
> - register unsigned long __sc_8 __asm__ ("r8"); \
> - \
> - __sc_loadargs_##nr(name, args); \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ \
> - ("sc \n\t" \
> - "mfcr %0 " \
> - : "=&r" (__sc_0), \
> - "=&r" (__sc_3), "=&r" (__sc_4), \
> - "=&r" (__sc_5), "=&r" (__sc_6), \
> - "=&r" (__sc_7), "=&r" (__sc_8) \
> - : __sc_asm_input_##nr \
> - : "cr0", "ctr", "memory", \
> - "r9", "r10","r11", "r12"); \
> - __sc_ret = __sc_3; \
> - __sc_err = __sc_0; \
> - } \
> - if (__sc_err & 0x10000000) return -((int)__sc_ret); \
> - return (type) __sc_ret
> -#endif
> -
> -#define __sc_loadargs_0(name, dummy...)
> \
> - __sc_0 = __NR_##name
> -#define __sc_loadargs_1(name, arg1) \
> - __sc_loadargs_0(name); \
> - __sc_3 = (unsigned long) (arg1)
> -#define __sc_loadargs_2(name, arg1, arg2) \
> - __sc_loadargs_1(name, arg1); \
> - __sc_4 = (unsigned long) (arg2)
> -#define __sc_loadargs_3(name, arg1, arg2, arg3)
> \
> - __sc_loadargs_2(name, arg1, arg2); \
> - __sc_5 = (unsigned long) (arg3)
> -#define __sc_loadargs_4(name, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
> \
> - __sc_loadargs_3(name, arg1, arg2, arg3); \
> - __sc_6 = (unsigned long) (arg4)
> -#define __sc_loadargs_5(name, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \
> - __sc_loadargs_4(name, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4); \
> - __sc_7 = (unsigned long) (arg5)
> -
> -#define __sc_asm_input_0 "0" (__sc_0)
> -#define __sc_asm_input_1 __sc_asm_input_0, "1" (__sc_3)
> -#define __sc_asm_input_2 __sc_asm_input_1, "2" (__sc_4)
> -#define __sc_asm_input_3 __sc_asm_input_2, "3" (__sc_5)
> -#define __sc_asm_input_4 __sc_asm_input_3, "4" (__sc_6)
> -#define __sc_asm_input_5 __sc_asm_input_4, "5" (__sc_7)
> -
> -#define io_syscall1(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1)
> \
> -type fname(type1 arg1)
> \
> -{ \
> - __syscall_nr(1, type, sname, arg1); \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall2(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2) \
> -{ \
> - __syscall_nr(2, type, sname, arg1, arg2); \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall3(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3)
> \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3)
> \
> -{ \
> - __syscall_nr(3, type, sname, arg1, arg2, arg3); \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall4(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4) \
> -{ \
> - __syscall_nr(4, type, sname, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4); \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall5(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4,type5,arg5)
> \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4, type5 arg5)
> \
> -{ \
> - __syscall_nr(5, type, sname, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5); \
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-s390.h b/tools/libaio/src/syscall-s390.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 3ec5ee3..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-s390.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@
> -#define __NR_io_setup 243
> -#define __NR_io_destroy 244
> -#define __NR_io_getevents 245
> -#define __NR_io_submit 246
> -#define __NR_io_cancel 247
> -
> -#define io_svc_clobber "1", "cc", "memory"
> -
> -#define io_syscall1(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1) { \
> - register type1 __arg1 asm("2") = arg1; \
> - register long __svcres asm("2"); \
> - long __res; \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
> - " .if %1 < 256\n" \
> - " svc %b1\n" \
> - " .else\n" \
> - " la %%r1,%1\n" \
> - " .svc 0\n" \
> - " .endif" \
> - : "=d" (__svcres) \
> - : "i" (__NR_##sname), \
> - "0" (__arg1) \
> - : io_svc_clobber ); \
> - __res = __svcres; \
> - return (type) __res; \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall2(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2) { \
> - register type1 __arg1 asm("2") = arg1; \
> - register type2 __arg2 asm("3") = arg2; \
> - register long __svcres asm("2"); \
> - long __res; \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
> - " .if %1 < 256\n" \
> - " svc %b1\n" \
> - " .else\n" \
> - " la %%r1,%1\n" \
> - " svc 0\n" \
> - " .endif" \
> - : "=d" (__svcres) \
> - : "i" (__NR_##sname), \
> - "0" (__arg1), \
> - "d" (__arg2) \
> - : io_svc_clobber ); \
> - __res = __svcres; \
> - return (type) __res; \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall3(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2, \
> - type3,arg3) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3) { \
> - register type1 __arg1 asm("2") = arg1; \
> - register type2 __arg2 asm("3") = arg2; \
> - register type3 __arg3 asm("4") = arg3; \
> - register long __svcres asm("2"); \
> - long __res; \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
> - " .if %1 < 256\n" \
> - " svc %b1\n" \
> - " .else\n" \
> - " la %%r1,%1\n" \
> - " svc 0\n" \
> - " .endif" \
> - : "=d" (__svcres) \
> - : "i" (__NR_##sname), \
> - "0" (__arg1), \
> - "d" (__arg2), \
> - "d" (__arg3) \
> - : io_svc_clobber ); \
> - __res = __svcres; \
> - return (type) __res; \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall4(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2, \
> - type3,arg3,type4,arg4) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4) { \
> - register type1 __arg1 asm("2") = arg1; \
> - register type2 __arg2 asm("3") = arg2; \
> - register type3 __arg3 asm("4") = arg3; \
> - register type4 __arg4 asm("5") = arg4; \
> - register long __svcres asm("2"); \
> - long __res; \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
> - " .if %1 < 256\n" \
> - " svc %b1\n" \
> - " .else\n" \
> - " la %%r1,%1\n" \
> - " svc 0\n" \
> - " .endif" \
> - : "=d" (__svcres) \
> - : "i" (__NR_##sname), \
> - "0" (__arg1), \
> - "d" (__arg2), \
> - "d" (__arg3), \
> - "d" (__arg4) \
> - : io_svc_clobber ); \
> - __res = __svcres; \
> - return (type) __res; \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall5(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2, \
> - type3,arg3,type4,arg4,type5,arg5) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4, \
> - type5 arg5) { \
> - register type1 __arg1 asm("2") = arg1; \
> - register type2 __arg2 asm("3") = arg2; \
> - register type3 __arg3 asm("4") = arg3; \
> - register type4 __arg4 asm("5") = arg4; \
> - register type5 __arg5 asm("6") = arg5; \
> - register long __svcres asm("2"); \
> - long __res; \
> - __asm__ __volatile__ ( \
> - " .if %1 < 256\n" \
> - " svc %b1\n" \
> - " .else\n" \
> - " la %%r1,%1\n" \
> - " svc 0\n" \
> - " .endif" \
> - : "=d" (__svcres) \
> - : "i" (__NR_##sname), \
> - "0" (__arg1), \
> - "d" (__arg2), \
> - "d" (__arg3), \
> - "d" (__arg4), \
> - "d" (__arg5) \
> - : io_svc_clobber ); \
> - __res = __svcres; \
> - return (type) __res; \
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-x86_64.h
> b/tools/libaio/src/syscall-x86_64.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 9361856..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/syscall-x86_64.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
> -#define __NR_io_setup 206
> -#define __NR_io_destroy 207
> -#define __NR_io_getevents 208
> -#define __NR_io_submit 209
> -#define __NR_io_cancel 210
> -
> -#define __syscall_clobber "r11","rcx","memory"
> -#define __syscall "syscall"
> -
> -#define io_syscall1(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1)
> \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile (__syscall \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)) : __syscall_clobber ); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall2(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2) \
> -type fname(type1 arg1,type2 arg2) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile (__syscall \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)),"S" ((long)(arg2)) :
> __syscall_clobber ); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> -
> -#define io_syscall3(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3)
> \
> -type fname(type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile (__syscall \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)),"S" ((long)(arg2)), \
> - "d" ((long)(arg3)) : __syscall_clobber); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall4(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4) \
> -type fname (type1 arg1, type2 arg2, type3 arg3, type4 arg4) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile ("movq %5,%%r10 ;" __syscall
> \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)),"S" ((long)(arg2)), \
> - "d" ((long)(arg3)),"g" ((long)(arg4)) : __syscall_clobber,"r10" ); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> -
> -#define
> io_syscall5(type,fname,sname,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3,type4,arg4, \
> - type5,arg5) \
> -type fname (type1 arg1,type2 arg2,type3 arg3,type4 arg4,type5 arg5) \
> -{ \
> -long __res; \
> -__asm__ volatile ("movq %5,%%r10 ; movq %6,%%r8 ; " __syscall
> \
> - : "=a" (__res) \
> - : "0" (__NR_##sname),"D" ((long)(arg1)),"S" ((long)(arg2)), \
> - "d" ((long)(arg3)),"g" ((long)(arg4)),"g" ((long)(arg5)) : \
> - __syscall_clobber,"r8","r10" ); \
> -return __res;
> \
> -}
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/syscall.h b/tools/libaio/src/syscall.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 0283825..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/syscall.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
> -#include <sys/syscall.h>
> -#include <unistd.h>
> -
> -#define _SYMSTR(str) #str
> -#define SYMSTR(str) _SYMSTR(str)
> -
> -#define SYMVER(compat_sym, orig_sym, ver_sym) \
> - __asm__(".symver " SYMSTR(compat_sym) "," SYMSTR(orig_sym) "@LIBAIO_"
> SYMSTR(ver_sym));
> -
> -#define DEFSYMVER(compat_sym, orig_sym, ver_sym) \
> - __asm__(".symver " SYMSTR(compat_sym) "," SYMSTR(orig_sym) "@@LIBAIO_"
> SYMSTR(ver_sym));
> -
> -#if defined(__i386__)
> -#include "syscall-i386.h"
> -#elif defined(__x86_64__)
> -#include "syscall-x86_64.h"
> -#elif defined(__ia64__)
> -#include "syscall-ia64.h"
> -#elif defined(__PPC__)
> -#include "syscall-ppc.h"
> -#elif defined(__s390__)
> -#include "syscall-s390.h"
> -#elif defined(__alpha__)
> -#include "syscall-alpha.h"
> -#else
> -#error "add syscall-arch.h"
> -#endif
> diff --git a/tools/libaio/src/vsys_def.h b/tools/libaio/src/vsys_def.h
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 13d032e..0000000
> --- a/tools/libaio/src/vsys_def.h
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
> -/* libaio Linux async I/O interface
> - Copyright 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
> -
> - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> -
> - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> - Lesser General Public License for more details.
> -
> - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
> - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
> - */
> -extern int vsys_io_setup(unsigned nr_reqs, io_context_t *ctxp);
> -extern int vsys_io_destroy(io_context_t ctx);
> -extern int vsys_io_submit(io_context_t ctx, long nr, struct iocb *iocbs[]);
> -extern int vsys_io_cancel(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb);
> -extern int vsys_io_wait(io_context_t ctx, struct iocb *iocb, const struct
> timespec *when);
> -extern int vsys_io_getevents(io_context_t ctx_id, long nr, struct io_event
> *events, const struct timespec *timeout);
> -
>
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