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NAMEphysio —
initiate I/O on raw devices
SYNOPSIS#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bio.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
int
DESCRIPTIONThephysio () is a helper function typically called from
character device read () and
write () routines to start I/O on a user process
buffer. The maximum amount of data to transfer with each call is determined by
dev->si_iosize_max. The
physio () call converts the I/O request into a
strategy () request and passes the new request to the
driver's strategy () routine for processing.
Since uio normally describes user space
addresses, A break-down of the arguments follows:
RETURN VALUESIf successfulphysio () returns 0.
EFAULT is returned if the address range described by
uio is not accessible by the requesting process.
physio () will return any error resulting from calls to
the device strategy routine, by examining the B_ERROR
buffer flag and the b_error field. Note that the actual
transfer size may be less than requested by uio if the
device signals an “end of file” condition.
SEE ALSOread(2), write(2)HISTORYThephysio manual page is originally from
NetBSD with minor changes for applicability with
FreeBSD.
The
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