READ(2) MachTen Programmer’s Manual READ(2)
NAME
read, readv - read input
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
ssize_t
read(int d, void *buf, size_t nbytes)
ssize_t
readv(int d, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt)
DESCRIPTION
Read() attempts to read nbytes of data from the object
referenced by the
descriptor d into the buffer pointed to by buf. Readv()
performs the same
action, but scatters the input data into the iovcnt buffers
specified by
the members of the iov array: iov[0], iov[1], ...,
iov[iovcnt-1].
For readv(), the iovec structure is defined as:
struct iovec {
void *iov_base;
size_t iov_len;
};
Each iovec entry specifies the
base address and length of an area in mem-
ory where data should be placed. Readv() will always fill an
area com-
pletely before proceeding to the next.
On objects capable of seeking,
the read() starts at a position given by
the pointer associated with d (see lseek(2)). Upon return
from read(),
the pointer is incremented by the number of bytes actually
read.
Objects that are not capable of
seeking always read from the current po-
sition. The value of the pointer associated with such an
object is unde-
fined.
Upon successful completion,
read() and readv() return the number of bytes
actually read and placed in the buffer. The system
guarantees to read
the number of bytes requested if the descriptor references a
normal file
that has that many bytes left before the end-of-file, but in
no other
case.
RETURN VALUES
If successful, the number of bytes actually read is
returned. Upon read-
ing end-of-file, zero is returned. Otherwise, a -1 is
returned and the
global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
Read() and readv() will succeed unless:
[EBADF] D is not a valid file or
socket descriptor open for read-
ing.
[EFAULT] Buf points outside the allocated address space.
[EIO] An I/O error occurred while reading from the file system.
[EINTR] A read from a slow device was interrupted before any data
arrived by the delivery of a signal.
[EINVAL] The pointer associated with d was negative.
[EAGAIN] The file was marked for
non-blocking I/O, and no data were
ready to be read.
In addition, readv() may return one of the following errors:
[EINVAL] Iovcnt was less than or equal to 0, or greater than 16.
[EINVAL] One of the iov_len values in the iov array was negative.
[EINVAL] The sum of the iov_len
values in the iov array overflowed a
32-bit integer.
[EFAULT] Part of the iov points
outside the process’s allocated ad-
dress space.
SEE ALSO
dup(2), fcntl(2), open(2), pipe(2), select(2), socket(2),
socket-
pair(2)
STANDARDS
Read() is expected to conform to IEEE Std 1003.1-1988
(‘‘POSIX’’).
HISTORY
The readv() function call appeared in 4.2BSD. A read
function call ap-
peared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.
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