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H A D | read.2 | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | write.2 | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | Makefile.inc | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | uio.h | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | syscallsubr.h | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/compat/freebsd32/ | ||
H A D | freebsd32_misc.c | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | syscalls.master | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | sys_generic.c | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | syscalls.master | diff 147813 Thu Jul 07 18:17:55 MDT 2005 jhb - Add two new system calls: preadv() and pwritev() which are like readv() and writev() except that they take an additional offset argument and do not change the current file position. In SAT speak: preadv:readv::pread:read and pwritev:writev::pwrite:write. - Try to reduce code duplication some by merging most of the old kern_foov() and dofilefoo() functions into new dofilefoo() functions that are called by kern_foov() and kern_pfoov(). The non-v functions now all generate a simple uio on the stack from the passed in arguments and then call kern_foov(). For example, read() now just builds a uio and calls kern_readv() and pwrite() just builds a uio and calls kern_pwritev(). PR: kern/80362 Submitted by: Marc Olzheim marcolz at stack dot nl (1) Approved by: re (scottl) MFC after: 1 week |
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