Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.28+)

System Functions (s and S) spt_readvx(2)
NOTES
The macro to map readv() to spt_readvx() is available in C applications when
SPT_THREAD_AWARE_NONBLOCK
has been dened in the following manner before
including spthread.h:
#dene SPT_THREAD_AWARE_NONBLOCK
The alias to link readv() to spt_readvx() is available in C++ applications when
SPT_THREAD_AWARE_PRAGMA_NONBLOCK
has been dened in the following manner
before including spthread.h:
#dene SPT_THREAD_AWARE_PRAGMA_NONBLOCK
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the spt_readvx() function returns the number of bytes actually read
and placed into the buffers. The function guarantees to read the number of bytes requested only if
the descriptor references a regular le that has at least that number of bytes left before EOF.
If a regular le does not contain enough bytes to satisfy the read or if the read otherwise fails, the
value -1 is returned, errno is set to indicate the error, and the contents of the buffers are indeter-
minate.
If the le descriptor becomes invalid (is closed by another thread), -1 is returned with an errno
value of [EBADF]. If a signal is received via the pthread_kill() function and is not blocked,
ignored, or handled, -1 is returned with an errno value of [EINTR].
ERRORS
If any of these conditions occurs, the spt_readvx() function sets errno to the corresponding
value:
[EAGAIN] One of these conditions occurred:
The O_NONBLOCK ag is set for the le descriptor, and the process
would be delayed in the read operation.
The O_NONBLOCK ag is set for the le descriptor, and no data was
available.
[EBADF] The ledes parameter is not a valid le descriptor open for reading.
[ECONNRESET]
One of these conditions occurred:
The transport-provider process for this socket is no longer available.
The TCP/IP subsystem for this socket is no longer available.
The connection was forcibly closed by the peer socket.
The le descriptor specied by the ledes parameter can only be closed.
[EFAULT] The iov_base memeber of the iovec structure points to a location outside of the
allocated address space of the process.
[EFILEBAD] An attempt was made to read from a Guardian EDIT le (a le in /G with le
code 101) with a corrupted internal structure.
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