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io_uring_wait_cqes_min_timeout - wait for completions with both batch and normal timeout

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NAME

io_uring_wait_cqes_min_timeout − wait for completions with both batch and normal timeout

SYNOPSIS

#include <liburing.h>

int io_uring_wait_cqes_min_timeout(struct io_uring *ring,
struct io_uring_cqe **
cqe_ptr,
unsigned
wait_nr,
struct __kernel_timespec *
ts,
unsigned int
min_wait_usec,
sigset_t *
sigmask);

DESCRIPTION

The io_uring_wait_cqes_min_timeout(3) waits for completions from the submission queue belonging to the ring and waits for wait_nr completion events, or until the timeout ts expires. The completion events are stored in the cqe_ptr array. If non-zero, min_wait_usec denotes a timeout for the wait_nr batch.

The sigmask specifies the set of signals to block. If set, it is equivalent to atomically executing the following calls:

sigset_t origmask;

pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigmask, &origmask);
ret = io_uring_wait_cqes_min_timeout(ring, cqe, wait_nr, ts, min_wait, NULL);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &origmask, NULL);

This works like io_uring_submit_and_wait_min_timeout(3) except that it doesn’t submit requests. See that man page for a description for how the min timeout waiting works.

Available since 6.12.

RETURN VALUE

On success io_uring_wait_cqes_min_timeout(3) returns the 0.On failure it returns -errno. If the kernel doesn’t support this functionality, -EINVAL will be returned. See note on the feature flag. The most common failure case is not receiving a completion within the specified timeout, -ETIME is returned in this case.

SEE ALSO

io_uring_wait_cqe(3), io_uring_wait_cqes(3), io_uring_wait_cqe_timeout(3), io_uring_wait_cqes(3), io_uring_submit_and_wait_min_timeout(3)


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