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authorMike Pritchard <mpp@FreeBSD.org>1997-03-22 21:31:29 +0000
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+.\" $NetBSD: physio.9,v 1.2 1996/11/11 00:05:12 lukem Exp $
+.\"
+.\" Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
+.\" All rights reserved.
+.\"
+.\" This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
+.\" by Paul Kranenburg.
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+.Dd June 15, 1996
+.Dt PHYSIO 9
+.Os FreeBSD
+.Sh NAME
+.Nm physio
+.Nd initiate I/O on raw devices
+.Sh SYNOPSIS
+.Ft int
+.Fo "physio"
+.Fa "(*strategy)(struct buf *)"
+.Fa "struct buf *bp"
+.Fa "dev_t dev"
+.Fa "int flags"
+.Fa "(*minphys)(struct buf *)"
+.Fa "struct uio *uio"
+.Fc
+.Sh DESCRIPTION
+The
+.Fn physio
+is a helper function typically called from character device read and write
+routines to start I/O on a user process buffer. It calls back on the
+provided
+.Fa strategy
+routine one or more times to complete the transfer described by
+.Fa uio .
+The maximum amount of data to transfer with each call to
+.Fa strategy
+is determined by the
+.Fa minphys
+routine. Since
+.Fa uio
+normally describes user space addresses,
+.Fn physio
+needs to lock the process into memory. This is done by setting the
+.Dv P_PHYSIO
+flag on the process.
+.Fn physio
+always awaits the completion of the entire requested transfer before
+returning, unless an error condition is detected earlier. In all cases,
+the buffer passed in
+.Fa bp
+is locked (marked as
+.Dq busy )
+for the duration of the entire transfer.
+.Pp
+A break-down of the arguments follows:
+.Bl -tag -width indent
+.It Fa strategy
+The device strategy routine to call for each chunk of data to initiate
+device I/O.
+.It Fa bp
+The buffer to use with the strategy routine. The buffer flags will have
+.Dv B_BUSY ,
+and
+.Dv B_PHYS
+set when passed to the strategy routine. If
+.Dv NULL ,
+a buffer is allocated from a system pool.
+.It Fa dev
+The device number identifying the device to interact with.
+.It Fa flags
+Direction of transfer; the only valid settings are
+.Dv B_READ
+or
+.Dv B_WRITE .
+.It Fa minphys
+A device specific routine called to determine the maximum transfer size
+that the device's strategy routine can handle.
+.It Fa uio
+The description of the entire transfer as requested by the user process.
+Currently, the results of passing a
+.Fa uio
+structure with the
+.Sq uio_segflg
+set to anything other than
+.Dv UIO_USERSPACE ,
+are undefined.
+.El
+.Pp
+.Sh RETURN VALUES
+If successful
+.Fn physio
+returns 0.
+.Er EFAULT
+is returned if the address range described by
+.Fa uio
+is not accessible by the requesting process.
+.Fn physio
+will return any error resulting from calls to the device strategy routine,
+by examining the
+.Dv B_ERROR
+buffer flag and the
+.Va b_error
+field. Note that the actual transfer size may be less than requested by
+.Fa uio
+if the device signals an
+.Dq end of file
+condition.
+.Sh SEE ALSO
+.Xr read 2 ,
+.Xr write 2