@@ -9,14 +9,13 @@
io_cancel \- cancel an outstanding asynchronous I/O operation
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
-.BR "#include <linux/aio_abi.h>" " /* Defines needed types */"
+.BR "#include <linux/aio_abi.h>" " /* Definition of needed types */"
+.BR "#include <sys/syscall.h>" " /* Definition of " SYS_* " constants */"
+.B #include <unistd.h>
.PP
-.BI "int io_cancel(aio_context_t " ctx_id ", struct iocb *" iocb ,
-.BI " struct io_event *" result );
+.BI "int syscall(SYS_io_cancel, aio_context_t " ctx_id ", struct iocb *" iocb ,
+.BI " struct io_event *" result );
.fi
-.PP
-.IR Note :
-There is no glibc wrapper for this system call; see NOTES.
.SH DESCRIPTION
.IR Note :
this page describes the raw Linux system call interface.
@@ -68,10 +67,7 @@ The asynchronous I/O system calls first appeared in Linux 2.5.
is Linux-specific and should not be used
in programs that are intended to be portable.
.SH NOTES
-Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call.
-You could invoke it using
-.BR syscall (2).
-But instead, you probably want to use the
+You probably want to use the
.BR io_cancel ()
wrapper function provided by
.\" http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=libaio.git
In this case there's a wrapper provided by libaio, but this page documents the raw kernel syscall. Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@gmail.com> --- man2/io_cancel.2 | 16 ++++++---------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)