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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)write.2 8.5 (Berkeley) 4/2/94 .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: September 21 2017 $ .Dt WRITE 2 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm write , .Nm writev , .Nm pwrite , .Nm pwritev .Nd write output .Sh SYNOPSIS .In unistd.h .Ft ssize_t .Fn write "int d" "const void *buf" "size_t nbytes" .Ft ssize_t .Fn pwrite "int d" "const void *buf" "size_t nbytes" "off_t offset" .Pp .In sys/uio.h .Ft ssize_t .Fn writev "int d" "const struct iovec *iov" "int iovcnt" .In sys/types.h .In sys/uio.h .Ft ssize_t .Fn pwritev "int d" "const struct iovec *iov" "int iovcnt" "off_t offset" .Sh DESCRIPTION .Fn write attempts to write .Fa nbytes of data to the object referenced by the descriptor .Fa d from the buffer pointed to by .Fa buf . .Fn writev performs the same action, but gathers the output data from the .Fa iovcnt buffers specified by the members of the .Fa iov array: iov[0], iov[1], ..., iov[iovcnt-1]. .Fn pwrite and .Fn pwritev perform the same functions, but write to the specified position .Fa offset in the file without modifying the file pointer. .Pp For .Fn writev and .Fn pwritev , the .Vt iovec structure is defined as: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct iovec { void *iov_base; size_t iov_len; }; .Ed .Pp Each .Vt iovec entry specifies the base address and length of an area in memory from which data should be written. .Fn writev and .Fn pwritev will always write a complete area before proceeding to the next. .Pp On objects capable of seeking, the .Fn write starts at a position given by the pointer associated with .Fa d (see .Xr lseek 2 ) . Upon return from .Fn write , the pointer is incremented by the number of bytes which were written. If a file was opened with the .Dv O_APPEND flag (see .Xr open 2 ) , calls to .Fn write or .Fn writev will automatically set the pointer to the end of the file before writing. .Pp Objects that are not capable of seeking always write from the current position. The value of the pointer associated with such an object is undefined. .Pp If the real user is not the superuser, then .Fn write clears the set-user-ID bit on a file. This prevents penetration of system security by a user who .Dq captures a writable set-user-ID file owned by the superuser. .Pp If .Fn write succeeds it will update the st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the file's meta-data (see .Xr stat 2 ) . .Pp When using non-blocking I/O on objects such as sockets that are subject to flow control, .Fn write and .Fn writev may write fewer bytes than requested; the return value must be noted, and the remainder of the operation should be retried when possible. .Pp Note that .Fn writev and .Fn pwritev will fail if the value of .Fa iovcnt exceeds the constant .Dv IOV_MAX . .Sh RETURN VALUES Upon successful completion the number of bytes which were written is returned. Otherwise, a \-1 is returned and the global variable .Va errno is set to indicate the error. .Sh EXAMPLES A typical loop allowing partial writes looks like this: .Bd -literal const char *buf; size_t bsz, off; ssize_t nw; int d; for (off = 0; off < bsz; off += nw) if ((nw = write(d, buf + off, bsz - off)) == 0 || nw == -1) err(1, "write"); .Ed .Sh ERRORS .Fn write , .Fn pwrite , .Fn writev , and .Fn pwritev will fail and the file pointer will remain unchanged if: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EBADF .Fa d is not a valid descriptor open for writing. .It Bq Er EFBIG An attempt was made to write a file that exceeds the process's file size limit or the maximum file size. .It Bq Er ENOSPC There is no free space remaining on the file system containing the file. .It Bq Er EDQUOT The user's quota of disk blocks on the file system containing the file has been exhausted. .It Bq Er EINTR A write to a slow device (i.e. one that might block for an arbitrary amount of time) was interrupted by the delivery of a signal before any data could be written. .It Bq Er EIO An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system. .It Bq Er EFAULT Part of .Fa buf points outside the process's allocated address space. .El .Pp In addition, .Fn write and .Fn writev may return the following errors: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EPIPE An attempt is made to write to a pipe that is not open for reading by any process. .It Bq Er EPIPE An attempt is made to write to a socket of type .Dv SOCK_STREAM that is not connected to a peer socket. .It Bq Er EAGAIN The file was marked for non-blocking I/O, and no data could be written immediately. .It Bq Er ENETDOWN The destination address specified a network that is down. .It Bq Er EDESTADDRREQ The destination is no longer available when writing to a .Ux Ns -domain datagram socket on which .Xr connect 2 had been used to set a destination address. .It Bq Er EIO The process is a member of a background process attempting to write to its controlling terminal, .Dv TOSTOP is set on the terminal, the process isn't ignoring the .Dv SIGTTOUT signal and the thread isn't blocking the .Dv SIGTTOUT signal, and either the process was created with .Xr vfork 2 and hasn't successfully executed one of the exec functions or the process group is orphaned. .El .Pp .Fn write and .Fn pwrite may return the following error: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EINVAL .Fa nbytes was larger than .Dv SSIZE_MAX . .El .Pp .Fn pwrite and .Fn pwritev may return the following error: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EINVAL .Fa offset was negative. .It Bq Er ESPIPE .Fa d is associated with a pipe, socket, FIFO, or tty. .El .Pp .Fn writev and .Fn pwritev may return one of the following errors: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EINVAL .Fa iovcnt was less than or equal to 0, or greater than .Dv IOV_MAX . .It Bq Er EINVAL The sum of the .Fa iov_len values in the .Fa iov array overflowed an .Vt ssize_t . .It Bq Er EFAULT Part of .Fa iov points outside the process's allocated address space. .It Bq Er ENOBUFS The system lacked sufficient buffer space or a queue was full. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr fcntl 2 , .Xr lseek 2 , .Xr open 2 , .Xr pipe 2 , .Xr poll 2 , .Xr select 2 , .Xr termios 4 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn write , .Fn writev , and .Fn pwrite functions conform to .St -p1003.1-2008 . .Sh HISTORY The .Fn pwritev function call appeared in .Ox 2.7 . The .Fn pwrite function call appeared in .At V.4 . The .Fn writev function call appeared in .Bx 4.2 . The .Fn write function call appeared in .At v2 . .Sh CAVEATS Error checks should explicitly test for \-1. On some platforms, if .Fa nbytes is larger than .Dv SSIZE_MAX but smaller than .Dv SIZE_MAX \- 2, the return value of an error-free call may appear as a negative number distinct from \-1.