Hi,
In article <074e01bf8612$96a062d0$161b10d4@intra.virus.ru>, "Peter
Zaitsev" <pz@spylog.ru> writes:
>> Those are not syscalls - they're part of glibc. The libc manual
>> documents those functions.
> Well in this case as I understand this will not help much to increase
> perfomance by reordering requests as glibc will probably just map it into
> standart read/write sequence. That's a pity:(
No, glibc will use threads transparently to execute the IOs
asynchronously to the calling process.
--Stephen
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