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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 13 .TH PIPE 2 "Apr 19, 2013" 14 .SH NAME 15 pipe \- create an interprocess channel 16 .SH SYNOPSIS 17 .LP 18 .nf 19 #include <unistd.h> 20 21 \fBint\fR \fBpipe\fR(\fBint\fR \fIfildes\fR[2]); 22 23 \fBint\fR \fBpipe2\fR(\fBint\fR \fIfildes\fR[2], \fBint\fR \fIflags\fR); 24 .fi 25 26 .SH DESCRIPTION 27 .sp 28 .LP 29 The \fBpipe()\fR and pipe2() functions create an I/O mechanism called a 30 pipe and returns two file descriptors, \fIfildes\fR[\fB0\fR] and 31 \fIfildes\fR[\fB1\fR]. The files associated with \fIfildes\fR[\fB0\fR] 32 and \fIfildes\fR[\fB1\fR] are streams and are both opened for reading and 33 writing. The \fBpipe()\fR call will clear the \fBO_NDELAY\fR, 34 \fBO_NONBLOCK\fR, and \fBFD_CLOEXEC\fR flags on both file descriptors. The 35 \fBfcntl\fR(2) function can be used to set these flags. 36 .sp 37 .LP 38 The \fBpipe2()\fR call will clear the \fBO_NDELAY\fR on both filedescriptors. 39 The \fIflags\fR argument may be used to specify attributes on both file 40 descriptors. \fBpipe2()\fR called with a \fIflags\fR value of 0 will 41 behave identically to \fBpipe()\fR. Values for \fIflags\fR are constructed 42 by a bitwise-inclusive-OR of flags from the following list, defined in 43 <\fBfcntl.h\fR>. 44 45 .sp 46 .ne 2 47 .na 48 \fB\fBO_NONBLOCK\fR\fR 49 .ad 50 .RS 12n 51 Both file descriptors will be placed in non-blocking mode. This corresponds 52 to the \fBO_NONBLOCK\fR flag to \fBfcntl\fR(2). 53 .RE 54 55 .sp 56 .ne 2 57 .na 58 \fB\fBO_CLOEXEC\fR\fR 59 .ad 60 .RS 12n 61 Both file descriptors will be opened with the FD_CLOEXEC flag set. Both file 62 descriptors will be closed prior to any future exec() calls. 63 .RE 64 65 .sp 66 .LP 67 A read from \fIfildes\fR[\fB0\fR] accesses the data written to 68 \fIfildes\fR[\fB1\fR] on a first-in-first-out (FIFO) basis and a read from 69 \fIfildes\fR[\fB1\fR] accesses the data written to \fIfildes\fR[\fB0\fR] also 70 on a \fBFIFO\fR basis. 71 .sp 72 .LP 73 Upon successful completion \fBpipe()\fR marks for update the \fBst_atime\fR, 74 \fBst_ctime\fR, and \fBst_mtime\fR fields of the pipe. 75 .SH RETURN VALUES 76 .sp 77 .LP 78 Upon successful completion, \fB0\fR is returned. Otherwise, \fB\(mi1\fR is 79 returned and \fBerrno\fR is set to indicate the error. 80 .SH ERRORS 81 .sp 82 .LP 83 The \fBpipe()\fR and \fBpipe2()\fR functions will fail if: 84 .sp 85 .ne 2 86 .na 87 \fB\fBEMFILE\fR\fR 88 .ad 89 .RS 10n 90 More than {\fBOPEN_MAX\fR} file descriptors are already in use by this process. 91 .RE 92 93 .sp 94 .ne 2 95 .na 96 \fB\fBENFILE\fR\fR 97 .ad 98 .RS 10n 99 The number of simultaneously open files in the system would exceed a 100 system-imposed limit. 101 .RE 102 103 .sp 104 .ne 2 105 .na 106 \fB\fBEFAULT\fR\fR 107 .ad 108 .RS 10n 109 The \fIfildes[2]\fR argument points to an illegal address. 110 .RE 111 112 .sp 113 .LP 114 The \fBpipe2()\fR function will also fail if: 115 .sp 116 .ne 2 117 .na 118 \fB\fBEINVAL\fR\fR 119 .ad 120 .RS 10n 121 The \fIflags\fR argument is illegal. Valid \fIflags\fR are zero or a 122 bitwise inclusive-OR of \fBO_CLOEXEC\fR and \fBO_NONBLOCK\fR. 123 .RE 124 125 126 .SH ATTRIBUTES 127 .sp 128 .LP 129 See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: 130 .sp 131 132 .sp 133 .TS 134 box; 135 c | c 136 l | l . 137 ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE 138 _ 139 Interface Stability Standard 140 _ 141 MT-Level Async-Signal-Safe 142 .TE 143 144 .SH SEE ALSO 145 .sp 146 .LP 147 \fBsh\fR(1), \fBfcntl\fR(2), \fBfstat\fR(2), \fBgetmsg\fR(2), \fBpoll\fR(2), 148 \fBputmsg\fR(2), \fBread\fR(2), \fBwrite\fR(2), \fBopen\fR(2), 149 \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBstandards\fR(5), \fBstreamio\fR(7I) 150 .SH NOTES 151 .sp 152 .LP 153 Since a pipe is bi-directional, there are two separate flows of data. 154 Therefore, the size (\fBst_size\fR) returned by a call to \fBfstat\fR(2) with 155 argument \fIfildes\fR[\fB0\fR] or \fIfildes\fR[\fB1\fR] is the number of bytes 156 available for reading from \fIfildes\fR[\fB0\fR] or \fIfildes\fR[\fB1\fR] 157 respectively. Previously, the size (\fBst_size\fR) returned by a call to 158 \fBfstat()\fR with argument \fIfildes\fR[\fB1\fR] (the write-end) was the 159 number of bytes available for reading from \fIfildes\fR[\fB0\fR] (the 160 read-end).