.TH aio_error64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO" .SH NAME aio_error64 \- Return errors .SH SYNOPSYS .nf .B #include .sp .br .B #include .sp .br .BI "int aio_error64 (const struct aiocb64 *aiocbp)" .fi .SH DESCRIPTION This function is similar to .IR aio_error with the only difference that the argument is a reference to a variable of type .IR "struct aiocb64". .PP When the sources are compiled with .IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64" this function is available under the name .IR aio_error and so transparently replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit machines. .SH "RETURN VALUES" If the request has not yet terminated the value returned is always .IR "EINPROGRESS" . Once the request has terminated the value .IR "aio_error" returns is either .I 0 if the request completed successfully or it returns the value which would be stored in the .IR "errno" variable if the request would have been done using .IR "read" , .IR "write" , or .IR "fsync" . .SH ERRORS See .IR aio_error(3). .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR aio(3), .BR aio_cancel(3), .BR aio_cancel64(3), .BR aio_error(3), .BR aio_fsync(3), .BR aio_fsync64(3), .BR aio_init(3), .BR aio_read(3), .BR aio_read64(3), .BR aio_return(3), .BR aio_return64(3), .BR aio_suspend(3), .BR aio_suspend64(3), .BR aio_write(3), .BR aio_write64(3), .BR errno(3),