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-.TH aio_write64 3 2002-09-12 "Linux 2.4" Linux AIO"
-.SH NAME
-aio_write64 \- Initiate an asynchronous write operation
-.SH SYNOPSYS
-.nf
-.B #include <errno.h>
-.sp
-.br
-.B #include <aio.h>
-.sp
-.br
-.BI "int aio_write64 (struct aiocb *aiocbp)"
-.fi
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-This function is similar to the
-.IR "aio_write"
-function. The only
-difference is that on
-.IR "32 bit"
-machines the file descriptor should
-be opened in the large file mode. Internally
-.IR "aio_write64"
-uses
-functionality equivalent to
-.IR "lseek64"
-to position the file descriptor correctly for the writing,
-as opposed to
-.IR "lseek"
-functionality used in
-.IR "aio_write".
-
-When the sources are compiled with
-.IR "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64"
-, this
-function is available under the name
-.IR "aio_write"
-and so transparently
-replaces the interface for small files on 32 bit machines.
-.SH "RETURN VALUES"
-See
-.IR aio_write.
-.SH ERRORS
-See
-.IR aio_write.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR aio(3),
-.BR aio_cancel(3),
-.BR aio_cancel64(3),
-.BR aio_error(3),
-.BR aio_error64(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 errno(3),