read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset NAME pread, pwrite - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset LIBRARY Standard C library (...read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset NAME pread, pwrite - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset LIBRARY Standard C library (...read or write data into multiple buffers NAME readv, writev, preadv, pwritev, preadv2, pwritev2 - read or write data into multiple buffers LIBRARY Standard C library...read or write data into multiple buffers NAME readv, writev, preadv, pwritev, preadv2, pwritev2 - read or write data into multiple buffers LIBRARY Standard C library...read or write data into multiple buffers NAME readv, writev, preadv, pwritev, preadv2, pwritev2 - read or write data into multiple buffers LIBRARY Standard C library...read or write data into multiple buffers NAME readv, writev, preadv, pwritev, preadv2, pwritev2 - read or write data into multiple buffers LIBRARY Standard C library...read or write data into multiple buffers NAME readv, writev, preadv, pwritev, preadv2, pwritev2 - read or write data into multiple buffers LIBRARY Standard C library...read or write data into multiple buffers NAME readv, writev, preadv, pwritev, preadv2, pwritev2 - read or write data into multiple buffers LIBRARY Standard C library...read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset NAME pread, pwrite - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset LIBRARY Standard C library (...read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset NAME pread, pwrite - read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset LIBRARY Standard C library (......) Append data to the end of the file. See the description of the flag of the same name in pwritev2 (2) as well as the description of O_APPEND in open (2). The aio_offset field i…....10 process_vm_readv (2) 3.2 process_vm_writev (2) 3.2 pselect6 (2) 2.6.16 ptrace (2) 1.0 pwrite64 (2) Added as "pwrite" in 2.2; renamed "pwrite64" in 2.6 pwritev (2) 2.6.30 pwr…...ected system calls are fadvise64_64 (2), ftruncate64 (2), posix_fadvise (2), pread64 (2), pwrite64 (2), readahead (2), sync_file_range (2), and truncate64 (2). This does not aff…...in Linux 3.14. SEE ALSO close (2), fcntl (2), fsync (2), ioctl (2), lseek (2), open (2), pwrite (2), read (2), select (2), writev (2), fwrite (3)...of the SPU. The possible operations on an open mem file are: read (2) pread (2) write (2) pwrite (2) lseek (2) These operate as usual, with the exception that lseek (2), write (…...s survives in HP-UX and AIX. SEE ALSO sync (1), bdflush (2), open (2), posix_fadvise (2), pwritev (2), sync (2), sync_file_range (2), fflush (3), fileno (3), hdparm (8), mount (…...s survives in HP-UX and AIX. SEE ALSO sync (1), bdflush (2), open (2), posix_fadvise (2), pwritev (2), sync (2), sync_file_range (2), fflush (3), fileno (3), hdparm (8), mount (…...nd_timedwait() pthread_cond_wait() pthread_join() pthread_testcancel() putmsg() putpmsg() pwrite() read() readv() recv() recvfrom() recvmsg() select() sem_timedwait() sem_wait()…...own (2) closes parts of a full-duplex socket connection. Seeking, or calling pread (2) or pwrite (2) with a nonzero position is not supported on sockets. It is possible to do no…...page size, and the write must be performed at the start of the file (i.e., lseek (2) and pwrite (2) can't be used to write to nonzero offsets in the file). • The range of user I…