io_uring_buf_ring_available - Man Page

return number of unconsumed provided ring buffer entries

Synopsis

#include <liburing.h>

int io_uring_buf_ring_available(struct io_uring *ring,
                                struct io_uring_buf_ring *br,
                                unsigned short bgid);

Description

The io_uring_buf_ring_available(3) helper returns the number of unconsumed (by the kernel) entries in the br provided buffer group belonging to the io_uring ring and identified by the buffer group ID bgid.

Since the head of the provided buffer ring is only visible to the kernel, it's impossible to otherwise know how many unconsumed entries exist in the given provided buffer ring. This function query the kernel to return that number. Available since kernel 6.8.

Notes

The returned number of entries reflect the amount of unconsumed entries at the time that it was queried. If inflight IO exists that may consume provided buffers from this buffer group, then the returned value is inherently racy.

Return Value

Returns the number of unconsumed entries on success, which may be 0. In case of error, may return -ENOENT if the specified buffer group doesn't exist, or -EINVAL if the buffer group isn't of the correct type, or if the kernel doesn't support this feature.

See Also

io_uring_register_buf_ring(3), io_uring_buf_ring_add(3), io_uring_buf_ring_cq_advance(3)

Info

Jan 11, 2024 liburing-2.6 liburing Manual