Provided by: libxdffileio-dev_0.3-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       xdf_prepare_transfer  - Setup the internals of the xDF file to be ready to receive or send
       data.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <xdfio.h>

       int xdf_prepare_transfer(struct xdf* xdf);

DESCRIPTION

       xdf_prepare_transfer() set up the internal structures of the xDF file referenced by xdf to
       be ready to receive or send data. After a successful call to it, you can call xdf_write(3)
       or xdf_read(3) depending of the mode of the xDF file.

       Since this function prepares the transfer, no call to any  function  which  configures  it
       will   be   allowed   anymore   after   xdf_define_arrays(3)   succeed.   In   particular,
       xdf_set_conf(3), xdf_setchconf(3) and xdf_define_arrays(3) will fail afterwards.

       In case of failure due to I/O (file to big, connection to file system lost...),  the  best
       procedure  is  to  close  the  file  since  the underlying file will be in a undertermined
       stated.

RETURN VALUE

       xdf_define_arrays() returns 0 in case of success. Otherwise -1 is returned  and  errno  is
       set appropriately.

ERRORS

       EINVAL xdf is NULL.

       ENOMEM The system is unable to allocate memory resources.

       EFBIG  An attempt was made to write a file that exceeds the implementation-defined maximum
              file size or the process's file size limit, or to write  at  a  position  past  the
              maximum allowed offset.

       EINTR  The call was interrupted by a signal before any data was written; see signal(7).

       EIO    A low-level I/O error occurred while modifying the inode.

       ENOSPC The device containing the xDF file has no room for the data.

       ESTALE Stale file handle. This error can occur for NFS and for other file systems

SEE ALSO

       xdf_define_arrays(3), xdf_set_conf(3), xdf_set_chconf(3), xdf_read(3), xdf_write(3)