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io_uring_prep_setxattr(3) liburing Manualio_uring_prep_setxattr(3)io_uring_prep_setxattr, io_uring_prep_fsetxattr - prepare a request to set an extended attribute value
#include <liburing.h>void io_uring_prep_setxattr(struct io_uring_sqe *sqe,const char *name,const char *value,const char *path,intflags,unsigned intlen);void io_uring_prep_fsetxattr(struct io_uring_sqe *sqe,intfd,const char *name,const char *value,intflags,unsigned intlen);
Theio_uring_prep_setxattr(3) function prepares a request to set an extended attribute value. The submission queue entrysqe is setup to set thevalue of the extended attribute identified byname and associated with the givenpath in the filesystem with modifier flagsflags. Thelen argument specifies the size (in bytes) ofvalue.io_uring_prep_fsetxattr(3) is identical toio_uring_prep_setxattr(3), only the extended attribute is set on the open file referred to byfd in place ofpath. This function prepares an asyncsetxattr(2) request. See that man page for details.
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io_uring_get_sqe(3),setxattr(2)
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