Input/output completion port
"IOCP" redirects here. For the program on IBM mainframes, see Input/Output Configuration Program.
Input/output completion port (IOCP) is an API for performing multiple simultaneous asynchronous input/output operations in Windows NT versions 3.5 and later,[1] AIX[2] and on Solaris 10 and later.[3] An input/output completion port object is created and associated with a number of sockets or file handles. When I/O services are requested on the object, completion is indicated by a message queued to the I/O completion port. A process requesting I/O services is not notified of completion of the I/O services, but instead checks the I/O completion port's message queue to determine the status of its I/O requests. The I/O completion port manages multiple threads and their concurrency.
See also
References
- ↑ Windows I/O Completion Ports
- ↑ Configuring IOCP on AIX 5 and 6
- ↑ Solaris 10 I/O Completion Ports at the Wayback Machine (archived July 19, 2011)
External links
- Article "Inside I/O Completion Ports" at the Wayback Machine (archived November 1, 2010) by Mark Russinovich.
- IOCPSOCK - an IOCP implementation of a channel driver for the Tcl language to run on Windows NT/2K/XP/Vista
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