io_uring_cq_has_overflow(3) — Linux manual page
io_uring_cq_has_overflow(3) liburing Manual io_uring_cq_has_overflow(3)
NAME
io_uring_cq_has_overflow - returns if there are overflow entries waiting to move to the CQ ring
SYNOPSIS
#include <liburing.h> bool io_uring_cq_has_overflow(const struct io_uring *ring);
DESCRIPTION
The io_uring_cq_has_overflow(3) function informs the application if CQ entries have overflowed and are waiting to be flushed to the CQ ring. For example using io_uring_get_events(3)
NOTES
Using this function is only valid if the ring has IORING_FEAT_NODROP set, as it's checking for a flag set by kernels supporting that feature. For really old kernels that don't support this feature, if CQE overflow is experienced the CQEs are lost. If that happens, the CQ ring overflow offset will get incremented.
RETURN VALUE
True if there are CQ entries waiting to be flushed to the CQ ring.
SEE ALSO
io_uring_get_events(3)
COLOPHON
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