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@(#)pipe.2 4.1 (Berkeley) 05/09/85
PIPE 2
C 4 NAME
pipe - create an interprocess channel
SYNOPSIS
pipe(fildes) int fildes[2];
DESCRIPTION
The
pipe system call
creates an I/O mechanism called a pipe.
The file descriptors returned can
be used in read and write operations.
When the pipe is written using the descriptor
fildes [1] up to 4096 bytes of data are buffered
before the writing process is suspended.
A read using the descriptor
fildes [0] will pick up the data.
It is assumed that after the pipe has been set up, two (or more) cooperating processes (created by subsequent fork calls) will pass data through the pipe with read and write calls.
The Shell has a syntax to set up a linear array of processes connected by pipes.
Read calls on an empty pipe (no buffered data) with only one end (all write file descriptors closed) returns an end-of-file.
"SEE ALSO"
sh(1), read(2), write(2), fork(2)
DIAGNOSTICS
The function value zero is returned if the
pipe was created; -1 if
too many files are already open.
A signal is generated if a write on a pipe with only one end is attempted.
BUGS
Should more than 4096 bytes be necessary in any
pipe among a loop of processes, deadlock will occur.
"ASSEMBLER (PDP-11)"
(pipe = 42.)
sys pipe
(read file descriptor in r0)
(write file descriptor in r1)