Asynchronous `ioctl` for Node.js. Used for [`node-nbd-client`](https://github.com/fathyb/node-nbd-client), UNIX-only.
npm install async-ioctlAsynchronous ioctl for Node.js. Used for node-nbd-client, UNIX-only.
- ioctl(fd: number | bigint, request: number | bigint, value: number | bigint | Buffer): Promise
- meant for ioctl calls returning immediately. Uses the libuv thread pool.
- ioctl.batch(batch: [fd: number | bigint, request: number | bigint, value: number | bigint | Buffer][]): Promise
- same as ioctl(fd, request, value) except requests can be submitted in batches.
- ioctl.blocking(fd: number | bigint, request: number | bigint, value: number | bigint | Buffer): Promise
- meant for ioctl calls blocking until something happens. Uses a dedicated thread so more memory and higher latency.
``js
import { open } from 'fs'
import { ioctl } from 'async-ioctl'
// Get number of rows for current terminal
const rows = await ioctl(process.stdout.fd, 0x2000ab00)
async function getBlockDeviceSize(path: string) {
const device = await open(path)
const buffer = Buffer.alloc(8)
await ioctl(device.fd, 0x2000ab00, buffer)
return buffer
}
// Buffer argument
const result = await ioctl(device.fd, 0x2000ab00, Buffer.from('test'))
// Buffer argument
const result = await ioctl(device.fd, 0x2000ab00, BigInt('13343554'))
``