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37.Dd July 22, 2021
38.Dt STORE 9
39.Os
40.Sh NAME
41.Nm store ,
42.Nm subyte ,
43.Nm suword
44.Nd store data to user-space
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In sys/types.h
47.In sys/time.h
48.In sys/systm.h
49.Ft int
50.Fn subyte "volatile void *base" "int byte"
51.Ft int
52.Fn suword "volatile void *base" "long word"
53.Ft int
54.Fn suword16 "volatile void *base" "int word"
55.Ft int
56.Fn suword32 "volatile void *base" "int32_t word"
57.Ft int
58.Fn suword64 "volatile void *base" "int64_t word"
59.Sh DESCRIPTION
60The
61.Nm
62functions are designed to copy small amounts of data to user-space.
63If the user address is naturally aligned, then the operation will be
64performed atomically.
65Otherwise it may fail or be performed non-atomically, depending on
66the platform.
67.Pp
68The
69.Nm
70routines provide the following functionality:
71.Bl -tag -width "suword64()"
72.It Fn subyte
73Stores a byte of data to the user-space address
74.Pa base .
75.It Fn suword
76Stores a word of data to the user-space address
77.Pa base .
78.It Fn suword16
79Stores 16 bits of data to the user-space address
80.Pa base .
81.It Fn suword32
82Stores 32 bits of data to the user-space address
83.Pa base .
84.It Fn suword64
85Stores 64 bits of data to the user-space address
86.Pa base .
87.El
88.Sh RETURN VALUES
89The
90.Nm
91functions return 0 on success or -1 on failure.
92.Sh SEE ALSO
93.Xr copy 9 ,
94.Xr fetch 9
95