@TechReport{kotz:int-ddio, author = {David Kotz}, title = {Interfaces for Disk-Directed {I/O}}, year = {1995}, month = {September}, number = {PCS-TR95-270}, institution = {Dept. of Computer Science, Dartmouth College}, copyright = {David Kotz}, URL = {https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/cs_tr/122/}, URLpdf = {http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~dfk/papers/kotz:int-ddio.pdf}, keywords = {disk-directed I/O, parallel I/O, multiprocessor filesystem interfaces, pario-bib, dfk}, abstract = {In other papers I propose the idea of disk-directed I/O for multiprocessor file systems. Those papers focus on the performance advantages and capabilities of disk-directed I/O, but say little about the application-programmer's interface or about the interface between the compute processors and I/O processors. In this short note I discuss the requirements for these interfaces, and look at many existing interfaces for parallel file systems. I conclude that many of the existing interfaces could be adapted for use in a disk-directed I/O system.}, comment = {See also kotz:jdiskdir, kotz:expand, and kotz:lu.} }