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!!!No data available It looks like this error condition is supposed to be used if a read(2) system call is used on a file descriptor in non-blocking mode and no data is ready to be read. However, according to the read(2) man page for the [GNU] [C] library, [EAGAIN] is used in this situation instead. ENODATA is used in the linux kernel in a few places, however. For example: * the [NTFS] and the [JFS] drivers use it as an error condition in a few places. * The "Intel CPU Microcode Update driver for Linux" uses this error code. * The ftape driver returns this on an [ECC] read failure.
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