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#include <sys/dlpi.h> void dlokack(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp, t_uscalar_t correct_primitive);
void dlerrorack(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp, t_uscalar_t error_primitive, t_uscalar_t error, t_uscalar_t unix_errno);
void dlbindack(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp, t_scalar_t sap, const void *addrp, t_uscalar_t addrlen, t_uscalar_t maxconind, t_uscalar_t xidtest);
void dlphysaddrack(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp, const void *addrp, t_uscalar_t addrlen);
void dluderrorind(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp, const void *addrp, t_uscalar_t addrlen, t_uscalar_t error, t_uscalar_t unix_errno);
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
Streams write queue.
Pointer to the bind request message.
Service access point being requested.
Pointer to the dlpi layer source address.
Size of the dlpi layer address pointed to by addr.
Maximum number of DL_CONNECT_IND messages allowed to be outstanding per stream.
The XID and TEST responses supported.
Identifies the DL primitive completing successfully.
Identifies the DL primitive in error.
DLPI error associated with the failure in the DLPI request.
Corresponding UNIX system error that can be associated with the failure in the DLPI request.
All functions described in this manpage take a pointer to the message passed to the DLPI provider (mblk_t) and attempt to reuse it in formulating the M_PROTO reply. If the message block is too small to be reused, it is freed and a new one is allocated.
All functions reply upstream using qreply(9F). The write-side queue pointer must be provided.
The dlokack() function provides the successfull acknowledgement DL_OK_ACK message reply to the DLPI provider and is used to complete many of the DLPI requests in the DLPI consumer.
The dlerrorack() function provides the unsuccessfull acknowledgement DL_ERROR_ACK message reply to the DLPI() provider and is used for error completions were required for DLPI requests in the DLPI consumer.
The dlbindack() function provides the DL_BIND_ACK message reply to the DLPI provider and is used to complete the DL_BIND_REQ processing in the DLPI consumer.
The dlphysaddrack() function provides the ()DL_PHYS_ADDR_ACK message reply used to complete the DL_PHYS_ADDR_ACK processing.
The dluderrorind() function provides the DL_UDERROR_IND message reply used to complete an unsuccessful DL_UNITDATA_REQ.
None.
These functions are not required if you are are writing a DLPI device driver using gld(7D).
All DLPI helper functions can be called from user, interrupt, or kernel context.
gld(7D), dlpi(7P), qreply(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
STREAMS Programming Guide