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linkblk 9S "7 Jul 1994" "SunOS 5.11" "Data Structures for Drivers"
NAME
linkblk - STREAMS data structure sent to multiplexor drivers to indicate a link
SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/stream.h> 
INTERFACE LEVEL

Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI)

DESCRIPTION

The linkblk structure is used to connect a lower Stream to an upper STREAMS multiplexor driver. This structure is used in conjunction with the I_LINK, I_UNLINK, P_LINK, and P_UNLINK ioctl commands. See streamio(7I). The M_DATA portion of the M_IOCTL message contains the linkblk structure. Note that the linkblk structure is allocated and initialized by the Stream head as a result of one of the above ioctl commands.

STRUCTURE MEMBERS
queue_t *l_qtop; /* lowest level write queue of upper stream */
 /* (set to NULL for persistent links) */
queue_t *l_qbot; /* highest level write queue of lower stream */
int l_index; /* index for lower stream. */
SEE ALSO

ioctl(2), streamio(7I)

STREAMS Programming Guide