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#include <sys/stream.h>mblk_t *copyb(mblk_t *bp);
Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
copyb() allocates a new message block, and copies into it the data from the block that bp denotes. The new block will be at least as large as the block being copied. copyb() uses the b_rptr and b_wptr members of bp to determine how many bytes to copy.
If successful, copyb() returns a pointer to the newly allocated message block containing the copied data. Otherwise, it returns a NULL pointer.
copyb() can be called from user or interrupt context.
For each message in the list, test to see if the downstream queue is full with the canputnext(9F) function (line 21). If it is not full, use copyb() to copy a header message block, and dupmsg(9F) to duplicate the data to be retransmitted. If either operation fails, reschedule a timeout at the next valid interval.
Update the new header block with the correct destination address (line 34), link the message to it (line 35), and send it downstream (line 36). At the end of the list, reschedule this routine.
1 struct retrans { 2 mblk_t *r_mp; 3 int r_address; 4 queue_t *r_outq; 5 struct retrans *r_next; 6 }; 7 8 struct protoheader { ... 9 int h_address; ... 10 }; 11 12 mblk_t *header; 13 14 void 15 retransmit(struct retrans *ret) 16 { 17 mblk_t *bp, *mp; 18 struct protoheader *php; 19 20 while (ret) { 21 if (!canputnext(ret->r_outq)) { /* no room */ 22 ret = ret->r_next; 23 continue; 24 } 25 bp = copyb(header); /* copy header msg. block */ 26 if (bp == NULL) 27 break; 28 mp = dupmsg(ret->r_mp); /* duplicate data */ 29 if (mp == NULL) { /* if unsuccessful */ 30 freeb(bp); /* free the block */ 31 break; 32 } 33 php = (struct protoheader *)bp->b_rptr; 34 php->h_address = ret->r_address; /* new header */ 35 bp->bp_cont = mp; /* link the message */ 36 putnext(ret->r_outq, bp); /* send downstream */ 37 ret = ret->r_next; 38 } 39 /* reschedule */ 40 (void) timeout(retransmit, (caddr_t)ret, RETRANS_TIME); 41 }
This routine will assign correct attributes to the message it copies.
These interfaces are uncommitted. Although not expected to do so, they may change between minor Trusted Solaris releases.
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