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insq - insert a message into a queue
#include <sys/stream.h>
int insq(queue_t *q, mblk_t *emp, mblk_t *nmp);
Architecture
independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
- q
- Pointer to the queue containing
message emp.
- emp
- Enqueued message before which the new message is to be
inserted. mblk_t is an instance of the msgb(9S)
structure.
- nmp
- Message to
be inserted.
insq() inserts a message into a queue. The message
to be inserted, nmp, is placed in q immediately before the message emp.
If emp is NULL
, the new message is placed at the end of the queue. The
queue class of the new message is ignored. All flow control parameters are
updated. The service procedure is enabled unless QNOENB
is set.
insq() returns 1 on success, and 0 on failure.
insq() can
be called from user or interrupt context.
This routine illustrates
the steps a transport provider may take to place expedited data ahead of
normal data on a queue (assume all M_DATA
messages are converted into
M_PROTO T_DATA_REQ
messages). Normal T_DATA_REQ
messages are just placed
on the end of the queue (line 16). However, expedited T_EXDATA_REQ
messages
are inserted before any normal messages already on the queue (line 25).
If there are no normal messages on the queue, bp will be NULL
and we
fall out of the for loop (line 21). insq acts like putq(9F)
in this case.
1 #include <sys/tihdr.h>
2 #include <sys/stream.h>
3
4 static int
5 xxxwput(queue_t *q, mblk_t *mp) 6 {
7 union T_primitives *tp;
8 mblk_t *bp;
9 union T_primitives *ntp;
10
11 switch (mp->b_datap->db_type) {
12 case M_PROTO:
13 tp = (union T_primitives *)mp->b_rptr;
14 switch (tp->type) {
15 case T_DATA_REQ:
16 putq(q, mp);
17 break;
18
19 case T_EXDATA_REQ:
20 freezestr(q);
21 for (bp = q->q_first; bp; bp = bp->b_next) {
22 if (bp->b_datap->db_type == M_PROTO) {
23 ntp = (union T_primitives *)bp->b_rptr;
24 if (ntp->type != T_EXDATA_REQ)
25 break;
26 }
27 }
28 (void)insq(q, bp, mp);
29 unfreezestr(q);
30 break;
. . .
31 }
32 }
33 }
freezestr(9F)
, putq(9F)
, rmvq(9F)
, unfreezestr(9F)
, msgb(9S)
If emp is non-NULL, it must point to a message on q or a system
panic could result.
The stream must be frozen using freezestr(9F)
before
calling insq().
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