connld - line discipline for unique stream connections
SYNOPSIS
/dev/connld
DESCRIPTION
connld is a STREAMS-based module that provides unique connections
between server and client processes.
It can only be pushed (see
streamio(7I))
onto one end of a STREAMS-based
pipe that may subsequently be attached to a name in the file system name space
with
fattach(3C).
After the pipe end is attached, a new pipe is created internally when an
originating process attempts to
open(2)
or
creat(2)
the file system name.
A file descriptor for one end of the new pipe is packaged into
a message identical to that for the ioctl
I_SENDFD
(see
streamio(7I))
and is transmitted along the stream to the server process on the
other end.
The originating process is blocked until the server responds.
The server responds to the
I_SENDFD
request by accepting the file descriptor
through the
I_RECVFD
ioctl message.
When this happens, the file descriptor associated with the other end of the
new pipe is transmitted to the originating process as the file descriptor returned
from
open(2)
or
creat(2).
If the server does not respond to the
I_SENDFD
request, the stream that
the connld module is pushed on becomes uni-directional because the server
will not be able to retrieve any data off the stream until the
I_RECVFD
request is issued.
If the server process exits before issuing the
I_RECVFD
request, the
open(2)
or the
creat(2)
invocation will fail and return -1
to the originating process.
When the connld module is pushed onto a pipe, it ignores messages going
back and forth
through the pipe.
ERRORS
On success, an open of connld returns 0.
On failure, errno is set to the following values:
- EINVAL
-
A stream onto which connld is being pushed is not a pipe or the pipe
does not have a write queue pointer pointing to a stream head read queue.
- EINVAL
-
The other end of the pipe onto which connld is being pushed is linked
under a multiplexor.
- EPIPE
-
connld is being pushed onto a pipe end whose other end is no longer
there.
- ENOMEM
-
An internal pipe could not be created.
- ENXIO
-
An
M_HANGUP
message is at the stream head of the pipe onto which
connld is being pushed.
- EAGAIN
-
Internal data structures could not be allocated.
- ENFILE
-
A file table entry could not be allocated.
SEE ALSO
creat(2)
open(2)
fattach(3c)
streamio(7i)
Markup created by unroff 1.0, February 26, 1999.