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<stropts.h>(P)		   POSIX Programmer's Manual		<stropts.h>(P)

PROLOG
       This  manual  page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The Linux
       implementation of this interface may differ (consult the	 corresponding
       Linux  manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may
       not be implemented on Linux.

NAME
       stropts.h - STREAMS interface (STREAMS)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <stropts.h>

DESCRIPTION
       The  <stropts.h>	 header	 shall	define	the  bandinfo  structure  that
       includes at least the following members:

	      unsigned char  bi_pri   Priority band.
	      int	     bi_flag  Flushing type.

       The <stropts.h> header shall define the strpeek structure that includes
       at least the following members:

	      struct strbuf  ctlbuf   The control portion of the message.
	      struct strbuf  databuf  The data portion of the message.
	      t_uscalar_t    flags    RS_HIPRI or 0.

       The <stropts.h> header shall define the strbuf structure that  includes
       at least the following members:

	      int    maxlen  Maximum buffer length.
	      int    len     Length of data.
	      char  *buf     Pointer to buffer.

       The  <stropts.h>	 header	 shall	define	the strfdinsert structure that
       includes at least the following members:

	      struct strbuf  ctlbuf   The control portion of the message.
	      struct strbuf  databuf  The data portion of the message.
	      t_uscalar_t    flags    RS_HIPRI or 0.
	      int	     fildes   File descriptor of the other STREAM.
	      int	     offset   Relative location of the stored value.

       The  <stropts.h>	 header	 shall	define	the  strioctl  structure  that
       includes at least the following members:

	      int    ic_cmd	ioctl() command.
	      int    ic_timout	Timeout for response.
	      int    ic_len	Length of data.
	      char  *ic_dp	Pointer to buffer.

       The  <stropts.h>	 header	 shall	define	the  strrecvfd	structure that
       includes at least the following members:

	      int    fda  Received file descriptor.
	      uid_t  uid  UID of sender.
	      gid_t  gid  GID of sender.

       The uid_t and gid_t types shall be defined through typedef as described
       in <sys/types.h> .

       The  <stropts.h>	 header	 shall	define	the t_scalar_t and t_uscalar_t
       types, respectively, as signed  and  unsigned  opaque  types  of	 equal
       length of at least 32 bits.

       The  <stropts.h>	 header	 shall	define	the  str_list  structure  that
       includes at least the following members:

	      int		 sl_nmods    Number of STREAMS module names.
	      struct str_mlist	*sl_modlist  STREAMS module names.

       The <stropts.h>	header	shall  define  the  str_mlist  structure  that
       includes at least the following member:

	      char  l_name[FMNAMESZ+1]	A STREAMS module name.

       At  least  the following macros shall be defined for use as the request
       argument to ioctl():

       I_PUSH Push a STREAMS module.

       I_POP  Pop a STREAMS module.

       I_LOOK Get the top module name.

       I_FLUSH
	      Flush a STREAM.

       I_FLUSHBAND
	      Flush one band of a STREAM.

       I_SETSIG
	      Ask for notification signals.

       I_GETSIG
	      Retrieve current notification signals.

       I_FIND Look for a STREAMS module.

       I_PEEK Peek at the top message on a STREAM.

       I_SRDOPT
	      Set the read mode.

       I_GRDOPT
	      Get the read mode.

       I_NREAD
	      Size the top message.

       I_FDINSERT
	      Send implementation-defined information about another STREAM.

       I_STR  Send a STREAMS ioctl().

       I_SWROPT
	      Set the write mode.

       I_GWROPT
	      Get the write mode.

       I_SENDFD
	      Pass a file descriptor through a STREAMS pipe.

       I_RECVFD
	      Get a file descriptor sent via I_SENDFD.

       I_LIST Get all the module names on a STREAM.

       I_ATMARK
	      Is the top message "marked''?

       I_CKBAND
	      See if any messages exist in a band.

       I_GETBAND
	      Get the band of the top message on a STREAM.

       I_CANPUT
	      Is a band writable?

       I_SETCLTIME
	      Set close time delay.

       I_GETCLTIME
	      Get close time delay.

       I_LINK Connect two STREAMs.

       I_UNLINK
	      Disconnect two STREAMs.

       I_PLINK
	      Persistently connect two STREAMs.

       I_PUNLINK
	      Dismantle a persistent STREAMS link.

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_LOOK:

       FMNAMESZ
	      The minimum size in bytes of the buffer referred to by  the  arg
	      argument.

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_FLUSH:

       FLUSHR Flush read queues.

       FLUSHW Flush write queues.

       FLUSHRW
	      Flush read and write queues.

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_SETSIG:

       S_RDNORM
	      A	 normal	 (priority  band  set to 0) message has arrived at the
	      head of a STREAM head read queue.

       S_RDBAND
	      A message with a non-zero priority band has arrived at the  head
	      of a STREAM head read queue.

       S_INPUT
	      A	 message,  other  than a high-priority message, has arrived at
	      the head of a STREAM head read queue.

       S_HIPRI
	      A high-priority message is present on a STREAM head read queue.

       S_OUTPUT
	      The write queue for normal data (priority band 0) just below the
	      STREAM  head  is	no longer full. This notifies the process that
	      there is room on the queue for sending (or writing) normal  data
	      downstream.

       S_WRNORM
	      Equivalent to S_OUTPUT.

       S_WRBAND
	      The  write  queue	 for  a	 non-zero priority band just below the
	      STREAM head is no longer full.

       S_MSG  A STREAMS	 signal	 message  that	contains  the  SIGPOLL	signal
	      reaches the front of the STREAM head read queue.

       S_ERROR
	      Notification of an error condition reaches the STREAM head.

       S_HANGUP
	      Notification of a hangup reaches the STREAM head.

       S_BANDURG
	      When  used  in  conjunction  with	 S_RDBAND, SIGURG is generated
	      instead of SIGPOLL when a priority message reaches the front  of
	      the STREAM head read queue.

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_PEEK:

       RS_HIPRI
	      Only look for high-priority messages.

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_SRDOPT:

       RNORM  Byte-STREAM mode, the default.

       RMSGD  Message-discard mode.

       RMSGN  Message-non-discard mode.

       RPROTNORM
	      Fail  read()  with  [EBADMSG]  if a message containing a control
	      part is at the front of the STREAM head read queue.

       RPROTDAT
	      Deliver the control part of a message as	data  when  a  process
	      issues a read().

       RPROTDIS
	      Discard the control part of a message, delivering any data part,
	      when a process issues a read().

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_SWOPT:

       SNDZERO
	      Send a zero-length message downstream when a write() of 0	 bytes
	      occurs.

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_ATMARK:

       ANYMARK
	      Check if the message is marked.

       LASTMARK
	      Check if the message is the last one marked on the queue.

       At least the following macros shall be defined for use with I_UNLINK:

       MUXID_ALL
	      Unlink all STREAMs linked to the STREAM associated with fildes.

       The   following	macros	shall  be  defined  for	 getmsg(),  getpmsg(),
       putmsg(), and putpmsg():

       MSG_ANY
	      Receive any message.

       MSG_BAND
	      Receive message from specified band.

       MSG_HIPRI
	      Send/receive high-priority message.

       MORECTL
	      More control information is left in message.

       MOREDATA
	      More data is left in message.

       The <stropts.h> header  may  make  visible  all	of  the	 symbols  from
       <unistd.h>.

       The following shall be declared as functions and may also be defined as
       macros. Function prototypes shall be provided.

	      int    isastream(int);
	      int    getmsg(int, struct strbuf *restrict, struct strbuf *restrict,
			 int *restrict);
	      int    getpmsg(int, struct strbuf *restrict, struct strbuf *restrict,
			 int *restrict, int *restrict);
	      int    ioctl(int, int, ... );
	      int    putmsg(int, const struct strbuf *, const struct strbuf *, int);
	      int    putpmsg(int, const struct strbuf *, const struct strbuf *, int,
			 int);
	      int    fattach(int, const char *);
	      int    fdetach(const char *);

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE
       None.

RATIONALE
       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       <sys/types.h>  ,	 <unistd.h>  ,	the  System   Interfaces   volume   of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,  close(),	fcntl(),  getmsg(),  ioctl(),  open(),
       pipe(), read(), poll(), putmsg(), signal(), write()

COPYRIGHT
       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in  electronic  form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX),	The  Open  Group  Base
       Specifications  Issue  6,  Copyright  (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of
       Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open  Group.  In  the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group  Standard
       is  the	referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003			<stropts.h>(P)
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