t_rcvuderr - receive a unit data error indication
#include <xti.h>
int t_rcvuderr(
int fd,
struct t_uderr *uderr)
The t_rcvuderr(3) function is used in connectionless-mode to receive information concerning an error on a previously sent data unit, and should only be issued following a unit data error indication. It informs the transport user that a data unit with a specific destination address and protocol options produced an error.
Parameters | Before call | After call |
---|---|---|
fd | x | / |
uderr-> | addr.maxlen | x |
uderr-> | addr.len | / |
uderr-> | addr.buf | ? |
uderr-> | opt.maxlen | x |
uderr-> | opt.len | / |
uderr-> | opt.buf | ? |
uderr-> | error | / |
The argument fd identifies the local transport endpoint through which the error report will be received, and uderr points to a t_uderr structure containing the following members:
struct netbuf addr;
struct netbuf opt;
t_scalar_t error;
The maxlen field of addr and opt must be set before calling this function to indicate the maximum size of the buffer for each. If this field is set to zero for addr or opt, no information is returned in the buf field of this parameter.
On return from this call, the addr structure specifies the destination protocol address of the erroneous data unit, the opt structure identifies options that were associated with the data unit, and error specifies a protocol-dependent error code.
If the user does not care to identify the data unit that produced an error, uderr may be set to a null pointer, and t_rcvuderr() will simply clear the error indication without reporting any information to the user.
T_IDLE
On failure, t_errno is set to one of the following:
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and t_errno is set to indicate an error.
t_rcvudata(3)
t_sndudata(3)