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linx_get_descriptor() - Get the lower level socket descriptor associated with a LINX endpoint

Synopsis

#include <linx_types.h>
#include <linx.h>

int linx_get_descriptor(LINX *linx);

Description

The linx_get_descriptor() call returns the underlying socket descriptor of a LINX endpoint. This socket descriptor is usually not needed, when using the LINX API.

However, it must be used if the application wants to wait for multiple sockets, maybe of different types, using the generic select(2) call. When a state change occurs, the select(2) call returns and the application can map the descriptor to the correct LINX endpoint (unless it is another socket type). If a state change was reported for a LINX endpoint, the application can use LINX API function calls on this endpoint to take care of the event.

Alternatively use the low level LINX Socket API directly on the underlying socket descriptor.

linx is the handle to the LINX endpoint.

If linx is not a valid LINX endpoint, i.e. created with linx_open(3) then abort(3) is called.

Return Value

Returns a socket descriptor.

Bugs/Limitations

None.

Notes

Never close a LINX socket descriptor with socket functions. This must be handled by linx_close(3) to enforce freeing of the corresponding memory resources of the LINX endpoint.

See Also

linx(7) , linx_open(3) , select(2)

Author

Enea LINX team

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2006-2007, Enea Software AB All rights reserved.

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