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linx_send() - Send a LINX signal to a LINX endpoint (spid)

linx_send_w_s() - Send a LINX signal and specify a different LINX endpoint

as sender

Synopsis

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

int linx_send(LINX *linx, union LINX_SIGNAL **sig, LINX_SPID to);

int linx_send_w_s(LINX *linx, union LINX_SIGNAL **sig, LINX_SPID from, LINX_SPID to);

Description

Send a signal to the LINX endpoint identified by the to binary identifier (spid). linx_send(3) always consumes the signal buffer, even if the call fails, by freeing the memory and setting *sig to LINX_NIL to prevent further access.

linx is the handle to the LINX endpoint, via which the signal is transmitted.


sig is the signal to send. The signal buffer must be owned by the transmitting LINX endpoint. It could have been allocated with linx_alloc(3) or received via the same LINX endpoint. If sig is corrupt, abort(3) is called.

to is the identifier (spid) of the recipient LINX endpoint, usually found as a result of a linx_hunt(3) . If the to spid refers to an endpoint that has been closed (i.e. in state LINX_ZOMBIE), -1 is returned and errno is set to ECONNRESET.

from is the identifier (spid) of a different sender endpoint (instead of the transmitting endpoint). The recipient will see this spid as the sender of the signal. If the from spid refers to an endpoint that has been closed (i.e. in state LINX_ZOMBIE), -1 is returned and errno is set to ECONNRESET.

Return Value

Returns 0 if successful. On failure, -1 is returned and errno will be set. In any case, sig is set to LINX_NIL.

Errors

EBADF, ENOTSOCK The LINX endpoint is associated with an invalid socket descriptor.

ENOBUFS, ENOMEM Insufficient memory is available.

ECONNRESET The destination spid refers to a LINX endpoint that has been closed (i.e. in state LINX_ZOMBIE). This situation is best avoided by using linx_attach(3) to supervise the receiving LINX endpoint. Closed spid are not reused until forced by spid instance counter overflow.

EPIPE This error is reported at an attempt to send to the spid of a LINX endpoint that is being closed as the call occurs.

Bugs/Limitations

None.

Notes

It is illegal to allocate/receive a signal buffer on one LINX endpoint and then send it using linx_send(3) from another LINX endpoint. In that case a new signal buffer needs to be allocated and the buffer contents moved to the new signal buffers prior to sending it.

    union LINX_SIGNAL *sig1, *sig2;
    LINX_OSBUFSIZE size;
    LINX_SIGSELECT sel[] = {0};
    LINX *linx1, *linx2;
    LINX_SPID to_spid;
    ...
    sig1 = linx_receive(linx1, &sig1, sel);
    size = linx_sigsize(linx1, sig1);
    sig2 = linx_alloc(linx2, size, sel);
    memcpy((void)sig2, (void)sig1, size);
    (void)linx_free_buf(linx1, &sig1);
    (void)linx_send(linx2, &sig2, to_spid);
    ...

See Also

linx(7) , linx_alloc(3) , linx_hunt(3) , linx_receive(3) , linx_receive_w_tmo(3) , linx_receive_from(3) ,

Author

Enea LINX team

Copyright

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