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Kernel Functions for DriversOTHERQ(9F)


NAME

 OTHERQ, otherq - get pointer to queue's partner queue

SYNOPSIS

 
#include <sys/stream.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
queue_t *OTHERQ(queue_t *q);

INTERFACE LEVEL

 

Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).


PARAMETERS

 
q
Pointer to the queue.

DESCRIPTION

 

The OTHERQ() function returns a pointer to the other of the two queue structures that make up a STREAMS module or driver. If q points to the read queue the write queue will be returned, and vice versa.


RETURN VALUES

 

OTHERQ() returns a pointer to a queue's partner.


CONTEXT

 

OTHERQ() can be called from user or interrupt context.


EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Setting Queues
 

This routine sets the minimum packet size, the maximum packet size, the high water mark, and the low water mark for the read and write queues of a given module or driver. It is passed either one of the queues. This could be used if a module or driver wished to update its queue parameters dynamically.
 
 1  void
 2  set_q_params(q, min, max, hi, lo)
 3      queue_t *q;
 4      short min;
 5      short max;
 6      ushort_t hi;
 7      ushort_t lo;
 8  {
 9	        q->q_minpsz = min;
10	        q->q_maxpsz = max;
11	        q->q_hiwat = hi;
12   	     q->q_lowat = lo;
13	        OTHERQ(q)->q_minpsz = min;
14	        OTHERQ(q)->q_maxpsz = max;
15	        OTHERQ(q)->q_hiwat = hi;
16	        OTHERQ(q)->q_lowat = lo;
17  }


SEE ALSO

 

Writing Device Drivers

STREAMS Programming Guide



SunOS 5.9Go To TopLast Changed 11 Apr 1991