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The qtimeout() function schedules the specified function func to be called after a specified time interval. func is called with arg as a parameter. Control is immediately returned to the caller. This is useful
when an event is known to occur within a specific time frame, or when you want to wait for I/O processes when an interrupt is not available or might cause problems. The exact time interval over which the timeout takes effect cannot be guaranteed, but the value given is a close approximation.
The qtimeout() function is tailored to be used with the enhanced STREAMS framework interface which is based on the concept of perimeters. (See mt-streams(9F).) qtimeout() schedules the specified function to execute after entering the perimeters associated with the queue passed in as the first parameter to qtimeout(). All outstanding timeouts and bufcalls must be cancelled (using, respectively, quntimeout(9F) and qunbufcall(9F)) before a driver close routine can block
and before the close routine calls qprocsoff(9F).
qprocson(9F) must be called before calling qtimeout().
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