Kernel Functions for Drivers linkb(9F)
NAME
linkb - concatenate two message blocks
SYNOPSIS
#include
void linkb(mblk_t *mp1, mblk_t *mp2);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
DESCRIPTION
The linkb() function creates a new message by adding mp2 to
the tail of mp1. The continuation pointer, b_cont, of mp1 is
set to point to mp2.The following figure describes how the linkb(m1, m2); func-
tion concatenates two message blocks, mp1 and mp2: Printed copy or docs.sun.com shows a figure that describeshow the linkb(m1, m2); function creates a new message by
adding mp1 to the tail of mp2PARAMETERS
mp1 The message to which mp2 is to be added. mblk_t is an
instance of the msgb(9S) structure. mp2 The message to be added.CONTEXT
The linkb() function can be called from user, interrupt, or
kernel context.EXAMPLES
See dupb(9F) for an example that uses linkb().
SEE ALSO
dupb(9F), unlinkb(9F), msgb(9S)
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