Kernel Functions for Drivers putbq(9F)
NAME
putbq - place a message at the head of a queue
SYNOPSIS
#include
int putbq(queue_t *q, mblk_t *bp);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
PARAMETERS
q Pointer to the queue. bp Pointer to the message block.DESCRIPTION
The putbq() function places a message at the beginning of
the appropriate section of the message queue. There are always sections for high priority and ordinary messages. Ifother priority bands are used, each will have its own sec-
tion of the queue, in priority band order, after high prior-
ity messages and before ordinary messages. putbq() can be
used for ordinary, priority band, and high priority mes-
sages. However, unless precautions are taken, using putbq()
with a high priority message is likely to lead to an infin-
ite loop of putting the message back on the queue, being rescheduled, pulling it off, and putting it back on. This function is usually called when bcanput(9F) or canput(9F) determines that the message cannot be passed on to the next stream component. The flow control parameters are updated to reflect the change in the queue's status. If QNOENB is not set, the service routine is enabled.RETURN VALUES
The putbq() function returns 1 upon success and 0 upon
failure. Upon failure, the caller should call freemsg(9F) to free the pointer to the message block.CONTEXT
The putbq() function can be called from user, interrupt, or
kernel context.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 16 Jan 2006 1
Kernel Functions for Drivers putbq(9F)
EXAMPLES
See the bufcall(9F) function page for an example of putbq().
SEE ALSO
bcanput(9F), bufcall(9F), canput(9F), getq(9F), putq(9F) Writing Device Drivers STREAMS Programming GuideSunOS 5.11 Last change: 16 Jan 2006 2