01-26-2009
Fastest might be C; depends if you have an interface for your type of DB.
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putctl1(9r) putctl1(9r)
NAME
putctl1 - Puts a control message with a 1-byte parameter on a queue
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stream.h>
int putctl1(
queue_t *queue_pointer,
int type,
int parameter );
ARGUMENTS
Specifies a pointer to the queue to which the message is to be sent. The typedef queue_t is an alternate name for struct queue_entry *.
Specifies a message type (must be control and not a data type). Specifies a 1-byte parameter.
DESCRIPTION
Like the putctl interface, the putctl1 interface tests the type argument to make sure a data type was not specified. It then attempts to
allocate a message block. In addition, the putctl1 interface can send a 1-byte parameter in the parameter argument. You can use the parame-
ter for any purpose. For example, you can use this argument to specify how long the delay will be when sending an M_DELAY message. The
putctl1 interface fails if a message block cannot be allocated or if the type argument is M_DELAY, M_PROTO, or M_PCPROTO.
NOTES
The putctl1 interface calls the putctl_comm interface, which actually performs the work of sending the control message.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, putctl1 returns the value 1. The putctl1 interface fails if a message block cannot be allocated or if the type
argument is M_DELAY, M_PROTO, or M_PCPROTO.
SEE ALSO
Kernel Interfaces: allocb(9r), datamsg(9r), putctl(9r)
Programmer's Guide: STREAMS
putctl1(9r)