05-05-2012
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bhargav90
What should i do to configure "hme0" instead of using "e1000g0"
If you insist doing so, you can upgrade to Solaris 11 and set whatever name you like for your network interface, a feature called vanity naming.
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qwriter(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers qwriter(9F)
NAME
qwriter - asynchronous STREAMS perimeter upgrade
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stream.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
void qwriter(queue_t *qp, mblk_t *mp, void (*func)(), int perimeter);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
qp Pointer to the queue.
mp Pointer to a message that will be passed in to the callback function.
func A function that will be called when exclusive (writer) access has been acquired at the specified perimeter.
perimeter Either PERIM_INNER or PERIM_OUTER.
DESCRIPTION
qwriter() is used to upgrade the access at either the inner or the outer perimeter from shared to exclusive and call the specified callback
function when the upgrade has succeeded. See mt-streams(9F). The callback function is called as:
(*func)(queue_t *qp, mblk_t *mp);
qwriter() will acquire exclusive access immediately if possible, in which case the specified callback function will be executed before
qwriter() returns. If this is not possible, qwriter() will defer the upgrade until later and return before the callback function has been
executed. Modules should not assume that the callback function has been executed when qwriter() returns. One way to avoid dependencies on
the execution of the callback function is to immediately return after calling qwriter() and let the callback function finish the processing
of the message.
When qwriter() defers calling the callback function, the STREAMS framework will prevent other messages from entering the inner perimeter
associated with the queue until the upgrade has completed and the callback function has finished executing.
CONTEXT
qwriter() can only be called from an put(9E) or srv(9E) routine, or from a qwriter(), qtimeout(9F), or qbufcall(9F) callback function.
SEE ALSO
put(9E), srv(9E), mt-streams(9F), qbufcall(9F), qtimeout(9F)
STREAMS Programming Guide
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.10 1 Mar 1993 qwriter(9F)