Query: wr
OS: linux
Section: 9f
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
WR(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers WR(9F)NAMEWR, wr - get pointer to the write queue for this module or driverSYNOPSIS#include <sys/stream.h> #include <sys/ddi.h> queue_t *WR(queue_t *q);INTERFACE LEVELArchitecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).PARAMETERSq Pointer to the read queue whose write queue is to be returned.DESCRIPTIONThe WR() function accepts a read queue pointer as an argument and returns a pointer to the write queue of the same module. CAUTION: Make sure the argument to this function is a pointer to a read queue. WR() will not check for queue type, and a system panic could result if the pointer is not to a read queue.RETURN VALUESThe pointer to the write queue.CONTEXTWR() can be called from user or interrupt context.EXAMPLESExample 1: Using WR() In a STREAMS close(9E) routine, the driver or module is passed a pointer to the read queue. These usually are set to the address of the module-specific data structure for the minor device. 1 xxxclose(q, flag) 2 queue_t *q; 3 int flag; 4 { 5 q->q_ptr = NULL; 6 WR(q)->q_ptr = NULL; . . . 7 }SEE ALSOclose(9E), OTHERQ(9F), RD(9F) Writing Device Drivers STREAMS Programming Guide SunOS 5.10 15 Nov 1991 WR(9F)
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