PRIOMethods¶
The table of I/O methods used in a file descriptor.
Syntax¶
#include <prio.h>
struct PRIOMethods {
PRDescType file_type;
PRCloseFN close;
PRReadFN read;
PRWriteFN write;
PRAvailableFN available;
PRAvailable64FN available64;
PRFsyncFN fsync;
PRSeekFN seek;
PRSeek64FN seek64;
PRFileInfoFN fileInfo;
PRFileInfo64FN fileInfo64;
PRWritevFN writev;
PRConnectFN connect;
PRAcceptFN accept;
PRBindFN bind;
PRListenFN listen;
PRShutdownFN shutdown;
PRRecvFN recv;
PRSendFN send;
PRRecvfromFN recvfrom;
PRSendtoFN sendto;
PRPollFN poll;
PRAcceptreadFN acceptread;
PRTransmitfileFN transmitfile;
PRGetsocknameFN getsockname;
PRGetpeernameFN getpeername;
PRGetsockoptFN getsockopt;
PRSetsockoptFN setsockopt;
};
typedef struct PRIOMethods PRIOMethods;
Parameters¶
file_type
Type of file represented (tos).
close
Close file and destroy descriptor.
read
Read up to the specified number of bytes into buffer.
write
Write specified number of bytes from buffer.
available
Determine number of bytes available for reading.
available64
Same as previous field, except 64-bit.
fsync
Flush all in-memory buffers of file to permanent store.
seek
Position the file pointer to the desired place.
seek64
Same as previous field, except 64-bit.
fileInfo
Get information about an open file.
fileInfo64
Same as previous field, except 64-bit.
writev
Write from a vector of buffers.
connect
Connect to the specified network address.
accept
Accept a connection from a network peer.
bind
Associate a network address with the file descriptor.
listen
Prepare to listen for network connections.
shutdown
Shut down a network connection.
recv
Receive up to the specified number of bytes.
send
Send all the bytes specified.
recvfrom
Receive up to the specified number of bytes and report network source.
sendto
Send bytes to specified network address.
poll
Test the file descriptor to see if it is ready for I/O.
acceptread
Accept and read from a new network file descriptor.
transmitfile
Transmit an entire file to the specified socket.
getsockname
Get network address associated with a file descriptor.
getpeername
Get peer’s network address.
getsockopt
Get current setting of specified socket option.
setsockopt
Set value of specified socket option.
Description¶
You don’t need to know the type declaration for each function listed in
the method table unless you are implementing a layer. For information
about each function, see the corresponding function description in this
document. For example, the write
method in PRIOMethods
implements the PR_Write function. For type definition details, see
prio.h
.
The I/O methods table provides procedural access to the functions of the
file descriptor. It is the responsibility of a layer implementer to
provide suitable functions at every entry point (that is, for every
function in the I/O methods table). If a layer provides no
functionality, it should call the next lower (higher) function of the
same name (for example, the “close” method would return
fd->lower->method->close(fd->lower)
).
Not all functions in the methods table are implemented for all types of
files. For example, the seek method is implemented for normal files but
not for sockets. In cases where this partial implementation occurs, the
function returns an error indication with an error code of
PR_INVALID_METHOD_ERROR
.