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merror - Send an M_ERROR message upstream
#include <sys/stream.h> #include <sys/strsun.h> void merror(queue_t *wq, mblk_t *mp, int error);
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
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The merror() function constructs an M_ERROR message, and sends the resulting message upstream.
If mp is NULL, merror() allocates a one-byte M_ERROR message. If mp is non-NULL, merror() attempts to convert the passed-in message to an M_ERROR. However, if the passed-in message has more than one reference (see dupmsg(9F)), or if it is of zero length, it is freed and a new message is allocated.
If the allocation or conversion fails, merror() silently fails. Otherwise, the resulting one-byte data block is assigned the specified error code and sent upstream.
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This function can be called from user, kernel or interrupt context.
Callers must not hold any locks across an merror() that can be acquired as part of put(9E) processing.
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June 9, 2004 | OmniOS |