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Technical Reference: Communications, Volume 1
Provide generic data link control
(GDLC) with a structure to return data types and service access point (SAP)
and link station (LS) correlators.
#define DLC_INFO 0x80000000
#define DLC_XIDD 0x40000000
#define DLC_DGRM 0x20000000
#define DLC_NETD 0x10000000
#define DLC_OFLO 0x00000002
#define DLC_RSPP 0x00000001
struct dlc_io_ext
{
__ulong32_t sap_corr;
__ulong32_t ls_corr;
__ulong32_t flags;
__ulong32_t dlh_len;
};
An extended read or
readx subroutine must be issued by an application user to provide
GDLC with a structure to return the type of data and the SAP and LS
correlators.
sap_corr
| Specifies the user's SAP identifier of the received data.
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ls_corr
| Specifies the user's LS identifier of the received data.
|
flags
| Specifies flags for the readx subroutine. The following
flags are supported:
- DLC_INFO
- Indicates that normal sequenced data has been received for a link station
using an I-Frame Data Received routine. If
buffer overflow (OFLO) is indicated, the received data has been truncated
because the received data length exceeds either the maximum I-field size
derived at completion of DLC_START_LS ioctl
operation or the application user's buffer size.
- DLC_XIDD
- Indicates that exchange identification (XID) data has been received for a
link station using an XID Data Received
routine. If buffer overflow (OFLO) is indicated, the received XID has
been truncated because the received data length exceeds either the maximum
I-field size derived at DLC_START_LS completion or the application
user's buffer size. If response pending (RSPP) is indicated, an
XID response is required and must be provided to GDLC using a write XID as
soon as possible to avoid repolling and possible termination of the remote
LS.
- DLC_DGRM
- Indicates that a datagram has been received for an LS using a Datagram Data Received routine. If buffer
overflow (OFLO) is indicated, the received data has been truncated because the
received data length exceeds either the maximum I-field size derived at
DLC_START_LS completion or the application user's buffer
size.
- DLC_NETD
- Indicates that data has been received from the network for a service
access point using a Network Data Received
routine. This may be link-establishment data such as X.21
call-progress signals or Smartmodem command responses. It can also be
data destined for the user's SAP when no link station has been started
that fits the addressing of the packet received. If buffer overflow
(OFLO) is indicated, the received data has been truncated because the received
data length exceeds either the maximum packet size derived at DLC_ENABLE_SAP completion or the application
user's buffer size.
Network data contains the entire MAC layer packet, excluding any fields
stripped by the adapter such as Preamble or CRC.
- DLC_OFLO
- Indicates that overflow of the user data area has occurred and the data
was truncated. This error does not set a u.u_error
indication.
- DLC_RSPP
- Indicates that the XID received requires an XID response to be sent back
to the remote link station.
|
dlh_len
| Specifies data link header length. This field has a different
meaning depending on whether the extension is for a readx
subroutine call to GDLC or a response from GDLC.
On the application readx subroutine, this field indicates
whether the user wishes to have datalink header information prefixed to the
data. If this field is set to 0 (zero), the data link header is
not to be copied (only the I-field is copied). If this field
is set to any nonzero value, the data link header information is included in
the read operation.
On the response to an application readx subroutine, this field
contains the number of data link header bytes received and copied into the
data link header information field.
On asynchronous receive function handlers to the kernel user, this field
contains the length of the data link header within the communications memory
buffer (mbuf).
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These DLC extended parameters for
the read subroutine are part of the data link control in BOS
Extensions 2 for the device manager you are using.
The read, readx, readv, or
readvx subroutine.
List of Kernel
Routines for DLC.
Parameter
Blocks by ioctl Operation for DLC.
write
Subroutine Extended Parameters for DLC.
Generic Data Link
Control (GDLC) Environment Overview in AIX 5L Version 5.1
Communications Programming Concepts.
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