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timod(7M)			STREAMS Modules			     timod(7M)

NAME
       timod - Transport Interface cooperating STREAMS module

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/stropts.h>

       ioctl(fildes, I_STR, &my_strioctl);

DESCRIPTION
       timod  is  a STREAMS module for use with the Transport Interface ("TI")
       functions of the Network Services library. The timod module converts  a
       set  of	ioctl(2) calls into STREAMS messages that may be consumed by a
       transport protocol provider that supports the Transport Interface. This
       allows a user to initiate certain TI functions as atomic operations.

       The  timod  module  must	 be  pushed onto only a stream terminated by a
       transport protocol provider that supports the TI.

       All STREAMS messages, with the exception of the message types generated
       from  the  ioctl commands described below, will be transparently passed
       to the neighboring module or driver. The messages  generated  from  the
       following ioctl commands are recognized and processed by the timod mod‐
       ule. The format of the ioctl call is:

	 #include <sys/stropts.h>
		   -
		   -
	 struct strioctl my_strioctl;
		   -
		   -
	 strioctl.ic_cmd = cmd;
	 strioctl.ic_timout = INFTIM;
	 strioctl.ic_len = size;
	 strioctl.ic_dp = (char *)buf
	 ioctl(fildes, I_STR, &my_strioctl);

       On issuance, size is the size of the appropriate TI message to be  sent
       to  the transport provider and on return size is the size of the appro‐
       priate TI message from the transport provider in response to the issued
       TI  message. buf is a pointer to a buffer large enough to hold the con‐
       tents of the appropriate TI messages. The TI message types are  defined
       in <sys/tihdr.h>. The possible values for the cmd field are:

       TI_BIND	     Bind  an  address	to  the	 underlying transport protocol
		     provider. The message issued to  the   TI_BIND  ioctl  is
		     equivalent	 to  the  TI  message type  T_BIND_REQ and the
		     message returned by  the  successful  completion  of  the
		     ioctl is equivalent to the TI message type T_BIND_ACK.

       TI_UNBIND     Unbind  an address from the underlying transport protocol
		     provider. The message issued to the  TI_UNBIND  ioctl  is
		     equivalent	 to  the TI message type  T_UNBIND_REQ and the
		     message returned by  the  successful  completion  of  the
		     ioctl is equivalent to the TI message type T_OK_ACK.

       TI_GETINFO    Get  the TI protocol specific information from the trans‐
		     port  protocol  provider.	The  message  issued  to   the
		     TI_GETINFO	 ioctl	is  equivalent	to the TI message type
		     T_INFO_REQ and the message	 returned  by  the  successful
		     completion	 of  the ioctl is equivalent to the TI message
		     type T_INFO_ACK.

       TI_OPTMGMT    Get, set, or negotiate protocol specific options with the
		     transport	protocol  provider.  The message issued to the
		     TI_OPTMGMT ioctl is equivalent to	the  TI	 message  type
		     T_OPTMGMT_REQ  and the message returned by the successful
		     completion of the ioctl is equivalent to the  TI  message
		     type T_OPTMGMT_ACK.

FILES
       <sys/timod.h>	 ioctl definitions

       <sys/tiuser.h>	 TLI interface declaration and structure file

       <sys/tihdr.h>	 TPI declarations and user-level code

       <sys/errno.h>	 system error messages file. Please see errno(3C).

SEE ALSO
       intro(3), ioctl(2), errno(3C), tirdwr(7M)

DIAGNOSTICS
       If  the	ioctl returns with a value greater than 0, the lower 8 bits of
       the return value will be one of	the  TI	 error	codes  as  defined  in
       <sys/tiuser.h>.	If  the	 TI error is of type  TSYSERR, then the next 8
       bits  of	 the  return  value  will  contain  an	error  as  defined  in
       <sys/errno.h> (see  intro(3)).

SunOS 5.10			  16 May 2011			     timod(7M)
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