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  T_RCVUDATA(3N)    (Networking Support Utilities)   T_RCVUDATA(3N)



  NAME
       t_rcvudata - receive a data unit

  SYNOPSIS
       #include <tiuser.h>

       int trcvudata(fd, unitdata, flags)
       int fd;
       struct tunitdata *unitdata;
       int *flags;

  DESCRIPTION
       This function is used in connectionless mode to receive a
       data unit from another transport user.  Fd identifies the
       local transport endpoint through which data will be
       received, unitdata holds information associated with the
       received data unit, and flags is set on return to indicate
       that the complete data unit was not received.  Unitdata
       points to a t_unitdata structure containing the following
       members:

            struct netbuf addr;
            struct netbuf opt;
            struct netbuf udata;

       The maxlen [see netbufin intro(3)] field of addr, opt, and
       udata must be set before issuing this function to indicate
       the maximum size of the buffer for each.

       On return from this call, addr specifies the protocol
       address of the sending user, opt identifies protocol-
       specific options that were associated with this data unit,
       and udata specifies the user data that was received.

       By default, t_rcvudata operates in synchronous mode and will
       wait for a data unit to arrive if none is currently
       available.  However, if O_NDELAY is set (via t_open or
       fcntl), t_rcvudata will execute in asynchronous mode and
       will fail if no data units are available.



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  T_RCVUDATA(3N)    (Networking Support Utilities)   T_RCVUDATA(3N)



       If the buffer defined in the udata field of unitdata is not
       large enough to hold the current data unit, the buffer will
       be filled and T_MORE will be set in flags on return to
       indicate that another t_rcvudata should be issued to
       retrieve the rest of the data unit.  Subsequent t_rcvudata
       call(s) will return zero for the length of the address and
       options until the full data unit has been received.

       On failure, t_errno may be set to one of the following:

       [TBADF]             The specified file descriptor does not
                           refer to a transport endpoint.

       [TNODATA]           O_NDELAY was set, but no data units are
                           currently available from the transport
                           provider.

       [TBUFOVFLW]         The number of bytes allocated for the
                           incoming protocol address or options is
                           not sufficient to store the information.
                           The unit data information to be returned
                           in unitdata will be discarded.

       [TLOOK]             An asynchronous event has occurred on
                           this transport endpoint and requires
                           immediate attention.

       [TNOTSUPPORT]       This function is not supported by the
                           underlying transport provider.

       [TSYSERR]           A system error has occurred during
                           execution of this function.

  SEE ALSO
       intro(3), t_rcvuderr(3N), t_sndudata(3N).
       Network Programmer's Guide, Vol. 1.

  DIAGNOSTICS
       t_rcvudata returns 0 on successful completion and -1 on
       failure and t_errno is set to indicate the error.


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