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  T_SNDUDATA(3N)    (Networking Support Utilities)   T_SNDUDATA(3N)



  NAME
       t_sndudata - send a data unit

  SYNOPSIS
       #include <tiuser.h>

       int tsndudata(fd, unitdata)
       int fd;
       struct tunitdata *unitdata;

  DESCRIPTION
       This function is used in connectionless mode to send a data
       unit to another transport user.  Fd identifies the local
       transport endpoint through which data will be sent, and
       unitdata points to a t_unitdata structure containing the
       following members:

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


       Netbuf is described in intro(3).  In unitdata, addr
       specifies the protocol address of the destination user, opt
       identifies protocol-specific options that the user wants
       associated with this request, and udata specifies the user
       data to be sent.  The user may choose not to specify what
       protocol options are associated with the transfer by setting
       the len field of opt to zero.  In this case, the provider
       may use default options.

       If the len field of udata is zero, no data unit will be
       passed to the transport provider; t_sndudata will not send
       zero-length data units.

       By default, t_sndudata operates in synchronous mode and may
       wait if flow control restrictions prevent the data from
       being accepted by the local transport provider at the time
       the call is made.  However, if O_NDELAY is set (via t_open
       or fcntl), t_sndudata will execute in asynchronous mode and


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       will fail under such conditions.

       If t_sndudata is issued from an invalid state, or if the
       amount of data specified in udata exceeds the TSDU size as
       returned by t_open or t_getinfo, the provider will generate
       an EPROTO protocol error.  (See TSYSERR below.)

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

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

       [TFLOW]           O_NDELAY was set, but the flow control
                         mechanism prevented the transport provider
                         from accepting data at this time.

       [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_rcvudata(3N), t_rcvuderr(3N).
       Network Programmer's Guide, Vol. 1.

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













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