adjmsg(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers adjmsg(9F)NAMEadjmsg - trim bytes from a message
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stream.h>
int adjmsg(mblk_t *mp, ssize_t len);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
PARAMETERS
mp Pointer to the message to be trimmed.
len The number of bytes to be removed.
DESCRIPTION
The adjmsg() function removes bytes from a message. |len| (the absolute
value of len) specifies the number of bytes to be removed. The adjmsg()
function only trims bytes across message blocks of the same type.
The adjmsg() function finds the maximal leading sequence of message
blocks of the same type as that of mp and starts removing bytes either
from the head of that sequence or from the tail of that sequence. If
len is greater than 0, adjmsg() removes bytes from the start of the
first message block in that sequence. If len is less than 0, it removes
bytes from the end of the last message block in that sequence.
The adjmsg() function fails if |len| is greater than the number of
bytes in the maximal leading sequence it finds.
The adjmsg() function may remove any except the first zero-length mes‐
sage block created during adjusting. It may also remove any zero-length
message blocks that occur within the scope of |len|.
RETURN VALUES
The adjmsg() function returns:
1 Successful completion.
0 An error occurred.
CONTEXT
The adjmsg() function can be called from user, interrupt, or kernel
context.
SEE ALSO
STREAMS Programming Guide
SunOS 5.10 16 Jan 2006 adjmsg(9F)