HP 800 HP DLPI Programmer's Guide - Page 175

DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL, State, New State, Response

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Chapter 3 DLPI Input/Output Controls Supported ioctls dl_dest_addr_offset Offset from the beginning of the M_PROTO message block where the destination DLSAP address begins. dl_priority Priority value within the supported range for the specified data link service data unit (DLSDU). DLPI does not support priority messages. Therefore, this value must be set to 0 (zero). State The message is valid in DL_IDLE or DL_UNBOUND state. If the stream is not in either of these states, ioc_error is set to EBUSY. New State The resulting state is unchanged. Response If the driver does not support fast path, EINVAL is returned. If the dl_unitdata_req_t structure in the b_cont of the ioctl is invalid (if b_cont is NULL), EINVAL is returned. DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL is a DLPI defined transparent ioctl. You can use it to set the driver parameters. This ioctl provides an interface to set Speed, Duplex mode, autoneg/auto sense, and Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). In addition, you can use it to reset MTU of an interface. Before using DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL, please note the following points: • DLPI does not interpret the request of this ioctl. The request must be used between the driver's user space application and the driver. • The driver user space application can request DLPI to serialize this request by setting the DL_HP_SERIALIZE bit in the dl_request element, if another DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL on the same interface is in progress. 175

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DLPI Input/Output Controls
Supported ioctls
Chapter 3
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dl_dest_addr_offset
Offset from the beginning of the M_PROTO message block where the
destination DLSAP address begins.
dl_priority
Priority value within the supported range for the specified data link
service data unit (DLSDU).
DLPI does not support priority messages. Therefore, this value must
be set to 0 (zero).
State
The message is valid in DL_IDLE or DL_UNBOUND state. If the stream
is not in either of these states, ioc_error is set to EBUSY.
New State
The resulting state is unchanged.
Response
If the driver does not support fast path, EINVAL is returned.
If the dl_unitdata_req_t structure in the
b_cont
of the ioctl is invalid (if
b_cont
is NULL), EINVAL is returned.
DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL
DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL is a DLPI defined transparent ioctl.
You can use it to set the driver parameters.
This ioctl provides an interface to set Speed, Duplex mode, autoneg/auto
sense, and Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). In addition, you can use
it to reset MTU of an interface.
Before using DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL, please note the
following points:
DLPI does not interpret the request of this ioctl. The request must be
used between the driver
s user space application and the driver.
The driver user space application can request DLPI to serialize this
request by setting the DL_HP_SERIALIZE bit in the dl_request
element, if another DL_HP_SET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL on the same
interface is in progress.