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t_rcvv(3NSL)	     Networking Services Library Functions	  t_rcvv(3NSL)

NAME
       t_rcvv  - receive data or expedited data sent over a connection and put
       the data into one or more non-contiguous buffers

SYNOPSIS
       #include <xti.h>

       int t_rcvv(int fd, struct t_iovec *iov, unsigned int iovcount, int *flags);

DESCRIPTION
       This function receives either normal or expedited data.	 The  argument
       fd  identifies  the  local  transport  endpoint through which data will
       arrive,	iov points to an array of  buffer  address/buffer  size	 pairs
       (iov_base, iov_len). The	 t_rcvv() function receives data into the buf‐
       fers specified by  iov0.iov_base,  iov1.iov_base,  through   iov	 [iov‐
       count-1].iov_base,  always  filling one buffer before proceeding to the
       next.

       Note that the limit on the total number of bytes available in all  buf‐
       fers passed:

	 iov(0).iov_len + . . + iov(iovcount-1).iov_len)

       may  be	constrained  by	 implementation limits. If no other constraint
       applies, it will be limited by INT_MAX. In practice,  the  availability
       of  memory  to  an application is likely to impose a lower limit on the
       amount of data that can be sent or received using scatter/gather	 func‐
       tions.

       The  argument  iovcount contains the number of buffers which is limited
       to  T_IOV_MAX, which is an implementation-defined value	 of  at	 least
       16. If the limit is exceeded, the function will fail with TBADDATA.

       The  argument  flags  may be set on return from	t_rcvv() and specifies
       optional flags as described below.

       By default,  t_rcvv() operates in synchronous mode and  will  wait  for
       data  to arrive if none is currently available. However, if  O_NONBLOCK
       is set by means of  t_open(3NSL) or  fcntl(2), t_rcvv() will execute in
       asynchronous  mode  and	will fail if no data is available. See TNODATA
       below.

       On return from the call, if  T_MORE is set  in  flags,  this  indicates
       that  there  is	more data, and the current transport service data unit
       (TSDU) or  expedited  transport	service	 data  unit  (ETSDU)  must  be
       received	 in multiple  t_rcvv() or t_rcv(3NSL) calls.  In the asynchro‐
       nous mode,  or under unusual conditions (for example, the arrival of  a
       signal  or  T_EXDATA event), the	 T_MORE flag may be set on return from
       the  t_rcvv() call even when the number of bytes received is less  than
       the  total  size	 of  all the receive buffers.  Each  t_rcvv() with the
       T_MORE flag set indicates that another  t_rcvv()	 must  follow  to  get
       more  data  for the current TSDU.  The end of the TSDU is identified by
       the return of a	t_rcvv() call with the	T_MORE flag not set.   If  the
       transport  provider does not support the concept of a TSDU as indicated
       in the  info argument on return from  t_open(3NSL) or  t_getinfo(3NSL),
       the   T_MORE  flag  is  not  meaningful	and should be ignored.	If the
       amount of buffer space passed in	 iov is greater than zero on the  call
       to  t_rcvv(), then t_rcvv() will return	0 only if the end of a TSDU is
       being returned to the user.

       On return, the data is expedited if  T_EXPEDITED is set in  flags.   If
       T_MORE  is  also	 set,  it indicates that the number of expedited bytes
       exceeded nbytes, a signal has interrupted the  call, or that an	entire
       ETSDU  was  not	available  (only  for transport protocols that support
       fragmentation of ETSDUs).  The rest of the ETSDU will  be  returned  by
       subsequent calls to t_rcvv() which will return with  T_EXPEDITED set in
       flags. The end of the ETSDU is identified by the return of a   t_rcvv()
       call with  T_EXPEDITED set and  T_MORE cleared.	If the entire ETSDU is
       not available it is possible for normal data fragments to  be  returned
       between the initial and final fragments of an ETSDU.

       If  a  signal  arrives, t_rcvv() returns, giving the user any data cur‐
       rently available.  If no data is available,  t_rcvv() returns  -1, sets
       t_errno	to  TSYSERR  and   errno  to EINTR. If some data is available,
       t_rcvv() returns the number of bytes received and   T_MORE  is  set  in
       flags.

       In  synchronous	mode,  the only way for the user to be notified of the
       arrival of normal or expedited data is to issue this function or	 check
       for  the	  T_DATA  or T_EXDATA events using the	t_look(3NSL) function.
       Additionally, the process can arrange to be notified via the EM	inter‐
       face.

RETURN VALUES
       On  successful  completion,   t_rcvv()  returns	the  number  of	 bytes
       received. Otherwise, it returns	-1 on failure and t_errno  is  set  to
       indicate the error.

VALID STATES
       T_DATAXFER, T_OUTREL.

ERRORS
       On failure,  t_errno is set to one of the following:

       TBADDATA	      iovcount is greater than	T_IOV_MAX.

       TBADF	      The specified file descriptor does not refer to a trans‐
		      port endpoint.

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

       TNODATA	      O_NONBLOCK  was  set, but no data is currently available
		      from the transport provider.

       TNOTSUPPORT    This function is not supported by the underlying	trans‐
		      port provider.

       TOUTSTATE      The  communications  endpoint referenced by fd is not in
		      one of the states in which a call to  this  function  is
		      valid.

       TPROTO	      This  error  indicates  that a communication problem has
		      been detected between XTI and the transport provider for
		      which there is no other suitable XTI error (t_errno).

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

TLI COMPATIBILITY
       In the TLI interface definition, no counterpart	of  this  routine  was
       defined.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5)  for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │MT Level		     │Safe			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       fcntl(2),  t_getinfo(3NSL),  t_look(3NSL),  t_open(3NSL),  t_rcv(3NSL),
       t_snd(3NSL), t_sndv(3NSL), attributes(5)

SunOS 5.11			  7 May 1998			  t_rcvv(3NSL)
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