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MCOPYIN 9F "Jun 9, 2004"
NAME
mcopyin - Convert an M_IOCTL or M_IOCDATA message to an M_COPYIN
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stream.h>
#include <sys/strsun.h>



void mcopyin(mblk_t *mp, void *private, size_t size,
 void * useraddr);
INTERFACE LEVEL
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
PARAMETERS
mp

M_IOCTL or M_IOCDATA message.

private

Value to which the cq_private field of copyreq(9S) is set.

size

Value to which the cq_size field of copyreq(9S) is set.

useraddr

Optionally, the value to which the cq_addr field of copyreq(9S) is set.

DESCRIPTION
The mcopyin() function converts an M_IOCTL or M_IOCDATA message into an M_COPYIN message using the supplied arguments.

To convert the message, mcopyin() changes the message type to M_COPYIN, and its payload from a iocblk(9S) to a copyreq(9S). Since the iocblk(9S) and copyreq(9S) are designed to overlay one another, the only fields which must be updated are cq_private, cq_size, and cq_addr, which are set to the supplied values. If useraddr is passed as NULL, mp must be a transparent M_IOCTL, and cq_addr is assigned the pointer-sized quantity found at mp->b_cont->b_rptr.

Any trailing message blocks associated with mp are freed.

RETURN VALUES
None.
CONTEXT
This function can be called from user, kernel or interrupt context.
SEE ALSO
mcopyout (9F), copyreq (9S)

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