fluke_error_t fluke_ipc_side_send_over_receive(fluke_ipc_params_t *ipc_params);
This function is a combination of fluke_ipc_side_send and fluke_ipc_side_over_receive. The caller sends a message on a reliable IPC connection and reverses to become the receiver.
- ipc_params
- A pointer to a structure describing data and references to send, and the buffers and references to receive the response into. Only the receive parameter fields are modified by the call.
Returns one of the following codes: All of these have an implicit FLUKE_ prefix.
- SUCCESS
- The caller successfully sent the entire message described in the ipc_params send fields and then received a message into the initial receive buffers and references in ipc_params. The other side is now ready to reverse the connection again.
- IPC_SEND_DISCONNECTED
- The connection was reversed successfully, but the receiver disconnected afterwards before the message was completely sent.
- IPC_OVER_DISCONNECTED
- The connection was reversed and a message sent, but the IPC connection was broken unexpectedly for some reason before the second reversal actually took place.
- IPC_RECV_MORE_DATA
- During the receive phase, all of the provided data buffers filled up before the sender finished transferring its first message. The caller must make more room for incoming data and use fluke_ipc_side_receive to receive it. The ipc_params structure is updated appropriately to indicate the amount of data received.
- IPC_RECV_MORE_REFS
- During the receive phase, all of the provided references were filled before the sender finished transferring its first message. The caller must make room for more references and use fluke_ipc_side_receive to receive them. The ipc_params structure is updated appropriately to indicate the number of references received.
- IPC_RECV_DISCONNECTED
- During the receive phase, the sender disconnected after sending some data but before the receiver's buffers were filled. The ipc_params structure is updated appropriately to indicate the amount of data and references received. This return code often indicates normal connection termination.
If any of the following errors is detected by the Fluke implementation, it causes the current thread to take a synchronous exception with one of the following codes. All of these have an implicit FLUKE_INSANITY_ prefix.
- NOT_RECEIVER
- The current thread is not the receiver on the specified IPC connection.
- NO_OBJECT
- A pointer in the ipc_params receive reference array does not refer to an active object.
- NOT_REF
- An object in the ipc_params receive reference array is not a reference object.
- INVALID_OBJECT
- The state of an object in the ipc_params receive reference array is invalid.
- BUFFER_UNALIGNED
- A message buffer was not aligned properly according to the architecture-specific requirements.
fluke_ipc_side_send, fluke_ipc_side_over_receive, fluke_ipc_side_receive