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AIX Version 4 Files Reference
mpcn Special File
Purpose
Provides access to the HDLC network 
device driver by way of the SDLC COMIO device driver emulator. This special 
file only applies to AIX Versions 4.2.1 and later.
Description
The /dev/mpcn character special 
file provides access to the HDLC network device driver via the SDLC COMIO 
device driver emulator in order to provide access to a synchronous network. The 
SDLC COMIO emulator device handler supports multiple HDLC network devices.
Usage Considerations
When accessing the SDLC COMIO emulator 
device handler, consider the following information.
Driver Initialization and Termination
The device handler can be loaded and 
unloaded. The handler supports the configuration calls to initialize and 
terminate itself.
Special File Support
The SDLC COMIO emulator device handler 
uses the t_start_dev and t_chg_parms structures defined in the 
/usr/include/sys/mpqp.h file to preserve compatibility with the existing 
GDLC, MPQP API, and SNA Services interface. However, only a subset of the 
#define values are supported for the following t_start_dev 
structure fields:
| phys_link | 
  Indicates the physical link protocol. Only one type of physical link 
is valid at a time. The SDLC COMIO emulator device handler supports PL_232D 
(EIA-232D), PL_422A (EIA-422A/v.36), PL_V35 (V.35), PL_X21 (X.21 leased only), 
and PL_V25 (V.25bis EIA-422A autodial). | 
| data_proto | 
  Identifies the data protocol. The SDLC COMIO emulator device handler 
supports only the SDLC DATA_PRO_SDLC_HDX (half duplex) and the 
DATA_PRO_SDLC_FDX (full duplex) values. | 
| baud_rate | 
  Specifies the baud rate for transmit and receive clocks. The SDLC 
COMIO emulator device handler supports only external clocking where the DCE 
supplies the clock, and this field should be set to zero. | 
Subroutine Support
The SDLC COMIO emulator device handler 
supports the open, close, read, write, and 
ioctl subroutines in the following manner:
open and close Subroutines
The device handler supports the 
/dev/mpcn special file as a character-multiplex special file. The 
special file must be opened for both reading and writing (O_RDWR). No 
special considerations exist for closing the special file.
read Subroutine
Can take the form of a read, 
readx, readv, or readvx subroutine call. For this call, 
the device handler copies the user data in to the buffer specified by the 
caller.
write Subroutine
Can take the form of a write, 
writex, writev, or writevx subroutine call. For this call, 
the device handler copies the user data into a buffer and transmits the data on 
the wide area network using the HDLC network device driver.
ioctl Subroutine
The ioctl subroutine supports the 
following flags:
| CIO_START | 
  Starts a session and registers a network ID. | 
| CIO_HALT | 
  Halts a session and removes a network ID. | 
| CIO_QUERY | 
  Returns the current reliability, availability, and serviceability 
(RAS) counter values. These values are defined in the 
/usr/include/sys/comio.h file. | 
| MP_CHG_PARMS | 
  Permits the data link control (DLC) to change certain profile 
parameters after the SDLC COMIO device driver emulator is started. | 
Error Codes
The following error codes can be returned 
when gaining access to the device handler through the /dev/mpcn special 
file:
| ECHRNG | 
  Indicates that the channel number is out of range. | 
| EAGAIN | 
  Indicates that the device handler cannot transmit data because of a 
lack of system resources, or, because an error returned from the HDLC network 
device driver's transmit routine. | 
| EBUSY | 
  Indicates that the device handler is already in use (opened/started) 
by another user. | 
| EIO | 
  Indicates that the handler cannot queue the request to the 
adapter. | 
| EFAULT | 
  Indicates that the cross-memory copy service failed. | 
| EINTR | 
  Indicates that a signal has interrupted the sleep. | 
| EINVAL | 
  Indicates one of the following:
- The port is not set up properly.
 
- The handler cannot set up structures for 
write.
 
- The port is not valid.
 
- A kernel process called a select 
operation.
 
- The specified physical-link parameter is not 
valid for that port.
 
- A kernel process called a read 
operation.
  
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| ENOMEM | 
  Indicates one of the following:
- No mbuf or mbuf clusters are 
available.
 
- The total data length is more than one 
page.
 
- There is no memory for internal 
structures.
  
 | 
| ENOMSG | 
  Indicates that the status-queue pointer is null, and there are no 
entries. | 
| ENOTREADY | 
  Indicates that the port state in the define device structure (DDS) 
is not in Data Transfer mode or that the implicit halt of port failed. | 
| ENXIO | 
  Indicates one of the following:
- The port was not started 
successfully.
 
- The channel number is illegal.
 
- The driver control block pointer is null or 
does not exist.
  
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Implementation Specifics
This file functions with the SDLC COMIO 
emulator device handler over the HDLC network device driver. It emulates the 
SDLC API (full and half duplex) of the Multiprotocol Quad Port (MPQP) device 
handler.
Related Information
The close subroutine, open subroutine, read or readx subroutine, write or 
writex subroutine.
Special 
Files Overview
2-Port 
Multiprotocol HDLC Network Device Driver Overview in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks
MPQP Device Handler 
Interface Overview in AIX Version 4.3 Kernel Extensions and Device Support Programming Concepts
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