_pulse

Structure that describes a pulse

Synopsis:

#include <sys/neutrino.h>

struct _pulse {
    uint16_t                    type;
    uint16_t                    subtype;
    int8_t                      code;
    uint8_t                     zero[3];
    union sigval                value;
    int32_t                     scoid;
};

Description:

The _pulse structure describes a pulse, a fixed-size, nonblocking message that carries a small payload (four bytes of data plus a single byte code). The members include:

type
_PULSE_TYPE (0)
subtype
_PULSE_SUBTYPE (0)
code
A code that identifies the type of pulse. QNX Neutrino reserves the negative codes (see below). You can define your own pulses, with a code in the range from _PULSE_CODE_MINAVAIL through _PULSE_CODE_MAXAVAIL.
value
Information that's relevant to the code. If you define your own pulses, you can decide what information you want to store in this field.
scoid
Server connection ID.

The codes that the OS reserves, and the values sent with the pulse, include the following:

code value
_PULSE_CODE_COIDDEATH The connection ID of a connection that was attached to a destroyed channel
_PULSE_CODE_DISCONNECT No value defined
_PULSE_CODE_NET_ACK, _PULSE_CODE_NET_UNBLOCK, and _PULSE_CODE_NET_DETACH (reserved for the io-pkt* resource manager)  
_PULSE_CODE_RESTART The cookie passed to MsgPause() that identifies the message that was paused
_PULSE_CODE_THREADDEATH The thread ID of the thread that died
_PULSE_CODE_UNBLOCK The receive ID (rcvid) associated with the blocking message

For more details, see ChannelCreate().

Classification:

QNX Neutrino