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EVS_MCAST_GROUPS(3) | Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual | EVS_MCAST_GROUPS(3) |
NAME¶
evs_join - Multicast a message to selected groups
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/uio.h> #include <corosync/evs.h>
int evs_mcast_groups(evs_handle_t handle, evs_guraantee_t guarantee, evs_group_t *groups, int group_entries, struct iovec *iovec, int iov_len);
DESCRIPTION¶
The evs_mcast_groups(3) function multicasts a message to all the groups specified in the arguemnt groups. Messages are delivered to all processors in the system that are described by the current configuration.
The argument handle describes a handle created with evs_initialize(3).
The argument guarantee requests a delivery guarantee for the message to be sent. The evs_guarantee_t type is defined by:
typedef enum { EVS_TYPE_UNORDERED, /* not implemented */ EVS_TYPE_FIFO, /* same as agreed */ EVS_TYPE_AGREED, /* implemented */ EVS_TYPE_SAFE /* not implemented */ } evs_guarantee_t;
The meanings of the evs_guarantee_t typedef are:
- EVS_GUARANTEE_UNORDERED
- Messages are guaranteed to be delivered, but with no particular order. This mode is unimplemented in the EVS library.
- EVS_GUARANTEE_FIFO
- Messages are guaranteed to be delivered in first sent first delivery order from one one. In fact, this guarantee is actually the AGREED guarantee.
- EVS_GUARANTEE_AGREED
- All processors must agree on the order of delivery. If a message is sent from two or more processors at about the same time, the delivery will occur in the same order to all processors.
- EVS_GUARANTEE_SAFE
- All processors must agree on the order of delivery. Further all processors must have a copy of the message before any delivery takes place. This mode is unimplemented in the EVS library.
The groups argument is of the type evs_group_t which is defined by the structure:
typedef struct { char key[32]; } evs_groups_t;
The group_entries argument describes the number of entries in the group argument.
The iovec argument describes the scatter/gather list which is used to transmit a message. This is a standard socket structure described by:
struct iovec { void *iov_base; /* Pointer to data. */ unsigned int iov_len; /* Length of data. */ };
The iovlen argument describes the number of entires in the iovec argument.
RETURN VALUE¶
This call returns the EVS_OK value if successful, otherwise an error is returned.
ERRORS¶
The errors are undocumented.
SEE ALSO¶
evs_overview(8), evs_initialize(3), evs_finalize(3), evs_fd_get(3), evs_dispatch(3), evs_leave(3), evs_join(3), evs_mcast_joined(3), evs_membership_get(3) evs_context_get(3) evs_context_set(3)
2004-08-31 | corosync Man Page |