__BLK_DRAIN_QUEUE(9) Block Devices __BLK_DRAIN_QUEUE(9)NAME
__blk_drain_queue - drain requests from request_queue
SYNOPSIS
void __blk_drain_queue(struct request_queue * q, bool drain_all);
ARGUMENTS
q
queue to drain
drain_all
whether to drain all requests or only the ones w/ ELVPRIV
DESCRIPTION
Drain requests from q. If drain_all is set, all requests are drained. If not, only ELVPRIV requests are drained. The caller is responsible
for ensuring that no new requests which need to be drained are queued.
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bulk_to_next: convert GETBULK requests into GETNEXT requests for the handler. - The only purpose of this handler is to convert a GETBULK
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Functions
netsnmp_mib_handler * netsnmp_get_bulk_to_next_handler (void)
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void netsnmp_init_bulk_to_next_helper (void)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The only purpose of this handler is to convert a GETBULK request to a GETNEXT request.
It is inserted into handler chains where the handler has not set the HANDLER_CAN_GETBULK flag.
FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
void netsnmp_bulk_to_next_fix_requests (netsnmp_request_info * requests)
takes answered requests and decrements the repeat count and updates the requests to the next to-do varbind in the list.
Definition at line 39 of file bulk_to_next.c.
Referenced by netsnmp_bulk_to_next_helper().
int netsnmp_bulk_to_next_helper (netsnmp_mib_handler * handler, netsnmp_handler_registration * reginfo, netsnmp_agent_request_info * reqinfo,
netsnmp_request_info * requests)
For internal use only.
Definition at line 61 of file bulk_to_next.c.
netsnmp_mib_handler* netsnmp_get_bulk_to_next_handler (void)
returns a bulk_to_next handler that can be injected into a given handler chain.
Definition at line 30 of file bulk_to_next.c.
Referenced by netsnmp_init_bulk_to_next_helper(), and netsnmp_register_handler().
void netsnmp_init_bulk_to_next_helper (void)
initializes the bulk_to_next helper which then registers a bulk_to_next handler as a run-time injectable handler for configuration file
use.
Definition at line 95 of file bulk_to_next.c.
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