SYNOPSIS
#include <nanomsg/nn.h>
int nn_device (int s1, int s2);
DESCRIPTION
Starts a device to forward messages between two sockets. If both sockets are valid, nn_device function loops and sends and messages received from s1 to s2 and vice versa. If only one socket is valid and the other is negative, nn_device works in a "loopback" mode — it loops and sends any messages received from the socket back to itself.
To break the loop and make nn_device function exit use nn_term(3) function.
RETURN VALUE
The function loops until it hits an error. In such case it returns -1 and sets errno to one of the values defined below.
ERRORS
- EBADF
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One of the provided sockets is invalid.
- EINVAL
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Either one of the socket is not an AF_SP_RAW socket; or the two sockets don’t belong to the same protocol; or the directionality of the sockets doesn’t fit (e.g. attempt to join two SINK sockets to form a device).
- EINTR
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The operation was interrupted by delivery of a signal.
- ETERM
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The library is terminating.
EXAMPLE
int s1 = nn_socket (AF_SP_RAW, NN_REQ); nn_bind (s1, "tcp://eth0:5555"); int s2 = nn_socket (AF_SP_RAW, NN_REP); nn_bind (s2, "tcp://eth0:5556"); nn_device (s1, s2);
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com>