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NAME

       gensio_get_type, gensio_get_child, gensio_is_client, gensio_is_reliable, gensio_is_packet,
       gensio_is_authenticated,   gensio_is_encrypted,   gensio_is_message   -   Return   general
       information about a gensio

SYNOPSIS

       #include <gensio/gensio.h>

       const char *gensio_get_type(struct gensio *io,
                           unsigned int depth);

       struct gensio *gensio_get_child(struct gensio *io,
                           unsigned int depth);

       bool gensio_is_client(struct gensio *io);

       bool gensio_is_reliable(struct gensio *io);

       bool gensio_is_packet(struct gensio *io);

       bool gensio_is_authenticated(struct gensio *io);

       bool gensio_is_encrypted(struct gensio *io);

       bool gensio_is_message(struct gensio *io);

DESCRIPTION

       gensio_get_type  return  the  type  string  for  the  gensio (if depth is 0) or one of its
       children (depth > 0).  Returns NULL if the depth is greater than the number of children.

       gensio_get_child returns the given child of the gensio,  returns  NULL  if  the  depth  is
       greater than the number of children.

       gensio_is_client returns true if the gensio a client or false if it is a server.

       gensio_is_reliable  return  true  if  the  genio  is  reliable (won't loose data).  Serial
       devices are not considered reliable, nor is UDP.  Pretty much everything else is,  because
       they won't drop data and are flow-controlled.

       gensio_is_packet  returns if the genio is packet-oriented.  In a packet-oriented genio, if
       one side writes a chunk of data, when the other side does a read  it  will  get  the  same
       chunk of data as a single unit assuming it's buffer sizes are set properly.

       gensio_is_authenticated return true if the remote end authenticated, false if not.  In the
       SSL case, this means that the remote certificate was received  and  verified  (client  and
       server,  see gensio(5) SSL section for details).  For certauth server, this means that the
       authentication successfully authenticated the certauth client  by  either  certificate  or
       password.

       gensio_is_encrypted returns true if the connection is encrypted, false if not.

       gensio_is_message  returns if the genio is message-oriented.  In a message-oriented genio,
       a write can explicitly mark message boundaries, these are delivered  to  the  reader  with
       those boundaries set.  See gensio(5) for details on how this works.

       Note that for the "gensio_is_xxx" type of requests, the properly is usually inherited from
       the child.  So if you run a telnet gensio on top of an SSL gensio, the telnet gensio  will
       return true for gensio_is_encrypted because SSL is encrypted.

SEE ALSO

       gensio_err(3), gensio(5), gensio_os_funcs(3)

                                           27 Feb 2019                         gensio_get_type(3)