streams -- System V STREAMS networking ABI support
To link System V Release 4 (SVR4) STREAMS interprocess communication ABI
support into the kernel:
device streams
To load the SVR4 STREAMS interprocess communication ABI support kernel
module:
kldload streams
The streams module provides limited System V Release 4 STREAMS interprocess
communication ABI (application binary interface) compatibility for
userland applications.
Internally, streams provides STREAMS handles by using socket creation
kernel routines, and adding state-tracking information to the socket to
permit manipulation by STREAMS emulation code in svr4(4). Hence, opening
a stream device produces a result similar to what would be obtained by
calling socket(2).
Applications should never use this interface directly: STREAMS emulation
is only provided as a service to support ABI requirements in the SVR4
environment which svr4(4) needs to present to client binaries.
This whole interface is a crude hack to produce STREAMS semantics through
emulation over sockets.
Programmers who hope to be able to use this interface to provide SVR4
STREAMS services to BSD applications will be sorely disappointed.
svr4(4)
System V Release 4 ABI support first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0. The ABI
was ported from an equivalent facility present in NetBSD 1.3 written by
Christos Zoulas.
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