slowsend.c revision 7c478bd95313f5f23a4c958a745db2134aa03244
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/* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */
/* All Rights Reserved */
#ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* SVr4.0 1.2 */
/*
*
* Stuff that slows the transmission of jobs to PostScript printers. ONLY use it
* if you appear to be having trouble with flow control. The idea is simple - only
* send a significant amount of data when we're certain the printer is in the
* WAITING state. Depends on receiving status messages and only works when the
* program is run as a single process. What's done should stop printer generated
* XOFFs - provided our input buffer (ie. blocksize) is sufficiently small. Was
* originally included in the postio.tmp directory, but can now be requested with
* the -S option. Considered eliminating this code, but some printers still depend
* on it. In particular Datakit connections made using Datakit PVCs and DACUs seem
* to have the most problems. Much of the new stuff that was added can't work when
* you use this code.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "gen.h"
#include "postio.h"
extern char *block;
extern int blocksize;
extern int head;
extern int tail;
extern char *line;
extern char mesg[];
extern int ttyo;
/*****************************************************************************/
slowsend(fd_in)
int fd_in; /* next input file */
{
/*
*
* A slow version of send() that's very careful about when data is sent to the
* printer. Should help prevent overflowing the printer's input buffer, provided
* blocksize is sufficiently small (1024 should be safe). It's a totally kludged
* up routine that should ONLY be used if you have constant transmission problems.
* There's really no way it will be able to drive a printer much faster that about
* six pages a minute, even for the simplest jobs. Get it by using the -S option.
*
*/
while ( readblock(fd_in) )
switch ( getstatus(0) ) {
case WAITING:
writeblock(blocksize);
break;
case BUSY:
case IDLE:
case PRINTING:
writeblock(30);
break;
case NOSTATUS:
case UNKNOWN:
break;
case PRINTERERROR:
sleep(30);
break;
case ERROR:
fprintf(stderr, "%s", mesg); /* for csw */
error(FATAL, "PostScript Error");
break;
case FLUSHING:
error(FATAL, "Flushing Job");
break;
case DISCONNECT:
error(FATAL, "Disconnected - printer may be offline");
break;
default:
sleep(2);
break;
} /* End switch */
} /* End of send */
/*****************************************************************************/
static writeblock(num)
int num; /* most bytes we'll write */
{
int count; /* bytes successfully written */
/*
*
* Called from send() when it's OK to send the next block to the printer. head
* is adjusted after the write, and the number of bytes that were successfully
* written is returned to the caller.
*
*/
if ( num > tail - head )
num = tail - head;
if ( (count = write(ttyo, &block[head], num)) == -1 )
error(FATAL, "error writing to %s", line);
else if ( count == 0 )
error(FATAL, "printer appears to be offline");
head += count;
return(count);
} /* End of writeblock */
/*****************************************************************************/