--- c: Copyright (C) The libssh2 project and its contributors. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause Title: libssh2_channel_write_ex Section: 3 Source: libssh2 See-also: - libssh2_channel_open_ex(3) - libssh2_channel_read_ex(3) --- # NAME libssh2_channel_write_ex - write data to a channel stream blocking # SYNOPSIS ~~~c #include ssize_t libssh2_channel_write_ex(LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *channel, int stream_id, char *buf, size_t buflen); ~~~ # DESCRIPTION Write data to a channel stream. All channel streams have one standard I/O substream (stream_id == 0), and may have up to 2^32 extended data streams as identified by the selected *stream_id*. The SSH2 protocol currently defines a stream ID of 1 to be the stderr substream. *channel* - active channel stream to write to. *stream_id* - substream ID number (e.g. 0 or SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_STDERR) *buf* - pointer to buffer to write *buflen* - size of the data to write *libssh2_channel_write(3)* and *libssh2_channel_write_stderr(3)* are convenience macros for this function. *libssh2_channel_write_ex(3)* will use as much as possible of the buffer and put it into a single SSH protocol packet. This means that to get maximum performance when sending larger files, you should try to always pass in at least 32K of data to this function. # RETURN VALUE Actual number of bytes written or negative on failure. LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it is not really a failure per se. # ERRORS *LIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC* - An internal memory allocation call failed. *LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND* - Unable to send data on socket. *LIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_CLOSED* - The channel has been closed. *LIBSSH2_ERROR_CHANNEL_EOF_SENT* - The channel has been requested to be *LIBSSH2_ERROR_BAD_USE* - This can be returned if you ignored a previous return for LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN and rather than sending the original buffer with the original size, you sent a new buffer with a different size. closed.