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man pages section 3: Realtime Library Functions Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library |
- return from a door invocation
cc -mt [ flag ... ] file ... -ldoor [ library ... ] #include <door.h> int door_return(char *data_ptr, size_t data_size, door_desc_t *desc_ptr, uint_t num_desc);
The door_return() function returns from a door invocation. It returns control to the thread that issued the associated door_call() and blocks waiting for the next door invocation. See door_call(3DOOR). Results, if any, from the door invocation are passed back to the client in the buffers pointed to by data_ptr and desc_ptr. If there is not a client associated with the door_return(), the calling thread discards the results, releases any passed descriptors with the DOOR_RELEASE attribute, and blocks waiting for the next door invocation.
Upon successful completion, door_return() does not return to the calling process. Otherwise, door_return() returns -1 to the calling process and sets errno to indicate the error.
The door_return() function fails and returns to the calling process if:
Arguments were too big for client.
The address of data_ptr or desc_ptr is invalid.
Invalid door_return() arguments were passed or a thread is bound to a door that no longer exists.
The client has too many open descriptors.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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