tpacall-routine for sending a service request
#include <atmi.h>
int tpacall(char *svc, char *data, long len, long flags)
tpacall() sends a request message to the service named by svc. The request is sent out at the priority defined for svc unless overridden by a previous call to tpsprio(3). If data is non-NULL, it must point to a buffer previously allocated by tpalloc(3) and len should specify the amount of data in the buffer that should be sent. Note that if data points to a buffer of a type that does not require a length to be specified, (for example, an FML fielded buffer), then len is ignored (and may be 0). If data is NULL, len is ignored and a request is sent with no data portion. The type and sub-type of data must match one of the types and sub-types recognized by svc. Note that for each request sent while in transaction mode, a corresponding reply must ultimately be received.
Following is a list of valid flags.
TPNOTRAN
svc is invoked, it is not performed on behalf of the caller's transaction. If svc belongs to a server that does not support transactions, then this flag must be set when the caller is in transaction mode. Note that svc may still be invoked in transaction mode but it will not be the same transaction: a svc may have as a configuration attribute that it is automatically invoked in transaction mode. A caller in transaction mode that sets this flag is still subject to the transaction timeout (and no other). If a service fails that was invoked with this flag, the caller's transaction is not affected.
TPNOREPLY
TPNOREPLY is set, the function returns 0 on success, where 0 is an invalid descriptor. When the caller is in transaction mode, this setting cannot be used unless TPNOTRAN is also set.
TPNOBLOCK
TPNOBLOCK is not specified and a blocking condition exists, the caller blocks until the condition subsides or a timeout occurs (either transaction or blocking timeout).
TPNOTIME
TPSIGRSTRT
Upon successful completion, tpacall() returns a descriptor that can be used to receive the reply of the request sent. Otherwise it returns a value of \-1 and sets tperrno to indicate the error condition.
Under the following conditions, tpacall() fails and sets tperrno to one of the following values. (Unless otherwise noted, failure does not affect the caller's transaction, if one exists.)
TPEINVAL]
svc is NULL, data does not point to space allocated with tpalloc(3), or flags are invalid).
TPENOENT]
svc because it does not exist or is a conversational service.
TPEITYPE]
data is not one of the allowed types and sub-types that svc accepts.
TPELIMIT]
TPETRAN]
svc belongs to a server that does not support transactions and TPNOTRAN was not set.
TPETIME]
TPNOBLOCK nor TPNOTIME was specified. If a transaction timeout occurred, then with one exception, any attempts to send new requests or receive outstanding replies will fail with TPETIME until the transaction has been aborted. The exception is a request that does not block, expects no reply, and is not sent on behalf of the caller's transaction (that is, tpacall() with TPNOTRAN, TPNOBLOCK, and TPNOREPLY set).
TPEBLOCK]
TPNOBLOCK was specified.
TPGOTSIG]
TPSIGRSTRT was not specified.
TPEPROTO]
TPESYSTEM]
TPEOS]
TPEOS may be returned even if tpacall returned successfully.
tpalloc(3), tpcall(3), tpcancel(3), tpgetrply(3), tpgprio(3), tpsprio(3)