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man pages section 3: Realtime Library Functions Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library |
- return information associated with a door descriptor
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -ldoor [ library ... ] #include <door.h> int door_info(int d, struct door_info *info);
The door_info() function returns information associated with a door descriptor. It obtains information about the door descriptor d and places the information that is relevant to the door in the structure pointed to by the info argument.
The door_info structure pointed to by the info argument contains the following members:
pid_t di_target; /* door server pid */ door_ptr_t di_proc; /* server function */ door_ptr_t di_data; /* data cookie for invocation */ door_attr_t di_attributes; /* door attributes */ door_id_t di_uniquifier; /* unique id among all doors */
The di_target member is the process ID of the door server, or -1 if the door server process has exited.
The values for di_attributes may be composed of the following:
The door descriptor refers to a service procedure in this process.
The door has requested notification when all but the last reference has gone away.
Similar to DOOR_UNREF, except multiple unreferenced notifications may be delivered for this door.
There is currently only one descriptor referring to the door.
The door refuses any attempt to door_call(3DOOR) it with argument descriptors.
The door descriptor refers to a door that has been revoked.
The door has a separate pool of server threads associated with it.
The di_proc and di_data members are returned as door_ptr_t objects rather than void * pointers to allow clients and servers to interoperate in environments where the pointer sizes may vary in size (for example, 32-bit clients and 64-bit servers). Each door has a system-wide unique number associated with it that is set when the door is created by door_create(). This number is returned in di_uniquifier.
Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
The door_info() function will fail if:
The address of argument info is an invalid address.
d is not a door descriptor.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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door_bind(3DOOR), door_call(3DOOR), door_create(3DOOR), door_server_create(3DOOR), libdoor(3LIB), attributes(5)