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t_listen(3c)

Standard C Library Functions                                      t_listen(3C)



NAME
       t_listen - listen for a connection indication

SYNOPSIS
       #include <xti.h>

       int t_listen(int fd, struct t_call *call);

DESCRIPTION
       This  routine  is part of the XTI interfaces which evolved from the TLI
       interfaces. XTI represents the future evolution  of  these  interfaces.
       However,  TLI  interfaces are supported for compatibility. When using a
       TLI routine that has the same name as  an  XTI  routine,  the  tiuser.h
       header file must be used. Refer to the TLI  COMPATIBILITY section for a
       description of differences between the two interfaces.


       This function listens for a connection indication from a calling trans‐
       port  user.  The  argument  fd  identifies the local transport endpoint
       where connection indications  arrive,  and  on  return,  call  contains
       information  describing  the  connection indication. The parameter call
       points to a t_call structure which contains the following members:

         struct netbuf addr;
         struct netbuf opt;
         struct netbuf udata;
         int sequence;



       In call, addr returns the protocol address  of  the  calling  transport
       user.  This  address  is  in  a format usable in future calls to t_con‐
       nect(3C). Note, however that t_connect(3C) may fail for other  reasons,
       for  example TADDRBUSY. opt returns options associated with the connec‐
       tion indication, udata returns any user data sent by the caller on  the
       connection  request,  and sequence is a number that uniquely identifies
       the returned connection indication. The value of sequence  enables  the
       user to listen for multiple connection indications before responding to
       any of them.


       Since this function returns values for the addr, opt and  udata  fields
       of call, the maxlen field of each must be set before issuing the t_lis‐
       ten() to indicate the maximum size of  the  buffer  for  each.  If  the
       maxlen  field  of  call→addr, call→opt or call→udata is set to zero, no
       information is returned for this parameter.


       By default, t_listen() executes in synchronous mode  and  waits  for  a
       connection  indication to arrive before returning to the user. However,
       if O_NONBLOCK is set via t_open(3C) or  fcntl(2),  t_listen()  executes
       asynchronously, reducing to a poll for existing connection indications.
       If none are available, it returns -1 and sets t_errno to TNODATA.

RETURN VALUES
       Upon successful completion, a value of  0  is  returned.  Otherwise,  a
       value of −1 is returned and t_errno is set to indicate an error.

VALID STATES
       T_IDLE, T_INCON

ERRORS
       On failure, t_errno is set to one of the following:

       TBADF          The specified file descriptor does not refer to a trans‐
                      port endpoint.


       TBADQLEN       The argument qlen of the endpoint referenced  by  fd  is
                      zero.


       TBUFOVFLW      The  number  of bytes allocated for an incoming argument
                      (maxlen) is greater than 0 but not sufficient  to  store
                      the  value  of  that  argument. The provider's state, as
                      seen by the user, changes to T_INCON, and the connection
                      indication  information  to  be returned in call is dis‐
                      carded. The value of sequence returned can be used to do
                      a t_snddis(3C).


       TLOOK          An  asynchronous  event  has  occurred on this transport
                      endpoint and requires immediate attention.


       TNODATA        O_NONBLOCK was set, but no  connection  indications  had
                      been queued.


       TNOTSUPPORT    This  function is not supported by the underlying trans‐
                      port provider.


       TOUTSTATE      The communications endpoint referenced by fd is  not  in
                      one  of  the  states in which a call to this function is
                      valid.


       TPROTO         This error indicates that a  communication  problem  has
                      been detected between XTI and the transport provider for
                      which there is no other suitable XTI error (t_errno).


       TQFULL         The maximum number of outstanding connection indications
                      has been reached for the endpoint referenced by fd. Note
                      that a subsequent call to  t_listen()  may  block  until
                      another  incoming  connection  indication  is available.
                      This can only occur if at least one of  the  outstanding
                      connection  indications  becomes  no longer outstanding,
                      for example through a call to t_accept(3C).


       TSYSERR        A system error has occurred  during  execution  of  this
                      function.


TLI COMPATIBILITY
       The XTI and TLI interface definitions have common names but use differ‐
       ent header files. This, and other semantic differences between the  two
       interfaces are described in the subsections below.

   Interface Header
       The  XTI  interfaces  use the header file, xti.h. TLI interfaces should
       not use this header. They should use the header:

         #include <tiuser.h>


   Error Description Values
       The t_errno values TPROTO, TBADQLEN, and TQFULL can be set by  the  XTI
       interface but not by the TLI interface.


       A  t_errno  value  that this routine can return under different circum‐
       stances than its XTI counterpart is TBUFOVFLW. It can be returned  even
       when the maxlen field of the corresponding buffer has been set to zero.

   Option Buffers
       The format of the options in an opt buffer is dictated by the transport
       provider. Unlike the XTI interface, the TLI interface does not fix  the
       buffer format.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


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       TRIBUTE VALUE _ MT LevelSafe


SEE ALSO
       fcntl(2),   t_accept(3C),   t_alloc(3C),   t_bind(3C),   t_connect(3C),
       t_open(3C),      t_optmgmt(3C),     t_rcvconnect(3C),     t_snddis(3C),
       attributes(7)

WARNINGS
       Some transport providers do  not  differentiate  between  a  connection
       indication and the connection itself. If this is the case, a successful
       return of t_listen() indicates an existing connection.



Oracle Solaris 11.4               17 Aug 2018                     t_listen(3C)
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