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t_getstate(3)  —  Subroutines

OSF

NAME

t_getstate − Gets the current state of the transport provider

LIBRARY

XTI Library (libtli.a)

SYNOPSIS

#include <xti.h>

int t_getstate(

int fd) ;

PARAMETERS

The t_getstate() function can be called in all transport provider states except T_UNINIT. The following table summarizes the relevance of input parameter data before and after the t_getstate() function is called:

Parameter Before Call After Call
fd y n

Notes to Table:

yThis is a meaningful parameter.
nThis is not a meaningful parameter.

fd Specifies a file descriptor returned by the t_open() function that identifies the local transport endpoint.

DESCRIPTION

The t_getstate() function is a general utility function used to get the current state of the transport provider. The transport endpoint, which is specified by a file descriptor, is regarded as a finite-state machine that may be in any one of eight states.  When the t_getstate() function is executed, the current state of the transport endpoint is returned.

NOTES

If the transport provider is undergoing a change in state when t_getinfo() is called, a failure occurs.

RETURN VALUE

Upon successful completion, the transport endpoint state is returned Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and t_errno is set to indicate the error. The current state is one of the following:

[T_UNBND]
Address not bound to transport endpoint.

[T_IDLE] The transport endpoint is inactive. 

[T_OUTCON]
Outgoing connection pending.

[T_INCON] Incoming connection pending. 

[T_DATAXFER]
Data transfer in progress.

[T_OUTREL]
Outgoing orderly release (waiting for an orderly release indication).

[T_INREL] Incoming orderly release (waiting to send an orderly release request). 

ERRORS

If the t_getstate() function fails, t_errno may be set to one of the following values:

[TBADF] The specified file descriptor does not refer to a transport endpoint.  This error may be returned when the endpoint referenced by the fd parameter has been previously closed or an erroneous file descriptor value has been provided. 

[TSTATECHNG]
The transport provider is undergoing a change in state.

[TSYSERR] A system error occurred during execution of this function. 

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