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t_rcvrel(3)  —  Subroutines

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NAME

t_rcvrel − Acknowledges receipt of an orderly release indication

SYNOPSIS

#include <xti.h>

int t_rcvrel(

int fd) :

PARAMETERS

The t_rcvrel() function can be called in the T_DATAXFER and T_OUTREL transport provider states only. The following table summarizes the relevance of input parameter data before and after t_rcvrel() 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 a local transport endpoint that has been released.

DESCRIPTION

The t_rcvrel() XTI function is used in connection-oriented mode to acknowledge receipt of an orderly release indication at a transport endpoint. The released endpoint is specified by a file descriptor previously returned by the t_open() function.

After receipt of this orderly release indication, at the transport endpoint specified by the file descriptor, a transport user should not try to receive additional data from that transport endpoint. Any attempt to receive more data from a released transport endpoint blocks continuously.  However, a transport user may continue to send data across the connection until a release is sent by a transport user who invokes a t_sndrel() function call.

The t_rcvrel() function should not be used unless the servtype type-of-service returned by the t_open() or t_getinfo() functions is T_COTS_ORD (supports connection-mode service with the optional orderly release facility).

RETURN VALUE

Upon successful completion, a value of 0 (zero) is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and t_errno is set to indicate the error. 

ERRORS

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

[TBADF] File descriptor fd does not refer to a valid transport endpoint. 

[TNOREL] No orderly release indication currently exists at the transport endpoint specified by the fd parameter. 

[TLOOK] An asynchronous event has occurred on the transport endpoint specified by the fd parameter and requires immediate attention. 

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

[TOUTSTATE]
The t_rcvrel() function was issued in the wrong sequence at the transport endpoint referenced by the fd parameter. 

RELATED INFORMATION

Functions: t_getinfo(3), t_open(3), t_sndrel(3)

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