door_bind(3X)
NAME
door_bind, door_unbind − bind or unbind the current thread with the door server pool
SYNOPSIS
#include <door.h>
int door_bind (int did);
int door_unbind();
DESCRIPTION
door_bind() associates the current thread with a door server pool. A door server pool is a private pool of server threads that is available to serve door invocations associated with the door did.
door_unbind() breaks the association of door_bind() by removing any private door pool binding that is associated with the current thread.
Normally, door server threads are placed in a global pool of available threads that invocations on any door can use to dispatch a door invocation. A door that has been created with DOOR_PRIVATE only uses server threads that have been associated with the door by door_bind(). Therefore, it is necessary to bind at least one server thread to doors created with DOOR_PRIVATE.
The server thread create routine, door_server_create(), is initially called by the system during a door_create() operation. See door_server_create(3X) and door_create(3X).
The current thread is added to the private pool of server threads associated with a door during the next door_return() (that has been issued by the current thread after an associated door_bind()). See door_return(3X). A server thread performing a door_bind() on a door that is already bound to a different door performs an implicit door_unbind() of the previous door.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a 0 is returned. Upon failure, a -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The door_bind() and door_unbind() functions fail if one or more of the following are true:
EBADF did is not a valid door
EBADF door_unbind() with a server thread that is currently not bound
EINVAL did was not created with the DOOR_PRIVATE attribute
EXAMPLES
The following example shows the use of door_bind() to create private server pools for two doors, d1 and d2. Function my_create() is called when a new server thread is needed; it creates a thread running function, my_server_create(), which binds itself to one of the two doors.
#include <door.h>
#include <thread.h>
#include <pthread.h>
thread_key_t door_key;
int d1 = -1;
int d2 = -1;
extern foo(); extern bar();
static void ∗
my_server_create(void ∗arg)
{
while (d2 == -1)
yield();/∗ Wait for door descriptor to initialize ∗/
if (arg == (void ∗)foo){
/∗ bind thread with pool associated with d1 ∗/
thr_setspecific(door_key, (void ∗)foo);
if (door_bind(d1) < 0) {
perror("door_bind"); exit (-1);
}
} else if (arg == (void ∗)bar) {
/∗ bind thread with pool associated with d2 ∗/
thr_setspecific(door_key, (void ∗)bar);
if (door_bind(d2) < 0) {
/∗ bind thread to d2 thread pool ∗/
perror("door_bind"); exit (-1);
}
}
pthread_setcancelstate(POSIX_CANCEL_DISABLE, NULL);
door_return(NULL, 0, NULL, 0);/∗ Wait for door invocation ∗/
}
static void
my_create(door_info_t ∗dip)
{
/∗ Pass the door identity information to create function ∗/
thr_create(NULL, 0, my_server_create, (void ∗)dip->di_proc,
THR_BOUND | THR_DETACHED, NULL);
}
main()
{
(void)door_server_create(my_create);
d1 = door_create(foo, NULL, DOOR_PRIVATE); /∗ Private pool ∗/
d2 = door_create(bar, NULL, DOOR_PRIVATE); /∗ Private pool ∗/
while (1)
pause();
}
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
| Architecture | all |
| Availability | SUNWcsu |
| Stability | Evolving |
| MT-Level | Safe |
SEE ALSO
door_create(3X), door_return(3X), door_server_create(3X), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.6 — Last change: 9 Jan 1997