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Operating Systems Solaris What is c0t0d0s0? Post 302368450 by incredible on Wednesday 4th of November 2009 11:28:07 PM
Old 11-05-2009
The system points to an external target id differently. It is auto assigned by the system. Nothing wrong with the "jump" in the target number you see.
 

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td_ta_new(3C_DB)					Threads Debugging Library Functions					  td_ta_new(3C_DB)

NAME
td_ta_new, td_ta_delete, td_ta_get_ph - allocate and deallocate process handles for libc_db SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lc_db [ library... ] #include <proc_service.h> #include <thread_db.h> td_err_e td_ta_new(const struct ps_prochandle *ph_p, td_thragent_t **ta_pp); td_err_e td_ta_delete(const td_thragent_t *ta_p); td_err_e td_ta_get_ph(const td_thragent_t *ta_p, struct ps_prochandle **ph_pp); DESCRIPTION
The td_ta_new() function registers a target process with libc_db(3LIB) and allocates an internal process handle of type td_thragent_t for this target process. Subsequent calls to libc_db can use this handle to refer to this target process. There are actually two process handles, an internal process handle assigned by libc_db and an external process handle assigned by the libc_db client. There is a one-to-one correspondence between the two handles. When the client calls a libc_db function, it uses the inter- nal process handle. When libc_db calls one of the client-provided routines listed in proc_service(3PROC), it uses the external process handle. The ph argument is the external process handle that libc_db should use to identify this target process to the controlling process when it calls routines in the imported interface. If this call is successful, the value of the newly allocated td_thragent_t handle is returned in *ta_pp. The td_ta_delete() function deregisters a target process with libc_db, which deallocates its internal process handle and frees any other resources libc_db has acquired with respect to the target process. The ta_p argument specifies the target process to be deregistered. The td_ta_get_ph() function returns in *ph_pp the external process handle that corresponds to the internal process handle ta_p. This is useful for checking internal consistency. RETURN VALUES
TD_OK The call completed successfully. TD_BADPH A NULL external process handle was passed to td_ta_new(). TD_ERR The ta_pp argument is NULL or an internal error occurred. TD_DBERR A call to one of the imported interface routines failed. TD_MALLOC Memory allocation failure. TD_NOLIBTHREAD The target process does not appear to be multithreaded. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for description of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libc_db(3LIB), proc_service(3PROC), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 20 Oct 1998 td_ta_new(3C_DB)
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