XPRT_REGISTER_TRANSP(9) Linux Networking XPRT_REGISTER_TRANSP(9)NAME
xprt_register_transport - register a transport implementation
SYNOPSIS
int xprt_register_transport(struct xprt_class * transport);
ARGUMENTS
transport
transport to register
DESCRIPTION
If a transport implementation is loaded as a kernel module, it can call this interface to make itself known to the RPC client.
0
transport successfully registered -EEXIST: transport already registered -EINVAL: transport module being unloaded
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t_unbind(3) Library Functions Manual t_unbind(3)NAME
t_unbind() - disable a transport endpoint
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
The function disables the transport endpoint specified by fd which was previously bound by On completion of this call, no further data or
events destined for this transport endpoint will be accepted by the transport provider.
Note
Users can access XTI versions of the routines by linking with For more information on XTI, see
TLI supports any transport provider which is compliant with TPI (Transport Provider Interface). Users can access TLI versions of the t_*
routines by linking with For more information on TLI, see the TLI section of the
Valid States
Fork Safety
is not fork-safe.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and is set to indicate an error.
ERRORS
On failure, is set to the following:
[TBADF] The specified identifier does not refer to a transport endpoint.
[TOUTSTATE] The function was issued in the wrong sequence.
[TLOOK] An asynchronous event has occurred on this transport endpoint.
[TSYSERR] A system error has occurred during execution of this function.
SEE ALSO t_bind(3), thread_safety(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE t_unbind(3)
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