1ct_ctl_adopt(3CONTRACTC)ontract Management Library Functiocnts_ctl_adopt(3CONTRACT)
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NAME

6       ct_ctl_adopt,  ct_ctl_abandon,  ct_ctl_newct,  ct_ctl_ack, ct_ctl_nack,
7       ct_ctl_qack - common contract control functions
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SYNOPSIS

10       cc [ flag... ] file... -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE  -lcontract  [ library... ]
11       #include <libcontract.h>
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13       int ct_ctl_adopt(int fd);
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16       int ct_ctl_abandon(int fd);
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19       int ct_ctl_newct(int fd, uint64_t evid, int templatefd);
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22       int ct_ctl_ack(int fd, uint64_t evid);
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25       int ct_ctl_nack(int fd, uint64_t evid);
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28       int ct_ctl_qack(int fd, uint64_t evid);
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DESCRIPTION

32       These functions operate on contract control file  descriptors  obtained
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36       The  ct_ctl_adopt() function adopts the contract referenced by the file
37       descriptor fd. After a successful call to ct_ctl_adopt(), the  contract
38       is owned by the calling process and any events in that contract's event
39       queue are appended to the process's bundle of the appropriate type.
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42       The ct_ctl_abandon() function abandons the contract referenced  by  the
43       file  descriptor  fd.  After  a successful call to ct_ctl_abandon() the
44       process no longer owns the contract, any events sent by  that  contract
45       are  automatically  removed from the process's bundle, and any critical
46       events on the contract's event queue  are  automatically  acknowledged.
47       Depending  on  its type and terms, the contract will either be orphaned
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51       The ct_ctl_ack() function acknowledges  the  critical  event  specified
52       byevid.  If  the event corresponds to an exit negotiation, ct_ctl_ack()
53       also indicates that the caller is prepared for the  system  to  proceed
54       with the referenced reconfiguration.
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57       The  ct_ctl_nack() function acknowledges the critical negotiation event
58       specified by evid.  The ct_ctl_nack() function also indicates that  the
59       caller  wishes to block the proposed reconfiguration indicated by event
60       evid. Depending on the contract type, this function might require  cer‐
61       tain  privileges  to  be  asserted in the process's effective set. This
62       function will fail and return an error if the event represented by evid
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66       The ct_ctl_qack() function requests a new quantum of time for the nego‐
67       tiation specified by the event ID evid.
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70       The ct_ctl_newct() function instructs the  contract  specified  by  the
71       file  descriptor  fd  that when the current exit negotiation completes,
72       another contract with the terms provided by the template  specified  by
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RETURN VALUES

76       Upon    successful    completion,   ct_ctl_adopt(),   ct_ctl_abandon(),
77       ct_ctl_newct(), ct_ctl_ack(), and ct_ctl_qack()  return  0.  Otherwise,
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ERRORS

81       The ct_ctl_adopt() function will fail if:
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91       The ct_ctl_abandon(), ct_ctl_newct(), ct_ctl_ack(), ct_ctl_nack(),  and
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98       The ct_ctl_newct() and ct_ctl_qack() functions will fail if:
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100       ESRCH    The event ID specified by evid does not correspond to an unac‐
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105       The ct_ctl_newct() function will fail if:
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107       EINVAL    The file descriptor specified by fd was not a valid  template
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112       The ct_ctl_ack() and ct_ctl_nack() functions will fail if:
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114       ESRCH    The event ID specified by evid does not correspond to an unac‐
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119       The ct_ctl_nack() function will fail if:
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121       EPERM    The calling process lacks the appropriate privileges  required
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126       The ct_ctl_qack() function will fail if:
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128       ERANGE    The maximum amount of time has been requested.
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ATTRIBUTES

132       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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137       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
138       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE         │      ATTRIBUTE VALUE        │
139       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
140       │Interface Stability          │Committed                    │
141       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
142       │MT-Level                     │Safe                         │
143       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
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SEE ALSO

146       libcontract(3LIB), contract(4), attributes(5), lfcompile(5)
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