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t_rcvdis(3)							   t_rcvdis(3)

NAME
       t_rcvdis() - retrieve information from disconnect

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
       The  function  is  used	to  identify the cause of a disconnect, and to
       retrieve any user data sent with the  disconnect.   fd  identifies  the
       local  transport	 endpoint where the connection existed.	 discon points
       to a structure containing the following members:

       The type structure is defined in the or header file.   This  structure,
       which is used to define buffer parameters, has the following members:

       maximum byte length of the data buffer

       actual byte length of data written to buffer

       points to buffer location

       reason  specifies  the  reason  for  the disconnect through a protocol-
       dependent reason code.  For HP XTI over	the  OSI  transport  provider,
       these  codes are described in the OTS/9000 manual section under "Trans‐
       port Errors".   For  TLI,  see  the  documentation  for	the  transport
       provider being used.  udata identifies any user data that was sent with
       the disconnect.	sequence may identify an outstanding  connect  indica‐
       tion  with  which the disconnect is associated.	sequence is only mean‐
       ingful when is issued by a passive transport user who has executed  one
       or  more functions and is processing the resulting connect indications.
       If a disconnect indication occurs, sequence can	be  used  to  identify
       which  of  the  outstanding  connect indications is associated with the
       disconnect.

       If a user does not care that there is incoming data and does  not  need
       to  know	 the value of reason or sequence, discon may be a null pointer
       and any user data associated with the  disconnect  will	be  discarded.
       However,	 if  a	user  has  retrieved more than one outstanding connect
       indication (via and discon is a null pointer, the user will  be	unable
       to identify with which connect indication the disconnect is associated.

   Valid States
       (ocnt > 0)

   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 the error.

ERRORS
       On failure, is set to one of the following:

       [TBADF]		The specified identifier does not refer to a transport
			endpoint.

       [TNODIS]		No disconnect indication currently exists on the spec‐
			ified transport endpoint.

       [TBUFOVFLW]	The number of bytes allocated for incoming data is not
			sufficient  to store the data. If fd is a passive end‐
			point with ocnt (number of outstanding connections)  >
			1,  it	remains	 in state (see Otherwise, the endpoint
			state is set to

       [TNOTSUPPORT]	This function  is  not	supported  by  the  underlying
			transport provider.

       [TOUTSTATE]	(XTI  only)  This  function  was  issued  in the wrong
			sequence on the transport endpoint referenced by fd.

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

       [TPROTO]		(XTI  only)  This error indicates that a communication
			problem has been detected between XTI and  the	trans‐
			port provider for which there is no existing XTI (

SEE ALSO
       t_alloc(3),    t_connect(3),   t_listen(3),   t_open(3),	  t_snddis(3),
       thread_safety(5).

STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
								   t_rcvdis(3)
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