Open a name for a server connection
Synopsis:
#include <sys/iofunc.h>
#include <sys/dispatch.h>
int name_open( const char * name, 
               int flags );
 
Arguments:
- name
 
- The name that you want to open for a server connection.
 
- flags
 
- Flags that affect the function's behavior:
  
  - NAME_FLAG_ATTACH_GLOBAL — search for the name globally instead of locally.
    
  
 
  
 
 
Library:
libc
Use the -l c option to
qcc
to link against this library.
This library is usually included automatically.
 
Description:
The name_open() function opens name for a server connection.
No ordering is guaranteed when accessing resources on other nodes.
Note: 
If the global name service,
gns,
is running on your system, an 
_IO_CONNECT message with a subtype of
_IO_CONNECT_OPEN is sent to the server when a client calls 
name_open().
The server application must be able handle this message.
For an example, see the documentation for
name_attach().
 
 
Returns:
A nonnegative integer representing a side-channel connection ID (see
ConnectAttach()),
or -1 if an error occurred
(errno is set).
 
Errors:
- EACCES
 
- Search permission is denied on a component of the name.
 
- EBADFSYS
 
- While attempting to open the named file, either the file itself or a
  component of the path prefix was found to be corrupted.
  A system failure—from which no automatic recovery is possible—occurred while
  the file was being written to, or while the directory was being updated.
  You'll need to invoke appropriate systems-administration procedures to correct this situation before proceeding.
 
- EBUSY
 
- The connection specified by name has already been opened,
  and additional connections aren't permitted.
 
- EINTR
 
- The name_open() operation was interrupted by a signal.
 
- EISDIR
 
- The named path is a directory.
 
- ELOOP
 
- Too many levels of symbolic links or prefixes.
 
- EMFILE
 
- All file descriptors available to the process are currently open.
 
- ENAMETOOLONG
 
- The length of the name string exceeds 
  PATH_MAX, or a pathname component is longer than
  NAME_MAX.
  
  
 
- ENFILE
 
- Too many files are currently open in the system.
 
- ENOENT
 
- The connection specified by name doesn't exist.
 
- ENOTDIR
 
- A component of the name prefix isn't a directory.
 
 
Classification:
QNX Neutrino
| Safety: | 
  | 
| Cancellation point | 
Yes | 
| Interrupt handler | 
No | 
| Signal handler | 
Yes | 
| Thread | 
Yes |