Open System Services Porting Guide (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction to Porting
- 2 The Development Environment
- 3 Useful Porting Tools
- 4 Interoperating Between User Environments
- Purpose of Interoperability
- The OSS User Environment
- OSS Commands for the Guardian User
- Guardian Commands for the UNIX User
- OSS Pathname and Guardian Filename Conversions
- Running the OSS Shell and Commands From TACL
- Running Guardian Commands From the OSS Shell
- Running OSS Processes With Guardian Attributes
- Using OSS Commands to Manage Guardian Objects
- 5 Interoperating Between Programming Environments
- 6 OSS Porting Considerations
- 7 Porting UNIX Applications to the OSS Environment
- 8 Migrating Guardian Applications to the OSS Environment
- General Migration Guidelines
- C Compiler Issues for Guardian Programs
- Using New and Extended Guardian Procedures
- Using OSS Functions in a Guardian Program
- Interoperating With OSS Programs
- Starting an OSS Program From the Guardian Environment
- C Compiler Considerations for OSS Programs
- Porting a Guardian Program to the OSS Environment
- How Arguments Are Passed to the C or C++ Program
- Differences in the Two Run-Time Environments
- Which Run-Time Routines Are Available
- Use of Common Run-Time Environment (CRE) Functions
- Replacing Guardian Procedure Calls With Equivalent OSS Functions
- Which IPC Mechanisms Can Be Used
- Interactions Between Guardian and OSS Functions
- 9 Porting From Specific UNIX Systems
- 10 Native Migration Overview
- 11 Porting or Migrating Sockets Applications
- 12 Porting Threaded Applications
- A Equivalent OSS and UNIX Commands for Guardian Users
- B Equivalent Guardian Commands for OSS and UNIX Users
- C Equivalent Inspect Debugging Commands for dbx Commands
- D Equivalent Native Inspect Debugging Commands for dbx Commands
- E Standard POSIX Threads Functions: Differences Between the Previous and Current Standards
- Glossary
- Index
Index
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Index-14
J
ISO/IEC-conforming POSIX.1
application Glossary-6
Itanium
instructions Glossary-6
processor 2-3
I/O
character-based 6-2
disk 6-21
management, Guardian commands 5-2
nowait, multithreading 6-2
operations 6-20
printing 5-13
routines, interoperability 7-17
J
Job control Glossary-6
K
Kernel-Managed Swap Facility
(KMSF) 6-12, 10-3, 10-9
Keywords, changed 10-7
kill utility
compared to STATUS command 4-11
flags 4-23
signals 4-11
terminating processes 4-23
kill() function
process ID 7-24
Safeguard restrictions 7-24
signals 7-24, 10-4
KMSF 6-12, 10-3, 10-9
Korn shell 4-4, 9-1
L
LASTADDR procedure 10-9
LASTADDRX procedure 10-9
ld utility
Guardian environment 2-13
memory 10-3
ld utility (continued)
OSS environment
eld utility
OSS environment 2-13
replacing Binder 2-21, 10-5
TNS/R native only 2-21
user library 10-6
Left angle bracket (<), redirecting
input 4-20
lex source files 9-2
libc.a C run-time library 8-27
libinet.a library 11-8
libl.a C run-time library 8-27
libm.a C run-time library 8-27
Library
functions
CRE 7-18
resolving 2-14
header, cextdecs.h 5-4
routine directory 2-13
standard 9-5
workstation environment 9-6
Limits 7-17
limits.h header file 7-17
Link count Glossary-6
Link name Glossary-6
Linking 8-27
and compiling 2-13
dynamic 9-5
Guardian environment 8-8
OSS environment 8-8
static 9-5
TNS 2-13
TNS/E native code 2-14
TNS/E native code tools 10-2
TNS/R native code 2-13
TNS/R native code tools 10-2
link() function, limited use 7-20
Link, symbolic 6-22, Glossary-12
lint porting tool 3-1, 7-3