ADIC Server manual Aciasynccreate

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aci_async_create()

The aci_async_create function creates a shared memory array of the entry_num size, that will hold the requests sent. See Figure 5-10

#include "aci_async.h"

aci_async_entry* aci_async_create(long entry_num);

Figure 5-10aci_async_create Function Call

See Table 5-7for a description of the parameter for the aci_async_create function.

Table 5-7Parameter for the aci_async_create Function

Parameter

Description

 

 

entry_num

entry_num - number of entries allocated to hold the

 

request information.

 

 

Return Values

The call was successful if a pointer to the start of shared memory array mapped into virtual address space of the process.

The call failed zero is returned.

The entry_num value and pointer returned are stored globally in the Asynchronous Layer Library for later use. You must call this function only once. Repeated calls will destroy global values and will not free previously allocated shared memory arrays.

Refer to Figure 5-11 on page 5-14for an example of the aci_async_create function.

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ADIC Server manual Aciasynccreate

Server specifications

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