efn OpenVMS usage:ef_number type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by value Number of the event flag that is set when the service completes. If this argument is omitted, event flag 0 is used. flags OpenVMS usage:mask_longword type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by value Flags specifying options for the service. The flags argument is a longword bit mask in which each bit corresponds to an option flag. The $DDTMDEF macro defines symbolic names for these option flags described in $GETDTI Option Flags. All undefined bits must be 0. If this argument is omitted, no flags are used. Table SYS-19 $GETDTI Option Flags Flag Name Description DDTM$M_FULL_ Indicates that the $GETDTI call for a specified STATE TID is not to complete until the ABORTED or COMMITTED state can be returned. Thus, if another node or coordinating resource manager must be contacted and it is currently unreachable, this service does not return until the node can be contacted. Indicates on a wildcard search that only transactions known to be in the ABORTED or COMMITTED states are to be returned. DDTM$M_SYNC Specifies successful synchronous completion by returning SS$_SYNCH. When SS$_SYNCH is returned, the AST routine is not called, the event flag is not set, and the I/O status block is not filled in. iosb OpenVMS usage:io_status_block type: quadword (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by reference The I/O status block in which the completion status of the service is returned as a condition value. Refer to the HP OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual to view the I/O status block diagram. astadr OpenVMS usage:ast_procedure type: procedure entry mask access: call without stack unwinding mechanism: by reference The AST routine executed when the service completes, if SS$_ NORMAL is returned in R0. The astadr argument is the address of the entry mask of this routine. The routine is executed in the same access mode as that of the caller of the $GETDTI service. astprm OpenVMS usage:user_arg type: longword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by value The AST parameter passed to the AST routine specified by the astadr argument. log_id OpenVMS usage:uid type: octaword (unsigned) access: read only mechanism: by reference The log id of the transaction manager that is coordinating the transaction, returned as the log_id argument on a $DECLARE_RM operation. The log_id argument verifies that the recovery log returning transaction information is the same one used to record transaction state information. If you do not specify the same log id used by the transaction manager to write transaction information, then $GETDTI will return an error. If the log_id argument is specified as a zero UID, then $GETDTI will use the current active log for this node. If the specified transaction cannot be found in this log, then the returned state will be aborted. The log identifier can only be specified as zero when the DTI$_SEARCH_AS_NODE item is absent or results in a search that specifies the local node. Note that the log_id argument cannot be specified as a zero address. To ensure smooth operation in a mixed-network environment, refer to the chapter entitled Managing DECdtm Services in the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, for information on defining node names. contxt OpenVMS usage:contxt type: longword (unsigned) access: modify mechanism: by reference The address of a longword used to maintain a context between sequential calls to $GETDTI. A call to $GETDTI will start a new search if the context value is zero or continue the existing search if the context is valid. The search context is valid only after a successful call to $GETDTI and is invalidated by a subsequent call to $GETDTI. The context is also used as input to $SETDTI after a successful call to $GETDTI. Calls to $SETDTI do not modify or invalidate the context. search OpenVMS usage:item_list_3 type: descriptor list access: read only mechanism: by reference Item list specifying how the search for transaction information is to be bounded. The search argument is the address of a list of item descriptors, each of which describes a search item. The list of item descriptors is terminated by a longword of 0. Each item descriptor in the search item list acts as an input argument to $GETDTI and as such is only required to be read only. Refer to the HP OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual to view the single item descriptor format. The following table describes the search item descriptor fields: Field Description Buffer A word containing a user-supplied integer length specifying the length (in bytes) of a buffer from which $GETDTI is to read the information. The length of the buffer needed depends on the item code field of the search item descriptor. If the value of buffer length is too small, $GETDTI will return an error status. Item code A word containing a user-supplied symbolic code specifying the search item that $GETDTI is to use. The $DTIDEF macro defines these codes. Each item code is described in the Search Item Codes section below. Buffer A longword containing the user-supplied address address of the buffer from which $GETDTI reads the search information. Return This longword is not used in the search item list, length because all search items are read-only. address itmlst OpenVMS usage:item_list_3 type: descriptor list access: read only mechanism: by reference Item list specifying the transaction information that $GETDTI is to return. The itmlst argument is the address of a list of item descriptors, containing a single entry that describes an item of information. The list of item descriptors is terminated by a longword of 0. The item descriptor in the item list acts as an output argument to $GETDTI and as such is required to be writeable in caller's mode. Refer to the HP OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual to view the single item descriptor format. The following table describes the itmlst item descriptor fields: Field Description Buffer A word containing a user-supplied integer length specifying the length (in bytes) of the buffer where $GETDTI is to write the information. The length of the buffer needed depends on the item code field of the search item descriptor. If the value of buffer length is too small, $GETDTI truncates the data and returns the condition code value SS$_BUFFEROVF. Item code A word containing a user-supplied symbolic code specifying the search item that $GETDTI is to use. The $DTIDEF macro defines these codes. Each item code is described in the Itmlst Item Codes section. Buffer A longword containing the user-supplied address address of the buffer where $GETDTI is to write the information. return A longword containing the user-supplied address length of a word where $GETDTI writes return length address information.