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dir: /man/2/sys-export/
.TH SYS-EXPORT 2 .SH NAME export \- export a name space .SH SYNOPSIS .EX include "sys.m"; sys := load Sys Sys->PATH; export: fn(fd: ref FD, dir: string, flag: int): int; .EE .SH DESCRIPTION .B Export receives and replies to 9P requests from a client on a connection represented by .IR fd , for file operations on the part of the current file name space rooted at .IR dir , which is thus exported. This is the server end of the client's .B mount call. Names presented by the client are interpreted relative to directory .IR dir , which can be adjusted using .IR sys-pctl (2) and .IR sys-bind (2) before export. The file descriptor .I fd must be open for reading and writing, and neither mounted elsewhere nor already exported. .PP Commonly, .BR export 's first argument is a file descriptor open on the data file in the .B dir of a .B Connection returned by .B listen (see .IR dial (2)). Before calling .BR export , the connection on .I fd can optionally be authenticated and set for encryption or digesting using the functions in .IR security-auth (2). .PP The .B export function takes two mutually exclusive flags: .TP .B Sys->EXPWAIT .B Export blocks until all client requests are complete. .TP .B Sys->EXPASYNC Client requests are handled by a background (kernel) process. .B Export returns immediately. The serving process terminates when the client hangs up. .SH EXAMPLES .PP Export a given directory on .BR fd , protecting it from subsequent changes: .IP .EX exportdir(fd: ref Sys->FD, dir: string, pid: chan of int) { pid <-= sys->pctl(Sys->FORKNS|Sys->FORKENV|Sys->NEWFD, fd.fd :: nil); sys->export(fd, dir, Sys->EXPWAIT); } .EE .PP The .B FORKNS given to .B pctl forks the name space, and prevents the .B sys->export from seeing the effects of subsequent mounts by the process that calls or spawns .BR exportdir . The .B exportdir function above might be called using: .IP .EX pid := chan of int; spawn exportdir(fd, "/", pid); expid := <-pid; .EE .PP Service will stop automatically when the connection .B fd returns end-of-file (eg, when it hangs up), but it can also be stopped locally by killing .BR expid . .EE .SH SOURCE .B /emu/port/inferno.c .br .B /emu/port/exportfs.c .br .B /os/port/inferno.c .br .B /os/port/exportfs.c .SH DIAGNOSTICS .B Export returns a non-negative value on success and -1 on error; the system error string is set.