Standards
Standards / Extensions |
C or C++ |
Dependencies |
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both |
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Format
#include <sys/_Elmarm4.h>
arm_error_t arm_end_application(
/* [in/out] */ arm_appl_id_t *application_id
/* [in] */ arm_int32_t flags,
/* [in] */ arm_buffer4_t *buffer4,
);
General description
Use arm_end_application()
to close ARM API activity for a particular application. arm_end_application()
invalidates the application handle returned by arm_init_application(),
all transaction type handles associated with the application handle,
and all transaction handles associated with those transaction types.
Any further API calls using these handles will be rejected with a
negative status return value. Information about transactions that
were started and not yet stopped is discarded.
- application_id
- The handle passed to or returned by arm_init_application() for
the application.
- flags
- Reserved for future use. The argument must be set to 0.
- buffer4
- A pointer to a buffer that identifies one or more sub-buffers
containing additional data. Currently no sub-buffers are defined
for this function so a null pointer should be passed. If a buffer
is passed eWLM ignores it.
Returned value
On success, arm_stop_transaction
returns ARM_RC_SUCCESS. On failure, the errno and return code are
set to indicate the error. See
Return code for
the list of all possible return codes.
- Error Code
- Description
- EFAULT
- A parameter of this service contained an address that was not
accessible to the caller.
- EINVAL
- A parameter of this service contained a value that was not valid.
- EMVSARMERROR
- An ARM error occurred. Refer to the return code for the specific
error.
- EPERM
- The caller does not have the appropriate privileges. The return
code is set to ARM_RC_AUTH_ERROR.
- EMVSSAF2ERR
- An error occurred in the security product.