1<h2>clock_reply_server</h2> 2<hr> 3<p> 4<strong>Function</strong> - Handle kernel-generated alarm. 5<h3>SYNOPSIS</h3> 6<pre> 7<strong>boolean_t clock_reply_server</strong> 8 <strong>(mach_msg_header_t</strong> <var>request_msg</var>, 9 <strong>mach_msg_header_t</strong> <var>reply_ms</var><strong>);</strong> 10</pre> 11<h3>PARAMETERS</h3> 12<dl> 13<p> 14<dt> <var>in_msg</var> 15<dd> 16[pointer to in structure] 17The alarm message received from the kernel. 18<p> 19<dt> <var>out_msg</var> 20<dd> 21[out structure] 22Not used. 23</dl> 24<h3>DESCRIPTION</h3> 25<p> 26The <strong>clock_reply_server</strong> function is the MIG generated server handling 27function to handle messages from the kernel corresponding to 28clock alarms. Such 29messages are delivered to the alarm reply port named in a <strong>clock_alarm</strong> 30call. The <strong>clock_reply_server</strong> function performs all necessary 31argument handling for 32this kernel message and calls the appropriate handling function. These functions 33must be supplied by the caller. 34<h3>RETURN VALUES</h3> 35<dl> 36<p> 37<dt> <strong>TRUE</strong> 38<dd> 39The message was handled and the appropriate function was called. 40<p> 41<dt> <strong>FALSE</strong> 42<dd> 43The message did not apply to the alarm mechanism and no other action 44was taken. 45</dl> 46<h3>RELATED INFORMATION</h3> 47<p> 48Functions: 49<a href="clock_alarm_reply.html"><strong>clock_alarm_reply<strong></a>. 50