Create a new job.
#include <zircon/syscalls.h> zx_status_t zx_job_create(zx_handle_t parent_job, uint32_t options, zx_handle_t* out);
zx_job_create()
creates a new child job object given a parent job.
Upon success a handle for the new job is returned.
The kernel keeps track of and restricts the “height” of a job, which is its distance from the root job. It is illegal to create a job under a parent whose height exceeds an internal “max height” value. (It is, however, legal to create a process under such a job.)
Job handles may be waited on (TODO(cpu): expand this)
parent_job must be of type ZX_OBJ_TYPE_JOB and have ZX_RIGHT_MANAGE_JOB.
zx_job_create()
returns ZX_OK and a handle to the new job (via out) on success. In the event of failure, a negative error value is returned.
ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE parent_job is not a valid handle.
ZX_ERR_WRONG_TYPE parent_job is not a job handle.
ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS options is nonzero, or out is an invalid pointer.
ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED parent_job does not have the ZX_RIGHT_WRITE or ZX_RIGHT_MANAGE_JOB right.
ZX_ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE The height of parent_job is too large to create a child job.
ZX_ERR_NO_MEMORY Failure due to lack of memory. There is no good way for userspace to handle this (unlikely) error. In a future build this error will no longer occur.
ZX_ERR_BAD_STATE The parent job object is in the dead state.