| # zx_object_signal |
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| ## NAME |
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| Signal an object. |
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| ## SYNOPSIS |
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| ```c |
| #include <zircon/syscalls.h> |
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| zx_status_t zx_object_signal(zx_handle_t handle, |
| uint32_t clear_mask, |
| uint32_t set_mask); |
| ``` |
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| ## DESCRIPTION |
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| `zx_object_signal()` asserts and deasserts the userspace-accessible signal |
| bits on an object. |
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| Most of the 32 signals are reserved for system use and are assigned to |
| per-object functions, like **ZX_CHANNEL_READABLE** or **ZX_TASK_TERMINATED**. There |
| are 8 signal bits available for userspace processes to use as they see fit: |
| **ZX_USER_SIGNAL_0** through **ZX_USER_SIGNAL_7**. |
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| *Event* objects also allow control over the **ZX_EVENT_SIGNALED** bit. |
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| *Eventpair* objects also allow control over the **ZX_EVENTPAIR_SIGNALED** bit. |
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| The *clear_mask* is first used to clear any bits indicated, and then the |
| *set_mask* is used to set any bits indicated. |
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| ## RIGHTS |
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| *handle* must have **ZX_RIGHT_SIGNAL**. |
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| ## RETURN VALUE |
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| `zx_object_signal()` returns **ZX_OK** on success. In the event of failure, a |
| negative error value is returned. |
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| ## ERRORS |
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| **ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE** *handle* is not a valid handle. |
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| **ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED** *handle* lacks the right **ZX_RIGHT_SIGNAL**. |
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| **ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS** *clear_mask* or *set_mask* contain bits that are not allowed. |
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| ## SEE ALSO |
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| - [`zx_event_create()`] |
| - [`zx_eventpair_create()`] |
| - [`zx_object_signal_peer()`] |
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| [`zx_event_create()`]: event_create.md |
| [`zx_eventpair_create()`]: eventpair_create.md |
| [`zx_object_signal_peer()`]: object_signal_peer.md |