# zx_interrupt_bind ## NAME interrupt_bind - Bind an interrupt object to a port ## SYNOPSIS ``` #include zx_status_t zx_interrupt_bind(zx_handle_t handle, zx_handle_t port_handle, uint64_t key, uint32_t options); ``` ## DESCRIPTION `zx_interrupt_bind()` binds an interrupt object to a port. An interrupt object may only be bound to a single port and may only be bound once. The interrupt can only bind to a port which is created with **ZX_PORT_BIND_TO_INTERRUPT** option. When a bound interrupt object is triggered, a **ZX_PKT_TYPE_INTERRUPT** packet will be delivered to the port it is bound to, with the timestamp (relative to **ZX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC**) of when the interrupt was triggered in the `zx_packet_interrupt_t`. The *key* used when binding the interrupt will be present in the `key` field of the `zx_port_packet_t`. Before another packet may be delivered, the bound interrupt must be re-armed using the [`zx_interrupt_ack()`] syscall. This is (in almost all cases) best done after the interrupt packet has been fully processed. Especially in the case of multiple threads reading packets from a port, if the processing thread re-arms the interrupt and it has triggered, a packet will immediately be delivered to a waiting thread. Interrupt packets are delivered via a dedicated queue on ports and are higher priority than non-interrupt packets. ## RIGHTS *handle* must be of type **ZX_OBJ_TYPE_INTERRUPT** and have **ZX_RIGHT_READ**. *port_handle* must be of type **ZX_OBJ_TYPE_PORT** and have **ZX_RIGHT_WRITE**. ## RETURN VALUE `zx_interrupt_bind()` returns **ZX_OK** on success. In the event of failure, a negative error value is returned. ## ERRORS **ZX_ERR_BAD_HANDLE** *handle* or *port_handle* is not a valid handle. **ZX_ERR_WRONG_TYPE** *handle* is not an interrupt object or *port_handle* is not a port object. **ZX_ERR_CANCELED** [`zx_interrupt_destroy()`] was called on *handle*. **ZX_ERR_BAD_STATE** A thread is waiting on the interrupt using [`zx_interrupt_wait()`] **ZX_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED** the *handle* handle lacks **ZX_RIGHT_READ** or the *port_handle* handle lacks **ZX_RIGHT_WRITE** **ZX_ERR_ALREADY_BOUND** this interrupt object is already bound. **ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS** *options* contains a non-zero value. ## SEE ALSO - [`zx_handle_close()`] - [`zx_interrupt_ack()`] - [`zx_interrupt_create()`] - [`zx_interrupt_destroy()`] - [`zx_interrupt_trigger()`] - [`zx_interrupt_wait()`] - [`zx_port_wait()`] [`zx_handle_close()`]: handle_close.md [`zx_interrupt_ack()`]: interrupt_ack.md [`zx_interrupt_create()`]: interrupt_create.md [`zx_interrupt_destroy()`]: interrupt_destroy.md [`zx_interrupt_trigger()`]: interrupt_trigger.md [`zx_interrupt_wait()`]: interrupt_wait.md [`zx_port_wait()`]: port_wait.md