@(#)contract 1.8 @(#) /shared/sac/arc/ARC-Templates/contract [1.8 06/12/06] CONTRACT ALLOWING/REQUIRING SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR INTERFACES 0. Number: PSARC/2007/500-01 1. This contract is between a SUPPLIER of INTERFACES and a CONSUMER of those INTERFACES, both of whom are entities within Sun Microsystems, Incorporated. 2. The SUPPLIER (definer and/or implementor) is identified by the following: Product or Bundle: Solaris Consolidation: ON Department or Group: Zones Bugster Product/Category/SubCategory: solaris/kernel/zones Responsible Manager: jerriann.meyer@sun.com 3. The CONSUMER is identified by the following: Product or Bundle: Solaris Consolidation: X Department or Group: X11 Engineering Bugster Product/Category/SubCategory: solaris/xserver/server Responsible Manager: fred.thornborrow@sun.com 4. The INTERFACES are: shmctl64() Project Private ipc_perm64_t Project Private struct shmid_ds64 Project Private 5. The ARC controlling these INTERFACES is: PSARC 6. The CASE describing (Exporting) these INTERFACES is: PSARC 2002/174 7. The following SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS are made which modify the rules imposed by the stability levels listed in section 4 above: _N_ 7a. Although the stability level doesn't normally restrict it, SUPPLIER promises to only modify INTERFACES in an incompatible way as follows: _N_ 7b. Although the stability level doesn't normally allow it, CONSUMER will expose INTERFACES to a PARTNER, which is external to Sun, namely: Name of Company: Name of Department or Group within Company: Responsible Manager: _Y_ 7c. Although the stability level doesn't normally allow it, CONSUMER will import INTERFACES from a separate consolidation. _Y_ 7d. If SUPPLIER decides to change (including replace or remove) any portion of the INTERFACES, SUPPLIER will notify CONSUMER of the proposed new version, no later than the application for ARC approval of the new version. If SUPPLIER and CONSUMER are contained in the same consolidation, they have the option of arranging for simultaneous conversion to the new interfaces. If this is not possible, or if they are not in the same consolidation, then SUPPLIER will either make best effort to work with CONSUMER so that CONSUMER can detect which version of INTERFACES is being supplied, or else SUPPLIER will make best effort to supply both old and new versions of INTERFACES. If SUPPLIER cannot make both versions of INTERFACES available, and SUPPLIER and CONSUMER cannot devise a method whereby CONSUMER can detect which version of INTERFACES is being supplied, and the old version of CONSUMER will not run with the new version of SUPPLIER, then either the EOL process must be followed by SUPPLIER, or else a major release of SUPPLIER will be required, or the change will not be allowed. 8. If CONSUMER requires changes in INTERFACES, SUPPLIER will make best effort to accommodate such changes, which shall then be treated in accordance with paragraph 7 above. 9. Notwithstanding paragraphs 7 and 8, a change to any portion of the INTERFACES shall be regarded as a completely new set of INTERFACES which require both ARC approval and execution of a new contract. 10. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that evolution of INTERFACES shall be handled as follows: SUPPLIER will notify CONSUMER of any proposed changes to the interface. Changes to the data structures returned will attempt to preserve the layout of the existing members of the structures where practical. 11. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that INTERFACES will be supported as follows: CONSUMER shall file bugster change requests against the interfaces under solaris/kernel/zones. SUPPLIER agrees to respond to these change requests according to the usual sustaining process. 12. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that INTERFACES will be documented as follows: Documentation provided in shmctl64.txt in the materials of this case, and in the header file. 13. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that changes to the INTERFACES will be tested as follows: SUPPLIER agrees to test any changes to the interface as part of existing or updated test suites. CONSUMER agrees to test their use of these interfaces at the usual release intervals and when any changes are made to the implementation of the contracted interface. 14. SUPPLIER and CONSUMER agree that this contract can be terminated as follows: By elevation of shmctl64 to Uncommitted or higher stability level, or by mutual agreement of both SUPPLIER and CONSUMER. 15. This contract is not valid until "signed" via agreement from the SUPPLIER and CONSUMER, and approved by the ARC CASE referenced by this contract. E-mail agreement to the contract should be archived in the mail archive of CASE; verbal agreement to the contract should be noted in the meeting minutes. This contract remains valid until superseded or invalidated. For SUPPLIER: Jerri-Ann Meyer Date: For CONSUMER: Fred Thornborrow Date: For ARC: Alan Coopersmith Date: A copy of this contract shall be deposited in the CASE directory as "contract-" or in a "contracts" subdirectory. 16. (Not to be filled in until superseded or invalidated.) This contract was superseded or invalidated by CASE: For ARC: Date: