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30 
31 #ifndef RPC_HDR
32 %#include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 %__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
34 #endif
35 
36 /*
37  * From 4.1 : @(#)nis.x	1.61 Copyright 1989 Sun Microsystems
38  *
39  * RPC Language Protocol description file for NIS Plus
40  * This version : 1.61
41  * Last Modified : 3/19/91
42  */
43 #ifdef RPC_HDR
44 %/*
45 % *	nis.h
46 % *
47 % *	This file is the main include file for NIS clients. It contains
48 % *	both the client library function defines and the various data
49 % * 	structures used by the NIS service. It includes the file nis_tags.h
50 % *	which defines the tag values. This allows the tags to change without
51 % *	having to change the nis.x file.
52 % *
53 % *	NOTE : DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! It is automatically generated when
54 % *	       rpcgen is run on the nis.x file. Note that there is a
55 % *	       simple sed script to remove some unneeded lines. (See the
56 % *	       Makefile target nis.h)
57 % *
58 % */
59 %#include <rpcsvc/nis_tags.h>
60 #endif
61 
62 /* This gets stuffed into the source files. */
63 #if RPC_HDR
64 %#include <rpc/xdr.h>
65 #endif
66 /*
67  * This is just pointless.
68  */
69 #ifdef SUN_STUPIDITY
70 #if RPC_SVC
71 %#include "nis_svc.h"
72 #endif
73 #endif
74 
75 /* Include the RPC Language description of NIS objects */
76 #include "nis_object.x"
77 
78 /* Errors  that can be returned by the service */
79 enum nis_error {
80 	NIS_SUCCESS = 0,	/* A-ok, let's rock n roll 	*/
81 	NIS_S_SUCCESS = 1,	/* Name found (maybe)	   	*/
82 	NIS_NOTFOUND = 2,	/* Name definitely not found 	*/
83 	NIS_S_NOTFOUND = 3,	/* Name maybe not found 	*/
84 	NIS_CACHEEXPIRED = 4,	/* Name exists but cache out of date */
85 	NIS_NAMEUNREACHABLE = 5, /* Can't get there from here */
86 	NIS_UNKNOWNOBJ = 6,	/* Object type is bogus */
87 	NIS_TRYAGAIN = 7,	/* I'm busy, call back */
88 	NIS_SYSTEMERROR = 8,	/* Out of band failure */
89 	NIS_CHAINBROKEN = 9,	/* First/Next warning */
90 	NIS_PERMISSION = 10,	/* Not enough permission to access */
91 	NIS_NOTOWNER = 11,	/* You don't own it, sorry */
92 	NIS_NOT_ME = 12,	/* I don't serve this name */
93 	NIS_NOMEMORY = 13,	/* Outta VM! Help! */
94 	NIS_NAMEEXISTS = 14,	/* Can't create over another name */
95 	NIS_NOTMASTER = 15,	/* I'm justa secondaray, don't ask me */
96 	NIS_INVALIDOBJ = 16,	/* Object is broken somehow */
97 	NIS_BADNAME = 17,	/* Unparsable name */
98 	NIS_NOCALLBACK = 18,	/* Couldn't talk to call back proc */
99 	NIS_CBRESULTS = 19,	/* Results being called back to you */
100 	NIS_NOSUCHNAME = 20,	/* Name unknown */
101 	NIS_NOTUNIQUE = 21,	/* Value is not uniques (entry) */
102 	NIS_IBMODERROR = 22,	/* Inf. Base. Modify error. */
103 	NIS_NOSUCHTABLE = 23,	/* Name for table was wrong */
104 	NIS_TYPEMISMATCH = 24, 	/* Entry and table type mismatch */
105 	NIS_LINKNAMEERROR = 25,	/* Link points to bogus name */
106 	NIS_PARTIAL = 26,	/* Partial success, found table */
107 	NIS_TOOMANYATTRS = 27,	/* Too many attributes */
108 	NIS_RPCERROR = 28,	/* RPC error encountered */
109 	NIS_BADATTRIBUTE = 29,	/* Bad or invalid attribute */
110 	NIS_NOTSEARCHABLE = 30,	/* Non-searchable object searched */
111 	NIS_CBERROR = 31,	/* Error during callback (svc crash) */
112 	NIS_FOREIGNNS = 32,	/* Foreign Namespace */
113 	NIS_BADOBJECT = 33,	/* Malformed object structure */
114 	NIS_NOTSAMEOBJ = 34,	/* Object swapped during deletion */
115 	NIS_MODFAIL = 35,	/* Failure during a Modify. */
116 	NIS_BADREQUEST = 36,	/* Illegal query for table */
117 	NIS_NOTEMPTY = 37,	/* Attempt to remove a non-empty tbl */
118 	NIS_COLDSTART_ERR = 38, /* Error accesing the cold start file */
119 	NIS_RESYNC = 39,	/* Transaction log too far out of date */
120 	NIS_FAIL = 40,		/* NIS operation failed. */
121 	NIS_UNAVAIL = 41,	/* NIS+ service is unavailable (client) */
122 	NIS_RES2BIG = 42,	/* NIS+ result too big for datagram */
123 	NIS_SRVAUTH = 43,	/* NIS+ server wasn't authenticated. */
124 	NIS_CLNTAUTH = 44,	/* NIS+ Client wasn't authenticated. */
125 	NIS_NOFILESPACE = 45,	/* NIS+ server ran out of disk space */
126 	NIS_NOPROC = 46,	/* NIS+ server couldn't create new proc */
127 	NIS_DUMPLATER = 47	/* NIS+ server already has dump child */
128 };
129 
130 
131 /*
132  * Structure definitions for the parameters and results of the actual
133  * NIS RPC calls.
134  *
135  * This is the standard result (in the protocol) of most of the nis
136  * requests.
137  */
138 
139 struct nis_result {
140 	nis_error	status;		/* Status of the response */
141 	nis_object	objects<>;	/* objects found 	  */
142 	netobj		cookie;		/* Cookie Data 		  */
143 	u_long		zticks;		/* server ticks	 	  */
144 	u_long		dticks;		/* DBM ticks.		  */
145 	u_long		aticks;		/* Cache (accel) ticks	  */
146 	u_long		cticks;		/* Client ticks		  */
147 };
148 
149 /*
150  * A Name Service request
151  * This request is used to access the name space, ns_name is the name
152  * of the object within the namespace and the object is it's value, for
153  * add/modify, a copy of the original for remove.
154  */
155 
156 struct ns_request {
157 	nis_name	ns_name;	/* Name in the NIS name space	*/
158 	nis_object	ns_object<1>;	/* Optional Object (add/remove)	*/
159 };
160 
161 /*
162  * An information base request
163  * This request includes the NIS name of the table we wish to search, the
164  * search criteria in the form of attribute/value pairs and an optional
165  * callback program number. If the callback program number is provided
166  * the server will send back objects one at a time, otherwise it will
167  * return them all in the response.
168  */
169 
170 struct ib_request {
171 	nis_name  	ibr_name;	/* The name of the Table 	*/
172 	nis_attr  	ibr_srch<>; 	/* The search critereia 	*/
173 	u_long		ibr_flags;	/* Optional flags 		*/
174 	nis_object	ibr_obj<1>;	/* optional object (add/modify) */
175 	nis_server	ibr_cbhost<1>;	/* Optional callback info	*/
176 	u_long		ibr_bufsize;	/* Optional first/next bufsize	*/
177 	netobj		ibr_cookie;	/* The first/next cookie	*/
178 };
179 
180 /*
181  * This argument to the PING call notifies the replicas that something in
182  * a directory has changed and this is it's timestamp. The replica will use
183  * the timestamp to determine if its resync operation was successful.
184  */
185 struct ping_args {
186 	nis_name	dir;	/* Directory that had the change */
187 	u_long		stamp;	/* timestamp of the transaction  */
188 };
189 
190 /*
191  * These are the type of entries that are stored in the transaction log,
192  * note that modifications will appear as two entries, for names, they have
193  * an "OLD" entry followed by a "NEW" entry. For entries in tables, there
194  * is a remove followed by an add. It is done this way so that we can read
195  * the log backwards to back out transactions and forwards to propogate
196  * updated.
197  */
198 enum log_entry_t {
199 	LOG_NOP = 0,
200 	ADD_NAME = 1,		/* Name Added to name space 		  */
201 	REM_NAME = 2,		/* Name removed from name space 	  */
202 	MOD_NAME_OLD = 3,	/* Name was modified in the name space 	  */
203 	MOD_NAME_NEW = 4,	/* Name was modified in the name space 	  */
204 	ADD_IBASE = 5,		/* Entry added to information base 	  */
205 	REM_IBASE = 6,		/* Entry removed from information base    */
206 	MOD_IBASE = 7,		/* Entry was modified in information base */
207 	UPD_STAMP = 8		/* Update timestamp (used as fenceposts)  */
208 };
209 
210 /*
211  * This result is returned from the name service when it is requested to
212  * dump logged entries from its transaction log. Information base updates
213  * will have the name of the information base in the le_name field and
214  * a canonical set of attribute/value pairs to fully specify the entry's
215  * 'name'.
216  */
217 struct log_entry {
218 	u_long		le_time;	/* Time in seconds 		*/
219 	log_entry_t	le_type;	/* Type of log entry 		*/
220 	nis_name	le_princp;	/* Principal making the change	*/
221 	nis_name	le_name;	/* Name of table/dir involved 	*/
222 	nis_attr	le_attrs<>;	/* List of AV pairs.		*/
223 	nis_object	le_object;	/* Actual object value 		*/
224 };
225 
226 struct log_result {
227 	nis_error 	lr_status;	/* The status itself 	 	*/
228 	netobj		lr_cookie;	/* Used by the dump callback	*/
229 	log_entry	lr_entries<>;	/* zero or more entries 	*/
230 };
231 
232 struct cp_result {
233 	nis_error	cp_status;	/* Status of the checkpoint 	*/
234 	u_long		cp_zticks;	/* Service 'ticks' 	    	*/
235 	u_long		cp_dticks;	/* Database 'ticks'	    	*/
236 };
237 
238 /*
239  * This structure defines a generic NIS tag list. The taglist contains
240  * zero or tags, each of which is a type and a value. (u_long).
241  * These are used to report statistics (see tag definitions below)
242  * and to set or reset state variables.
243  */
244 struct nis_tag {
245 	u_long	tag_type;	/* Statistic tag (may vary) 	 */
246 	string	tag_val<1024>;	/* Statistic value may also vary */
247 };
248 
249 struct nis_taglist {
250 	nis_tag tags<>;		/* List of tags */
251 };
252 
253 struct dump_args {
254 	nis_name	da_dir;		/* Directory to dump 	*/
255 	u_long		da_time;	/* From this timestamp	*/
256 	nis_server	da_cbhost<1>;	/* Callback to use.	*/
257 };
258 
259 struct fd_args {
260 	nis_name	dir_name;  /* The directory we're looking for */
261 	nis_name	requester; /* Host principal name for signature */
262 };
263 
264 struct fd_result {
265 	nis_error	status;		/* Status returned by function	*/
266 	nis_name	source;		/* Source of this answer   	*/
267 	opaque		dir_data<>;	/* Directory Data (XDR'ed) 	*/
268 	opaque		signature<>;	/* Signature of the source 	*/
269 };
270 
271 
272 /*
273  * What's going on here? Well, it's like this. When the service
274  * is being compiled it wants to have the service definition specific
275  * info included, and when the client is being compiled it wants that
276  * info. This includes the appropriate file which was generated by
277  * make in the protocols directory (probably /usr/include/rpcsvc).
278  *
279  * Uhm... guys? With RPC, you aren't supposed to have separate
280  * server-specific and client-specific header files. You have one header
281  * file that's suitable for both. If your code doesn't work using just
282  * the one header file, I submit to you that it's broken.
283  *							-Bill
284  */
285 #ifdef SUN_STUPIDITY
286 #ifdef RPC_SVC
287 %#include "nis_svc.h"
288 #endif
289 #ifdef RPC_CLNT
290 %#include "nis_clnt.h"
291 #endif
292 #endif
293 
294 program  NIS_PROG {
295 
296 	/* RPC Language description of the NIS+ protocol */
297 	version NIS_VERSION {
298 		/* The name service functions */
299 		nis_result  NIS_LOOKUP(ns_request) = 1;
300 		nis_result  NIS_ADD(ns_request) = 2;
301 		nis_result  NIS_MODIFY(ns_request) = 3;
302 		nis_result  NIS_REMOVE(ns_request) = 4;
303 
304 		/* The information base functions */
305 		nis_result  NIS_IBLIST(ib_request) = 5;
306 		nis_result  NIS_IBADD(ib_request) = 6;
307 		nis_result  NIS_IBMODIFY(ib_request) = 7;
308 		nis_result  NIS_IBREMOVE(ib_request) = 8;
309 		nis_result  NIS_IBFIRST(ib_request) = 9;
310 		nis_result  NIS_IBNEXT(ib_request) = 10;
311 
312 		/* NIS Administrative functions */
313 		fd_result   NIS_FINDDIRECTORY(fd_args) = 12;
314 
315 		/* If fetch and optionally reset statistics */
316 		nis_taglist  NIS_STATUS(nis_taglist) = 14;
317 
318 		/* Dump changes to directory since time in da_time */
319 		log_result  NIS_DUMPLOG(dump_args) = 15;
320 
321 		/* Dump contents of directory named */
322 		log_result  NIS_DUMP(dump_args) = 16;
323 
324 		/* Check status of callback thread */
325 		bool	    NIS_CALLBACK(netobj) = 17;
326 
327 		/* Return last update time for named dir */
328 		u_long      NIS_CPTIME(nis_name) = 18;
329 
330 		/* Checkpoint directory or table named */
331 		cp_result   NIS_CHECKPOINT(nis_name) = 19;
332 
333 		/* Send 'status changed' ping to replicates */
334 		void	    NIS_PING(ping_args) = 20;
335 
336 		/* Modify server behaviour (such as debugging) */
337 		nis_taglist NIS_SERVSTATE(nis_taglist) = 21;
338 
339 		/* Create a Directory */
340 		nis_error   NIS_MKDIR(nis_name) = 22;
341 
342 		/* Remove a Directory */
343 		nis_error   NIS_RMDIR(nis_name) = 23;
344 
345 		/* Update public keys of a directory object */
346 		nis_error   NIS_UPDKEYS(nis_name) = 24;
347 	} = 3;
348 } = 100300;
349 
350 /*
351  * Included below are the defines that become part of nis.h,
352  * they are technically not part of the protocol, but do define
353  * key aspects of the implementation and are therefore useful
354  * in building a conforming server or client.
355  */
356 #if RPC_HDR
357 %/*
358 % * Generic "hash" datastructures, used by all types of hashed data.
359 % */
360 %struct nis_hash_data {
361 %	nis_name		name;	   /* NIS name of hashed item      */
362 %	int			keychain;  /* It's hash key (for pop)      */
363 %	struct nis_hash_data	*next;	   /* Hash collision pointer       */
364 %	struct nis_hash_data	*prv_item; /* A serial, doubly linked list */
365 %	struct nis_hash_data	*nxt_item; /* of items in the hash table   */
366 %};
367 %typedef struct nis_hash_data NIS_HASH_ITEM;
368 %
369 %struct nis_hash_table {
370 %	NIS_HASH_ITEM	*keys[64];	/* A hash table of items           */
371 %	NIS_HASH_ITEM	*first;		/* The first "item" in serial list */
372 %};
373 %typedef struct nis_hash_table NIS_HASH_TABLE;
374 %
375 %/* Structure for storing dynamically allocated static data */
376 %struct nis_sdata {
377 %	void	*buf;	/* Memory allocation pointer 	*/
378 %	u_long	size;	/* Buffer size			*/
379 %};
380 %
381 %/* Generic client creating flags */
382 %#define ZMH_VC		1
383 %#define ZMH_DG		2
384 %#define ZMH_AUTH	4
385 %
386 %/* Testing Access rights for objects */
387 %
388 %#define NIS_READ_ACC		1
389 %#define NIS_MODIFY_ACC		2
390 %#define NIS_CREATE_ACC		4
391 %#define NIS_DESTROY_ACC	8
392 %/* Test macros. a == access rights, m == desired rights. */
393 %#define WORLD(a, m)	(((a) & (m)) != 0)
394 %#define GROUP(a, m)	(((a) & ((m) << 8)) != 0)
395 %#define OWNER(a, m)	(((a) & ((m) << 16)) != 0)
396 %#define NOBODY(a, m)	(((a) & ((m) << 24)) != 0)
397 %
398 %#define OATYPE(d, n) (((d)->do_armask.do_armask_val+n)->oa_otype)
399 %#define OARIGHTS(d, n) (((d)->do_armask.do_armask_val+n)->oa_rights)
400 %#define WORLD_DEFAULT (NIS_READ_ACC)
401 %#define GROUP_DEFAULT (NIS_READ_ACC << 8)
402 %#define OWNER_DEFAULT ((NIS_READ_ACC +\
403 			 NIS_MODIFY_ACC +\
404 			 NIS_CREATE_ACC +\
405 			 NIS_DESTROY_ACC) << 16)
406 %#define DEFAULT_RIGHTS (WORLD_DEFAULT | GROUP_DEFAULT | OWNER_DEFAULT)
407 %
408 %/* Result manipulation defines ... */
409 %#define NIS_RES_NUMOBJ(x)	((x)->objects.objects_len)
410 %#define NIS_RES_OBJECT(x)	((x)->objects.objects_val)
411 %#define NIS_RES_COOKIE(x)	((x)->cookie)
412 %#define NIS_RES_STATUS(x)	((x)->status)
413 %
414 %/* These defines make getting at the variant part of the object easier. */
415 %#define TA_data zo_data.objdata_u.ta_data
416 %#define EN_data zo_data.objdata_u.en_data
417 %#define DI_data zo_data.objdata_u.di_data
418 %#define LI_data zo_data.objdata_u.li_data
419 %#define GR_data zo_data.objdata_u.gr_data
420 %
421 %#define __type_of(o) ((o)->zo_data.zo_type)
422 %
423 %/* Declarations for the internal subroutines in nislib.c */
424 %enum name_pos {SAME_NAME, HIGHER_NAME, LOWER_NAME, NOT_SEQUENTIAL, BAD_NAME};
425 %typedef enum name_pos name_pos;
426 %
427 %/*
428 % * Defines for getting at column data in entry objects. Because RPCGEN
429 % * generates some rather wordy structures, we create some defines that
430 % * collapse the needed keystrokes to access a particular value using
431 % * these definitions they take an nis_object *, and an int and return
432 % * a u_char * for Value, and an int for length.
433 % */
434 %#define ENTRY_VAL(obj, col) \
435 	(obj)->EN_data.en_cols.en_cols_val[col].ec_value.ec_value_val
436 %#define ENTRY_LEN(obj, col) \
437 	(obj)->EN_data.en_cols.en_cols_val[col].ec_value.ec_value_len
438 %
439 %#ifdef __cplusplus
440 %}
441 %#endif
442 %
443 %/* Prototypes, and extern declarations for the NIS library functions. */
444 %#include <rpcsvc/nislib.h>
445 %#endif /* __NIS_RPCGEN_H */
446 %/* EDIT_START */
447 %
448 %/*
449 % * nis_3.h
450 % *
451 % * This file contains definitions that are only of interest to the actual
452 % * service daemon and client stubs. Normal users of NIS will not include
453 % * this file.
454 % *
455 % * NOTE : This include file is automatically created by a combination
456 % * of rpcgen and sed. DO NOT EDIT IT, change the nis.x file instead
457 % * and then remake this file.
458 % */
459 %#ifndef __nis_3_h
460 %#define __nis_3_h
461 %#ifdef __cplusplus
462 %extern "C" {
463 %#endif
464 #endif
465