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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS 25.\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 26.\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 27.\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 28.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 29.\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 30.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 31.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 32.\" 33.\" $FreeBSD$ 34.\" 35.Dd April 4, 2010 36.Dt NSDISPATCH 3 37.Os 38.Sh NAME 39.Nm nsdispatch 40.Nd name-service switch dispatcher routine 41.Sh LIBRARY 42.Lb libc 43.Sh SYNOPSIS 44.In sys/types.h 45.In stdarg.h 46.In nsswitch.h 47.Ft int 48.Fo nsdispatch 49.Fa "void *retval" 50.Fa "const ns_dtab dtab[]" 51.Fa "const char *database" 52.Fa "const char *method_name" 53.Fa "const ns_src defaults[]" 54.Fa "..." 55.Fc 56.Sh DESCRIPTION 57The 58.Fn nsdispatch 59function invokes the methods specified in 60.Va dtab 61in the order given by 62.Xr nsswitch.conf 5 63for the database 64.Va database 65until a successful entry is found. 66.Pp 67.Va retval 68is passed to each method to modify as necessary, to pass back results to 69the caller of 70.Fn nsdispatch . 71.Pp 72Each method has the function signature described by the typedef: 73.Pp 74.Ft typedef int 75.Fn \*(lp*nss_method\*(rp "void *retval" "void *mdata" "va_list *ap" ; 76.Pp 77.Va dtab 78is an array of 79.Va ns_dtab 80structures, which have the following format: 81.Bd -literal -offset indent 82typedef struct _ns_dtab { 83 const char *src; 84 nss_method method; 85 void *mdata; 86} ns_dtab; 87.Ed 88.Bd -ragged -offset indent 89The 90.Fa dtab 91array should consist of one entry for each source type that is 92implemented, with 93.Va src 94as the name of the source, 95.Va method 96as a function which handles that source, and 97.Va mdata 98as a handle on arbitrary data to be passed to the method. 99The last entry in 100.Va dtab 101should contain 102.Dv NULL 103values for 104.Va src , 105.Va method , 106and 107.Va mdata . 108.Ed 109.Pp 110Additionally, methods may be implemented in NSS modules, in 111which case they are selected using the 112.Fa database 113and 114.Fa method_name 115arguments along with the configured source. 116(The methods supplied via 117.Fa dtab 118take priority over those implemented in NSS modules in the event 119of a conflict.) 120.Pp 121.Va defaults 122contains a list of default sources to try if 123.Xr nsswitch.conf 5 124is missing or corrupted, or if there is no relevant entry for 125.Va database . 126It is an array of 127.Va ns_src 128structures, which have the following format: 129.Bd -literal -offset indent 130typedef struct _ns_src { 131 const char *src; 132 u_int32_t flags; 133} ns_src; 134.Ed 135.Bd -ragged -offset indent 136The 137.Fa defaults 138array should consist of one entry for each source to be configured by 139default indicated by 140.Va src , 141and 142.Va flags 143set to the criterion desired 144(usually 145.Dv NS_SUCCESS ; 146refer to 147.Sx Method return values 148for more information). 149The last entry in 150.Va defaults 151should have 152.Va src 153set to 154.Dv NULL 155and 156.Va flags 157set to 0. 158.Pp 159For convenience, a global variable defined as: 160.Dl extern const ns_src __nsdefaultsrc[]; 161exists which contains a single default entry for the source 162.Sq files 163that may be used by callers which do not require complicated default 164rules. 165.Ed 166.Pp 167.Sq Va ... 168are optional extra arguments, which are passed to the appropriate method 169as a variable argument list of the type 170.Vt va_list . 171.Ss Valid source types 172While there is support for arbitrary sources, the following 173#defines for commonly implemented sources are available: 174.Bl -column NSSRC_COMPAT compat -offset indent 175.It Sy "#define value" 176.It Dv NSSRC_FILES Ta """files"" 177.It Dv NSSRC_DB Ta """db"" 178.It Dv NSSRC_DNS Ta """dns"" 179.It Dv NSSRC_NIS Ta """nis"" 180.It Dv NSSRC_COMPAT Ta """compat"" 181.El 182.Pp 183Refer to 184.Xr nsswitch.conf 5 185for a complete description of what each source type is. 186.Pp 187.Ss Method return values 188The 189.Vt nss_method 190functions must return one of the following values depending upon status 191of the lookup: 192.Bl -column "Return value" "Status code" 193.It Sy "Return value Status code" 194.It Dv NS_SUCCESS Ta success 195.It Dv NS_NOTFOUND Ta notfound 196.It Dv NS_UNAVAIL Ta unavail 197.It Dv NS_TRYAGAIN Ta tryagain 198.It Dv NS_RETURN Ta -none- 199.El 200.Pp 201Refer to 202.Xr nsswitch.conf 5 203for a complete description of each status code. 204.Pp 205The 206.Fn nsdispatch 207function returns the value of the method that caused the dispatcher to 208terminate, or 209.Dv NS_NOTFOUND 210otherwise. 211.Sh NOTES 212.Fx Ns 's 213.Lb libc 214provides stubs for compatibility with NSS modules 215written for the 216.Tn GNU 217C Library 218.Nm nsswitch 219interface. 220However, these stubs only support the use of the 221.Dq Li passwd 222and 223.Dq Li group 224databases. 225.Sh SEE ALSO 226.Xr hesiod 3 , 227.Xr stdarg 3 , 228.Xr nsswitch.conf 5 , 229.Xr yp 8 230.Sh HISTORY 231The 232.Fn nsdispatch 233function first appeared in 234.Fx 5.0 . 235It was imported from the 236.Nx 237Project, 238where it appeared first in 239.Nx 1.4 . 240Support for NSS modules first appeared in 241.Fx 5.1 . 242.Sh AUTHORS 243Luke Mewburn 244.Aq lukem@netbsd.org 245wrote this freely-distributable name-service switch implementation, 246using ideas from the 247.Tn ULTRIX 248svc.conf(5) 249and 250.Tn Solaris 251nsswitch.conf(4) 252manual pages. 253The 254.Fx 255Project 256added the support for threads and NSS modules, and normalized the uses 257of 258.Fn nsdispatch 259within the standard C library. 260