1.\" @(#)rpc.3n 1.31 93/08/31 SMI; from SVr4 2.\" Copyright 1989 AT&T 3.\" $NetBSD: rpc.3,v 1.10 2000/06/02 23:11:12 fvdl Exp $ 4.\" $FreeBSD$ 5.Dd May 7, 1993 6.Dt RPC 3 7.Os 8.Sh NAME 9.Nm rpc 10.Nd library routines for remote procedure calls 11.Sh LIBRARY 12.Lb libc 13.Sh SYNOPSIS 14.In rpc/rpc.h 15.In netconfig.h 16.Sh DESCRIPTION 17These 18routines allow C language programs to make procedure 19calls on other machines across a network. 20First, the client sends a request to the server. 21On receipt of the request, the server calls a dispatch routine 22to perform the requested service, and then sends back a reply. 23.Pp 24All 25RPC routines require the header 26.In rpc/rpc.h . 27Routines that take a 28.Vt "struct netconfig" 29also require that 30.In netconfig.h 31be included. 32.Sh Nettype 33Some of the high-level 34RPC interface routines take a 35.Fa nettype 36string as one of the arguments 37(for example, 38.Fn clnt_create , 39.Fn svc_create , 40.Fn rpc_reg , 41.Fn rpc_call ) . 42This string defines a class of transports which can be used 43for a particular application. 44.Pp 45The 46.Fa nettype 47argument 48can be one of the following: 49.Bl -tag -width datagram_v 50.It netpath 51Choose from the transports which have been 52indicated by their token names in the 53.Ev NETPATH 54environment variable. 55.Ev NETPATH 56is unset or 57.Dv NULL , 58it defaults to 59.Qq visible . 60.Qq netpath 61is the default 62.Fa nettype . 63.It visible 64Choose the transports which have the visible flag (v) 65set in the 66.Pa /etc/netconfig 67file. 68.It circuit_v 69This is same as 70.Qq visible 71except that it chooses only the connection oriented transports 72(semantics 73.Qq tpi_cots 74or 75.Qq tpi_cots_ord ) 76from the entries in the 77.Pa /etc/netconfig 78file. 79.It datagram_v 80This is same as 81.Qq visible 82except that it chooses only the connectionless datagram transports 83(semantics 84.Qq tpi_clts ) 85from the entries in the 86.Pa /etc/netconfig 87file. 88.It circuit_n 89This is same as 90.Qq netpath 91except that it chooses only the connection oriented datagram transports 92(semantics 93.Qq tpi_cots 94or 95.Qq tpi_cots_ord ) . 96.It datagram_n 97This is same as 98.Qq netpath 99except that it chooses only the connectionless datagram transports 100(semantics 101.Qq tpi_clts ) . 102.It udp 103This refers to Internet UDP, both version 4 and 6. 104.It tcp 105This refers to Internet TCP, both version 4 and 6. 106.El 107.Pp 108If 109.Fa nettype 110is 111.Dv NULL , 112it defaults to 113.Qq netpath . 114The transports are tried in left to right order in the 115.Ev NETPATH 116variable or in top to down order in the 117.Pa /etc/netconfig 118file. 119.Sh Derived Types 120The derived types used in the RPC interfaces are defined as follows: 121.Bd -literal 122 typedef uint32_t rpcprog_t; 123 typedef uint32_t rpcvers_t; 124 typedef uint32_t rpcproc_t; 125 typedef uint32_t rpcprot_t; 126 typedef uint32_t rpcport_t; 127 typedef int32_t rpc_inline_t; 128.Ed 129.Sh "Data Structures" 130Some of the data structures used by the 131RPC package are shown below. 132.Sh "The AUTH Structure" 133.Bd -literal 134/* 135 * Authentication info. Opaque to client. 136 */ 137struct opaque_auth { 138 enum_t oa_flavor; /* flavor of auth */ 139 caddr_t oa_base; /* address of more auth stuff */ 140 u_int oa_length; /* not to exceed MAX_AUTH_BYTES */ 141}; 142 143/* 144 * Auth handle, interface to client side authenticators. 145 */ 146typedef struct { 147 struct opaque_auth ah_cred; 148 struct opaque_auth ah_verf; 149 struct auth_ops { 150 void (*ah_nextverf)(\|); 151 int (*ah_marshal)(\|); /* nextverf & serialize */ 152 int (*ah_validate)(\|); /* validate verifier */ 153 int (*ah_refresh)(\|); /* refresh credentials */ 154 void (*ah_destroy)(\|); /* destroy this structure */ 155 } *ah_ops; 156 caddr_t ah_private; 157} AUTH; 158.Ed 159.Sh "The CLIENT Structure" 160.Bd -literal 161/* 162 * Client rpc handle. 163 * Created by individual implementations. 164 * Client is responsible for initializing auth. 165 */ 166 167typedef struct { 168 AUTH *cl_auth; /* authenticator */ 169 struct clnt_ops { 170 enum clnt_stat (*cl_call)(); /* call remote procedure */ 171 void (*cl_abort)(); /* abort a call */ 172 void (*cl_geterr)(); /* get specific error code */ 173 bool_t (*cl_freeres)(); /* frees results */ 174 void (*cl_destroy)(); /* destroy this structure */ 175 bool_t (*cl_control)(); /* the ioctl() of rpc */ 176 } *cl_ops; 177 caddr_t cl_private; /* private stuff */ 178 char *cl_netid; /* network identifier */ 179 char *cl_tp; /* device name */ 180} CLIENT; 181.Ed 182.Sh "The SVCXPRT structure" 183.Bd -literal 184enum xprt_stat { 185 XPRT_DIED, 186 XPRT_MOREREQS, 187 XPRT_IDLE 188}; 189 190/* 191 * Server side transport handle 192 */ 193typedef struct { 194 int xp_fd; /* file descriptor for the server handle */ 195 u_short xp_port; /* obsolete */ 196 const struct xp_ops { 197 bool_t (*xp_recv)(); /* receive incoming requests */ 198 enum xprt_stat (*xp_stat)(); /* get transport status */ 199 bool_t (*xp_getargs)(); /* get arguments */ 200 bool_t (*xp_reply)(); /* send reply */ 201 bool_t (*xp_freeargs)(); /* free mem allocated for args */ 202 void (*xp_destroy)(); /* destroy this struct */ 203 } *xp_ops; 204 int xp_addrlen; /* length of remote addr. Obsolete */ 205 struct sockaddr_in xp_raddr; /* Obsolete */ 206 const struct xp_ops2 { 207 bool_t (*xp_control)(); /* catch-all function */ 208 } *xp_ops2; 209 char *xp_tp; /* transport provider device name */ 210 char *xp_netid; /* network identifier */ 211 struct netbuf xp_ltaddr; /* local transport address */ 212 struct netbuf xp_rtaddr; /* remote transport address */ 213 struct opaque_auth xp_verf; /* raw response verifier */ 214 caddr_t xp_p1; /* private: for use by svc ops */ 215 caddr_t xp_p2; /* private: for use by svc ops */ 216 caddr_t xp_p3; /* private: for use by svc lib */ 217 int xp_type /* transport type */ 218} SVCXPRT; 219.Ed 220.Sh "The svc_reg structure" 221.Bd -literal 222struct svc_req { 223 rpcprog_t rq_prog; /* service program number */ 224 rpcvers_t rq_vers; /* service protocol version */ 225 rpcproc_t rq_proc; /* the desired procedure */ 226 struct opaque_auth rq_cred; /* raw creds from the wire */ 227 caddr_t rq_clntcred; /* read only cooked cred */ 228 SVCXPRT *rq_xprt; /* associated transport */ 229}; 230.Ed 231.Sh "The XDR structure" 232.Bd -literal 233/* 234 * XDR operations. 235 * XDR_ENCODE causes the type to be encoded into the stream. 236 * XDR_DECODE causes the type to be extracted from the stream. 237 * XDR_FREE can be used to release the space allocated by an XDR_DECODE 238 * request. 239 */ 240enum xdr_op { 241 XDR_ENCODE=0, 242 XDR_DECODE=1, 243 XDR_FREE=2 244}; 245/* 246 * This is the number of bytes per unit of external data. 247 */ 248#define BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT (4) 249#define RNDUP(x) ((((x) + BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT - 1) / 250 BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT) \e * BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT) 251 252/* 253 * A xdrproc_t exists for each data type which is to be encoded or 254 * decoded. The second argument to the xdrproc_t is a pointer to 255 * an opaque pointer. The opaque pointer generally points to a 256 * structure of the data type to be decoded. If this points to 0, 257 * then the type routines should allocate dynamic storage of the 258 * appropriate size and return it. 259 * bool_t (*xdrproc_t)(XDR *, caddr_t *); 260 */ 261typedef bool_t (*xdrproc_t)(); 262 263/* 264 * The XDR handle. 265 * Contains operation which is being applied to the stream, 266 * an operations vector for the particular implementation 267 */ 268typedef struct { 269 enum xdr_op x_op; /* operation; fast additional param */ 270 struct xdr_ops { 271 bool_t (*x_getlong)(); /* get a long from underlying stream */ 272 bool_t (*x_putlong)(); /* put a long to underlying stream */ 273 bool_t (*x_getbytes)(); /* get bytes from underlying stream */ 274 bool_t (*x_putbytes)(); /* put bytes to underlying stream */ 275 u_int (*x_getpostn)(); /* returns bytes off from beginning */ 276 bool_t (*x_setpostn)(); /* lets you reposition the stream */ 277 long * (*x_inline)(); /* buf quick ptr to buffered data */ 278 void (*x_destroy)(); /* free privates of this xdr_stream */ 279 } *x_ops; 280 caddr_t x_public; /* users' data */ 281 caddr_t x_private; /* pointer to private data */ 282 caddr_t x_base; /* private used for position info */ 283 u_int x_handy; /* extra private word */ 284} XDR; 285 286/* 287 * The netbuf structure. This structure is defined in <xti.h> on SysV 288 * systems, but NetBSD / FreeBSD do not use XTI. 289 * 290 * Usually, buf will point to a struct sockaddr, and len and maxlen 291 * will contain the length and maximum length of that socket address, 292 * respectively. 293 */ 294struct netbuf { 295 unsigned int maxlen; 296 unsigned int len; 297 void *buf; 298}; 299 300/* 301 * The format of the address and options arguments of the XTI t_bind call. 302 * Only provided for compatibility, it should not be used other than 303 * as an argument to svc_tli_create(). 304 */ 305 306struct t_bind { 307 struct netbuf addr; 308 unsigned int qlen; 309}; 310.Ed 311.Sh "Index to Routines" 312The following table lists RPC routines and the manual reference 313pages on which they are described: 314.Pp 315.Bl -tag -width "authunix_create_default()" -compact 316.It Em "RPC Routine" 317.Em "Manual Reference Page" 318.Pp 319.It Fn auth_destroy 320.Xr rpc_clnt_auth 3 321.It Fn authdes_create 322.Xr rpc_soc 3 323.It Fn authnone_create 324.Xr rpc_clnt_auth 3 325.It Fn authsys_create 326.Xr rpc_clnt_auth 3 327.It Fn authsys_create_default 328.Xr rpc_clnt_auth 3 329.It Fn authunix_create 330.Xr rpc_soc 3 331.It Fn authunix_create_default 332.Xr rpc_soc 3 333.It Fn callrpc 334.Xr rpc_soc 3 335.It Fn clnt_broadcast 336.Xr rpc_soc 3 337.It Fn clnt_call 338.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 339.It Fn clnt_control 340.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 341.It Fn clnt_create 342.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 343.It Fn clnt_create_timed 344.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 345.It Fn clnt_create_vers 346.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 347.It Fn clnt_create_vers_timed 348.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 349.It Fn clnt_destroy 350.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 351.It Fn clnt_dg_create 352.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 353.It Fn clnt_freeres 354.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 355.It Fn clnt_geterr 356.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 357.It Fn clnt_pcreateerror 358.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 359.It Fn clnt_perrno 360.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 361.It Fn clnt_perror 362.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 363.It Fn clnt_raw_create 364.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 365.It Fn clnt_spcreateerror 366.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 367.It Fn clnt_sperrno 368.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 369.It Fn clnt_sperror 370.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 371.It Fn clnt_tli_create 372.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 373.It Fn clnt_tp_create 374.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 375.It Fn clnt_tp_create_timed 376.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 377.It Fn clnt_udpcreate 378.Xr rpc_soc 3 379.It Fn clnt_vc_create 380.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 381.It Fn clntraw_create 382.Xr rpc_soc 3 383.It Fn clnttcp_create 384.Xr rpc_soc 3 385.It Fn clntudp_bufcreate 386.Xr rpc_soc 3 387.It Fn get_myaddress 388.Xr rpc_soc 3 389.It Fn pmap_getmaps 390.Xr rpc_soc 3 391.It Fn pmap_getport 392.Xr rpc_soc 3 393.It Fn pmap_rmtcall 394.Xr rpc_soc 3 395.It Fn pmap_set 396.Xr rpc_soc 3 397.It Fn pmap_unset 398.Xr rpc_soc 3 399.It Fn registerrpc 400.Xr rpc_soc 3 401.It Fn rpc_broadcast 402.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 403.It Fn rpc_broadcast_exp 404.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 405.It Fn rpc_call 406.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 407.It Fn rpc_reg 408.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 409.It Fn svc_create 410.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 411.It Fn svc_destroy 412.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 413.It Fn svc_dg_create 414.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 415.It Fn svc_dg_enablecache 416.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 417.It Fn svc_fd_create 418.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 419.It Fn svc_fds 420.Xr rpc_soc 3 421.It Fn svc_freeargs 422.Xr rpc_svc_reg 3 423.It Fn svc_getargs 424.Xr rpc_svc_reg 3 425.It Fn svc_getcaller 426.Xr rpc_soc 3 427.It Fn svc_getreq 428.Xr rpc_soc 3 429.It Fn svc_getreqset 430.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 431.It Fn svc_getrpccaller 432.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 433.It Fn svc_kerb_reg 434.Xr kerberos_rpc 3 435.It Fn svc_raw_create 436.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 437.It Fn svc_reg 438.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 439.It Fn svc_register 440.Xr rpc_soc 3 441.It Fn svc_run 442.Xr rpc_svc_reg 3 443.It Fn svc_sendreply 444.Xr rpc_svc_reg 3 445.It Fn svc_tli_create 446.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 447.It Fn svc_tp_create 448.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 449.It Fn svc_unreg 450.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 451.It Fn svc_unregister 452.Xr rpc_soc 3 453.It Fn svc_vc_create 454.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 455.It Fn svcerr_auth 456.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 457.It Fn svcerr_decode 458.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 459.It Fn svcerr_noproc 460.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 461.It Fn svcerr_noprog 462.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 463.It Fn svcerr_progvers 464.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 465.It Fn svcerr_systemerr 466.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 467.It Fn svcerr_weakauth 468.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 469.It Fn svcfd_create 470.Xr rpc_soc 3 471.It Fn svcraw_create 472.Xr rpc_soc 3 473.It Fn svctcp_create 474.Xr rpc_soc 3 475.It Fn svcudp_bufcreate 476.Xr rpc_soc 3 477.It Fn svcudp_create 478.Xr rpc_soc 3 479.It Fn xdr_accepted_reply 480.Xr rpc_xdr 3 481.It Fn xdr_authsys_parms 482.Xr rpc_xdr 3 483.It Fn xdr_authunix_parms 484.Xr rpc_soc 3 485.It Fn xdr_callhdr 486.Xr rpc_xdr 3 487.It Fn xdr_callmsg 488.Xr rpc_xdr 3 489.It Fn xdr_opaque_auth 490.Xr rpc_xdr 3 491.It Fn xdr_rejected_reply 492.Xr rpc_xdr 3 493.It Fn xdr_replymsg 494.Xr rpc_xdr 3 495.It Fn xprt_register 496.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 497.It Fn xprt_unregister 498.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 499.El 500.Sh FILES 501.Bl -tag -width /etc/netconfig 502.It Pa /etc/netconfig 503.El 504.Sh SEE ALSO 505.Xr getnetconfig 3 , 506.Xr getnetpath 3 , 507.Xr rpc_clnt_auth 3 , 508.Xr rpc_clnt_calls 3 , 509.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 , 510.Xr rpc_svc_calls 3 , 511.Xr rpc_svc_create 3 , 512.Xr rpc_svc_err 3 , 513.Xr rpc_svc_reg 3 , 514.Xr rpc_xdr 3 , 515.Xr rpcbind 3 , 516.Xr xdr 3 , 517.Xr netconfig 5 518