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cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lnsl [ library ... ] #include <rpc/rpc.h> #include <netconfig.h>
These routines allow C language programs to make procedure calls on other machines across a network. First, the client sends a request to the server. On receipt of the request, the server calls a dispatch routine to perform the requested service, and then sends back a reply.
All RPC routines require the header <rpc/rpc.h>. Routines that take a netconfig structure also require that <netconfig.h> be included. Applications using RPC and XDR routines should be linked with the libnsl library.
In the case of multithreaded applications, the -mt option must be specified on the command line at compilation time to enable a thread-specific version of rpc_createerr(). See rpc_clnt_create(3NSL) and threads(5).
When used in multithreaded applications, client-side routines are MT-Safe. CLIENT handles can be shared between threads; however, in this implementation, requests by different threads are serialized (that is, the first request will receive its results before the second request is sent). See rpc_clnt_create(3NSL).
When used in multithreaded applications, server-side routines are usually Unsafe. In this implementation the service transport handle, SVCXPRT contains a single data area for decoding arguments and encoding results. See rpc_svc_create(3NSL). Therefore, this structure cannot be freely shared between threads that call functions that do this. Routines that are affected by this restriction are marked as unsafe for MT applications. See rpc_svc_calls(3NSL).
Some of the high-level RPC interface routines take a nettype string as one of the parameters (for example, clnt_create(), svc_create(), rpc_reg(), rpc_call()). This string defines a class of transports which can be used for a particular application.
nettype can be one of the following: netpath
Choose from the transports which have been indicated by their token names in the NETPATH environment variable. If NETPATH is unset or NULL, it defaults to visible. netpath is the default nettype.
This is same as visible except that it chooses only the connection oriented transports (semantics tpi_cots or tpi_cots_ord) from the entries in the /etc/netconfig file.
This is same as visible except that it chooses only the connectionless datagram transports (semantics tpi_clts) from the entries in the /etc/netconfig file.
This is same as netpath except that it chooses only the connection oriented datagram transports (semantics tpi_cots or tpi_cots_ord).
This is same as netpath except that it chooses only the connectionless datagram transports (semantics tpi_clts).
This refers to Internet UDP.
This refers to Internet TCP.
If nettype is NULL, it defaults to netpath. The transports are tried in left to right order in the NETPATH variable or in top to down order in the /etc/netconfig file.
In a 64-bit environment, the derived types are defined as follows:
typedef uint32_t rpcprog_t; |
typedef uint32_t rpcvers_t; |
typedef uint32_t rpcproc_t; |
typedef uint32_t rpcprot_t; |
typedef uint32_t rpcport_t; |
typedef int32_t rpc_inline_t; |
In a 32-bit environment, the derived types are defined as follows:
typedef unsigned long rpcprog_t; |
typedef unsigned long rpcvers_t; |
typedef unsigned long rpcproc_t; |
typedef unsigned long rpcprot_t; |
typedef unsigned long rpcport_t; |
typedef long rpc_inline_t; |
Some of the data structures used by the RPC package are shown below.
union des_block { struct { u_int32 high; u_int32 low; } key; char c[8]; }; typedef union des_block des_block; extern bool_t xdr_des_block(\|); /* * Authentication info. Opaque to client. */ struct opaque_auth { enum_t oa_flavor; /* flavor of auth */ caddr_t oa_base; /* address of more auth stuff */ uint_t oa_length; /* not to exceed MAX_AUTH_BYTES */ }; /* * Auth handle, interface to client side authenticators. */ typedef struct { struct opaque_auth ah_cred; struct opaque_auth ah_verf; union des_block ah_key; struct auth_ops { void(*ah_nextverf)(\|); int(*ah_marshal)(\|); /* nextverf & serialize */ int(*ah_validate)(\|); /* validate verifier */ int(*ah_refresh)(\|); /* refresh credentials */ void(*ah_destroy)(\|); /* destroy this structure */ } *ah_ops; caddr_t ah_private; } AUTH;
/* * Client rpc handle. * Created by individual implementations. * Client is responsible for initializing auth. */ typedef struct { AUTH *cl_auth; /* authenticator */ struct clnt_ops { enum clnt_stat (*cl_call)(\|); /* call remote procedure */ void (*cl_abort)(\|); /* abort a call */ void (*cl_geterr)(\|); /* get specific error code */ bool_t (*cl_freeres)(\|); /* frees results */ void (*cl_destroy)(\|); /* destroy this structure */ bool_t (*cl_control)(\|); /* the ioctl(\|) of rpc */ int (*cl_settimers)(\|); /* set rpc level timers */ } *cl_ops; caddr_t cl_private; /* private stuff */ char *cl_netid; /* network identifier */ char *cl_tp; /* device name */ } CLIENT;
enum xprt_stat { XPRT_DIED, XPRT_MOREREQS, XPRT_IDLE }; /* * Server side transport handle */ typedef struct { int xp_fd; /* file descriptor for the ushort_t xp_port; /* obsolete */ struct xp_ops { bool_t (*xp_recv)(\|); /* receive incoming requests */ enum xprt_stat (*xp_stat)(\|); /* get transport status */ bool_t (*xp_getargs)(\|); /* get arguments */ bool_t (*xp_reply)(\|); /* send reply */ bool_t (*xp_freeargs)(\|); /* free mem allocated for args */ void (*xp_destroy)(\|); /* destroy this struct */ } *xp_ops; int xp_addrlen; /* length of remote addr. Obsolete */ char *xp_tp; /* transport provider device name */ char *xp_netid; /* network identifier */ struct netbuf xp_ltaddr; /* local transport address */ struct netbuf xp_rtaddr; /* remote transport address */ char xp_raddr[16]; /* remote address. Obsolete */ struct opaque_auth xp_verf; /* raw response verifier */ caddr_t xp_p1; /* private: for use by svc ops */ caddr_t xp_p2; /* private: for use by svc ops */ caddr_t xp_p3; /* private: for use by svc lib */ int xp_type /* transport type */ } SVCXPRT;
struct svc_req { rpcprog_t rq_prog; /* service program number */ rpcvers_t rq_vers; /* service protocol version */ rpcproc_t rq_proc; /* the desired procedure */ struct opaque_auth rq_cred; /* raw creds from the wire */ caddr_t rq_clntcred; /* read only cooked cred */ SVCXPRT *rq_xprt; /* associated transport */ };
/* * XDR operations. * XDR_ENCODE causes the type to be encoded into the stream. * XDR_DECODE causes the type to be extracted from the stream. * XDR_FREE can be used to release the space allocated by an XDR_DECODE * request. */ enum xdr_op { XDR_ENCODE=0, XDR_DECODE=1, XDR_FREE=2 }; /* * This is the number of bytes per unit of external data. */ #define BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT (4) #define RNDUP(x) ((((x) + BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT - 1) / BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT) \e * BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT) /* * A xdrproc_t exists for each data type which is to be encoded or * decoded. The second argument to the xdrproc_t is a pointer to * an opaque pointer. The opaque pointer generally points to a * structure of the data type to be decoded. If this points to 0, * then the type routines should allocate dynamic storage of the * appropriate size and return it. * bool_t (*xdrproc_t)(XDR *, caddr_t *); */ typedef bool_t (*xdrproc_t)(\|); /* * The XDR handle. * Contains operation which is being applied to the stream, * an operations vector for the particular implementation */ typedef struct { enum xdr_op x_op; /* operation; fast additional param */ struct xdr_ops { bool_t (*x_getlong)(\|); /* get long from underlying stream */ bool_t (*x_putlong)(\|); /* put long to underlying stream */ bool_t (*x_getbytes)(\|); /* get bytes from underlying stream */ bool_t (*x_putbytes)(\|); /* put bytes to underlying stream */ uint_t (*x_getpostn)(\|); /* returns bytes off from beginning */ bool_t (*x_setpostn)(\|); /* reposition the stream */ rpc_inline_t *(*x_inline)(\|); /* buf quick ptr to buffered data */ void (*x_destroy)(\|); /* free privates of this xdr_stream */ bool_t (*x_control)(\|); /* changed/retrieve client object info*/ bool_t (*x_getint32)(\|); /* get int from underlying stream */ bool_t (*x_putint32)(\|); /* put int to underlying stream */ } *x_ops; caddr_t x_public; /* users' data */ caddr_t x_priv /* pointer to private data */ caddr_t x_base; /* private used for position info */ int x_handy; /* extra private word */ XDR;
The following table lists RPC routines and the manual reference pages on which they are described: RPC Routine
Manual Reference Page
rpc_clnt_auth(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_auth(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_auth(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_auth(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_create(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL)
rpc_svc_reg(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)
rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)
rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_svc_reg(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)
rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_svc_reg(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_svc_create(3NSL)
rpc_svc_err(3NSL)
rpc_svc_err(3NSL)
rpc_svc_err(3NSL)
rpc_svc_err(3NSL)
rpc_svc_err(3NSL)
rpc_svc_err(3NSL)
rpc_svc_err(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
secure_rpc(3NSL)
rpc_xdr(3NSL)
rpc_xdr(3NSL)
rpc_soc(3NSL)
rpc_xdr(3NSL)
rpc_xdr(3NSL)
rpc_xdr(3NSL)
rpc_xdr(3NSL)
rpc_xdr(3NSL)
rpc_svc_reg(3NSL)
rpc_svc_reg(3NSL)
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
MT-Level MT-Safe with exceptions |
getnetconfig(3NSL), getnetpath(3NSL), rpc_clnt_auth(3NSL), rpc_clnt_calls(3NSL), rpc_clnt_create(3NSL), rpc_svc_calls(3NSL), rpc_svc_create(3NSL), rpc_svc_err(3NSL), rpc_svc_reg(3NSL), rpc_xdr(3NSL), rpcbind(3NSL), secure_rpc(3NSL), threads(5), xdr(3NSL), netconfig(4), rpc(4), attributes(5), environ(5)