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These routines are a part of the RPC library which allows the RPC servers to register themselves with rpcbind() (see rpcbind(1M)), and associate the given program and version number with the dispatch function. When the RPC server receives a RPC request, the library invokes the dispatch routine with the appropriate arguments.
See rpc(3NSL) for the definition of the SVCXPRT data structure.
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
bool_t rpc_reg(const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum,
const rpcproc_t procnum, char * (*procname)(\|), const xdrproc_t
inproc, const xdrproc_t outproc, const char *nettype);
Register program prognum, procedure procname, and version versnum with the RPC service package. If a request arrives for program prognum, version versnum, and procedure procnum, procname is called with a pointer to its parameter(s); procname should return a pointer to its static result(s). The arg parameter to procname is a pointer to the (decoded) procedure argument. inproc is the XDR function used to decode the parameters while outproc is the XDR function used to encode the results. Procedures are registered on all available transports of the class nettype. See rpc(3NSL). This routine returns 0 if the registration succeeded, -1 otherwise.
Associates prognum and versnum with the service dispatch procedure, dispatch. If netconf is NULL, the service is not registered with the rpcbind service. For example, if a service has already been registered using some other means, such as inetd (see inetd(1M)), it will not need to be registered again. If netconf is non-zero, then a mapping of the triple [prognum, versnum, netconf->] to xprt-> xp_ltaddr is established with the local rpcbind service. The svc_reg() routine returns 1 if it succeeds, and 0 otherwise.
Remove from the rpcbind service, all mappings of the triple [prognum, versnum, all-transports] to network address and all mappings within the RPC service package of the double [prognum, versnum] to dispatch routines.
Registers the service authentication routine handler with the dispatch mechanism so that it can be invoked to authenticate RPC requests received with authentication type cred_flavor. This interface allows developers to add new authentication types to their RPC applications without needing to modify the libraries. Service implementors usually do not need this routine. Typical service application would call svc_auth_reg() after registering the service and prior to calling svc_run(). When needed to process an RPC credential of type cred_flavor, the handler procedure will be called with two parameters (struct svc_req *rqst, struct rpc_msg *msg) and is expected to return a valid enum auth_stat value. There is no provision to change or delete an authentication handler once registered. The svc_auth_reg() routine returns 0 if the registration is successful, 1 if cred_flavor already has an authentication handler registered for it, and -1 otherwise.
After RPC service transport handle xprt is created, it is registered with the RPC service package. This routine modifies the global variables svc_fdset and svc_pollfd (see rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)). Service implementors usually do not need this routine.
Before an RPC service transport handle xprt is destroyed, it unregisters itself with the RPC service package. This routine modifies the global variables svc_fdset and svc_pollfd (see rpc_svc_calls(3NSL)). Service implementors usually do not need this routine.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
MT-Level MT-Safe |
inetd(1M), rpcbind(1M), rpc(3NSL), rpc_svc_calls(3NSL), rpc_svc_create(3NSL), rpc_svc_err(3NSL), rpcbind(3NSL), select(3C), attributes(5)