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SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE 18 * INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC 19 * OR ANY PART THEREOF. 20 * 21 * In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue 22 * or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if 23 * Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages. 24 * 25 * Sun Microsystems, Inc. 26 * 2550 Garcia Avenue 27 * Mountain View, California 94043 28 */ 29 30 /* 31 * svc.h, Server-side remote procedure call interface. 32 * 33 * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc. 34 */ 35 36 #ifndef _RPC_SVC_H 37 #define _RPC_SVC_H 1 38 39 #include <features.h> 40 #include <rpc/rpc_msg.h> 41 42 __BEGIN_DECLS 43 44 /* 45 * This interface must manage two items concerning remote procedure calling: 46 * 47 * 1) An arbitrary number of transport connections upon which rpc requests 48 * are received. The two most notable transports are TCP and UDP; they are 49 * created and registered by routines in svc_tcp.c and svc_udp.c, respectively; 50 * they in turn call xprt_register and xprt_unregister. 51 * 52 * 2) An arbitrary number of locally registered services. Services are 53 * described by the following four data: program number, version number, 54 * "service dispatch" function, a transport handle, and a boolean that 55 * indicates whether or not the exported program should be registered with a 56 * local binder service; if true the program's number and version and the 57 * port number from the transport handle are registered with the binder. 58 * These data are registered with the rpc svc system via svc_register. 59 * 60 * A service's dispatch function is called whenever an rpc request comes in 61 * on a transport. The request's program and version numbers must match 62 * those of the registered service. The dispatch function is passed two 63 * parameters, struct svc_req * and SVCXPRT *, defined below. 64 */ 65 66 enum xprt_stat { 67 XPRT_DIED, 68 XPRT_MOREREQS, 69 XPRT_IDLE 70 }; 71 72 /* 73 * Server side transport handle 74 */ 75 typedef struct SVCXPRT SVCXPRT; 76 struct SVCXPRT { 77 int xp_sock; 78 u_short xp_port; /* associated port number */ 79 const struct xp_ops { 80 bool_t (*xp_recv) (SVCXPRT *__xprt, struct rpc_msg *__msg); 81 /* receive incoming requests */ 82 enum xprt_stat (*xp_stat) (SVCXPRT *__xprt); 83 /* get transport status */ 84 bool_t (*xp_getargs) (SVCXPRT *__xprt, xdrproc_t __xdr_args, 85 caddr_t args_ptr); /* get arguments */ 86 bool_t (*xp_reply) (SVCXPRT *__xprt, struct rpc_msg *__msg); 87 /* send reply */ 88 bool_t (*xp_freeargs) (SVCXPRT *__xprt, xdrproc_t __xdr_args, 89 caddr_t args_ptr); 90 /* free mem allocated for args */ 91 void (*xp_destroy) (SVCXPRT *__xprt); 92 /* destroy this struct */ 93 } *xp_ops; 94 int xp_addrlen; /* length of remote address */ 95 struct sockaddr_in xp_raddr; /* remote address */ 96 struct opaque_auth xp_verf; /* raw response verifier */ 97 caddr_t xp_p1; /* private */ 98 caddr_t xp_p2; /* private */ 99 char xp_pad [256]; /* padding, internal use */ 100 }; 101 102 /* 103 * Approved way of getting address of caller 104 */ 105 #define svc_getcaller(x) (&(x)->xp_raddr) 106 107 /* 108 * Operations defined on an SVCXPRT handle 109 * 110 * SVCXPRT *xprt; 111 * struct rpc_msg *msg; 112 * xdrproc_t xargs; 113 * caddr_t argsp; 114 */ 115 #define SVC_RECV(xprt, msg) \ 116 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_recv)((xprt), (msg)) 117 #define svc_recv(xprt, msg) \ 118 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_recv)((xprt), (msg)) 119 120 #define SVC_STAT(xprt) \ 121 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_stat)(xprt) 122 #define svc_stat(xprt) \ 123 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_stat)(xprt) 124 125 #define SVC_GETARGS(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ 126 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_getargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) 127 #define svc_getargs(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ 128 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_getargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) 129 130 #define SVC_REPLY(xprt, msg) \ 131 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_reply) ((xprt), (msg)) 132 #define svc_reply(xprt, msg) \ 133 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_reply) ((xprt), (msg)) 134 135 #define SVC_FREEARGS(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ 136 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_freeargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) 137 #define svc_freeargs(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ 138 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_freeargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) 139 140 #define SVC_DESTROY(xprt) \ 141 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_destroy)(xprt) 142 #define svc_destroy(xprt) \ 143 (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_destroy)(xprt) 144 145 146 /* 147 * Service request 148 */ 149 struct svc_req { 150 rpcprog_t rq_prog; /* service program number */ 151 rpcvers_t rq_vers; /* service protocol version */ 152 rpcproc_t rq_proc; /* the desired procedure */ 153 struct opaque_auth rq_cred; /* raw creds from the wire */ 154 caddr_t rq_clntcred; /* read only cooked cred */ 155 SVCXPRT *rq_xprt; /* associated transport */ 156 }; 157 158 #ifndef __DISPATCH_FN_T 159 #define __DISPATCH_FN_T 160 typedef void (*__dispatch_fn_t) (struct svc_req*, SVCXPRT*); 161 #endif 162 163 /* 164 * Service registration 165 * 166 * svc_register(xprt, prog, vers, dispatch, protocol) 167 * SVCXPRT *xprt; 168 * rpcprog_t prog; 169 * rpcvers_t vers; 170 * void (*dispatch)(struct svc_req*, SVCXPRT*); 171 * rpcprot_t protocol; like TCP or UDP, zero means do not register 172 */ 173 extern bool_t svc_register (SVCXPRT *__xprt, rpcprog_t __prog, 174 rpcvers_t __vers, __dispatch_fn_t __dispatch, 175 rpcprot_t __protocol) __THROW; 176 177 /* 178 * Service un-registration 179 * 180 * svc_unregister(prog, vers) 181 * rpcprog_t prog; 182 * rpcvers_t vers; 183 */ 184 extern void svc_unregister (rpcprog_t __prog, rpcvers_t __vers) __THROW; 185 186 /* 187 * Transport registration. 188 * 189 * xprt_register(xprt) 190 * SVCXPRT *xprt; 191 */ 192 extern void xprt_register (SVCXPRT *__xprt) __THROW; 193 194 /* 195 * Transport un-register 196 * 197 * xprt_unregister(xprt) 198 * SVCXPRT *xprt; 199 */ 200 extern void xprt_unregister (SVCXPRT *__xprt) __THROW; 201 202 203 /* 204 * When the service routine is called, it must first check to see if it 205 * knows about the procedure; if not, it should call svcerr_noproc 206 * and return. If so, it should deserialize its arguments via 207 * SVC_GETARGS (defined above). If the deserialization does not work, 208 * svcerr_decode should be called followed by a return. Successful 209 * decoding of the arguments should be followed the execution of the 210 * procedure's code and a call to svc_sendreply. 211 * 212 * Also, if the service refuses to execute the procedure due to too- 213 * weak authentication parameters, svcerr_weakauth should be called. 214 * Note: do not confuse access-control failure with weak authentication! 215 * 216 * NB: In pure implementations of rpc, the caller always waits for a reply 217 * msg. This message is sent when svc_sendreply is called. 218 * Therefore pure service implementations should always call 219 * svc_sendreply even if the function logically returns void; use 220 * xdr.h - xdr_void for the xdr routine. HOWEVER, tcp based rpc allows 221 * for the abuse of pure rpc via batched calling or pipelining. In the 222 * case of a batched call, svc_sendreply should NOT be called since 223 * this would send a return message, which is what batching tries to avoid. 224 * It is the service/protocol writer's responsibility to know which calls are 225 * batched and which are not. Warning: responding to batch calls may 226 * deadlock the caller and server processes! 227 */ 228 229 extern bool_t svc_sendreply (SVCXPRT *xprt, xdrproc_t __xdr_results, 230 caddr_t __xdr_location) __THROW; 231 232 extern void svcerr_decode (SVCXPRT *__xprt) __THROW; 233 234 extern void svcerr_weakauth (SVCXPRT *__xprt) __THROW; 235 236 extern void svcerr_noproc (SVCXPRT *__xprt) __THROW; 237 238 extern void svcerr_progvers (SVCXPRT *__xprt, rpcvers_t __low_vers, 239 rpcvers_t __high_vers) __THROW; 240 241 extern void svcerr_auth (SVCXPRT *__xprt, enum auth_stat __why) __THROW; 242 243 extern void svcerr_noprog (SVCXPRT *__xprt) __THROW; 244 245 extern void svcerr_systemerr (SVCXPRT *__xprt) __THROW; 246 247 /* 248 * Lowest level dispatching -OR- who owns this process anyway. 249 * Somebody has to wait for incoming requests and then call the correct 250 * service routine. The routine svc_run does infinite waiting; i.e., 251 * svc_run never returns. 252 * Since another (coexistent) package may wish to selectively wait for 253 * incoming calls or other events outside of the rpc architecture, the 254 * routine svc_getreq is provided. It must be passed readfds, the 255 * "in-place" results of a select system call (see select, section 2). 256 */ 257 258 /* 259 * Global keeper of rpc service descriptors in use 260 * dynamic; must be inspected before each call to select 261 */ 262 263 extern struct pollfd *svc_pollfd; 264 extern int svc_max_pollfd; 265 extern fd_set svc_fdset; 266 #define svc_fds svc_fdset.fds_bits[0] /* compatibility */ 267 268 /* 269 * a small program implemented by the svc_rpc implementation itself; 270 * also see clnt.h for protocol numbers. 271 */ 272 extern void svc_getreq (int __rdfds) __THROW; 273 extern void svc_getreq_common (const int __fd) __THROW; 274 extern void svc_getreqset (fd_set *__readfds) __THROW; 275 extern void svc_getreq_poll (struct pollfd *, const int) __THROW; 276 extern void svc_exit (void) __THROW; 277 extern void svc_run (void) __THROW; 278 279 /* 280 * Socket to use on svcxxx_create call to get default socket 281 */ 282 #define RPC_ANYSOCK -1 283 284 /* 285 * These are the existing service side transport implementations 286 */ 287 288 /* 289 * Memory based rpc for testing and timing. 290 */ 291 extern SVCXPRT *svcraw_create (void) __THROW; 292 293 /* 294 * Udp based rpc. 295 */ 296 extern SVCXPRT *svcudp_create (int __sock) __THROW; 297 extern SVCXPRT *svcudp_bufcreate (int __sock, u_int __sendsz, u_int __recvsz) 298 __THROW; 299 300 /* 301 * Tcp based rpc. 302 */ 303 extern SVCXPRT *svctcp_create (int __sock, u_int __sendsize, u_int __recvsize) 304 __THROW; 305 306 307 /* 308 * Unix based rpc. 309 */ 310 extern SVCXPRT *svcunix_create (int __sock, u_int __sendsize, u_int __recvsize, 311 char *__path) __THROW; 312 313 314 __END_DECLS 315 316 #endif /* rpc/svc.h */ 317