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1 /* @(#)svc.h	2.2 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.20 88/02/08 SMI */
2 /*
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30 
31 /*
32  * svc.h, Server-side remote procedure call interface.
33  *
34  * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
35  */
36 
37 #ifndef __SVC_HEADER__
38 #define __SVC_HEADER__
39 
40 /*
41  * This interface must manage two items concerning remote procedure calling:
42  *
43  * 1) An arbitrary number of transport connections upon which rpc requests
44  * are received.  The two most notable transports are TCP and UDP;  they are
45  * created and registered by routines in svc_tcp.c and svc_udp.c, respectively;
46  * they in turn call xprt_register and xprt_unregister.
47  *
48  * 2) An arbitrary number of locally registered services.  Services are
49  * described by the following four data: program number, version number,
50  * "service dispatch" function, a transport handle, and a boolean that
51  * indicates whether or not the exported program should be registered with a
52  * local binder service;  if true the program's number and version and the
53  * port number from the transport handle are registered with the binder.
54  * These data are registered with the rpc svc system via svc_register.
55  *
56  * A service's dispatch function is called whenever an rpc request comes in
57  * on a transport.  The request's program and version numbers must match
58  * those of the registered service.  The dispatch function is passed two
59  * parameters, struct svc_req * and SVCXPRT *, defined below.
60  */
61 
62 enum xprt_stat {
63 	XPRT_DIED,
64 	XPRT_MOREREQS,
65 	XPRT_IDLE
66 };
67 
68 /*
69  * Server side transport handle
70  */
71 typedef struct {
72 	int		xp_sock;
73 	u_short		xp_port;	 /* associated port number */
74 	struct xp_ops {
75 	    bool_t	(*xp_recv)();	 /* receive incomming requests */
76 	    enum xprt_stat (*xp_stat)(); /* get transport status */
77 	    bool_t	(*xp_getargs)(); /* get arguments */
78 	    bool_t	(*xp_reply)();	 /* send reply */
79 	    bool_t	(*xp_freeargs)();/* free mem allocated for args */
80 	    void	(*xp_destroy)(); /* destroy this struct */
81 	} *xp_ops;
82 	int		xp_addrlen;	 /* length of remote address */
83 	struct sockaddr_in xp_raddr;	 /* remote address */
84 	struct opaque_auth xp_verf;	 /* raw response verifier */
85 	caddr_t		xp_p1;		 /* private */
86 	caddr_t		xp_p2;		 /* private */
87 } SVCXPRT;
88 
89 /*
90  *  Approved way of getting address of caller
91  */
92 #define svc_getcaller(x) (&(x)->xp_raddr)
93 
94 /*
95  * Operations defined on an SVCXPRT handle
96  *
97  * SVCXPRT		*xprt;
98  * struct rpc_msg	*msg;
99  * xdrproc_t		 xargs;
100  * caddr_t		 argsp;
101  */
102 #define SVC_RECV(xprt, msg)				\
103 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_recv)((xprt), (msg))
104 #define svc_recv(xprt, msg)				\
105 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_recv)((xprt), (msg))
106 
107 #define SVC_STAT(xprt)					\
108 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_stat)(xprt)
109 #define svc_stat(xprt)					\
110 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_stat)(xprt)
111 
112 #define SVC_GETARGS(xprt, xargs, argsp)			\
113 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_getargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp))
114 #define svc_getargs(xprt, xargs, argsp)			\
115 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_getargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp))
116 
117 #define SVC_REPLY(xprt, msg)				\
118 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_reply) ((xprt), (msg))
119 #define svc_reply(xprt, msg)				\
120 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_reply) ((xprt), (msg))
121 
122 #define SVC_FREEARGS(xprt, xargs, argsp)		\
123 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_freeargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp))
124 #define svc_freeargs(xprt, xargs, argsp)		\
125 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_freeargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp))
126 
127 #define SVC_DESTROY(xprt)				\
128 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_destroy)(xprt)
129 #define svc_destroy(xprt)				\
130 	(*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_destroy)(xprt)
131 
132 
133 /*
134  * Service request
135  */
136 struct svc_req {
137 	u_long		rq_prog;	/* service program number */
138 	u_long		rq_vers;	/* service protocol version */
139 	u_long		rq_proc;	/* the desired procedure */
140 	struct opaque_auth rq_cred;	/* raw creds from the wire */
141 	caddr_t		rq_clntcred;	/* read only cooked cred */
142 	SVCXPRT	*rq_xprt;		/* associated transport */
143 };
144 
145 
146 /*
147  * Service registration
148  *
149  * svc_register(xprt, prog, vers, dispatch, protocol)
150  *	SVCXPRT *xprt;
151  *	u_long prog;
152  *	u_long vers;
153  *	void (*dispatch)();
154  *	int protocol;  (like TCP or UDP, zero means do not register)
155  */
156 extern bool_t	svc_register();
157 
158 /*
159  * Service un-registration
160  *
161  * svc_unregister(prog, vers)
162  *	u_long prog;
163  *	u_long vers;
164  */
165 extern void	svc_unregister();
166 
167 /*
168  * Transport registration.
169  *
170  * xprt_register(xprt)
171  *	SVCXPRT *xprt;
172  */
173 extern void	xprt_register();
174 
175 /*
176  * Transport un-register
177  *
178  * xprt_unregister(xprt)
179  *	SVCXPRT *xprt;
180  */
181 extern void	xprt_unregister();
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 /*
187  * When the service routine is called, it must first check to see if it
188  * knows about the procedure;  if not, it should call svcerr_noproc
189  * and return.  If so, it should deserialize its arguments via
190  * SVC_GETARGS (defined above).  If the deserialization does not work,
191  * svcerr_decode should be called followed by a return.  Successful
192  * decoding of the arguments should be followed the execution of the
193  * procedure's code and a call to svc_sendreply.
194  *
195  * Also, if the service refuses to execute the procedure due to too-
196  * weak authentication parameters, svcerr_weakauth should be called.
197  * Note: do not confuse access-control failure with weak authentication!
198  *
199  * NB: In pure implementations of rpc, the caller always waits for a reply
200  * msg.  This message is sent when svc_sendreply is called.
201  * Therefore pure service implementations should always call
202  * svc_sendreply even if the function logically returns void;  use
203  * xdr.h - xdr_void for the xdr routine.  HOWEVER, tcp based rpc allows
204  * for the abuse of pure rpc via batched calling or pipelining.  In the
205  * case of a batched call, svc_sendreply should NOT be called since
206  * this would send a return message, which is what batching tries to avoid.
207  * It is the service/protocol writer's responsibility to know which calls are
208  * batched and which are not.  Warning: responding to batch calls may
209  * deadlock the caller and server processes!
210  */
211 
212 extern bool_t	svc_sendreply();
213 extern void	svcerr_decode();
214 extern void	svcerr_weakauth();
215 extern void	svcerr_noproc();
216 extern void	svcerr_progvers();
217 extern void	svcerr_auth();
218 extern void	svcerr_noprog();
219 extern void	svcerr_systemerr();
220 
221 /*
222  * Lowest level dispatching -OR- who owns this process anyway.
223  * Somebody has to wait for incoming requests and then call the correct
224  * service routine.  The routine svc_run does infinite waiting; i.e.,
225  * svc_run never returns.
226  * Since another (co-existant) package may wish to selectively wait for
227  * incoming calls or other events outside of the rpc architecture, the
228  * routine svc_getreq is provided.  It must be passed readfds, the
229  * "in-place" results of a select system call (see select, section 2).
230  */
231 
232 /*
233  * Global keeper of rpc service descriptors in use
234  * dynamic; must be inspected before each call to select
235  */
236 #ifdef FD_SETSIZE
237 extern fd_set svc_fdset;
238 #define svc_fds svc_fdset.fds_bits[0]	/* compatibility */
239 #else
240 extern int svc_fds;
241 #endif /* def FD_SETSIZE */
242 
243 /*
244  * a small program implemented by the svc_rpc implementation itself;
245  * also see clnt.h for protocol numbers.
246  */
247 extern void rpctest_service();
248 
249 extern void	svc_getreq();
250 extern void	svc_getreqset();	/* takes fdset instead of int */
251 extern void	svc_run(); 	 /* never returns */
252 
253 /*
254  * Socket to use on svcxxx_create call to get default socket
255  */
256 #define	RPC_ANYSOCK	-1
257 
258 /*
259  * These are the existing service side transport implementations
260  */
261 
262 /*
263  * Memory based rpc for testing and timing.
264  */
265 extern SVCXPRT *svcraw_create();
266 
267 /*
268  * Udp based rpc.
269  */
270 extern SVCXPRT *svcudp_create();
271 extern SVCXPRT *svcudp_bufcreate();
272 
273 /*
274  * Tcp based rpc.
275  */
276 extern SVCXPRT *svctcp_create();
277 
278 
279 
280 #endif !__SVC_HEADER__
281