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29 % * @(#)pmap_prot.x	1.6	94/04/29 SMI
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33 %/*
34 % * Copyright (c) 1984,1989 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
35 % */
36 
37 %/* from pmap_prot.x */
38 
39 #ifdef RPC_HDR
40 %
41 %#ifndef _KERNEL
42 %
43 #endif
44 
45 /*
46  * Port Mapper Protocol Specification (in RPC Language)
47  * derived from RFC 1057
48  */
49 
50 %/*
51 % * Protocol for the local binder service, or pmap.
52 % *
53 % * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
54 % *
55 % * The following procedures are supported by the protocol:
56 % *
57 % * PMAPPROC_NULL() returns ()
58 % * 	takes nothing, returns nothing
59 % *
60 % * PMAPPROC_SET(struct pmap) returns (bool_t)
61 % * 	TRUE is success, FALSE is failure.  Registers the tuple
62 % *	[prog, vers, prot, port].
63 % *
64 % * PMAPPROC_UNSET(struct pmap) returns (bool_t)
65 % *	TRUE is success, FALSE is failure.  Un-registers pair
66 % *	[prog, vers].  prot and port are ignored.
67 % *
68 % * PMAPPROC_GETPORT(struct pmap) returns (long unsigned).
69 % *	0 is failure.  Otherwise returns the port number where the pair
70 % *	[prog, vers] is registered.  It may lie!
71 % *
72 % * PMAPPROC_DUMP() RETURNS (struct pmaplist_ptr)
73 % *
74 % * PMAPPROC_CALLIT(unsigned, unsigned, unsigned, string<>)
75 % * 	RETURNS (port, string<>);
76 % * usage: encapsulatedresults = PMAPPROC_CALLIT(prog, vers, proc,
77 % *						encapsulatedargs);
78 % * 	Calls the procedure on the local machine.  If it is not registered,
79 % *	this procedure is quite; ie it does not return error information!!!
80 % *	This procedure only is supported on rpc/udp and calls via
81 % *	rpc/udp.  This routine only passes null authentication parameters.
82 % *	This file has no interface to xdr routines for PMAPPROC_CALLIT.
83 % *
84 % * The service supports remote procedure calls on udp/ip or tcp/ip socket 111.
85 % */
86 %
87 const PMAPPORT = 111;	/* portmapper port number */
88 %
89 %
90 %/*
91 % * A mapping of (program, version, protocol) to port number
92 % */
93 
94 struct pmap {
95 	unsigned long pm_prog;
96 	unsigned long pm_vers;
97 	unsigned long pm_prot;
98 	unsigned long pm_port;
99 };
100 #ifdef RPC_HDR
101 %
102 %typedef pmap PMAP;
103 %
104 #endif
105 %
106 %/*
107 % * Supported values for the "prot" field
108 % */
109 %
110 const PMAP_IPPROTO_TCP = 6;	/* protocol number for TCP/IP */
111 const PMAP_IPPROTO_UDP = 17;	/* protocol number for UDP/IP */
112 %
113 %
114 %/*
115 % * A list of mappings
116 % *
117 % * Below are two definitions for the pmaplist structure.  This is done because
118 % * xdr_pmaplist() is specified to take a struct pmaplist **, rather than a
119 % * struct pmaplist * that rpcgen would produce.  One version of the pmaplist
120 % * structure (actually called pm__list) is used with rpcgen, and the other is
121 % * defined only in the header file for compatibility with the specified
122 % * interface.
123 % */
124 
125 struct pm__list {
126 	pmap pml_map;
127 	struct pm__list *pml_next;
128 };
129 
130 typedef pm__list *pmaplist_ptr;		/* results of PMAPPROC_DUMP */
131 
132 #ifdef RPC_HDR
133 %
134 %typedef struct pm__list pmaplist;
135 %typedef struct pm__list PMAPLIST;
136 %
137 %#ifndef __cplusplus
138 %struct pmaplist {
139 %	PMAP pml_map;
140 %	struct pmaplist *pml_next;
141 %};
142 %#endif
143 %
144 %#ifdef __cplusplus
145 %extern "C" {
146 %#endif
147 %extern  bool_t xdr_pmaplist(XDR *, pmaplist**);
148 %#ifdef	__cplusplus
149 %}
150 %#endif
151 %
152 #endif
153 
154 %
155 %/*
156 % * Arguments to callit
157 % */
158 
159 struct rmtcallargs {
160 	unsigned long prog;
161 	unsigned long vers;
162 	unsigned long proc;
163 	opaque args<>;
164 };
165 #ifdef RPC_HDR
166 %
167 %/*
168 % * Client-side only representation of rmtcallargs structure.
169 % *
170 % * The routine that XDRs the rmtcallargs structure must deal with the
171 % * opaque arguments in the "args" structure.  xdr_rmtcall_args() needs to be
172 % * passed the XDR routine that knows the args' structure.  This routine
173 % * doesn't need to go over-the-wire (and it wouldn't make sense anyway) since
174 % * the application being called knows the args structure already.  So we use a
175 % * different "XDR" structure on the client side, p_rmtcallargs, which includes
176 % * the args' XDR routine.
177 % */
178 %struct p_rmtcallargs {
179 %	u_long prog;
180 %	u_long vers;
181 %	u_long proc;
182 %	struct {
183 %		u_int args_len;
184 %		char *args_val;
185 %	} args;
186 %	xdrproc_t	xdr_args;	/* encodes args */
187 %};
188 %
189 #endif	/* def RPC_HDR */
190 %
191 %
192 %/*
193 % * Results of callit
194 % */
195 
196 struct rmtcallres {
197 	unsigned long port;
198 	opaque res<>;
199 };
200 #ifdef RPC_HDR
201 %
202 %/*
203 % * Client-side only representation of rmtcallres structure.
204 % */
205 %struct p_rmtcallres {
206 %	u_long port;
207 %	struct {
208 %		u_int res_len;
209 %		char *res_val;
210 %	} res;
211 %	xdrproc_t	xdr_res;	/* decodes res */
212 %};
213 %
214 #endif	/* def RPC_HDR */
215 
216 /*
217  * Port mapper procedures
218  */
219 
220 program PMAPPROG {
221    version PMAPVERS {
222 	void
223 	PMAPPROC_NULL(void)	= 0;
224 
225 	bool
226 	PMAPPROC_SET(pmap)	= 1;
227 
228 	bool
229 	PMAPPROC_UNSET(pmap)	= 2;
230 
231 	unsigned long
232 	PMAPPROC_GETPORT(pmap)	= 3;
233 
234 	pmaplist_ptr
235 	PMAPPROC_DUMP(void)	= 4;
236 
237 	rmtcallres
238 	PMAPPROC_CALLIT(rmtcallargs)  = 5;
239    } = 2;
240 } = 100000;
241 %
242 #ifdef RPC_HDR
243 %#define PMAPVERS_PROTO		((u_long)2)
244 %#define PMAPVERS_ORIG		((u_long)1)
245 %
246 %#else		/* ndef _KERNEL */
247 %
248 %#include <rpc/pmap_rmt.h>
249 %
250 %#ifdef __cplusplus
251 %extern "C" {
252 %#endif
253 %
254 %#define	PMAPPORT 111
255 %
256 %struct pmap {
257 %	long unsigned pm_prog;
258 %	long unsigned pm_vers;
259 %	long unsigned pm_prot;
260 %	long unsigned pm_port;
261 %};
262 %typedef struct pmap PMAP;
263 %extern bool_t xdr_pmap (XDR *, struct pmap *);
264 %
265 %struct pmaplist {
266 %	struct pmap pml_map;
267 %	struct pmaplist *pml_next;
268 %};
269 %typedef struct pmaplist PMAPLIST;
270 %typedef struct pmaplist *pmaplist_ptr;
271 %
272 %
273 %#ifdef __cplusplus
274 %}
275 %#endif
276 %
277 %#endif		/* ndef _KERNEL */
278 #endif
279 
280