rpc_svc_create(3N) rpc_svc_create(3N)
NAME
rpcsvccreate: svccreate, svcdestroy, svcdgcreate,
svcfdcreate, svcrawcreate, svctlicreate, svctpcreate,
svcvccreate - library routines for dealing with the creation of
server handles
DESCRIPTION
These routines are part of the RPC library which allows C language
programs to make procedure calls on servers across the network.
These routines deal with the creation of service handles. Once the
handle is created, the server can be invoked by calling svcrun.
Routines
See rpc(3N) for the definition of the SVCXPRT data structure.
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
int
svccreate(
const void (*dispatch)(const struct svcreq *, const SVCXPRT *),
const ulong prognum, const ulong versnum,
const char *nettype);
svccreate creates server handles for all the transports
belonging to the class nettype.
nettype defines a class of transports which can be used for a
particular application. The transports are tried in left to
right order in NETPATH variable or in top to down order in the
netconfig database.
If nettype is NULL, it defaults to netpath. svccreate
registers itself with the rpcbind service [see rpcbind(1M)].
dispatch is called when there is a remote procedure call for
the given prognum and versnum; this requires calling svcrun
[see svcrun in rpcsvcreg(3N)]. If it succeeds, svccreate
returns the number of server handles it created, otherwise it
returns 0 and the error message is logged.
void
svcdestroy(SVCXPRT *xprt);
A function macro that destroys the RPC service transport handle
xprt. Destruction usually involves deallocation of private
data structures, including xprt itself. Use of xprt is
undefined after calling this routine.
SVCXPRT *
svcdgcreate(const int fd, const uint sendsz, const uint recvsz);
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This routine creates a connectionless RPC service handle, and
returns a pointer to it. This routine returns NULL if it
fails, and an error message is logged. sendsz and recvsz are
parameters used to specify the size of the buffers. If they
are 0, suitable defaults are chosen. The file descriptor fd
should be open and bound.
Warning: since connectionless-based RPC messages can only hold
limited amount of encoded data, this transport cannot be used
for procedures that take large arguments or return huge
results.
SVCXPRT *
svcfdcreate(const int fd, const uint sendsz, const uint recvsz);
This routine creates a service on top of any open and bound
descriptor, and returns the handle to it. Typically, this
descriptor is a connected file descriptor for a connection-
oriented transport. sendsz and recvsz indicate sizes for the
send and receive buffers. If they are 0, a reasonable default
is chosen. This routine returns NULL, if it fails, and an
error message is logged.
SVCXPRT *
svcrawcreate(void);
This routine creates a toy RPC service transport, to which it
returns a pointer. The transport is really a buffer within the
process's address space, so the corresponding RPC client should
live in the same address space; [see clntrawcreate in
rpc_clnt_create]. This routine allows simulation of RPC and
acquisition of RPC overheads (such as round trip times),
without any kernel interference. This routine returns NULL if
it fails, and an error message is logged.
SVCXPRT *
svctlicreate(const int fd, const struct netconfig *netconf,
const struct tbind *bindaddr, const uint sendsz,
const uint recvsz);
This routine creates an RPC server handle, and returns a
pointer to it. fd is the file descriptor on which the service
is listening. If fd is RPCANYFD, it opens a file descriptor on
the transport specified by netconf. If the file descriptor is
unbound, it is bound to the address specified by bindaddr, if
bindaddr is non-null, otherwise it is bound to a default
address chosen by the transport. In the case where the default
address is chosen, the number of outstanding connect requests
is set to 8 for connection-oriented transports. The user may
specify the size of the send and receive buffers with the
parameters sendsz and recvsz; values of 0 choose suitable
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defaults. This routine returns NULL if it fails, and an error
message is logged.
SVCPRT *
svctpcreate(const void (*dispatch)(const RQSTP *, const SVCXPRT *),
const ulong prognum, const ulong versnum,
const struct netconfig *netconf);
svctpcreate creates a server handle for the network specified
by netconf, and registers itself with the rpcbind service.
dispatch is called when there is a remote procedure call for
the given prognum and versnum; this requires calling svcrun.
svctpcreate returns the service handle if it succeeds,
otherwise a NULL is returned, and an error message is logged.
SVCXPRT *
svcvccreate(const int fd, const uint sendsz, const uint recvsz);
This routine creates a connection-oriented RPC service and
returns a pointer to it. This routine returns NULL if it
fails, and an error message is logged. The users may specify
the size of the send and receive buffers with the parameters
sendsz and recvsz; values of 0 choose suitable defaults. The
file descriptor fd should be open and bound.
SEE ALSO
rpcbind(1M), rpc(3N), rpcsvccalls(3N), rpcsvcerr(3N),
rpcsvcreg(3N).
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