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ChangeLogTag:Wed Dec 05 10:08:56 2001 Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@uci.edu>
42 files changed, 18 insertions, 6043 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 81bf5adba94..a5a03a0e099 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +Wed Dec 05 10:08:56 2001 Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@uci.edu> + + * rpc++/*: + Removed, this directory was not distributed with ACE and having + it around just made the administration harder. + Wed Dec 5 12:10:42 2001 Chad Elliott <elliott_c@ociweb.com> * bin/nightlybuilds/builds.lst: diff --git a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a index 81bf5adba94..a5a03a0e099 100644 --- a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a +++ b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +Wed Dec 05 10:08:56 2001 Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@uci.edu> + + * rpc++/*: + Removed, this directory was not distributed with ACE and having + it around just made the administration harder. + Wed Dec 5 12:10:42 2001 Chad Elliott <elliott_c@ociweb.com> * bin/nightlybuilds/builds.lst: diff --git a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a index 81bf5adba94..a5a03a0e099 100644 --- a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a +++ b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +Wed Dec 05 10:08:56 2001 Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@uci.edu> + + * rpc++/*: + Removed, this directory was not distributed with ACE and having + it around just made the administration harder. + Wed Dec 5 12:10:42 2001 Chad Elliott <elliott_c@ociweb.com> * bin/nightlybuilds/builds.lst: diff --git a/rpc++/.dependencies b/rpc++/.dependencies deleted file mode 100644 index 9afb79a0c0b..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/.dependencies +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -xdr++.o: xdr++.cc rpc++/xdr++.h /usr/include/rpc/rpc.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/types.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/sys/types.h \ - /usr/include/sys/feature_tests.h /usr/include/sys/machtypes.h \ - /usr/include/sys/select.h /usr/include/sys/time.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/time.h \ - /usr/include/sys/siginfo.h /usr/include/sys/machsig.h \ - /usr/include/tiuser.h /usr/include/sys/tiuser.h /usr/include/fcntl.h \ - /usr/include/sys/fcntl.h /usr/include/memory.h /usr/include/rpc/xdr.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/sys/byteorder.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/stdio.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/rpc/auth.h \ - /usr/include/sys/cred.h /usr/include/sys/t_lock.h \ - /usr/include/sys/machlock.h /usr/include/sys/dki_lkinfo.h \ - /usr/include/sys/dl.h /usr/include/sys/sleepq.h \ - /usr/include/sys/turnstile.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/sys/param.h \ - /usr/include/sys/unistd.h /usr/include/sys/pirec.h \ - /usr/include/sys/mutex.h /usr/include/rpc/clnt.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpc_com.h /usr/include/sys/netconfig.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpc_msg.h /usr/include/rpc/auth_sys.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/auth_des.h /usr/include/rpc/auth_kerb.h \ - /usr/include/kerberos/krb.h /usr/include/kerberos/mit-copyright.h \ - /usr/include/kerberos/des.h /usr/include/sys/socket.h \ - /usr/include/netinet/in.h /usr/include/sys/stream.h \ - /usr/include/sys/vnode.h /usr/include/sys/uio.h /usr/include/vm/seg_enum.h \ - /usr/include/sys/poll.h /usr/include/sys/strmdep.h /usr/include/rpc/svc.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/svc_auth.h /usr/include/rpc/rpcb_clnt.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpcb_prot.h -service.o: service.cc /pkg/gnu/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/include/assert.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/stream.h /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/iostream.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/streambuf.h /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/libio.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/_G_config.h /usr/include/memory.h \ - /usr/include/errno.h /usr/include/sys/errno.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/stdlib.h \ - 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/usr/include/sys/unistd.h /usr/include/sys/pirec.h \ - /usr/include/sys/mutex.h /usr/include/rpc/clnt.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpc_com.h /usr/include/rpc/rpc_msg.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/auth_sys.h /usr/include/rpc/auth_des.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/auth_kerb.h /usr/include/kerberos/krb.h \ - /usr/include/kerberos/mit-copyright.h /usr/include/kerberos/des.h \ - /usr/include/netinet/in.h /usr/include/sys/stream.h \ - /usr/include/sys/vnode.h /usr/include/sys/uio.h /usr/include/vm/seg_enum.h \ - /usr/include/sys/poll.h /usr/include/sys/strmdep.h /usr/include/rpc/svc.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/svc_auth.h /usr/include/rpc/rpcb_clnt.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpcb_prot.h rpc++/service.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/bool.h rpc++/request.h rpc++/xdr++.h \ - rpc++/callback.h -stub.o: stub.cc /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/stream.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/iostream.h /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/streambuf.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/libio.h /pkg/gnu/lib/g++-include/_G_config.h \ - /usr/include/memory.h /pkg/gnu/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/include/assert.h \ - 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/usr/include/sys/turnstile.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/sys/param.h \ - /usr/include/sys/unistd.h /usr/include/sys/pirec.h \ - /usr/include/sys/mutex.h /usr/include/rpc/clnt.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpc_com.h /usr/include/sys/netconfig.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpc_msg.h /usr/include/rpc/auth_sys.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/auth_des.h /usr/include/rpc/auth_kerb.h \ - /usr/include/kerberos/krb.h /usr/include/kerberos/mit-copyright.h \ - /usr/include/kerberos/des.h /usr/include/sys/socket.h \ - /usr/include/netinet/in.h /usr/include/sys/stream.h \ - /usr/include/sys/vnode.h /usr/include/sys/uio.h /usr/include/vm/seg_enum.h \ - /usr/include/sys/poll.h /usr/include/sys/strmdep.h /usr/include/rpc/svc.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/svc_auth.h /usr/include/rpc/rpcb_clnt.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpcb_prot.h -request.o: request.cc rpc++/request.h rpc++/xdr++.h /usr/include/rpc/rpc.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/types.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/sys/types.h \ - /usr/include/sys/feature_tests.h /usr/include/sys/machtypes.h \ - /usr/include/sys/select.h /usr/include/sys/time.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/time.h \ - /usr/include/sys/siginfo.h /usr/include/sys/machsig.h \ - /usr/include/tiuser.h /usr/include/sys/tiuser.h /usr/include/fcntl.h \ - /usr/include/sys/fcntl.h /usr/include/memory.h /usr/include/rpc/xdr.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/sys/byteorder.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/stdio.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/rpc/auth.h \ - /usr/include/sys/cred.h /usr/include/sys/t_lock.h \ - /usr/include/sys/machlock.h /usr/include/sys/dki_lkinfo.h \ - /usr/include/sys/dl.h /usr/include/sys/sleepq.h \ - /usr/include/sys/turnstile.h \ - /pkg/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.3/2.6.0/include/sys/param.h \ - /usr/include/sys/unistd.h /usr/include/sys/pirec.h \ - /usr/include/sys/mutex.h /usr/include/rpc/clnt.h \ - /usr/include/rpc/rpc_com.h /usr/include/sys/netconfig.h \ - 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I liked the -basic idea but disliked several aspects of the interface details. So I -adapted it to my likes. I intended some minor changes but soon found -myself renaming classes, changing method parameters, introducing new -classes, etc. The result is by no way compatible with the original -version. It is, I hope, nevertheless useful. - -The current version 2.2 of the rpc++ library updates the version 2.1 -posted in March 1991. It is the reaction to gcc-2.2 that finally -allows a sufficiently reliable use of templates (almost, see -Installation in rpc++.texi) - -Michael Lipp - -<mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de> diff --git a/rpc++/README.ORIG b/rpc++/README.ORIG deleted file mode 100644 index 60aa3f121e1..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/README.ORIG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains a collection of classes that provide an -interface to SUN's RPCs. I dubbed the collection the rpc++-library. It -has been tested with gcc-1.40 on a SparcStation running SunOS 4.0. - -There is no documentation. Look at the example in ./example. - -Peter Berens - - diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/Makefile b/rpc++/StdHdrs/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 404499ce0cc..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -TOP = .. -SUBDIRS = rpc -SUBDIRSALL = NO -SUBDIRSDIST = NO - -all:: - -clean:: - rm -f $(CLEANWILDCARDS) - -DISTLIST = Makefile README $(wildcard rpc/*.h) - -include $(TOP)/Proj.make diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/README b/rpc++/StdHdrs/README deleted file mode 100644 index c9f9f5e20e5..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains some of Sun's rpc headers that have been fixed -(though not thoroughly) to work with ANSI C and C++. I have installed -them in my standard C include path. diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/auth.h b/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/auth.h deleted file mode 100644 index 33882690719..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/auth.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -/* @(#)auth.h 2.3 88/08/07 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.17 88/02/08 SMI */ -/* $Id$ */ -/* - * Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for - * unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape - * media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users - * may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized - * to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or - * program developed by the user. - * - * SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE - * WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR - * PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. - * - * Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the - * part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction, - * modification or enhancement. - * - * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE - * INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC - * OR ANY PART THEREOF. - * - * In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue - * or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if - * Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages. - * - * Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * 2550 Garcia Avenue - * Mountain View, California 94043 - */ - -/* - * auth.h, Authentication interface. - * - * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * - * The data structures are completely opaque to the client. The client - * is required to pass a AUTH * to routines that create rpc - * "sessions". - */ - - -#ifndef _rpc_auth_h -#define _rpc_auth_h - -#define MAX_AUTH_BYTES 400 -#define MAXNETNAMELEN 255 /* maximum length of network user's name */ - -/* - * Status returned from authentication check - */ -enum auth_stat { - AUTH_OK=0, - /* - * failed at remote end - */ - AUTH_BADCRED=1, /* bogus credentials (seal broken) */ - AUTH_REJECTEDCRED=2, /* client should begin new session */ - AUTH_BADVERF=3, /* bogus verifier (seal broken) */ - AUTH_REJECTEDVERF=4, /* verifier expired or was replayed */ - AUTH_TOOWEAK=5, /* rejected due to security reasons */ - /* - * failed locally - */ - AUTH_INVALIDRESP=6, /* bogus response verifier */ - AUTH_FAILED=7 /* some unknown reason */ -}; - -#if (__mc68000__ || __sparc__ || __vax__ || __i386__) -typedef u_long u_int32; /* 32-bit unsigned integers */ -#endif - -union des_block { - struct { - u_int32 high; - u_int32 low; - } key; - char c[8]; -}; -typedef union des_block des_block; -extern bool_t xdr_des_block(); - -/* - * Authentication info. Opaque to client. - */ -struct opaque_auth { - enum_t oa_flavor; /* flavor of auth */ - caddr_t oa_base; /* address of more auth stuff */ - u_int oa_length; /* not to exceed MAX_AUTH_BYTES */ -}; - - -/* - * Auth handle, interface to client side authenticators. - */ -typedef struct { - struct opaque_auth ah_cred; - struct opaque_auth ah_verf; - union des_block ah_key; - struct auth_ops { - void (*ah_nextverf)(); - int (*ah_marshal)(); /* nextverf & serialize */ - int (*ah_validate)(); /* validate varifier */ - int (*ah_refresh)(); /* refresh credentials */ - void (*ah_destroy)(); /* destroy this structure */ - } *ah_ops; - caddr_t ah_private; -} AUTH; - - -/* - * Authentication ops. - * The ops and the auth handle provide the interface to the authenticators. - * - * AUTH *auth; - * XDR *xdrs; - * struct opaque_auth verf; - */ -#define AUTH_NEXTVERF(auth) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_nextverf))(auth)) -#define auth_nextverf(auth) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_nextverf))(auth)) - -#define AUTH_MARSHALL(auth, xdrs) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_marshal))(auth, xdrs)) -#define auth_marshall(auth, xdrs) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_marshal))(auth, xdrs)) - -#define AUTH_VALIDATE(auth, verfp) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_validate))((auth), verfp)) -#define auth_validate(auth, verfp) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_validate))((auth), verfp)) - -#define AUTH_REFRESH(auth) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_refresh))(auth)) -#define auth_refresh(auth) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_refresh))(auth)) - -#define AUTH_DESTROY(auth) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_destroy))(auth)) -#define auth_destroy(auth) \ - ((*((auth)->ah_ops->ah_destroy))(auth)) - - -extern struct opaque_auth _null_auth; - - -/* - * These are the various implementations of client side authenticators. - */ - -/* - * Unix style authentication - * AUTH *authunix_create(machname, uid, gid, len, aup_gids) - * char *machname; - * int uid; - * int gid; - * int len; - * int *aup_gids; - */ -extern AUTH *authunix_create(); -extern AUTH *authunix_create_default(); /* takes no parameters */ -extern AUTH *authnone_create(); /* takes no parameters */ -extern AUTH *authdes_create(); - -#define AUTH_NONE 0 /* no authentication */ -#define AUTH_NULL 0 /* backward compatibility */ -#define AUTH_UNIX 1 /* unix style (uid, gids) */ -#define AUTH_SHORT 2 /* short hand unix style */ -#define AUTH_DES 3 /* des style (encrypted timestamps) */ - -#endif /*!_rpc_auth_h*/ diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/c_types.h b/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/c_types.h deleted file mode 100644 index e605b518df0..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/c_types.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _rpc_c_types_h_ -#define _rpc_c_types_h_ -/* $Id$ */ - -#if defined(__cplusplus) - /* - * Definitions for C++ 2.0 and later require extern "C" { decl; } - */ -# define EXTERN_FUNCTION( rtn, args ) extern "C" { rtn args; } -# define FUN_ARGS( args ) args -# define STRUCT_TAG( tag_name ) /* the tag disappears */ -# define ENUM_BITFIELD( enum_type ) unsigned -# define ENUM_TYPE( enum_sp, enum_ty ) enum_ty - -#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) -# define NAME_CONFLICT( name ) _##name -#else -# define NAME_CONFLICT( name ) _/**/name -#endif - -# define DOTDOTDOT ... -# define _VOID_ /* anachronism */ -# define CONST const - -/* - * This is not necessary for 2.0 since 2.0 has corrected the void (*) () problem - */ -typedef void (*_PFV_)(); -typedef int (*_PFI_)(); - -#elif defined(c_plusplus) - /* - * Definitions for C++ 1.2 - */ -# define EXTERN_FUNCTION( rtn, args ) rtn args -# define FUN_ARGS( args ) args -# define STRUCT_TAG( tag_name ) /* the tag disappears */ -# define ENUM_BITFIELD( enum_type ) unsigned -# define ENUM_TYPE( enum_sp, enum_ty ) enum_ty -# define NAME_CONFLICT( name ) _/**/name -# define DOTDOTDOT ... -# define _VOID_ /* anachronism */ -# define CONST const - -typedef void (*_PFV_)(); -typedef int (*_PFI_)(); - -#elif defined(__STDC__) - /* - * Definitions for ANSI C - */ -# define EXTERN_FUNCTION( rtn, args ) rtn args -# define FUN_ARGS( args ) args -# define STRUCT_TAG( tag_name ) tag_name -# define ENUM_BITFIELD( enum_type ) unsigned -# define ENUM_TYPE( enum_sp, enum_ty ) enum_sp enum_ty -# define NAME_CONFLICT( name ) name -# define DOTDOTDOT ... -# define _VOID_ void -# define CONST - -#else - /* - * Definitions for Sun/K&R C -- ignore function prototypes, - * but preserve tag names and enum bitfield declarations. - */ -# define EXTERN_FUNCTION( rtn, args ) rtn() -# define FUN_ARGS( args ) () -# define STRUCT_TAG( tag_name ) tag_name -# define ENUM_BITFIELD( enum_type ) enum_type -# define ENUM_TYPE( enum_sp, enum_ty ) enum_sp enum_ty -# define NAME_CONFLICT( name ) name -# define DOTDOTDOT -# define _VOID_ - /* VOID is only used where it disappears anyway */ -# define CONST - -#endif /* Which type of C/C++ compiler are we using? */ - -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/clnt.h b/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/clnt.h deleted file mode 100644 index bad3dd17999..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/clnt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,348 +0,0 @@ -/* @(#)clnt.h 2.1 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.31 88/02/08 SMI*/ -/* $Id$ */ -/* - * Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for - * unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape - * media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users - * may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized - * to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or - * program developed by the user. - * - * SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE - * WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR - * PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. - * - * Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the - * part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction, - * modification or enhancement. - * - * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE - * INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC - * OR ANY PART THEREOF. - * - * In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue - * or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if - * Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages. - * - * Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * 2550 Garcia Avenue - * Mountain View, California 94043 - */ - -/* - * clnt.h - Client side remote procedure call interface. - * - * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - */ - -#ifndef _rpc_clnt_h -#define _rpc_clnt_h - -/* - * Rpc calls return an enum clnt_stat. This should be looked at more, - * since each implementation is required to live with this (implementation - * independent) list of errors. - */ -enum clnt_stat { - RPC_SUCCESS=0, /* call succeeded */ - /* - * local errors - */ - RPC_CANTENCODEARGS=1, /* can't encode arguments */ - RPC_CANTDECODERES=2, /* can't decode results */ - RPC_CANTSEND=3, /* failure in sending call */ - RPC_CANTRECV=4, /* failure in receiving result */ - RPC_TIMEDOUT=5, /* call timed out */ - /* - * remote errors - */ - RPC_VERSMISMATCH=6, /* rpc versions not compatible */ - RPC_AUTHERROR=7, /* authentication error */ - RPC_PROGUNAVAIL=8, /* program not available */ - RPC_PROGVERSMISMATCH=9, /* program version mismatched */ - RPC_PROCUNAVAIL=10, /* procedure unavailable */ - RPC_CANTDECODEARGS=11, /* decode arguments error */ - RPC_SYSTEMERROR=12, /* generic "other problem" */ - - /* - * callrpc & clnt_create errors - */ - RPC_UNKNOWNHOST=13, /* unknown host name */ - RPC_UNKNOWNPROTO=17, /* unkown protocol */ - - /* - * _ create errors - */ - RPC_PMAPFAILURE=14, /* the pmapper failed in its call */ - RPC_PROGNOTREGISTERED=15, /* remote program is not registered */ - /* - * unspecified error - */ - RPC_FAILED=16 -}; - - -/* - * Error info. - */ -struct rpc_err { - enum clnt_stat re_status; - union { - int RE_errno; /* realated system error */ - enum auth_stat RE_why; /* why the auth error occurred */ - struct { - u_long low; /* lowest verion supported */ - u_long high; /* highest verion supported */ - } RE_vers; - struct { /* maybe meaningful if RPC_FAILED */ - long s1; - long s2; - } RE_lb; /* life boot & debugging only */ - } ru; -#define re_errno ru.RE_errno -#define re_why ru.RE_why -#define re_vers ru.RE_vers -#define re_lb ru.RE_lb -}; - - -/* - * Client rpc handle. - * Created by individual implementations, see e.g. rpc_udp.c. - * Client is responsible for initializing auth, see e.g. auth_none.c. - */ -typedef struct { - AUTH *cl_auth; /* authenticator */ - struct clnt_ops { - enum clnt_stat (*cl_call)(DOTDOTDOT); /* call remote procedure */ - void (*cl_abort)(DOTDOTDOT); /* abort a call */ - void (*cl_geterr)(DOTDOTDOT); /* get specific error code */ - bool_t (*cl_freeres)(DOTDOTDOT); /* frees results */ - void (*cl_destroy)(DOTDOTDOT);/* destroy this structure */ - bool_t (*cl_control)(DOTDOTDOT);/* the ioctl() of rpc */ - } *cl_ops; - caddr_t cl_private; /* private stuff */ -} CLIENT; - - -/* - * client side rpc interface ops - * - * Parameter types are: - * - */ - -/* - * enum clnt_stat - * CLNT_CALL(rh, proc, xargs, argsp, xres, resp, timeout) - * CLIENT *rh; - * u_long proc; - * xdrproc_t xargs; - * caddr_t argsp; - * xdrproc_t xres; - * caddr_t resp; - * struct timeval timeout; - */ -#define CLNT_CALL(rh, proc, xargs, argsp, xres, resp, secs) \ - ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_call)(rh, proc, xargs, argsp, xres, resp, secs)) -#define clnt_call(rh, proc, xargs, argsp, xres, resp, secs) \ - ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_call)(rh, proc, xargs, argsp, xres, resp, secs)) - -/* - * void - * CLNT_ABORT(rh); - * CLIENT *rh; - */ -#define CLNT_ABORT(rh) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_abort)(rh)) -#define clnt_abort(rh) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_abort)(rh)) - -/* - * struct rpc_err - * CLNT_GETERR(rh); - * CLIENT *rh; - */ -#define CLNT_GETERR(rh,errp) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_geterr)(rh, errp)) -#define clnt_geterr(rh,errp) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_geterr)(rh, errp)) - - -/* - * bool_t - * CLNT_FREERES(rh, xres, resp); - * CLIENT *rh; - * xdrproc_t xres; - * caddr_t resp; - */ -#define CLNT_FREERES(rh,xres,resp) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_freeres)(rh,xres,resp)) -#define clnt_freeres(rh,xres,resp) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_freeres)(rh,xres,resp)) - -/* - * bool_t - * CLNT_CONTROL(cl, request, info) - * CLIENT *cl; - * u_int request; - * char *info; - */ -#define CLNT_CONTROL(cl,rq,in) ((*(cl)->cl_ops->cl_control)(cl,rq,in)) -#define clnt_control(cl,rq,in) ((*(cl)->cl_ops->cl_control)(cl,rq,in)) - -/* - * control operations that apply to both udp and tcp transports - */ -#define CLSET_TIMEOUT 1 /* set timeout (timeval) */ -#define CLGET_TIMEOUT 2 /* get timeout (timeval) */ -#define CLGET_SERVER_ADDR 3 /* get server's address (sockaddr) */ -/* - * udp only control operations - */ -#define CLSET_RETRY_TIMEOUT 4 /* set retry timeout (timeval) */ -#define CLGET_RETRY_TIMEOUT 5 /* get retry timeout (timeval) */ - -/* - * void - * CLNT_DESTROY(rh); - * CLIENT *rh; - */ -#define CLNT_DESTROY(rh) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_destroy)(rh)) -#define clnt_destroy(rh) ((*(rh)->cl_ops->cl_destroy)(rh)) - - -/* - * RPCTEST is a test program which is accessable on every rpc - * transport/port. It is used for testing, performance evaluation, - * and network administration. - */ - -#define RPCTEST_PROGRAM ((u_long)1) -#define RPCTEST_VERSION ((u_long)1) -#define RPCTEST_NULL_PROC ((u_long)2) -#define RPCTEST_NULL_BATCH_PROC ((u_long)3) - -/* - * By convention, procedure 0 takes null arguments and returns them - */ - -#define NULLPROC ((u_long)0) - -/* - * Below are the client handle creation routines for the various - * implementations of client side rpc. They can return NULL if a - * creation failure occurs. - */ - -/* - * Memory based rpc (for speed check and testing) - * CLIENT * - * clntraw_create(prog, vers) - * u_long prog; - * u_long vers; - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(CLIENT *clntraw_create, (u_long prog, u_long vers)); - - -/* - * Generic client creation routine. Supported protocols are "udp" and "tcp" - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(CLIENT * -clnt_create, (char* host, u_long prog, u_long vers, char* prot)); -/* - char *host; -- hostname - u_long prog; -- program number - u_long vers; -- version number - char *prot; -- protocol -*/ - - - - -/* - * TCP based rpc - * CLIENT * - * clnttcp_create(raddr, prog, vers, sockp, sendsz, recvsz) - * struct sockaddr_in *raddr; - * u_long prog; - * u_long version; - * register int *sockp; - * u_int sendsz; - * u_int recvsz; - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(CLIENT *clnttcp_create, (struct sockaddr_in *raddr, - u_long prog, - u_long version, - register int *sockp, - u_int sendsz, - u_int recvsz)); - -/* - * UDP based rpc. - * CLIENT * - * clntudp_create(raddr, program, version, wait, sockp) - * struct sockaddr_in *raddr; - * u_long program; - * u_long version; - * struct timeval wait; - * int *sockp; - * - * Same as above, but you specify max packet sizes. - * CLIENT * - * clntudp_bufcreate(raddr, program, version, wait, sockp, sendsz, recvsz) - * struct sockaddr_in *raddr; - * u_long program; - * u_long version; - * struct timeval wait; - * int *sockp; - * u_int sendsz; - * u_int recvsz; - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(CLIENT *clntudp_create, (struct sockaddr_in *raddr, - u_long program, - u_long version, - struct timeval wait, - int *sockp)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(CLIENT *clntudp_bufcreate, (struct sockaddr_in *raddr, - u_long program, - u_long version, - struct timeval wait, - int *sockp, - u_int sendsz, - u_int recvsz)); - -/* - * Print why creation failed - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void clnt_pcreateerror, (char *msg)); /* stderr */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(char *clnt_spcreateerror, (char *msg)); /* string */ - -/* - * Like clnt_perror(), but is more verbose in its output - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void clnt_perrno, (enum clnt_stat num)); /* stderr */ - -/* - * Print an English error message, given the client error code - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void clnt_perror, (CLIENT *clnt, char *msg)); /* stderr */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(char *clnt_sperror, (CLIENT *clnt, char *msg)); /* string */ - -/* - * If a creation fails, the following allows the user to figure out why. - */ -struct rpc_createerr { - enum clnt_stat cf_stat; - struct rpc_err cf_error; /* useful when cf_stat == RPC_PMAPFAILURE */ -}; - -extern struct rpc_createerr rpc_createerr; - - - -/* - * Copy error message to buffer. - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(char *clnt_sperrno, (enum clnt_stat num)); /* string */ - - - -#define UDPMSGSIZE 8800 /* rpc imposed limit on udp msg size */ -#define RPCSMALLMSGSIZE 400 /* a more reasonable packet size */ - -#endif /*!_rpc_clnt_h*/ diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/pmap_clnt.h b/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/pmap_clnt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9c5616dbccf..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/pmap_clnt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -/* @(#)pmap_clnt.h 2.1 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.11 88/02/08 SMI */ -/* $Id$ */ -/* - * Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for - * unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape - * media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users - * may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized - * to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or - * program developed by the user. - * - * SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE - * WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR - * PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. - * - * Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the - * part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction, - * modification or enhancement. - * - * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE - * INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC - * OR ANY PART THEREOF. - * - * In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue - * or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if - * Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages. - * - * Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * 2550 Garcia Avenue - * Mountain View, California 94043 - */ - -/* - * pmap_clnt.h - * Supplies C routines to get to portmap services. - * - * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - */ - -/* - * Usage: - * success = pmap_set(program, version, protocol, port); - * success = pmap_unset(program, version); - * port = pmap_getport(address, program, version, protocol); - * head = pmap_getmaps(address); - * clnt_stat = pmap_rmtcall(address, program, version, procedure, - * xdrargs, argsp, xdrres, resp, tout, port_ptr) - * (works for udp only.) - * clnt_stat = clnt_broadcast(program, version, procedure, - * xdrargs, argsp, xdrres, resp, eachresult) - * (like pmap_rmtcall, except the call is broadcasted to all - * locally connected nets. For each valid response received, - * the procedure eachresult is called. Its form is: - * done = eachresult(resp, raddr) - * bool_t done; - * caddr_t resp; - * struct sockaddr_in raddr; - * where resp points to the results of the call and raddr is the - * address if the responder to the broadcast. - */ - -#ifndef _rpc_pmap_clnt_h -#define _rpc_pmap_clnt_h - -#include <rpc/c_types.h> - -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t pmap_set, (u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - int protocol, u_short port)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t pmap_unset, (u_long prognum, u_long versnum)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(struct pmaplist *pmap_getmaps, (struct sockaddr_in *addr)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(enum clnt_stat pmap_rmtcall, (struct sockaddr_in *addr, - u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - u_long procnum, - char *in, char *out, - xdrproc_t inproc, - xdrproc_t outproc, - struct timeval timeout, - u_long *portp)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(enum clnt_stat clnt_broadcast, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(u_short pmap_getport, (struct sockaddr_in *addr, - u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - u_long protocol)); - -#endif /*!_rpc_pmap_clnt_h*/ diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/svc.h b/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/svc.h deleted file mode 100644 index efcaeefe681..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/svc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ -/* @(#)svc.h 2.2 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.20 88/02/08 SMI */ -/* $Id$ */ -/* - * Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for - * unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape - * media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users - * may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized - * to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or - * program developed by the user. - * - * SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE - * WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR - * PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. - * - * Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the - * part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction, - * modification or enhancement. - * - * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE - * INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC - * OR ANY PART THEREOF. - * - * In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue - * or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if - * Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages. - * - * Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * 2550 Garcia Avenue - * Mountain View, California 94043 - */ - -/* - * svc.h, Server-side remote procedure call interface. - * - * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - */ - -#ifndef _rpc_svc_h -#define _rpc_svc_h - -#include <rpc/pmap_clnt.h> - -/* - * This interface must manage two items concerning remote procedure calling: - * - * 1) An arbitrary number of transport connections upon which rpc requests - * are received. The two most notable transports are TCP and UDP; they are - * created and registered by routines in svc_tcp.c and svc_udp.c, respectively; - * they in turn call xprt_register and xprt_unregister. - * - * 2) An arbitrary number of locally registered services. Services are - * described by the following four data: program number, version number, - * "service dispatch" function, a transport handle, and a boolean that - * indicates whether or not the exported program should be registered with a - * local binder service; if true the program's number and version and the - * port number from the transport handle are registered with the binder. - * These data are registered with the rpc svc system via svc_register. - * - * A service's dispatch function is called whenever an rpc request comes in - * on a transport. The request's program and version numbers must match - * those of the registered service. The dispatch function is passed two - * parameters, struct svc_req * and SVCXPRT *, defined below. - */ - -enum xprt_stat { - XPRT_DIED, - XPRT_MOREREQS, - XPRT_IDLE -}; - -/* - * Server side transport handle - */ -typedef struct { - int xp_sock; - u_short xp_port; /* associated port number */ - struct xp_ops { - bool_t (*xp_recv)(DOTDOTDOT); /* receive incomming requests */ - enum xprt_stat (*xp_stat)(DOTDOTDOT); /* get transport status */ - bool_t (*xp_getargs)(DOTDOTDOT); /* get arguments */ - bool_t (*xp_reply)(DOTDOTDOT); /* send reply */ - bool_t (*xp_freeargs)(DOTDOTDOT);/* free mem allocated for args */ - void (*xp_destroy)(DOTDOTDOT); /* destroy this struct */ - } *xp_ops; - int xp_addrlen; /* length of remote address */ - struct sockaddr_in xp_raddr; /* remote address */ - struct opaque_auth xp_verf; /* raw response verifier */ - caddr_t xp_p1; /* private */ - caddr_t xp_p2; /* private */ -} SVCXPRT; - -/* - * Approved way of getting address of caller - */ -#define svc_getcaller(x) (&(x)->xp_raddr) - -/* - * Operations defined on an SVCXPRT handle - * - * SVCXPRT *xprt; - * struct rpc_msg *msg; - * xdrproc_t xargs; - * caddr_t argsp; - */ -#define SVC_RECV(xprt, msg) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_recv)((xprt), (msg)) -#define svc_recv(xprt, msg) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_recv)((xprt), (msg)) - -#define SVC_STAT(xprt) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_stat)(xprt) -#define svc_stat(xprt) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_stat)(xprt) - -#define SVC_GETARGS(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_getargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) -#define svc_getargs(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_getargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) - -#define SVC_REPLY(xprt, msg) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_reply) ((xprt), (msg)) -#define svc_reply(xprt, msg) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_reply) ((xprt), (msg)) - -#define SVC_FREEARGS(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_freeargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) -#define svc_freeargs(xprt, xargs, argsp) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_freeargs)((xprt), (xargs), (argsp)) - -#define SVC_DESTROY(xprt) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_destroy)(xprt) -#define svc_destroy(xprt) \ - (*(xprt)->xp_ops->xp_destroy)(xprt) - - -/* - * Service request - */ -struct svc_req { - u_long rq_prog; /* service program number */ - u_long rq_vers; /* service protocol version */ - u_long rq_proc; /* the desired procedure */ - struct opaque_auth rq_cred; /* raw creds from the wire */ - caddr_t rq_clntcred; /* read only cooked cred */ - SVCXPRT *rq_xprt; /* associated transport */ -}; - - -/* - * Service registration - * - * svc_register(xprt, prog, vers, dispatch, protocol) - * SVCXPRT *xprt; - * u_long prog; - * u_long vers; - * void (*dispatch)(); - * int protocol; like TCP or UDP, zero means do not register - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t svc_register, (SVCXPRT *xprt, u_long prog, u_long vers, - void (*dispatch)(struct svc_req *, - SVCXPRT*), - int protocol)); - -/* - * Service un-registration - * - * svc_unregister(prog, vers) - * u_long prog; - * u_long vers; - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void* svc_unregister, (u_long prog, u_long vers)); - -/* - * Transport registration. - * - * xprt_register(xprt) - * SVCXPRT *xprt; - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void xprt_register, (SVCXPRT* xprt)); - -/* - * Transport un-register - * - * xprt_unregister(xprt) - * SVCXPRT *xprt; - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void xprt_unregister, (SVCXPRT* xprt)); - - - - -/* - * When the service routine is called, it must first check to see if it - * knows about the procedure; if not, it should call svcerr_noproc - * and return. If so, it should deserialize its arguments via - * SVC_GETARGS (defined above). If the deserialization does not work, - * svcerr_decode should be called followed by a return. Successful - * decoding of the arguments should be followed the execution of the - * procedure's code and a call to svc_sendreply. - * - * Also, if the service refuses to execute the procedure due to too- - * weak authentication parameters, svcerr_weakauth should be called. - * Note: do not confuse access-control failure with weak authentication! - * - * NB: In pure implementations of rpc, the caller always waits for a reply - * msg. This message is sent when svc_sendreply is called. - * Therefore pure service implementations should always call - * svc_sendreply even if the function logically returns void; use - * xdr.h - xdr_void for the xdr routine. HOWEVER, tcp based rpc allows - * for the abuse of pure rpc via batched calling or pipelining. In the - * case of a batched call, svc_sendreply should NOT be called since - * this would send a return message, which is what batching tries to avoid. - * It is the service/protocol writer's responsibility to know which calls are - * batched and which are not. Warning: responding to batch calls may - * deadlock the caller and server processes! - */ - -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t svc_sendreply, (SVCXPRT *xprt,xdrproc_t outproc, - char *out)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svcerr_decode, (SVCXPRT *xprt)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svcerr_weakauth, (SVCXPRT *xprt)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svcerr_noproc, (SVCXPRT *xprt)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svcerr_progvers, (SVCXPRT *xprt)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svcerr_auth, (SVCXPRT *xprt, enum auth_stat why)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svcerr_noprog, (SVCXPRT *xprt)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svcerr_systemerr, (SVCXPRT *xprt)); - -/* - * Lowest level dispatching -OR- who owns this process anyway. - * Somebody has to wait for incoming requests and then call the correct - * service routine. The routine svc_run does infinite waiting; i.e., - * svc_run never returns. - * Since another (co-existant) package may wish to selectively wait for - * incoming calls or other events outside of the rpc architecture, the - * routine svc_getreq is provided. It must be passed readfds, the - * "in-place" results of a select system call (see select, section 2). - */ - -/* - * Global keeper of rpc service descriptors in use - * dynamic; must be inspected before each call to select - */ -#ifdef FD_SETSIZE -extern fd_set svc_fdset; -#define svc_fds svc_fdset.fds_bits[0] /* compatibility */ -#else -extern int svc_fds; -#endif /* def FD_SETSIZE */ - -/* - * a small program implemented by the svc_rpc implementation itself; - * also see clnt.h for protocol numbers. - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void rpctest_service, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svc_getreq, (int rdfds)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svc_getreqset, (fd_set *rdfdsp)); /* takes fdset instead of int */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void svc_run, ()); /* never returns */ - -/* - * Socket to use on svcxxx_create call to get default socket - */ -#define RPC_ANYSOCK -1 - -/* - * These are the existing service side transport implementations - */ - -/* - * Memory based rpc for testing and timing. - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(SVCXPRT *svcraw_create, ()); - -/* - * Udp based rpc. - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(SVCXPRT *svcudp_create, (int sock)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(SVCXPRT *svcudp_bufcreate, (int sock, u_int sendsz, - u_int recvsz)); - -/* - * Tcp based rpc. - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(SVCXPRT *svctcp_create, (int fd, u_int sendsz, u_int recvsz)); - - - -#endif /*!_rpc_svc_h*/ diff --git a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/xdr.h b/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/xdr.h deleted file mode 100644 index 38cf1649112..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/StdHdrs/rpc/xdr.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,276 +0,0 @@ -/* @(#)xdr.h 2.2 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC */ -/* $Id$ */ -/* - * Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for - * unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape - * media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users - * may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized - * to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or - * program developed by the user. - * - * SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE - * WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR - * PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. - * - * Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the - * part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction, - * modification or enhancement. - * - * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE - * INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC - * OR ANY PART THEREOF. - * - * In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue - * or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if - * Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages. - * - * Sun Microsystems, Inc. - * 2550 Garcia Avenue - * Mountain View, California 94043 - */ -/* @(#)xdr.h 1.19 87/04/22 SMI */ - -/* - * xdr.h, External Data Representation Serialization Routines. - * - * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - */ - -#ifndef _rpc_xdr_h -#define _rpc_xdr_h - -#include <rpc/c_types.h> - -#include <rpc/types.h> -/* - * XDR provides a conventional way for converting between C data - * types and an external bit-string representation. Library supplied - * routines provide for the conversion on built-in C data types. These - * routines and utility routines defined here are used to help implement - * a type encode/decode routine for each user-defined type. - * - * Each data type provides a single procedure which takes two arguments: - * - * bool_t - * xdrproc(xdrs, argresp) - * XDR *xdrs; - * <type> *argresp; - * - * xdrs is an instance of a XDR handle, to which or from which the data - * type is to be converted. argresp is a pointer to the structure to be - * converted. The XDR handle contains an operation field which indicates - * which of the operations (ENCODE, DECODE * or FREE) is to be performed. - * - * XDR_DECODE may allocate space if the pointer argresp is null. This - * data can be freed with the XDR_FREE operation. - * - * We write only one procedure per data type to make it easy - * to keep the encode and decode procedures for a data type consistent. - * In many cases the same code performs all operations on a user defined type, - * because all the hard work is done in the component type routines. - * decode as a series of calls on the nested data types. - */ - -/* - * Xdr operations. XDR_ENCODE causes the type to be encoded into the - * stream. XDR_DECODE causes the type to be extracted from the stream. - * XDR_FREE can be used to release the space allocated by an XDR_DECODE - * request. - */ -enum xdr_op { - XDR_ENCODE=0, - XDR_DECODE=1, - XDR_FREE=2 -}; - -/* - * This is the number of bytes per unit of external data. - */ -#define BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT (4) -#define RNDUP(x) ((((x) + BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT - 1) / BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT) \ - * BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT) - -/* - * The XDR handle. - * Contains operation which is being applied to the stream, - * an operations vector for the paticular implementation (e.g. see xdr_mem.c), - * and two private fields for the use of the particular impelementation. - */ -typedef struct { - enum xdr_op x_op; /* operation; fast additional param */ - struct xdr_ops { - bool_t (*x_getlong)(); /* get a long from underlying stream */ - bool_t (*x_putlong)(); /* put a long to " */ - bool_t (*x_getbytes)();/* get some bytes from " */ - bool_t (*x_putbytes)();/* put some bytes to " */ - u_int (*x_getpostn)();/* returns bytes off from beginning */ - bool_t (*x_setpostn)();/* lets you reposition the stream */ - long * (*x_inline)(); /* buf quick ptr to buffered data */ - void (*x_destroy)(); /* free privates of this xdr_stream */ - } *x_ops; - caddr_t x_public; /* users' data */ - caddr_t x_private; /* pointer to private data */ - caddr_t x_base; /* private used for position info */ - int x_handy; /* extra private word */ -} XDR; - -/* - * A xdrproc_t exists for each data type which is to be encoded or decoded. - * - * The second argument to the xdrproc_t is a pointer to an opaque pointer. - * The opaque pointer generally points to a structure of the data type - * to be decoded. If this pointer is 0, then the type routines should - * allocate dynamic storage of the appropriate size and return it. - * bool_t (*xdrproc_t)(XDR *, caddr_t *); - */ -typedef bool_t (*xdrproc_t) FUN_ARGS((XDR*, void*)); - -/* - * Operations defined on a XDR handle - * - * XDR *xdrs; - * long *longp; - * caddr_t addr; - * u_int len; - * u_int pos; - */ -#define XDR_GETLONG(xdrs, longp) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getlong)(xdrs, longp) -#define xdr_getlong(xdrs, longp) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getlong)(xdrs, longp) - -#define XDR_PUTLONG(xdrs, longp) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putlong)(xdrs, longp) -#define xdr_putlong(xdrs, longp) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putlong)(xdrs, longp) - -#define XDR_GETBYTES(xdrs, addr, len) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getbytes)(xdrs, addr, len) -#define xdr_getbytes(xdrs, addr, len) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getbytes)(xdrs, addr, len) - -#define XDR_PUTBYTES(xdrs, addr, len) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putbytes)(xdrs, addr, len) -#define xdr_putbytes(xdrs, addr, len) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putbytes)(xdrs, addr, len) - -#define XDR_GETPOS(xdrs) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getpostn)(xdrs) -#define xdr_getpos(xdrs) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getpostn)(xdrs) - -#define XDR_SETPOS(xdrs, pos) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_setpostn)(xdrs, pos) -#define xdr_setpos(xdrs, pos) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_setpostn)(xdrs, pos) - -#define XDR_INLINE(xdrs, len) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_inline)(xdrs, len) -#define xdr_inline(xdrs, len) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_inline)(xdrs, len) - -#define XDR_DESTROY(xdrs) \ - if ((xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy)(xdrs) -#define xdr_destroy(xdrs) \ - if ((xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy) \ - (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy)(xdrs) - -/* - * Support struct for discriminated unions. - * You create an array of xdrdiscrim structures, terminated with - * a entry with a null procedure pointer. The xdr_union routine gets - * the discriminant value and then searches the array of structures - * for a matching value. If a match is found the associated xdr routine - * is called to handle that part of the union. If there is - * no match, then a default routine may be called. - * If there is no match and no default routine it is an error. - */ -#define NULL_xdrproc_t ((xdrproc_t)0) -struct xdr_discrim { - int value; - xdrproc_t proc; -}; - -/* - * In-line routines for fast encode/decode of primitve data types. - * Caveat emptor: these use single memory cycles to get the - * data from the underlying buffer, and will fail to operate - * properly if the data is not aligned. The standard way to use these - * is to say: - * if ((buf = XDR_INLINE(xdrs, count)) == NULL) - * return (FALSE); - * <<< macro calls >>> - * where ``count'' is the number of bytes of data occupied - * by the primitive data types. - * - * N.B. and frozen for all time: each data type here uses 4 bytes - * of external representation. - */ -#define IXDR_GET_LONG(buf) ((long)ntohl((u_long)*(buf)++)) -#define IXDR_PUT_LONG(buf, v) (*(buf)++ = (long)htonl((u_long)v)) - -#define IXDR_GET_BOOL(buf) ((bool_t)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf)) -#define IXDR_GET_ENUM(buf, t) ((t)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf)) -#define IXDR_GET_U_LONG(buf) ((u_long)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf)) -#define IXDR_GET_SHORT(buf) ((short)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf)) -#define IXDR_GET_U_SHORT(buf) ((u_short)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf)) - -#define IXDR_PUT_BOOL(buf, v) IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v))) -#define IXDR_PUT_ENUM(buf, v) IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v))) -#define IXDR_PUT_U_LONG(buf, v) IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v))) -#define IXDR_PUT_SHORT(buf, v) IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v))) -#define IXDR_PUT_U_SHORT(buf, v) IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v))) - -/* - * These are the "generic" xdr routines. - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_void, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_int, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_u_int, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_long, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_u_long, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_short, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_u_short, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_bool, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_enum, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_array, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_bytes, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_opaque, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_string, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_union, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void xdr_free, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_char, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_u_char, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_vector, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_float, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_double, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_reference, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_pointer, ()); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_wrapstring, ()); - -/* - * Common opaque bytes objects used by many rpc protocols; - * declared here due to commonality. - */ -#define MAX_NETOBJ_SZ 1024 -struct netobj { - u_int n_len; - char *n_bytes; -}; -typedef struct netobj netobj; -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdr_netobj, ()); - -/* - * These are the public routines for the various implementations of - * xdr streams. - */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void xdrmem_create, ()); /* XDR using memory buffers */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void xdrstdio_create, ()); /* XDR using stdio library */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void xdrrec_create, ()); /* XDR pseudo records for tcp */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdrrec_endofrecord, ());/* make end of xdr record */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(int xdrrec_readbytes, ()); /* like a read on a pipe */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdrrec_skiprecord, ()); /* move to beginning of next record */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(bool_t xdrrec_eof, ()); /* true if no more input */ - -#endif /*!_rpc_xdr_h*/ diff --git a/rpc++/callback.cc b/rpc++/callback.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 34e1ee8189c..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/callback.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -static char _rpcpp_callback_cc_[] -= "callback.cc,v 2.2 1992/06/15 19:12:37 mnl Exp"; - -// callback.cc,v -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/15 19:12:37 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:42 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma implementation -#endif - -#include "rpc++/callback.h" - diff --git a/rpc++/example/Makefile b/rpc++/example/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 4abd7b4488f..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/example/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -TOP = .. -SUBDIRS = - -CC = gcc -CPPFLAGS = -I.. -CFLAGS = -ggdb -C++FLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -# for Sun: -#LOADLIBES = -L.. -lrpc++ -lg++ -# for ISC 2.2: -LOADLIBES = -L.. -lrpc++ -lrpclib -lmisc -lg++ -linet -liberty - -HDRS = calcsvc.h -SRCS = server.cc client.cc calcsvc.cc - -all:: server client - -server: server.o calcsvc.o - $(CC) -o $@ server.o calcsvc.o $(LOADLIBES) - -client: client.o calcsvc.o - $(CC) -o $@ client.o calcsvc.o ../request.o $(LOADLIBES) - -DISTLIST = Makefile $(HDRS) $(SRCS) - -clean:: - rm -f $(CLEANWILDCARDS) server client - -include .dependencies - -.dependencies: $(HDRS) $(SRCS) - gcc -M $(CPPFLAGS) $(SRCS) > .dependencies - -distlist:: - @for f in *.[ch] *.cc; do \ - if expr " $(DISTLIST) " : ".* $$f " >/dev/null; then : ; \ - else echo 1>&2 "Warning: c- or h-file \"$$f\" not in DISTLIST"; fi; \ - done - -include $(TOP)/Proj.make diff --git a/rpc++/example/calcsvc.cc b/rpc++/example/calcsvc.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2052b3eabd3..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/example/calcsvc.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -static char _calcsvc_cc_[] -= "calcsvc.cc,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:13 mnl Exp"; - -// calcsvc.cc,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:13 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:28 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:45 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#include <stream.h> -#include "calcsvc.h" - -XdrInfo& Xmyint = Xdr::Xint; - -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Add (1, &Xmyint, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Sub (2, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Times (3, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Div (4, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Inc (5, &Xdr::Xint, &Xdr::Xint); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::IToA (6, &Xdr::Xwrapstring, &Xdr::Xint); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Reset (7, &Xdr::Xvoid); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Sleep (8, &Xdr::Xnull, &Xdr::Xint, RpcRequest::async); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Msg (9, &Xdr::Xvoid, &Xdr::Xwrapstring); -RpcRequest CalcRequests::Invalid (100, &Xdr::Xvoid, &Xdr::Xvoid); diff --git a/rpc++/example/calcsvc.h b/rpc++/example/calcsvc.h deleted file mode 100644 index fd5a039331d..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/example/calcsvc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -#ifndef _CALCSERVICE_H_ -#define _CALCSERVICE_H_ -static char _calcsvc_h_[] -= "calcsvc.h,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:15 mnl Exp"; - -// calcsvc.h,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:15 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma interface -#endif - -#include "rpc++/request.h" - -#define CALCSVC 0x20100001 - -struct CalcRequests -{ - static RpcRequest Add; - static RpcRequest Sub; - static RpcRequest Times; - static RpcRequest Div; - static RpcRequest Inc; - static RpcRequest IToA; - static RpcRequest Reset; // for testing proc without args - static RpcRequest Sleep; // for testing async - static RpcRequest Msg; // for testing string passing - static RpcRequest Invalid; // for testing error handling -}; - -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/example/client.cc b/rpc++/example/client.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9014d2fc67a..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/example/client.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -static char _client_cc_[] -= "client.cc,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:17 mnl Exp"; - -// client.cc,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:17 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:32 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:45 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#include <stream.h> -#include "rpc++/stub.h" - -#include "calcsvc.h" - -class CalcStub : public RpcStub -{ -public: - inline CalcStub (u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - char* hostname = "localhost", - timeval timeout = defaultTimeout, bool connect = TRUE) - : RpcStub (prognum, versnum, hostname, timeout, connect) {} - - inline void Reset () - { Call (CalcRequests::Reset); } - inline int Inc (int i) - { return *(int*)Call (CalcRequests::Inc, &i); } - inline char* IToA (int i) - { return *(char**)Call (CalcRequests::IToA, &i); } - inline int Add (int s1, int s2) - { return *(int*)Call (CalcRequests::Add, &s1, &s2); } - - inline void Msg (char* msg) - { Call (CalcRequests::Msg, &msg); } - inline void Sleep (int secs) - { Call (CalcRequests::Sleep, &secs); } -}; - -main (int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - char* server = argv[1]; - - CalcStub svc (CALCSVC, 1, server); - svc.Reset (); - svc.Msg ("Hello server.\n"); - int i = 0, o; - while (i < 10) - { - o = svc.Inc (i); - cout << svc.IToA (o) << '\n'; - i = o; - } - i = svc.Add (12, 23); - cout << "add (" << 12 << ", " << 23 << ") = " << i << endl; - cout << "Calling Sleep (5) asynchronously.\n"; - svc.Sleep (5); - cout << "Sleep call completed.\n"; - svc.Call (CalcRequests::Invalid); -} diff --git a/rpc++/example/server.cc b/rpc++/example/server.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 674c7178f27..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/example/server.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -static char _server_cc_[] -= "server.cc,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:18 mnl Exp"; - -// server.cc,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:18 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:33 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:45 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#include <unistd.h> -#include <stream.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <malloc.h> - -#include "rpc++/service.h" -#include "calcsvc.h" - -class Calc -{ -public: - void* Add (void*, void*); - void* Sub (void*, void*); - void* Times (void*, void*); - void* Div (void*, void*); - void* Inc (void*); - void* IToA (void**); - void Reset (RpcService*); -}; - -void* Calc::Add (void* in1, void* in2) -{ - static int res; - res = *(int*)in1 + *(int*)in2; - return &res; -} - -void* Calc::Sub (void* in1, void* in2) -{ - static int res; - res = *(int*)in1 - *(int*)in2; - return &res; -} - -void* Calc::Times (void* in1, void* in2) -{ - static int res; - res = *(int*)in1 * *(int*)in2; - return &res; -} - -void* Calc::Div (void* in1, void* in2) -{ - static int res; - res = *(int*)in1 / *(int*)in2; - return &res; -} - -void* Calc::Inc (void* in) -{ - static int res; - res = *(int*)in + 1; - return &res; -} - -void* Calc::IToA (void** in) -{ - static char *s = 0; - delete s; - char *t = form ("%d", *(int*)in[0]); - s = new char[strlen (t) + 1]; - strcpy (s, t); - return &s; -} - -void Calc::Reset (RpcService* svc) -{ - cout << "Received reset from " << svc->CallerName () << ".\n"; -} - -void printMessage (void* in) -{ - cout << *(char**)in; -} - -void doSleep (void* in) -{ - cout << form ("Sleeping %d secs.\n", *(int*)in); - sleep (*(int*)in); - cout << "Woke up.\n"; -} - -main () -{ - RpcService svc (CALCSVC, 1); - Calc calc; - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Add, RpcMethodCall<Calc> (&calc, &calc.Add)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Sub, RpcMethodCall<Calc> (&calc, &calc.Sub)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Times, RpcMethodCall<Calc> (&calc, &calc.Times)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Div, RpcMethodCall<Calc> (&calc, &calc.Div)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Inc, RpcMethodCall<Calc> (&calc, &calc.Inc)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::IToA,RpcMethodCall<Calc>(&calc, &calc.IToA)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Reset, RpcMethodCall<Calc> (&calc, &calc.Reset)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Msg, RpcCallback (printMessage)); - svc.Register (CalcRequests::Sleep, RpcCallback (doSleep)); - svc.Provide (); -} diff --git a/rpc++/gcc-2.2.fix b/rpc++/gcc-2.2.fix deleted file mode 100644 index f684e5b128b..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/gcc-2.2.fix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ -To: bug-g++@prep.ai.mit.edu -Subject: gcc-2.2 loops with template-local typedefs (bug&patch) -BCC: mnl,ulf ---text follows this line-- -Hi, - -trying to translate the following fragment on a Sparc running SunOs 4.1.2 -with gcc-2.2 results in gcc infinitly looping. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// -*- c++ -*- - -class AnyRpcCallback -{ -protected: - -public: - inline virtual ~AnyRpcCallback () {} - inline virtual void Do (void* in, void* out) = 0; -}; - -template<class T> class RpcCallback : public AnyRpcCallback -{ - typedef void (T::*Method)(void*, void*); - typedef void (T::*MethodN)(void*, void**); - typedef void (T::*Method1)(void*, void*); - typedef void (T::*Method2)(void*, void*, void*); - -private: - T* object; - void (T::*method)(void*, void*); - -public: - inline RpcCallback (T* o, void* m) - { object = o; method = m; } - inline void Do (void* in, void* out) - { (object->*method)(in, out); } -}; - -class Test -{ -public: - void m (void*, void*); -}; - -main () -{ - Test o; - AnyRpcCallback* cb = new RpcCallback<Test> (&o, &Test::m); -} ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -PLEASE NOTE that you will get another loop due to a bug that I have -reported together with a patch earlier (it's appended to this mail). -So you won't be able to reproduce the bug reported in this mail unless -you have my previous patch applied. I am, however, definitely sure -(and the explanation below will confirm it) that the bug reported in -this mail is *NOT* caused by my patch! - -The problem is, that the "chain" field of the tree-nodes used by gcc -for its internal representation is used for various purposes, and in -the case of this template-local typedef, someone lost track of its usage. - -After parsing, the TYPE_DECL-node created for the typedef is appended -to the scope via "pushlevel". Types in the current scope are linked -using the "chain" field. At the same time, however, all components of -the template are linked together during parsing using the same "chain" -field. Parsing the second typedef, "pushlevel" makes the first typedef -a successor of the second typedef and the subsequent catenation of -components makes the second typedef a successor of the first typedef -thus creating a loop. - -The resulting list of all components is used in routine -"finish_struct". - -I think the most proper approach would be to use TREE_LIST nodes in -the list of components as indirect references to the typedef-nodes. -This is easy to achieve, it is, however, very hard to modify -finish_struct in a way that it handles these indirection properly. -Actually, I gave up when I tried to understand & modify the routine -that removes the duplicate declarations from the list of components. - -There are two easier approaches: (1) Don't include typedefs in the -list of components, (2) use copies of the typedef-node which have an -unused chain field. The first approach assumes that finish_struct -doesn't do anything with typedefs, so it wouldn't be important if they -are missing from the list of components. If this is the case, however, -it can't hurt to use copies of the typedef-nodes (copies of the -originals that are linked in the scope-list), so the second approach -is safer. It can only fail if finish_struct modifies the typedef-nodes -and this modification is significant for the typedef-nodes in the -scope-list (which are, of course, not modified. Only the copies are). - -So I think the patch is pretty safe. It fixes the problem and doesn't -seem to introduce new ones. I'm aware that typedefs that are local to -templates stretch language features to the limits, but it makes my -C++ interface to RPCs real nice (I'll post it one of these days). - -Michael - -*** .orig/cp-parse.y Mon Jun 15 17:08:58 1992 ---- cp-parse.y Mon Jun 15 19:13:15 1992 -*************** -*** 2211,2217 **** - if (TREE_CODE (t) == ENUMERAL_TYPE && TREE_NONLOCAL_FLAG (t)) - $$ = grok_enum_decls (t, $2); - else -! $$ = $2; - } - end_exception_decls (); - } ---- 2211,2233 ---- - if (TREE_CODE (t) == ENUMERAL_TYPE && TREE_NONLOCAL_FLAG (t)) - $$ = grok_enum_decls (t, $2); - else -! { -! /* if a component is a typedef, it is inserted -! in the list of nodes that make up the valid -! types in the scope. Thus its chain field is -! used and can't be used a second time for linking -! the components of the struct. So, we make a copy -! here. This apparently works. The proper thing -! to do, however, would be to use a TREE_LIST -! node to reference the typedef. I tried to rewrite -! finish_struct accordingly (i.e., ``dereference'' -! components TREE_LIST before use, but I gave up. -! mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de */ -! if (TREE_CODE ($2) == TYPE_DECL) -! $$ = copy_node ($2); -! else -! $$ = $2; -! } - } - end_exception_decls (); - } - -=========================================================================== -The previous bug: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Return-Path: <mnl> -Date: Wed, 10 Jun 92 19:31:13 +0200 -From: "Michael N. Lipp" <mnl> -To: bug-g++@prep.ai.mit.edu -Subject: gcc-2.2 bug&patch: typedef in template - -Hi, - -gcc-2.2 on a sparc running SunOS 4.1.2 enters an infinite loop when -compiling this: - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -// -*- c++ -*- - -class AnyRpcCallback -{ -protected: - -public: - inline virtual ~AnyRpcCallback () {} - inline virtual void Do (void* in, void* out) = 0; -}; - -template<class T> class RpcCallback : public AnyRpcCallback -{ - typedef void (T::*Method)(void*, void*); - -private: - T* object; - void (T::*method)(void*, void*); - -public: - inline RpcCallback (T* o, void* m) - { object = o; method = m; } - inline void Do (void* in, void* out) - { (object->*method)(in, out); } -}; - -class Test -{ -public: - void m (void*, void*); -}; - -main () -{ - Test o; - AnyRpcCallback* cb = new RpcCallback<Test> (&o, &Test::m); -} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -This is quite an improvement over gcc-2.1 which dumped core with this -source. - -I tracked the cause down: grokdeclarator does a pushlevel(0), then -calls start_decl, which in turn calls grokdeclarator again which does -a poplevel_class. This poplevel_class pops the level pushed by -pushlevel(0) and so the poplevel performed by grokdeclarator to match -its pushlevel(0) pops quite a different level! This can easily be -observed by compiling cp-decl.c with -DDEBUG_CP_BINDING_LEVELS. - -Here is a patch that fixes the bug. I don't think it hits the real -cause of this problem, but it works. - -*** .orig/cp-decl.c Wed Jun 10 14:06:26 1992 ---- cp-decl.c Wed Jun 10 15:20:38 1992 -*************** -*** 6874,6882 **** ---- 6874,6889 ---- - tree loc_typedecl; - register int i = sizeof (struct lang_decl_flags) / sizeof (int); - register int *pi; -+ struct binding_level *local_binding_level; - - /* keep `grokdeclarator' from thinking we are in PARM context. */ - pushlevel (0); -+ /* poplevel_class may be called by grokdeclarator which is called in -+ start_decl which is called below. In this case, our pushed level -+ may vanish and poplevel mustn't be called. So remember what we -+ have pushed and pop only if that is matched by -+ current_binding_level later. mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de */ -+ local_binding_level = current_binding_level; - loc_typedecl = start_decl (declarator, declspecs, initialized, NULL_TREE); - - pi = (int *) permalloc (sizeof (struct lang_decl_flags)); -*************** -*** 6883,6889 **** - while (i > 0) - pi[--i] = 0; - DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (loc_typedecl) = (struct lang_decl *) pi; -! poplevel (0, 0, 0); - - #if 0 - if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (loc_typedecl)) == ENUMERAL_TYPE) ---- 6890,6897 ---- - while (i > 0) - pi[--i] = 0; - DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (loc_typedecl) = (struct lang_decl *) pi; -! if (current_binding_level == local_binding_level) -! poplevel (0, 0, 0); - - #if 0 - if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (loc_typedecl)) == ENUMERAL_TYPE) - -Michael - ------------------,------------------------------,------------------------------ -Michael N. Lipp ! Institut fuer Datentechnik ! Phone: 49-6151-163776 - ! Merckstr. 25 ,----------' Fax: 49-6151-164976 - ! D-6100 Darmstadt ! E-Mail: - ! (Germany) ! mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de ------------------'-------------------'----------------------------------------- - diff --git a/rpc++/request.cc b/rpc++/request.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 14960195a19..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/request.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -static char _rpcpp_request_cc_[] -= "request.cc,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:39 mnl Exp"; - -// request.cc,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:39 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:01 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:42 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma implementation -#endif - -#include "rpc++/request.h" - -#include <assert.h> - -void RpcRequest::init (u_long req, int pars, int parsz, - const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo** in, int rt) -{ - params = pars; - parmsz = parsz; - reqnum = req; - ininfo = in; - ininfo[params] = (XdrInfo*)0; - outinfo = out; - reqtype = rt; - assert (rt == normal || outinfo->Proc () == 0); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, int t) -{ - init (req, 0, 0, out, new XdrInfo*[1], t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in, - int t) -{ - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo*[2]; - a[0] = in; - init (req, 1, -1, out, a, t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in0, - const XdrInfo* in1, int t) -{ - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo*[3]; - a[0] = in0; - a[1] = in1; - init (req, 2, -1, out, a, t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in0, - const XdrInfo* in1, const XdrInfo* in2, int t) -{ - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo*[4]; - a[0] = in0; - a[1] = in1; - a[2] = in2; - init (req, 3, -1, out, a, t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in0, - const XdrInfo* in1, const XdrInfo* in2, - const XdrInfo* in3, int t) -{ - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo*[5]; - a[0] = in0; - a[1] = in1; - a[2] = in2; - a[3] = in3; - init (req, 4, -1, out, a, t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in0, - const XdrInfo* in1, const XdrInfo* in2, - const XdrInfo* in3, const XdrInfo* in4, int t) -{ - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo*[6]; - a[0] = in0; - a[1] = in1; - a[2] = in2; - a[3] = in3; - a[4] = in4; - init (req, 5, -1, out, a, t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in0, - const XdrInfo* in1, const XdrInfo* in2, - const XdrInfo* in3, const XdrInfo* in4, - const XdrInfo* in5, int t) -{ - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo*[7]; - a[0] = in0; - a[1] = in1; - a[2] = in2; - a[3] = in3; - a[4] = in4; - a[5] = in5; - init (req, 6, -1, out, a, t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in0, - const XdrInfo* in1, const XdrInfo* in2, - const XdrInfo* in3, const XdrInfo* in4, - const XdrInfo* in5, const XdrInfo *in6, int t) -{ - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo*[8]; - a[0] = in0; - a[1] = in1; - a[2] = in2; - a[3] = in3; - a[4] = in4; - a[5] = in5; - a[6] = in6; - init (req, 7, -1, out, a, t); -} - -RpcRequest::RpcRequest(u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo** ins, - int t) -{ - int pars = 0; - for (XdrInfo** p = ins; *p; p++) - pars += 1; - const XdrInfo** a = new XdrInfo* [pars + 1]; - memcpy (a, ins, (pars + 1) * sizeof (XdrInfo*)); - init (req, pars, -1, out, a, t); -} - -int RpcRequest::ParamSize () -{ - if (parmsz < 0) // not yet calculated - { - parmsz = 0; - for (XdrInfo** ip = ininfo; *ip; ip++) - parmsz += (*ip)->Size (); - } - return parmsz; -} diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++.cp b/rpc++/rpc++.cp deleted file mode 100644 index 38f1a39ff2d..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++.cp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -\entry {Overview}{1}{Overview} -\entry {Installation}{2}{Installation} -\entry {XdrInfo}{3}{\code {XdrInfo}} -\entry {RpcRequest}{5}{\code {RpcRequest}} -\entry {Callbacks}{7}{Callbacks} -\entry {RpcCallback}{7}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {calling conventions}{10}{\code {calling conventions}} -\entry {RpcService}{12}{\code {RpcService}} -\entry {RpcStub}{16}{\code {RpcStub}} -\entry {Caveats}{19}{Caveats} -\entry {Global objects}{19}{Global objects} -\entry {Destruction rules}{19}{Destruction rules} diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++.fn b/rpc++/rpc++.fn deleted file mode 100644 index 562055e0c07..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++.fn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -\entry {XdrInfo}{3}{\code {XdrInfo}} -\entry {Proc}{3}{\code {Proc}} -\entry {Size}{3}{\code {Size}} -\entry {RpcRequest}{5}{\code {RpcRequest}} -\entry {RpcRequest}{5}{\code {RpcRequest}} -\entry {RpcRequest}{5}{\code {RpcRequest}} -\entry {RpcRequest}{5}{\code {RpcRequest}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{7}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{7}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{7}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{7}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{7}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{7}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcCallback}{8}{\code {RpcCallback}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{9}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{10}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{10}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{10}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{10}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcMethodCall}{10}{\code {RpcMethodCall}} -\entry {RpcService}{12}{\code {RpcService}} -\entry {RpcService}{12}{\code {RpcService}} -\entry {OK}{12}{\code {OK}} -\entry {Program}{12}{\code {Program}} -\entry {Register}{12}{\code {Register}} -\entry {Provide}{13}{\code {Provide}} -\entry {HandleError}{13}{\code {HandleError}} -\entry {Caller}{15}{\code {Caller}} -\entry {CallerName}{15}{\code {CallerName}} -\entry {Reply}{15}{\code {Reply}} -\entry {Reply}{15}{\code {Reply}} -\entry {Interrupt}{15}{\code {Interrupt}} -\entry {RpcStub}{16}{\code {RpcStub}} -\entry {RpcStub}{16}{\code {RpcStub}} -\entry {Reconnect}{16}{\code {Reconnect}} -\entry {OK}{16}{\code {OK}} -\entry {Service}{16}{\code {Service}} -\entry {GetTimeout}{16}{\code {GetTimeout}} -\entry {SetTimeout}{17}{\code {SetTimeout}} -\entry {Call}{17}{\code {Call}} -\entry {Call}{17}{\code {Call}} -\entry {Call}{17}{\code {Call}} -\entry {Call}{17}{\code {Call}} -\entry {HandleError}{17}{\code {HandleError}} diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++.ky b/rpc++/rpc++.ky deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++.ky +++ /dev/null diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++.pg b/rpc++/rpc++.pg deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++.pg +++ /dev/null diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++.texi b/rpc++/rpc++.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 71ed33017b7..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1519 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -@tex -% They are redefined in texinfo, but I need them -\gdef\`#1{{\accent18 #1}} -\gdef\'#1{{\accent19 #1}} -\gdef\[{{[}} -\gdef\]{{]}} -@end tex -@comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) -@setfilename rpc++.info -@settitle A C++ Interface to Remote Procedure Calls -@setchapternewpage on -@comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) - -@c You'll have to define the following additional texinfo-formats to -@c run texinfo on this file. -@c -@c (put '\& 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-\&) -@c (defun texinfo-format-\& () -@c (texinfo-discard-command) -@c (insert "&")) -@c -@c (put '\[ 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-\[) -@c (defun texinfo-format-\[ () -@c (texinfo-discard-command) -@c (insert "[")) -@c -@c (put '\] 'texinfo-format 'texinfo-format-\]) -@c (defun texinfo-format-\] () -@c (texinfo-discard-command) -@c (insert "]")) - -@ifinfo -This file documents a C++ interface to Sun remote procedure calls. - -Copyright @copyright{} 1992 Michael N. Lipp -Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of -this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice -are preserved on all copies. - -@ignore -Permission is granted to process this file through @TeX{} and print the -results, provided the printed document carries copying permission -notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph -(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual). - -@end ignore -Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this -manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the -section entitled ``GNU Library General Public License'' is included exactly as -in the original, and provided that the entire resulting derived work is -distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. - -Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual -into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, -except that the section entitled ``GNU Library General Public License'' and -this permission notice may be included in translations approved by the -Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English. -@end ifinfo - -@titlepage - -@title A C++ Interface -@title to Sun Remote Procedure Calls -@sp 1 -@subtitle @authorfont{by Michael N. Lipp} -@sp 20 -@subtitle{for version 2.2} -@subtitle{Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Institut f@"ur Datentechnik} - -@comment The following two commands start the copyright page. -@page -@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -Copyright @copyright{} 1992 Michael N. Lipp - -Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of -this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice -are preserved on all copies. - -Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this -manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the -section entitled ``GNU Library General Public License'' is included exactly as -in the original, and provided that the entire resulting derived work is -distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. - -Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual -into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, -except that the section entitled ``GNU Library General Public License'' may be -included in a translation approved by the author instead of in the original -English. -@end titlepage - -@node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir) - -@menu -* Overview:: Overview -* Installation:: Installation -* Classes:: The Classes -* Caveats:: Caveats -* References:: References -* Copying:: GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE -* Data Type Index:: Data Type Index -* Function Index:: Function and Method Index -* Concept Index:: Concept Index - - --- The Detailed Node Listing --- - -The classes - -* XdrInfo:: @code{XdrInfo} -* RpcRequest:: @code{RpcRequest} -* Callbacks:: @code{Callbacks} -* RpcService:: @code{RpcService} -* RpcStub:: @code{RpcStub} - -Callbacks - -* RpcCallback:: @code{RpcCallback} -* RpcMethodCall:: @code{RpcMethodCall} -* Calling Conventions:: @code{Calling Conventions} - -Caveats - -* Global objects:: Global objects -* Destruction rules:: Destruction rules -* Matching server and clients:: Matching server and clients -@end menu - -@node Overview, Installation, Top, Top -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@chapter Overview -@cindex Overview - -This document describes my C++ interface to Sun Remote Procedure Calls. -It is based on sources from Peter Bersen that I got from some newsgroup, -though I don't remember which one. I liked the basic idea but disliked -several aspects of the interface details. So I adapted it to my likes. I -intended some minor changes but soon found myself renaming classes, -changing method parameters, introducing new classes, etc. The result is -by no way compatible with the original version. It is, I hope, -nevertheless useful. - -Basically, the interface defines six class: @code{XdrInfo}, -@code{RpcRequest}, @code{RpcCallback}/@code{RpcMethodCall}, -@code{RpcService} and @code{RpcStub}. - -@code{XdrInfo} objects describe the external data representation of a -type. There are predefined @code{XdrInfo}s for the basic types. -@code{RpcRequest} objects describe the available procedure calls. They -are constructed from a unique request number, the @code{XdrInfo}s of the -procedure's arguments and its return type. @code{RpcCallback} is an -object that holds a pointer to a function and information about the -number of its arguments. @code{RpcMethodCall} is a template that in a -similar way holds a pointer to an object and one of its methods and -Information about the number of its arguments. - -An @code{RpcRequest} and its matching @code{RpcCallback} or -@code{RpcMethodCall} may be registered with an @code{RpcService}. -Exactly one object of type @code{RpcService} may be instantiated in a -program that implements an RPC server. Method @code{Provide ()} is a -loop that waits for requests and dispatches them. - -A client program instantiates an object of type @code{RpcStub}. The -constructor establishes a connection to the server specified by its -arguments. Procedures of the server may be invoked using method -@code{Call (@dots{})}. - -@node Installation, Classes, Overview, Top -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@chapter Installation -@cindex Installation - -The rpc++ library has successfully been tested using a patched gcc-2.2.2 -on a SparcStation running SunOS 4.1.[12] and a 386 system running -Interactive Unix (a SYSV 3.2). Patching gcc-2.2.2 was necessary because -the unpatched version can't handle typedefs that are local to templates. -The bug report with patches can be found in the source directory in file -@code{gcc-2.2.2.fix}. - -As a prerequisite to using RPCs with C++ you need ANSI-C/C++ conformant -header files for RPC. I have provided such files in the directory -@code{StdHdrs/rpc} of the source tree. To avoid any copyright conflicts, -they are derived from the public available RPC source code rather than -from the files that come with SunOS 4.1.X. The differences are minor. -The SunOS 4.1.X files define some additional functions. You have to -either copy the files from @code{StdHdrs/rpc} or patched files from your -@code{/usr/include/rpc} to a directory where gcc can find them. If you -don't want to install them globally in gcc's include directory, you can -include them by using an additional ``@code{-I}'' flag during -compilation. - -In SunOS you can simply type `@code{make install INSTROOT=@dots{}}' -which will make the library and install it in @code{INSTROOT/lib} and -the header files in @code{INSTROOT/include/rpc++}. Other Unices will -probably have problems with the `install' command. Type only `make' and -copy the resulting @code{librpc++.a} to your local library directory and -the files @code{rpc++/*} to an @code{rpc++}-subdirectory of your local -include directory. - -@node Classes, Caveats, Installation, Top -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@chapter The classes - -@menu -* XdrInfo:: @code{XdrInfo} -* RpcRequest:: @code{RpcRequest} -* Callbacks:: @code{Callbacks} -* RpcService:: @code{RpcService} -* RpcStub:: @code{RpcStub} -@end menu - -@node XdrInfo, RpcRequest, , Classes -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section @code{XdrInfo} -@cindex @code{XdrInfo} - -Declared in: @code{"rpc++/xdr++.h"} - -@deftp Class XdrInfo -Class XdrInfo describes serializers. It combines the xdrproc_t with the -size info (the size of the data to be converted) usually needed if you -want to apply a serializer. -@end deftp - -There is only one constructor for @code{XdrInfo}: - -@deftypefn Constructor {} XdrInfo (xdrproc_t @var{t}, size_t @var{s}) -Construct an @code{XdrInfo} for a type. The type can be converted to an -external data representation (serielized) with function @var{t}. Its -size (in bytes, from @code{sizeof (type)}), is @var{s}. -@end deftypefn - -The methods query the information given to the constructor: - -@deftypefn Method xdrproc_t Proc () const -Return the conversion function stored in an @code{XdrInfo}. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method size_t Size () const -Return the size of the type described by the @code{XdrInfo}. -@end deftypefn - -There are a number of predefined @code{XdrInfo}s. They are defined as -static members of a class @code{Xdr} for scoping reasons. - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xchar -The conversion and size information for a character. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xshort -The conversion and size information for a short integer. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xint -The conversion and size information for an integer. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xlong -The conversion and size information for a long integer. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xuchar -The conversion and size information for an unsigned character. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xushort -The conversion and size information for an unsigned short integer. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xulong -The conversion and size information for an unsigned long integer. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xfloat -The conversion and size information for a float. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xdouble -The conversion and size information for a double. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xenum_t -The conversion and size information for any enumeration type. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xbool_t -The conversion and size information for a bool. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xvoid -A special @code{XdrInfo} for the return type of a procedure that returns -nothing. -@end defvr - -@defvr XdrInfo Xdr::Xnull -A special @code{XdrInfo} for the return type of a procedure that is to -be executed batched or asynchronously (@pxref{RpcRequest}). -@end defvr - -@page -@node RpcRequest, Callbacks, XdrInfo, Classes -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section @code{RpcRequest} -@cindex @code{RpcRequest} - -Declared in: @code{"rpc++/request.h"} - -@deftp Class RpcRequest -RpcRequest is a class that specifies a request for a procedure that is -part of (registered with) a service. -@end deftp - -There are several constructors for @code{RpcRequest}. They vary in the -number of @code{XdrInfo}s used to describe the input parameters of the -procedure. - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcRequest (u_long @var{reqid}, const XdrInfo* @var{out}, ReqType @var{t}=normal) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcRequest (u_long @var{reqid}, const XdrInfo* @var{out}, const XdrInfo* @var{in1}, ReqType @var{t}=normal) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcRequest (u_long @var{reqid}, const XdrInfo* @var{out}, const XdrInfo* @var{in1}, const XdrInfo* @var{in2}, ReqType @var{t}=normal) -These constructors construct an @code{RpcRequest} for a procedure with -zero, one or two arguments. Additional similar constructors are defined -for procedures with up to seven arguments. @var{reqid} uniquely -identifies the request (the procedure of the server). @var{reqid} may -not be 0. The @code{XdrInfo*}s following @var{reqid} specify the types of -the input parameters. They are followed by the @code{XdrInfo*} that -describes the type of the value returned by the RPC. If no value is -returned, @code{&Xdr::Xvoid} must be given as argument -(@pxref{XdrInfo}). The final optional argument @var{t} specifies the -call mode: @code{RpcRequest::normal}, @code{RpcRequest::batched} or -@code{RpcRequest::async} (see below). -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcRequest (u_long @var{reqid}, const XdrInfo* @var{out}, const XdrInfo** @var{intypes}, ReqType @var{t}=normal) -This constructor can be used to construct an @code{RpcRequest} with an -arbitrary number of arguments. The pointers to @code{XdrInfo} are passed -in an array. The number of elements in the array must be one more than -the number of parameters and the last element must be zero. -@end deftypefn - -If the request type @var{t} is @code{RpcRequest::normal}, method -@code{Call} (@pxref{RpcStub}) assembles the message to the server, sends -it, waits for a reply and returns the result. - -If the request type is @code{RpcRequest::batched}, method -@code{RpcStub::Call} assembles the message to the server and puts it in -a buffer. Messages are only flushed if the buffer is full or -@code{RpcStub::Call} is used with a @code{normal} or @code{async} -request. - -If the request type is @code{RpcRequest::async}, method -@code{RpcStub::Call} (@pxref{RpcStub}) assembles the message to the -server and sends it, as with @code{normal}. It does, however, not wait -for a result. Mode @code{async} is implemented by calling the underlying -RPC--function @code{clnt_call} with a timeout of zero. - -As in both non--normal cases (@code{batched} and @code{async}) -@code{RpcStub::Call} does not wait for a return value from the server, -the return type of the @code{RpcRequest} must be specified as -@code{&Xdr::Xnull}. - -Note that requests that are registered for a service are stored in an -array using the request identification as the index, so keep ids small. - -Normally, requests should be specified in a header file included by both -the server and the client program (@pxref{Matching server and clients}). - -@page -@node Callbacks, RpcService, RpcRequest, Classes -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section Callbacks -@cindex Callbacks - -If a server receives a request from a client, it needs to know how a -particular procedure is to be invoked. This information is specified -using objects @code{RpcCallback} or @code{RpcMethodCall} when the -procedure resp.@ method is specified. - -The class -@deftp Class AnyRpcCallback -@end deftp -serves as an abstract base class for the two kinds of callbacks. - -The following sections describe the constructors for @code{RpcCallback} -and @code{RpcMethodCall} and the calling conventions for the functions -or methods called back. - -@menu -* RpcCallback:: @code{RpcCallback} -* RpcMethodCall:: @code{RpcMethodCall} -* Calling Conventions:: @code{Calling Conventions} -@end menu - -@node RpcCallback, RpcMethodCall, , Callbacks -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@subsection @code{RpcCallback} -@cindex @code{RpcCallback} - -Declared in: @code{"rpc++/callback.h"} - -@deftp Class RpcCallback -An @code{RpcCallback} describes a function that is to be called by the -server on request from the client. -@end deftp - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)() @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)(void*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)(void*, void*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes zero, one or -two arguments and returns a result. Constructors for functions with -up to seven arguments are defined. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes an arbitrary -number of arguments and returns a result. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)() @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)(void*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)(void*, void*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes zero, one or -two arguments and returns no result. Constructors for functions with -up to seven arguments are defined. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes an arbitrary -number of arguments and return no result. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)(RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)(void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)(void*, void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes zero, one or -two arguments and returns a result. Constructors for functions with -up to seven arguments are defined. Upon invocation, a pointer to the -object of type @code{RpcService} that received the request and called -the function is passed as an additional argument. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void* (*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes an arbitrary -number of arguments and returns a result. Upon invocation, a pointer to the -object of type @code{RpcService} that received the request and called -the function is passed as an additional argument. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)(RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)(void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)(void*, void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes zero, one or -two arguments and returns a result. Constructors for functions with -up to seven arguments are defined. Upon invocation, a pointer to the -object of type @code{RpcService} that received the request and called -the function is passed as an additional argument. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcCallback (void (*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcCallback} for a function that takes an arbitrary -number of arguments and returns a result. Upon invocation, a pointer to the -object of type @code{RpcService} that received the request and called -the function is passed as an additional argument. -@end deftypefn - -@node RpcMethodCall, Calling Conventions, RpcCallback, Callbacks -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@subsection @code{RpcMethodCall} -@cindex @code{RpcMethodCall} - -Declared in: @code{"rpc++/callback.h"} - -@deftp Class RpcMethodCall -An @code{RpcMethodCall} describes a method of an object that is to be -called by the server on request from the client. -@end deftp - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)() @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)(void*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)(void*, void*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods that -takes zero, one or two arguments and returns a result. Constructors for -methods with up to seven arguments are defined. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods -that takes an arbitrary number of arguments and returns a result. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)() @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)(void*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)(void*, void*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods -that takes zero, one or two arguments and returns no result. -Constructors for methods with up to seven arguments are defined. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods -that takes an arbitrary number of arguments and return no result. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)(RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)(void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)(void*, void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods -that takes zero, one or two arguments and returns a result. Constructors -for methods with up to seven arguments are defined. Upon invocation, a -pointer to the object of type @code{RpcService} that received the -request and called the method is passed as an additional argument. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void* (T::*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods -that takes an arbitrary number of arguments and returns a result. Upon -invocation, a pointer to the object of type @code{RpcService} that -received the request and called the method is passed as an additional -argument. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)(RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)(void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)(void*, void*, RpcService*) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods -that takes zero, one or two arguments and returns a result. Constructors -for methods with up to seven arguments are defined. Upon invocation, a -pointer to the object of type @code{RpcService} that received the -request and called the method is passed as an additional argument. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcMethodCall <class T> (void (T::*)(void**) @var{proc}) -Construct an @code{RpcMethodCall} for an object and one of its methods -that takes an arbitrary number of arguments and returns a result. Upon -invocation, a pointer to the object of type @code{RpcService} that -received the request and called the method is passed as an additional -argument. -@end deftypefn - -@node Calling Conventions, , RpcMethodCall, Callbacks -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@subsection @code{Calling Conventions} -@cindex @code{calling conventions} - -As could be seen from the parameter types in the constructors, functions -and methods that are called in response to a request from a client know -only about pointers to void as arguments and result values because their -real type is coded in the @code{RpcRequest} and not known at compile -time. The only way to avoid this is to implement some kind of rpcgen++. -However, I never liked this kind of tools and I'm willing to risk a bit -of type unsafeness in this case. - -When a procedure (or method) is called, its arguments point to values -(the variants with an arbitrary number of arguments receive an array of -pointers to values) of the types specified in the constructor of the -@code{RpcRequest} that led to the invocation of the procedure. I -recommend to access the values and assign them to local variables of the -procedure in the first statements. E.g.: -@example -void* Add (void* s1p, void* s2p) -@{ - int s1 = *(int*)s1p; - int s2 = *(int*)s2p; - ... -@end example - -The return value of the procedure is a pointer to the result. Therefore, -results may never be put in automatic variables. They must be global or -static. E.g.: -@example - ... - static int sum; - sum = s1 + s2; - return (void*)∑ -@} -@end example - -Note the special case of strings (defined as parameters or return values -using @code{Xdr::Xwrapstring}, @pxref{XdrInfo}). If you think of a -string as being defined as a type ``@code{typedef char* string}'', it is -obvious that a string is passed as argument or returned as result by a -@code{string*}, i.e., a @code{char**}. E.g.: -@example -void* Capitalize (void* strp) -@{ - static char* str; - str = *(char**)strp; - str[0] = toupper (str[0]); - return (void*)&str; -@} -@end example - -@page -@node RpcService, RpcStub, Callbacks, Classes -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section @code{RpcService} -@cindex @code{RpcService} - -Declared in: @code{"rpc++/service.h"} - -@deftp Class RpcService -An object of type @code{RpcService} provides the server capabilities -within a program. -@end deftp - -There are two constructors for @code{RpcService}: - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcService (u_long @var{prog}, u_long @var{vers}) -Construct an object representing the @var{vers}'th version of program -(service) number @code{prog}. -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcService (u_long @var{vers}) -Construct an object representing the @var{vers}'th version of a transient -program (service). -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method bool OK () -Returns TRUE if the service is ready for operation, i.e., has successfully -been established during construction. -@end deftypefn - -The number of a service, especially a transient service, can be obtained -with method @code{@w{Program ()}}: - -@deftypefn Method u_long Program () -Returns the number of the program (service). This is either the number -passed as an argument to the constructor or a number from the transient -program area. -@end deftypefn - -The next step after the construction of an @code{RpcService} is to -register the requests handled by the service: - -@deftypefn Method {virtual void} Register (const RpcRequest& @var{req}, const AnyRpcCallback& @var{cb}) -Associate request @var{req} with the procedure or object/method pair -specified by @code{cb}. The usual way to call @code{Register} is -@example -@{ - RpcService svc (...); - svc.register (addreq, RpcCallback (Add)); - ... -@} -@end example -@end deftypefn - -After all requests have been registered, the object of type -@code{RpcService} can provide the service: -@deftypefn Method void Provide () -Repeatedly wait for a request and handle it by calling the procedure or -method registered for it. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method {virtual void*} HandleError () -@code{HandleError} is a protected method that is called when an error -occurs. The cause of the error is stored in a protected member variable -@code{errorState}. If the default error handling (shown below) is not -appropriate for your application, derive your own class from -@code{RpcService} that implements a different error handling policy. If -you consider an error recoverable, reset @code{errorState} to -@code{RpcService::noError} in your error handler. Else, @code{OK ()} -keeps returning FALSE. -@example -void RpcService::HandleError () -@{ - switch (errorState) - @{ - case reconstructionAttempt: - cerr << "rpc++: Attempt to construct another instance of RpcService.\n"; - exit (1); - case cantCreateTCPService: - cerr << "rpc++: can't create tcp service.\n"; - exit(1); - case cantRegisterService: - cerr << form ("rpc++: can't register (%d, %d, tcp).", prog, vers); - exit(1); - case cantSendReply: - cerr << "rpc++: can't reply to RPC call.\n"; - break; - case invalidResult: - cerr << "rpc++: registered routine has return NULL pointer.\n"; - abort (); - case notRegistered: - cerr << "rpc++: requested RPC routine not registered.\n"; - break; - case cantGetArgs: - cerr << "rpc++: can't get procedure arguments.\n"; - break; - case cantFreeArgs: - cerr << "rpc++: can't free XDR arguments.\n"; - break; - @} - errorState = noError; -@} -@end example -@end deftypefn - -If the program that provides the service has other things to do as well, -i.e., does not only handle requests, it usually has its own main loop -that handles events. This loop must be extended to handle RPC events, -i.e., if anything happens on the RPC file descriptors, it must call -@code{svc_getreqset} just as @code{Provide ()} does. -@example -void RpcService::Provide () -@{ - int dtbsz = getdtablesize(); - fd_set readfds; - - for(;;) - @{ - readfds = svc_fdset; - switch(select (dtbsz, &readfds, 0, 0, 0)) - @{ - case -1: - if (errno != EBADF) - continue; - cerr << "PRC++: select: " << sys_errlist[errno] << '\n'; - return; - break; - case 0: - continue; - default: - svc_getreqset (&readfds); - break; - @} - @} -@} -@end example - -The following methods are only available during the execution of a -callback, i.e., they can be applied to @code{RpcService} if a pointer to -the invoking object has been declared as last parameter of a callback -routine. - -@deftypefn Method {struct sockaddr_in*} Caller () -Return the socket address information of the calling host. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method char* CallerName () -Return the name of the calling host. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method void Reply () -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Method void Reply (void* @var{res}) -Normally, a request to the server terminates when the callback completes -(either with or without returning a value, depending on the return -type). In some cases it is desirable to reply to the client before all -the actions related to the request have been completed. This allows the -client to resume execution. The result (if any) must of course not -depend on the functions still to be executed. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method void Interrupt () -This is the proper way to terminate the loop entered by calling -@code{Provide()}. After return from the callback that invoked -@code{Interrupt()} method @code{Provide()} will return. -@end deftypefn - -@page -@node RpcStub, , RpcService, Classes -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section @code{RpcStub} -@cindex @code{RpcStub} - -Declared in: @code{"rpc++/stub.h"} - -@deftp Class RpcStub -An @code{RpcStub} represents the client side of a connection. -@end deftp - -There are two constructors for @code{RpcStub} that vary in the position -of their arguments only: - -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcStub (u_long @code{prognum}, u_long @code{versnum}, char* @var{hostname}="localhost", timeval @var{timeout}=defaultTimeout, bool @var{connect}=TRUE) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Constructor {} RpcStub (u_long @code{prognum}, u_long @code{versnum}, char* @var{hostname}="localhost", bool @var{connect}=TRUE, timeval @var{timeout}=defaultTimeout) -Construct an @code{RpcStub} that connects to the @var{versnum}'th -version of program (service) @var{prognum} on host @var{hostname}. The -timeout for successful completion of communication operations is -@var{timeout} which defaults to 25 seconds. Unless @var{connect} is -false, the constructor makes a connection attempt. -@end deftypefn - -There are various methods: - -@deftypefn Method void Reconnect () -Connect to the server. Usually this method is called if the connection -was not to be established by the constructor or if the connection -attempt failed and is to be repeated. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method bool OK () -Returns TRUE if the stub is ready for operation, i.e., connected to a -server. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method CLIENT* Service () -Access to the standard RPC level. Returns the handle that identifies the -server. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method timeval GetTimeout () const -Returns the default timeout for network operations. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method void SetTimeout (timeval& @var{timo}) -Sets the default timeout for network operations -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method void* Call (RpcRequest& @var{req}, bool @var{handle_errors}=TRUE) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Method void* Call (RpcRequest& @var{req}, void* @var{in1}, bool @var{handle_errors}=TRUE) -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Method void* Call (RpcRequest& @var{req}, void* @var{in1}, @var{in2} bool @var{handle_errors}=TRUE) -Request the operation specified by @var{req} from the server, passing -zero, one or two arguments. There are declarations of this method for up -two seven arguments. Arguments are passed as pointers to the argument -values. The value returned by @code{Call} is a pointer to the result -returned by the server. The result is valid until @code{Call} is called -again. If @var{handle_errors} is FALSE and an error occurs, @code{Call} -simply returns 0. Else, it calls method @code{HandleError} (see below). -@end deftypefn -@deftypefn Method void* Call (RpcRequest& @var{req}, void** @var{invals}, bool @var{handle_errors}=TRUE) -The variant of @code{Call} that handles an arbitrary number of -arguments. Pointers to the arguments are passed in an array in -parameter @var{invals}. The size of the array must match the number of -arguments given to the constructor of @var{req}. -@end deftypefn - -@deftypefn Method {virtual void*} HandleError () -@code{HandleError} is a protected method that is called when an error -occurs. The cause of the error is stored in a protected member variable -@code{errorState}. If the default error handling policy (shown below) is -not appropriate for your application, derive your own class from -@code{RpcStub} that implements a different one. If you consider an error -recoverable, reset @code{errorState} to @code{RpcStub::noError} in your -error handler. Else, @code{OK ()} keeps returning FALSE. If an error -occurs during a @code{Call} and parameter @var{handle_errors} is TRUE, -@code{Call} invokes @code{HandleError} and returns its result as result -of the call. -@example -void* RpcStub::HandleError () -@{ - switch (errorState) - @{ - case notConnected: - cerr << "rpc++: Stub has not been connected to server.\n"; - case cantCreate: - cerr << clnt_spcreateerror ("rpc++") << '\n'; - break; - case cantCall: - cerr << clnt_sperror (svc, "rpc++") << '\n'; - exit (1); - @} - return 0; -@} -@end example -@end deftypefn - -While no or little improvement of coding quality can be gained from -deriving a service specific class from @code{RpcService}, the opposite -is true for @code{RpcStub}. A service specific derivation may define -methods that have the ``real'' argument lists instead of pointers to -void. These methods are simply implemented by casting the arguments and -(inline) calling one of the @code{Call}--methods. Apart from better -type checking, this has the advantage of keeping details like the -available @code{RpcRequest}s local to the definition of the derived -class (see the example in the @code{example}--directory). - -@node Caveats, References, Classes, Top -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@chapter Caveats -@cindex Caveats - -@menu -* Global objects:: Global objects -* Destruction rules:: Destruction rules -* Matching server and clients:: Matching server and clients -@end menu - -@node Global objects, Destruction rules, , Caveats -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section Global objects -@cindex Global objects - -As a general C++ rule, be careful with global objects. The sequence of -constructor invocations for global objects is not defined. This is the -reason, why @code{RpcRequests} are constructed from pointers to -@code{XdrInfo}s rather than from @code{XdrInfo}s. - -Both @code{XdrInfo}s and @code{RpcRequest}s tend to be instantiated as -global objects or static member variables. If the constructor of -@code{RpcRequest} received @code{XdrInfo}s instead of pointers and -copied the information contained in the @code{XdrInfo} (the solution I -had preferred), it may happen that the @code{XdrInfo} has not been -constructed yet and thus contains invalid data. - -The same problem occurs if you want to define a global -``alias--@code{XdrInfo}'' matching a ``@code{typedef int myint}''. -Don't use @code{XdrInfo Xmyint (Xdr::Xint)} as this may copy the -uninitialized @code{Xdr::Xint}. Use @code{XdrInfo& Xmyint = Xdr::Xint} -instead. - -@node Destruction rules, Matching server and clients, Global objects, Caveats -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@section Destruction rules -@cindex Destruction rules - -Objects of type @code{XdrInfo} are resources that can be used more than -once, i.e., in different @code{RpcRequest}s. If they were handled -properly, references to @code{XdrInfo} would be counted and the -@code{XdrInfo} destructed automatically if the last reference is -removed (unless it is the @code{XdrInfo} of a predefined type). - -Such a resource management for @code{XdrInfo}s has been considered -unnecessary as @code{XdrInfo}s will rarely be dynamic objects. 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This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -#ifndef _RPCCALLBACK_H_ -#define _RPCCALLBACK_H_ -static char _rpcpp_callback_h_[] -= "callback.h,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:26 mnl Exp"; - -// callback.h,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:26 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:37 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:43 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -// -// The user interface to RpcCallback is quiet simple. The only function -// needed is the constructor "RpcCallback (T* o, void* m)". Given a class -// C with a method m and an object o of Type C, a callback to the method -// can be constructed with "RpcCallback<C> (&O, &C::m)". -// As an alternative, an RpcExtCallback may be constructed with -// "RpcExtCallback (T* o, void* m, RpcService*)". In this case, the method -// is called with a pointer to the RpcService object as a third argument. -// -// A pointer to a callback can be casted to AnyRpcCallback by -// whatever routine receives it and the call can be made by applying "Do" -// to the callback. -// - -class RpcService; - -class AnyRpcCallback -{ - friend class RpcService; - -protected: - int params; - RpcService* svc; - virtual void* Do (void** in) = 0; - -public: - inline virtual ~AnyRpcCallback () {} - inline virtual AnyRpcCallback* CopyToHeap () const = 0; - inline int Params () const - { return params; } - inline void SetService (RpcService* s) - { svc = s; } -}; - -class RpcCallback : public AnyRpcCallback -{ -private: - typedef void* (*ProcN)(void**); - typedef void* (*Proc0)(); - typedef void* (*Proc1)(void*); - typedef void* (*Proc2)(void*, void*); - typedef void* (*Proc3)(void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (*Proc4)(void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (*Proc5)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (*Proc6)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (*Proc7)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - - typedef void (*ProcNv)(void**); - typedef void (*Proc0v)(); - typedef void (*Proc1v)(void*); - typedef void (*Proc2v)(void*, void*); - typedef void (*Proc3v)(void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (*Proc4v)(void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (*Proc5v)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (*Proc6v)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (*Proc7v)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - - typedef void* (*ProcNs)(void**, RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc0s)(RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc1s)(void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc2s)(void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc3s)(void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc4s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc5s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc6s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (*Proc7s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - - typedef void (*ProcNvs)(void**, RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc0vs)(RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc1vs)(void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc2vs)(void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc3vs)(void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc4vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc5vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc6vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (*Proc7vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - - typedef void* (RpcCallback::*DoPtr)(void**); - DoPtr todo; - union - { - ProcN procN;ProcNv procNv;ProcNs procNs;ProcNvs procNvs; - Proc0 proc0;Proc0v proc0v;Proc0s proc0s;Proc0vs proc0vs; - Proc1 proc1;Proc1v proc1v;Proc1s proc1s;Proc1vs proc1vs; - Proc2 proc2;Proc2v proc2v;Proc2s proc2s;Proc2vs proc2vs; - Proc3 proc3;Proc3v proc3v;Proc3s proc3s;Proc3vs proc3vs; - Proc4 proc4;Proc4v proc4v;Proc4s proc4s;Proc4vs proc4vs; - Proc5 proc5;Proc5v proc5v;Proc5s proc5s;Proc5vs proc5vs; - Proc6 proc6;Proc6v proc6v;Proc6s proc6s;Proc6vs proc6vs; - Proc7 proc7;Proc7v proc7v;Proc7s proc7s;Proc7vs proc7vs; - }; - inline RpcCallback () {} - inline void* Do (void** in) - { return (this->*todo)(in); } - - inline void* DoN (void** in) - { return (*procN)(in); } - inline void* Do0 (void** in) - { return (*proc0)(); } - inline void* Do1 (void** in) - { return (*proc1)(in[0]); } - inline void* Do2 (void** in) - { return (*proc2)(in[0], in[1]); } - inline void* Do3 (void** in) - { return (*proc3)(in[0], in[1], in[2]); } - inline void* Do4 (void** in) - { return (*proc4)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3]); } - inline void* Do5 (void** in) - { return (*proc5)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4]); } - inline void* Do6 (void** in) - { return (*proc6)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5]); } - inline void* Do7 (void** in) - { return (*proc7)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6]); } - inline void* DoNv (void** in) - { (*procNv)(in); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do0v (void** in) - { (*proc0v)(); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do1v (void** in) - { (*proc1v)(in[0]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do2v (void** in) - { (*proc2v)(in[0], in[1]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do3v (void** in) - { (*proc3v)(in[0], in[1], in[2]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do4v (void** in) - { (*proc4v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do5v (void** in) - { (*proc5v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do6v (void** in) - { (*proc6v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do7v (void** in) - { (*proc7v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6]); - return (void*)0; } - - inline void* DoNs (void** in) - { return (*procNs)(in, svc); } - inline void* Do0s (void** in) - { return (*proc0s)(svc); } - inline void* Do1s (void** in) - { return (*proc1s)(in[0], svc); } - inline void* Do2s (void** in) - { return (*proc2s)(in[0], in[1], svc); } - inline void* Do3s (void** in) - { return (*proc3s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], svc); } - inline void* Do4s (void** in) - { return (*proc4s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], svc); } - inline void* Do5s (void** in) - { return (*proc5s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], svc); } - inline void* Do6s (void** in) - { return (*proc6s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5], svc); } - inline void* Do7s (void** in) - { return (*proc7s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6], svc); } - inline void* DoNvs (void** in) - { (*procNvs)(in, svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do0vs (void** in) - { (*proc0vs)(svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do1vs (void** in) - { (*proc1vs)(in[0], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do2vs (void** in) - { (*proc2vs)(in[0], in[1], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do3vs (void** in) - { (*proc3vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do4vs (void** in) - { (*proc4vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do5vs (void** in) - { (*proc5vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do6vs (void** in) - { (*proc6vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5], svc); - return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do7vs (void** in) - { (*proc7vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], - in[4], in[5], in[6], svc); return (void*)0; } - -public: - inline RpcCallback (ProcN p) - { todo = &this->DoN; procN = p; params = -1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc0 p) - { todo = &this->Do0; proc0 = p; params = 0; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc1 p) - { todo = &this->Do1; proc1 = p; params = 1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc2 p) - { todo = &this->Do2; proc2 = p; params = 2; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc3 p) - { todo = &this->Do3; proc3 = p; params = 3; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc4 p) - { todo = &this->Do4; proc4 = p; params = 4; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc5 p) - { todo = &this->Do5; proc5 = p; params = 5; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc6 p) - { todo = &this->Do6; proc6 = p; params = 6; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc7 p) - { todo = &this->Do7; proc7 = p; params = 7; } - - inline RpcCallback (ProcNv p) - { todo = &this->DoNv; procNv = p; params = -1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc0v p) - { todo = &this->Do0v; proc0v = p; params = 0; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc1v p) - { todo = &this->Do1v; proc1v = p; params = 1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc2v p) - { todo = &this->Do2v; proc2v = p; params = 2; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc3v p) - { todo = &this->Do3v; proc3v = p; params = 3; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc4v p) - { todo = &this->Do4v; proc4v = p; params = 4; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc5v p) - { todo = &this->Do5v; proc5v = p; params = 5; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc6v p) - { todo = &this->Do6v; proc6v = p; params = 6; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc7v p) - { todo = &this->Do7v; proc7v = p; params = 7; } - - inline RpcCallback (ProcNs p) - { todo = &this->DoNs; procNs = p; params = -1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc0s p) - { todo = &this->Do0s; proc0s = p; params = 0; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc1s p) - { todo = &this->Do1s; proc1s = p; params = 1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc2s p) - { todo = &this->Do2s; proc2s = p; params = 2; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc3s p) - { todo = &this->Do3s; proc3s = p; params = 3; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc4s p) - { todo = &this->Do4s; proc4s = p; params = 4; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc5s p) - { todo = &this->Do5s; proc5s = p; params = 5; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc6s p) - { todo = &this->Do6s; proc6s = p; params = 6; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc7s p) - { todo = &this->Do7s; proc7s = p; params = 7; } - - inline RpcCallback (ProcNvs p) - { todo = &this->DoNvs; procNvs = p; params = -1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc0vs p) - { todo = &this->Do0vs; proc0vs = p; params = 0; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc1vs p) - { todo = &this->Do1vs; proc1vs = p; params = 1; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc2vs p) - { todo = &this->Do2vs; proc2vs = p; params = 2; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc3vs p) - { todo = &this->Do3vs; proc3vs = p; params = 3; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc4vs p) - { todo = &this->Do4vs; proc4vs = p; params = 4; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc5vs p) - { todo = &this->Do5vs; proc5vs = p; params = 5; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc6vs p) - { todo = &this->Do6vs; proc6vs = p; params = 6; } - inline RpcCallback (Proc7vs p) - { todo = &this->Do7vs; proc7vs = p; params = 7; } - - inline virtual AnyRpcCallback* CopyToHeap () const - { - RpcCallback* p = new RpcCallback (); - *p = *this; - return p; - } -}; - -template<class T> class RpcMethodCall : public AnyRpcCallback -{ -private: - typedef void* (T::*MethodN)(void**); - typedef void* (T::*Method0)(); - typedef void* (T::*Method1)(void*); - typedef void* (T::*Method2)(void*, void*); - typedef void* (T::*Method3)(void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (T::*Method4)(void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (T::*Method5)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (T::*Method6)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void* (T::*Method7)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - - typedef void (T::*MethodNv)(void**); - typedef void (T::*Method0v)(); - typedef void (T::*Method1v)(void*); - typedef void (T::*Method2v)(void*, void*); - typedef void (T::*Method3v)(void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (T::*Method4v)(void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (T::*Method5v)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (T::*Method6v)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - typedef void (T::*Method7v)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*); - - typedef void* (T::*MethodNs)(void**, RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method0s)(RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method1s)(void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method2s)(void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method3s)(void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method4s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method5s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method6s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void* (T::*Method7s)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - - typedef void (T::*MethodNvs)(void**, RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method0vs)(RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method1vs)(void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method2vs)(void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method3vs)(void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method4vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method5vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method6vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, RpcService*); - typedef void (T::*Method7vs)(void*, void*, void*, void*, - void*, void*, void*, RpcService*); - - typedef void* (RpcMethodCall::*DoPtr)(void**); - DoPtr todo; - T* object; - union - { - MethodN methodN;MethodNv methodNv;MethodNs methodNs;MethodNvs methodNvs; - Method0 method0;Method0v method0v;Method0s method0s;Method0vs method0vs; - Method1 method1;Method1v method1v;Method1s method1s;Method1vs method1vs; - Method2 method2;Method2v method2v;Method2s method2s;Method2vs method2vs; - Method3 method3;Method3v method3v;Method3s method3s;Method3vs method3vs; - Method4 method4;Method4v method4v;Method4s method4s;Method4vs method4vs; - Method5 method5;Method5v method5v;Method5s method5s;Method5vs method5vs; - Method6 method6;Method6v method6v;Method6s method6s;Method6vs method6vs; - Method7 method7;Method7v method7v;Method7s method7s;Method7vs method7vs; - }; - inline RpcMethodCall () {} - inline void* Do (void** in) - { return (this->*todo)(in); } - - inline void* DoN (void** in) - { return (object->*methodN)(in); } - inline void* Do0 (void** in) - { return (object->*method0)(); } - inline void* Do1 (void** in) - { return (object->*method1)(in[0]); } - inline void* Do2 (void** in) - { return (object->*method2)(in[0], in[1]); } - inline void* Do3 (void** in) - { return (object->*method3)(in[0], in[1], in[2]); } - inline void* Do4 (void** in) - { return (object->*method4)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3]); } - inline void* Do5 (void** in) - { return (object->*method5)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4]); } - inline void* Do6 (void** in) - { return (object->*method6)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5]); } - inline void* Do7 (void** in) - { return (object->*method7)(in[0], in[1], in[2], - in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6]); } - inline void* DoNv (void** in) - { (object->*methodNv)(in); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do0v (void** in) - { (object->*method0v)(); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do1v (void** in) - { (object->*method1v)(in[0]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do2v (void** in) - { (object->*method2v)(in[0], in[1]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do3v (void** in) - { (object->*method3v)(in[0], in[1], in[2]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do4v (void** in) - { (object->*method4v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3]); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do5v (void** in) - { (object->*method5v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4]); - return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do6v (void** in) - { (object->*method6v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5]); - return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do7v (void** in) - { (object->*method7v)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6]); - return (void*)0; } - - inline void* DoNs (void** in) - { return (object->*methodNs)(in, svc); } - inline void* Do0s (void** in) - { return (object->*method0s)(svc); } - inline void* Do1s (void** in) - { return (object->*method1s)(in[0], svc); } - inline void* Do2s (void** in) - { return (object->*method2s)(in[0], in[1], svc); } - inline void* Do3s (void** in) - { return (object->*method3s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], svc); } - inline void* Do4s (void** in) - { return (object->*method4s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], svc); } - inline void* Do5s (void** in) - { return (object->*method5s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], svc); } - inline void* Do6s (void** in) - { return (object->*method6s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], - in[3], in[4], in[5], svc); } - inline void* Do7s (void** in) - { return (object->*method7s)(in[0], in[1], in[2], - in[3], in[4], in[5], in[6], svc); } - inline void* DoNvs (void** in) - { (object->*methodNvs)(in, svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do0vs (void** in) - { (object->*method0vs)(svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do1vs (void** in) - { (object->*method1vs)(in[0], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do2vs (void** in) - { (object->*method2vs)(in[0], in[1], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do3vs (void** in) - { (object->*method3vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do4vs (void** in) - { (object->*method4vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], svc); return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do5vs (void** in) - { (object->*method5vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], svc); - return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do6vs (void** in) - { (object->*method6vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], in[4], in[5], svc); - return (void*)0; } - inline void* Do7vs (void** in) - { (object->*method7vs)(in[0], in[1], in[2], in[3], - in[4], in[5], in[6], svc); return (void*)0; } - -public: - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, MethodN m) - { todo = &this->DoN; object = o; methodN = m; params = -1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method0 m) - { todo = &this->Do0; object = o; method0 = m; params = 0; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method1 m) - { todo = &this->Do1; object = o; method1 = m; params = 1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method2 m) - { todo = &this->Do2; object = o; method2 = m; params = 2; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method3 m) - { todo = &this->Do3; object = o; method3 = m; params = 3; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method4 m) - { todo = &this->Do4; object = o; method4 = m; params = 4; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method5 m) - { todo = &this->Do5; object = o; method5 = m; params = 5; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method6 m) - { todo = &this->Do6; object = o; method6 = m; params = 6; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method7 m) - { todo = &this->Do7; object = o; method7 = m; params = 7; } - - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, MethodNv m) - { todo = &this->DoNv; object = o; methodNv = m; params = -1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method0v m) - { todo = &this->Do0v; object = o; method0v = m; params = 0; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method1v m) - { todo = &this->Do1v; object = o; method1v = m; params = 1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method2v m) - { todo = &this->Do2v; object = o; method2v = m; params = 2; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method3v m) - { todo = &this->Do3v; object = o; method3v = m; params = 3; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method4v m) - { todo = &this->Do4v; object = o; method4v = m; params = 4; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method5v m) - { todo = &this->Do5v; object = o; method5v = m; params = 5; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method6v m) - { todo = &this->Do6v; object = o; method6v = m; params = 6; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method7v m) - { todo = &this->Do7v; object = o; method7v = m; params = 7; } - - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, MethodNs m) - { todo = &this->DoNs; object = o; methodNs = m; params = -1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method0s m) - { todo = &this->Do0s; object = o; method0s = m; params = 0; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method1s m) - { todo = &this->Do1s; object = o; method1s = m; params = 1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method2s m) - { todo = &this->Do2s; object = o; method2s = m; params = 2; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method3s m) - { todo = &this->Do3s; object = o; method3s = m; params = 3; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method4s m) - { todo = &this->Do4s; object = o; method4s = m; params = 4; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method5s m) - { todo = &this->Do5s; object = o; method5s = m; params = 5; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method6s m) - { todo = &this->Do6s; object = o; method6s = m; params = 6; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method7s m) - { todo = &this->Do7s; object = o; method7s = m; params = 7; } - - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, MethodNvs m) - { todo = &this->DoNvs; object = o; methodNvs = m; params = -1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method0vs m) - { todo = &this->Do0vs; object = o; method0vs = m; params = 0; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method1vs m) - { todo = &this->Do1vs; object = o; method1vs = m; params = 1; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method2vs m) - { todo = &this->Do2vs; object = o; method2vs = m; params = 2; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method3vs m) - { todo = &this->Do3vs; object = o; method3vs = m; params = 3; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method4vs m) - { todo = &this->Do4vs; object = o; method4vs = m; params = 4; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method5vs m) - { todo = &this->Do5vs; object = o; method5vs = m; params = 5; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method6vs m) - { todo = &this->Do6vs; object = o; method6vs = m; params = 6; } - inline RpcMethodCall (T* o, Method7vs m) - { todo = &this->Do7vs; object = o; method7vs = m; params = 7; } - - inline virtual AnyRpcCallback* CopyToHeap () const - { - RpcMethodCall* p = new RpcMethodCall (); - *p = *this; - return p; - } -}; - -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++/request.h b/rpc++/rpc++/request.h deleted file mode 100644 index 61ab6fc93ef..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++/request.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -#ifndef _RPCREQUEST_H_ -#define _RPCREQUEST_H_ -static char _rpcpp_request_h_[] -= "request.h,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:28 mnl Exp"; - -// request.h,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:28 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:39 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:43 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma interface -#endif - -#include "xdr++.h" - -// RpcRequest is a class that specifies an individual request that is -// part of a service. Three parameters are required to specify a request: -// - the request number -// - the serializer (XdrInfo) for the input to the request -// - the serializer (XdrInfo) for the output from the request -class RpcRequest -{ -private: - void init (u_long req, int pars, int parsz, - const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo** in, int rt); - -public: - // Construct a new request from a request id, the information about - // the input data and the information about the output data. - // Note that requests that are registered for a service are stored - // in an array using the request id as the index, so keep indices - // small. - typedef enum { normal, batched, async } ReqType; - // No input arg: - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, int t = normal); - // One input arg: - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo* in, - int t = normal); - // Two input args: - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - int t = normal); - // ... - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - const XdrInfo*, int t = normal); - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, int t = normal); - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, int t = normal); - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - int t = normal); - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, const XdrInfo*, - const XdrInfo*, int t = normal); - // N input args, conversion routines given as a NULL terminated array - // of XdrInfo*: - RpcRequest (u_long req, const XdrInfo* out, const XdrInfo**, int t = normal); - ~RpcRequest (); - int RequestNumber () const; - const XdrInfo** InInfo (); - const XdrInfo* OutInfo (); - ReqType Type (); - int Params () const; - int ParamSize (); - -protected: - int params; - int parmsz; - u_long reqnum; - const XdrInfo** ininfo; - const XdrInfo* outinfo; - ReqType reqtype; -}; - -inline RpcRequest::~RpcRequest () -{ delete [] ininfo; } - -inline int RpcRequest::Params () const -{ return params; } - -inline int RpcRequest::RequestNumber () const -{ return reqnum; } - -inline const XdrInfo** RpcRequest::InInfo () -{ return ininfo; } - -inline const XdrInfo* RpcRequest::OutInfo () -{ return outinfo; } - -inline RpcRequest::ReqType RpcRequest::Type () -{ return reqtype; } - -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++/service.h b/rpc++/rpc++/service.h deleted file mode 100644 index dec16157ccf..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++/service.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -#ifndef _RPCSERVICE_H_ -#define _RPCSERVICE_H_ -static char _rpcpp_service_h_[] -= "service.h,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:30 mnl Exp"; - -// service.h,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:30 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:41 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:43 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma interface -#endif - -#undef TRUE -#undef FALSE -#include <bool.h> -#include "request.h" -#include "callback.h" - -class RpcRegistered; - -class RpcService -{ -public: - typedef enum - { noError, reconstructionAttempt, cantCreateTCPService, - cantRegisterService, notRegistered, cantGetArgs, - invalidResult, cantSendReply, cantFreeArgs, selectError, - } errorCode; - - // Get state - inline virtual bool OK () - { return errorState == noError; } - // Construct a service object for service prog, version vers - RpcService (u_long prog, u_long vers); - // Construct a transient service object for version vers - RpcService (u_long vers); - // Destruct the service - virtual ~RpcService (); - - // Get the program number (normally used after construction of transient) - u_long Program (); - - // Register an object and its method to be called on request - virtual void Register (const RpcRequest&, const AnyRpcCallback&); - - // The link to RPC - virtual void Dispatch (svc_req* req, SVCXPRT* transp); - // Provide the service. Never returns. - void Provide (); - - // Get caller. May be called during execution of a service routine. - inline struct sockaddr_in* Caller () - { return svc_getcaller (xprt); } - char* CallerName (); - // Reply before return - void Reply (void* res); - void Reply (); - // Quit provide loop - void Interrupt (); - -private: - // Save the address of the one and only RpcService in the process. - // There may be only one RpcService, because we can register a program - // with svc_register (method RpcServiceCallback) but we can't make - // the svc function give an argument to this function when doing a - // callback, which means that we can't have it distinguish between - // various instances of RpcService. - static RpcService* me; - static inline void RpcServiceCallback (svc_req* req, SVCXPRT* transp) - { RpcService::me->Dispatch (req, transp); } - -protected: - void init (); - void HandleError (errorCode e); - errorCode errorState; - u_long prog; - u_long vers; - RpcRegistered** handlers; - int maxHandlerIndex; - SVCXPRT* xprt; - RpcRequest* rpcreq; - bool quitLoop; - char* inbuf; - int inmax; - bool haveReplied; - - // Default error handling prints a message and exit(2)s. - virtual void HandleError (); -}; - -inline void RpcService::HandleError (errorCode e) -{ errorState = e; HandleError (); } - -inline u_long RpcService::Program () -{ return prog; } - -inline void RpcService::Reply () -{ Reply (0); } - -inline void RpcService::Interrupt () -{ quitLoop = TRUE; } - -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++/stub.h b/rpc++/rpc++/stub.h deleted file mode 100644 index a94493df267..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++/stub.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -#ifndef _RPCSTUB_H_ -#define _RPCSTUB_H_ -static char _rpcpp_stub_h_[] -= "stub.h,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:31 mnl Exp"; - -// stub.h,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:31 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:43 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:43 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma interface -#endif - -#undef TRUE -#undef FALSE -#include <bool.h> -#include <String.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include "request.h" - -class RpcStub -{ -protected: - static timeval defaultTimeout; - static void* res; - static size_t resmax; - static xdrproc_t resproc; - void init (u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - char* hostname, timeval timeout, bool connect); - -public: - typedef enum - { noError, notConnected, cantCreate, cantCall, - } errorCode; - - // Construct a new stub - RpcStub (u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - char* hostname = "localhost", - timeval timeout = defaultTimeout, bool connect = TRUE); - RpcStub (u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - char* hostname = "localhost", - bool connect = TRUE, timeval timeout = defaultTimeout); - virtual ~RpcStub (); - - // Reconnect (in case of failure or delayed connection) - void Reconnect (); - - // Various inquiries - virtual bool OK (); - CLIENT* Service (); - - // Get/set timeout - timeval GetTimeout () const; - void SetTimeout (timeval& timo); - - // Make a call, either with or without an argument. If handle_errors - // is true, "Call" will call the error handler in case of an error. - // Else, it returns 0 as result and it is up to the client to handle - // the error. - // Call with one arg: - void* Call (RpcRequest&, bool handle_errors = TRUE); - // Call with two args: - void* Call (RpcRequest&, void* in, bool handle_errors = TRUE); - // ... - void* Call (RpcRequest& req, void*, void*, bool handle_errors = TRUE); - void* Call (RpcRequest& req, void*, void*, void*, bool handle_errors = TRUE); - void* Call (RpcRequest& req, void*, void*, void*, void*, - bool handle_errors = TRUE); - void* Call (RpcRequest& req, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, - bool handle_errors = TRUE); - void* Call (RpcRequest& req, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, - bool handle_errors = TRUE); - void* Call (RpcRequest& req, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, void*, - bool handle_errors = TRUE); - // Call with N args: - void* Call (RpcRequest& req, void**, bool handle_errors = TRUE); - -protected: - void* HandleError (errorCode e); - errorCode errorState; - u_long program; - u_long version; - String server; - timeval timeout; - CLIENT* svc; - // Default error handling prints a message and exit(2)s. - virtual void* HandleError (); - void* DoCall (RpcRequest& req, void** args, bool handle_errors); -}; - -inline RpcStub::RpcStub (u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - char* hostname, timeval timeout, bool connect) -{ init (prognum, versnum, hostname, timeout, connect); } - -inline RpcStub::RpcStub (u_long prognum, u_long versnum, - char* hostname, bool connect, timeval timeout) -{ init (prognum, versnum, hostname, timeout, connect); } - -inline virtual bool RpcStub::OK () -{ return errorState == noError; } - -inline CLIENT* RpcStub::Service () -{ return svc; } - -inline timeval RpcStub::GetTimeout () const -{ return timeout; } - -inline void RpcStub::SetTimeout (timeval& timo) -{ timeout = timo; } - -inline void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, bool handle_errors = TRUE) -{ return Call (req, (void*)0, handle_errors); } - -inline void* RpcStub::HandleError (errorCode e) -{ errorState = e; return HandleError (); } - -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/rpc++/xdr++.h b/rpc++/rpc++/xdr++.h deleted file mode 100644 index 075ffe6090b..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/rpc++/xdr++.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -#ifndef _XDRPLPL_H_ -#define _XDRPLPL_H_ -static char _rpcpp_xdrpp_h_[] -= "xdr++.h,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:33 mnl Exp"; - -// xdr++.h,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:13:33 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:44 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:43 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma interface -#endif - -/* -** Class XdrInfo describes serializers. It combines the xdrproc_t with the -** size info usually needed if you want to apply a serializer. -*/ - -#include <rpc/rpc.h> - -class XdrInfo -{ -protected: - xdrproc_t proc; - size_t size; -public: - inline XdrInfo (xdrproc_t p, size_t s) - { proc = p; size = s; } - inline xdrproc_t Proc () const - { return proc; } - inline size_t Size () const - { return size; } -}; - -struct XdrSeqInfo -{ - XdrInfo** infos; - void** data; -}; - -/* -** Class Xdr provides a unique (C++-like) name scope for the predefined -** xdr routines by defining them as static members of type XdrInfo. -*/ - -class Xdr -{ -public: - static XdrInfo Xnull; - static XdrInfo Xchar; - static XdrInfo Xshort; - static XdrInfo Xint; - static XdrInfo Xlong; - static XdrInfo Xuchar; - static XdrInfo Xushort; - static XdrInfo Xuint; - static XdrInfo Xulong; - static XdrInfo Xfloat; - static XdrInfo Xdouble; - - static XdrInfo Xenum_t; - static XdrInfo Xbool_t; - static XdrInfo Xvoid; - - static XdrInfo Xwrapstring; - - static bool_t XdrParams (XDR* xdrs, XdrSeqInfo* xsi); -}; - -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/service.cc b/rpc++/service.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 962684c0fe8..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/service.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,317 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -static char _rpcpp_service_cc_[] -= "service.cc,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:44 mnl Exp"; - -// service.cc,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:44 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:02 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:42 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma implementation -#endif - -#include <assert.h> -#include <stream.h> -#include <memory.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <netdb.h> -#include <rpc/rpc.h> -#include <rpc/svc.h> -#include "rpc++/service.h" -#include "rpc++/request.h" - -extern "C" { - extern int getdtablesize(); -} - -// -// RpcRegistered -// - -class RpcRegistered -{ -public: - RpcRequest request; - AnyRpcCallback* callback; - - inline RpcRegistered (const RpcRequest& req, AnyRpcCallback* cb) - : request (req), callback (cb) { } - inline ~RpcRegistered () - { delete callback; } -}; - -// -// RpcService -// - -RpcService* RpcService::me = 0; - -RpcService::RpcService (u_long pnum, u_long vnum) -{ - init (); - prog = pnum; - vers = vnum; - // find out if we have been started by inetd and set transp accoringly. - sockaddr_in sa; - int sasz = sizeof (sa); - // if started by inetd, stdin is a socket - if (! getsockname (0, (sockaddr*)&sa, &sasz)) - { // yup, inetd is our parent - xprt = svctcp_create(0, 0, 0); - } - else - { // we are standalone - (void) pmap_unset(prog, vers); - xprt = svctcp_create(RPC_ANYSOCK, 0, 0); - } - if (xprt == NULL) - { - HandleError (cantCreateTCPService); - return; - } - if (!svc_register(xprt, prog, vers, RpcServiceCallback, IPPROTO_TCP)) - { - HandleError (cantRegisterService); - return; - } -} - -RpcService::RpcService (u_long vnum) -{ - init (); - vers = vnum; - prog = 0x40000000; - xprt = svctcp_create(RPC_ANYSOCK, 0, 0); - if (xprt == NULL) - { - HandleError (cantCreateTCPService); - return; - } - while (! pmap_set (prog, vers, IPPROTO_TCP, xprt->xp_port)) - prog++; - if (!svc_register(xprt, prog, vers, RpcServiceCallback, IPPROTO_TCP)) - { - HandleError (cantRegisterService); - return; - } -} - -void RpcService::init () -{ - errorState = noError; - if (me) - { - HandleError (reconstructionAttempt); - return; - } - me = this; - handlers = 0; - maxHandlerIndex = -1; - inbuf = 0; - inmax = 0; -} - -RpcService::~RpcService () -{ - svc_unregister (prog, vers); - for (int i = 0; i <= maxHandlerIndex; i++) - delete handlers[i]; - delete [] handlers; - delete [] inbuf; - me = 0; -} - -void RpcService::HandleError () -{ - switch (errorState) - { - case reconstructionAttempt: - cerr << "rpc++: Attempt to construct another instance of RpcService.\n"; - exit (1); - case cantCreateTCPService: - cerr << "rpc++: can't create tcp service.\n"; - exit(1); - case cantRegisterService: - cerr << form ("rpc++: can't register (%d, %d, tcp).", prog, vers); - exit(1); - case cantSendReply: - cerr << "rpc++: can't reply to RPC call.\n"; - break; - case invalidResult: - cerr << "rpc++: registered routine has return NULL pointer.\n"; - abort (); - case notRegistered: - cerr << "rpc++: requested RPC routine not registered.\n"; - break; - case cantGetArgs: - cerr << "rpc++: can't get procedure arguments.\n"; - break; - case cantFreeArgs: - cerr << "rpc++: can't free XDR arguments.\n"; - break; - } - errorState = noError; -} - -void RpcService::Register (const RpcRequest& req, const AnyRpcCallback& cb) -{ - assert (req.Params () == -1 || cb.Params () == -1 - || req.Params () == cb.Params ()); - AnyRpcCallback* cbp = cb.CopyToHeap (); - cbp->SetService (this); - if (req.RequestNumber () > maxHandlerIndex) - { - RpcRegistered** reg = new RpcRegistered*[req.RequestNumber () + 10]; - memcpy (reg, handlers, (maxHandlerIndex + 1) * sizeof (RpcRegistered*)); - memset (®[maxHandlerIndex + 1], 0, - (req.RequestNumber () + 10 - (maxHandlerIndex + 1)) - * sizeof (RpcRegistered*)); - delete handlers; - handlers = reg; - maxHandlerIndex = req.RequestNumber () + 10 - 1; - } - handlers[req.RequestNumber ()] = new RpcRegistered (req, cbp); -} - -void RpcService::Dispatch (svc_req* req, SVCXPRT* transp) -{ - xprt = transp; - if (req->rq_proc == NULLPROC) - { - if (! svc_sendreply (xprt, xdr_void, 0)) - { - svcerr_systemerr (xprt); - HandleError (cantSendReply); - } - return; - } - RpcRegistered* handler = ((req->rq_proc > maxHandlerIndex) - ? 0 - : handlers[req->rq_proc]); - if (! handler) - { - svcerr_noproc (xprt); - HandleError (notRegistered); - return; - } - rpcreq = &handler->request; - - int insz = rpcreq->ParamSize (); - if (insz > inmax) // does in-data fit in available buffer? - { // if not, increase buffer space - delete [] inbuf; - inbuf = new char[inmax = insz]; - } - void* dataps[rpcreq->Params ()]; - void** dp = dataps; - *dp = inbuf; - for (XdrInfo** ip = rpcreq->InInfo(); *ip; ip++, dp++) - dp[1] = (char*)dp[0] + (*ip)->Size (); - - memset (inbuf, 0, insz); - XdrSeqInfo xsi = { rpcreq->InInfo (), dataps }; - if (!svc_getargs (xprt, Xdr::XdrParams, &xsi)) - { - if (rpcreq->Type () == RpcRequest::normal) // errors can be reported - svcerr_decode (xprt); // only if the client waits for a result - HandleError (cantGetArgs); - return; - } - haveReplied = FALSE; - void* res = handler->callback->Do (dataps); - if (! haveReplied) - Reply (res); - if (!svc_freeargs (xprt, Xdr::XdrParams, &xsi)) - HandleError (cantFreeArgs); - xprt = 0; -} - -void RpcService::Reply (void* res) -{ - haveReplied = TRUE; - if (rpcreq->Type () == RpcRequest::normal) // i.e., result expected - { - xdrproc_t outproc = rpcreq->OutInfo()->Proc (); - if (outproc == (xdrproc_t)0) - { - cerr << "rpc++: RpcRequest has invalid xdrproc_t (0) in out-Info"; - abort (); - } - if (res == 0 && outproc != (xdrproc_t)xdr_void) - { - svcerr_systemerr (xprt); - HandleError (); - } - else if (!svc_sendreply - (xprt, rpcreq->OutInfo()->Proc (), res)) - { - svcerr_systemerr (xprt); - HandleError (cantSendReply); - } - } -} - -void RpcService::Provide () -{ - int dtbsz = getdtablesize(); - fd_set readfds; - - quitLoop = FALSE; - while (! quitLoop) - { - readfds = svc_fdset; - switch(select (dtbsz, &readfds, 0, 0, 0)) - { - case -1: - if (errno != EBADF) - continue; - cerr << "PRC++: select: " << sys_errlist[errno] << '\n'; - return; - break; - case 0: - continue; - default: - svc_getreqset (&readfds); - break; - } - } -} - -char* RpcService::CallerName () -{ - struct sockaddr_in *sa = Caller (); - struct hostent* he = gethostbyaddr (&sa->sin_addr, sizeof (sa->sin_addr), - sa->sin_family); - return he->h_name; -} diff --git a/rpc++/stub.cc b/rpc++/stub.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 40fdfb016a0..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/stub.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -static char _rpcpp_stub_cc_[] -= "stub.cc,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:46 mnl Exp"; - -// stub.cc,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:46 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:04 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:42 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma implementation -#endif - -#include <stream.h> -#include <memory.h> -#include <assert.h> -#include "rpc++/stub.h" - -timeval RpcStub::defaultTimeout = { 25, 0 }; -void* RpcStub::res = 0; -size_t RpcStub::resmax = 0; -xdrproc_t RpcStub::resproc = 0; - -void RpcStub::init (u_long prog, u_long vers, - char* srv, timeval timo, bool connect) -{ - errorState = noError; - program = prog; - version = vers; - server = srv; - timeout = timo; - svc = 0; - if (connect) - Reconnect (); - else - errorState = notConnected; -} - -RpcStub::~RpcStub () -{ - if (resproc) // "Call" has been called at least once, - clnt_freeres (svc, resproc, res); // free any data allocated by clnt_call - if (svc) - clnt_destroy (svc); -} - -void* RpcStub::HandleError () -{ - switch (errorState) - { - case notConnected: - cerr << "rpc++: Stub has not been connected to server.\n"; - case cantCreate: - cerr << clnt_spcreateerror ("rpc++") << '\n'; - break; - case cantCall: - cerr << clnt_sperror (svc, "rpc++") << '\n'; - exit (1); - } - return 0; // suppress compiler warning -} - -void RpcStub::Reconnect () -{ - if (svc) - clnt_destroy (svc); - svc = clnt_create (server, program, version, "tcp"); // connect to client - if (svc == 0) // failed ? - { - HandleError (cantCreate); - errorState = notConnected; - return; - } - errorState = noError; -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void* in, bool handle_errors) -{ - void* args[] = { in }; - return DoCall (req, args, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void* in0, void* in1, bool handle_errors) -{ - void* args[] = { in0, in1 }; - return DoCall (req, args, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void* in0, void* in1, void* in2, - bool handle_errors) -{ - void* args[] = { in0, in1, in2 }; - return DoCall (req, args, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void* in0, void* in1, void* in2, - void* in3, bool handle_errors) -{ - void* args[] = { in0, in1, in2, in3 }; - return DoCall (req, args, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void* in0, void* in1, void* in2, - void* in3, void* in4, bool handle_errors) -{ - void* args[] = { in0, in1, in2, in3, in4 }; - return DoCall (req, args, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void* in0, void* in1, void* in2, - void* in3, void* in4, void* in5, bool handle_errors) -{ - void* args[] = { in0, in1, in2, in3, in4, in5 }; - return DoCall (req, args, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void* in0, void* in1, void* in2, - void* in3, void* in4, void* in5, void* in6, - bool handle_errors) -{ - void* args[] = { in0, in1, in2, in3, in4, in5, in6 }; - return DoCall (req, args, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::Call (RpcRequest& req, void** ins, bool handle_errors) -{ - return DoCall (req, ins, handle_errors); -} - -void* RpcStub::DoCall (RpcRequest& req, void** args, bool handle_errors) -{ - static timeval nullTimeout = { 0, 0 }; - - if (! OK () ) - { - if (! handle_errors) - return 0; - return HandleError (); - } - if (resproc) // "Call" has been called previously, - clnt_freeres (svc, resproc, res); // free any data allocated by clnt_call - resproc = req.OutInfo()->Proc (); // current output deserializer - if (req.OutInfo()->Size () > resmax) // enough space for result? - { - delete res; // delete old result buffer - res = new char[resmax = req.OutInfo()->Size ()]; // get a new one - } - if (req.OutInfo()->Size () > 0 ) // preset result (everyone does it, why?) - memset (res, 0, req.OutInfo()->Size ()); - - XdrSeqInfo xsi = { req.InInfo (), args }; - if (req.Type () == RpcRequest::normal) - { - if (clnt_call (svc, req.RequestNumber (), // do call - Xdr::XdrParams, &xsi, - req.OutInfo()->Proc (), res, - timeout) != RPC_SUCCESS) - { - if (! handle_errors) - return 0; - return HandleError (cantCall); - } - return res; - } - - // req.Type () is batched or async - enum clnt_stat callres; - callres = clnt_call (svc, req.RequestNumber (), // do call - Xdr::XdrParams, &xsi, - (req.Type () == RpcRequest::batched - ? (xdrproc_t)0 : xdr_void), res, - nullTimeout); - if (callres != RPC_SUCCESS && callres != RPC_TIMEDOUT) - { - if (! handle_errors) - return 0; - return HandleError (cantCall); - } - return res; -} - diff --git a/rpc++/version.h b/rpc++/version.h deleted file mode 100644 index 551bd241c3b..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/version.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -// version.h,v 2.2 1992/06/15 19:12:47 mnl Exp -// $Id$ -#ifndef _RPCPLPL_VERSION_H_ -static char* version = "rpc++-library, version 2.2" -#endif diff --git a/rpc++/xdr++.cc b/rpc++/xdr++.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 718e4ad285c..00000000000 --- a/rpc++/xdr++.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -// -*- c++ -*- -// $Id$ -/* -Copyright (C) 1991 Peter Bersen - -This file is part of the rpc++ Library. This library is free -software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of -the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your -option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR -PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. -You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public -License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -Modified and partially rewritten March 1992 by Michael N. Lipp, -mnl@dtro.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de. The original copyright terms and -conditions apply without change to any modified or new parts. -*/ - -static char _rpcpp_xdrpp_cc_[] -= "xdr++.cc,v 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:49 mnl Exp"; - -// xdr++.cc,v -// Revision 2.3 1992/06/15 19:12:49 mnl -// Fixed a few bugs, clarified interface. -// -// Revision 2.2 1992/06/13 14:27:06 mnl -// Adapted to (patched) gcc-2.2. Fixed several bugs. -// -// Revision 2.1.1.1 1992/03/08 13:28:42 mnl -// Initial mnl version. -// - -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma implementation -#endif - -/* -** See Xdr.h. -*/ - -#include "rpc++/xdr++.h" - -XdrInfo Xdr::Xnull ((xdrproc_t)0, 0); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xchar ((xdrproc_t)xdr_char, sizeof (char)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xshort ((xdrproc_t)xdr_short, sizeof (short)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xint ((xdrproc_t)xdr_int, sizeof (int)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xlong ((xdrproc_t)xdr_long, sizeof (long)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xuchar ((xdrproc_t)xdr_u_char, sizeof (u_char)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xushort ((xdrproc_t)xdr_u_short, sizeof (u_short)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xuint ((xdrproc_t)xdr_u_int, sizeof (u_int)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xulong ((xdrproc_t)xdr_u_long, sizeof (u_long)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xfloat ((xdrproc_t)xdr_float, sizeof (float)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xdouble ((xdrproc_t)xdr_double, sizeof (double)); - -XdrInfo Xdr::Xenum_t ((xdrproc_t)xdr_enum, sizeof (enum_t)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xbool_t ((xdrproc_t)xdr_bool, sizeof (bool_t)); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xvoid ((xdrproc_t)xdr_void, 0); -XdrInfo Xdr::Xwrapstring ((xdrproc_t)xdr_wrapstring, sizeof (char*)); - -bool_t Xdr::XdrParams (XDR* xdrs, XdrSeqInfo* xsi) -{ - XdrInfo** infop = xsi->infos; - void** datap = xsi->data; - - while (*infop) - { - if (! (*infop->Proc ()) (xdrs, *datap)) - return FALSE; - infop++, datap++; - } - return TRUE; -} |