svc_simple.c revision 1.20 1 /* $NetBSD: svc_simple.c,v 1.20 2000/07/06 03:10:35 christos Exp $ */
2
3 /*
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30 */
31 /*
32 * Copyright (c) 1986-1991 by Sun Microsystems Inc.
33 */
34
35 /* #pragma ident "@(#)svc_simple.c 1.18 94/04/24 SMI" */
36
37 /*
38 * svc_simple.c
39 * Simplified front end to rpc.
40 */
41
42 /*
43 * This interface creates a virtual listener for all the services
44 * started thru rpc_reg(). It listens on the same endpoint for
45 * all the services and then executes the corresponding service
46 * for the given prognum and procnum.
47 */
48
49 #include "namespace.h"
50 #include "reentrant.h"
51 #include <sys/types.h>
52 #include <rpc/rpc.h>
53 #include <rpc/nettype.h>
54 #include <stdio.h>
55 #include <stdlib.h>
56 #include <string.h>
57 #include <err.h>
58
59 #include "rpc_com.h"
60
61 #ifdef __weak_alias
62 __weak_alias(rpc_reg,_rpc_reg)
63 #endif
64
65 static void universal __P((struct svc_req *, SVCXPRT *));
66
67 static struct proglst {
68 char *(*p_progname) __P((char *));
69 rpcprog_t p_prognum;
70 rpcvers_t p_versnum;
71 rpcproc_t p_procnum;
72 SVCXPRT *p_transp;
73 char *p_netid;
74 char *p_xdrbuf;
75 int p_recvsz;
76 xdrproc_t p_inproc, p_outproc;
77 struct proglst *p_nxt;
78 } *proglst;
79
80 static const char rpc_reg_err[] = "%s: %s";
81 static const char rpc_reg_msg[] = "rpc_reg: ";
82 static const char __reg_err1[] = "can't find appropriate transport";
83 static const char __reg_err2[] = "can't get protocol info";
84 static const char __reg_err3[] = "unsupported transport size";
85 static const char __no_mem_str[] = "out of memory";
86
87 /*
88 * For simplified, easy to use kind of rpc interfaces.
89 * nettype indicates the type of transport on which the service will be
90 * listening. Used for conservation of the system resource. Only one
91 * handle is created for all the services (actually one of each netid)
92 * and same xdrbuf is used for same netid. The size of the arguments
93 * is also limited by the recvsize for that transport, even if it is
94 * a COTS transport. This may be wrong, but for cases like these, they
95 * should not use the simplified interfaces like this.
96 */
97
98 int
99 rpc_reg(prognum, versnum, procnum, progname, inproc, outproc, nettype)
100 rpcprog_t prognum; /* program number */
101 rpcvers_t versnum; /* version number */
102 rpcproc_t procnum; /* procedure number */
103 char *(*progname) __P((char *)); /* Server routine */
104 xdrproc_t inproc, outproc; /* in/out XDR procedures */
105 char *nettype; /* nettype */
106 {
107 struct netconfig *nconf;
108 int done = FALSE;
109 void *handle;
110 #ifdef __REENT
111 extern mutex_t proglst_lock;
112 #endif
113
114
115
116 if (procnum == NULLPROC) {
117 warnx("%s can't reassign procedure number %u", rpc_reg_msg,
118 NULLPROC);
119 return (-1);
120 }
121
122 if (nettype == NULL)
123 nettype = "netpath"; /* The default behavior */
124 if ((handle = __rpc_setconf(nettype)) == NULL) {
125 warnx(rpc_reg_err, rpc_reg_msg, __reg_err1);
126 return (-1);
127 }
128 /* VARIABLES PROTECTED BY proglst_lock: proglst */
129 mutex_lock(&proglst_lock);
130 while ((nconf = __rpc_getconf(handle)) != NULL) {
131 struct proglst *pl;
132 SVCXPRT *svcxprt;
133 int madenow;
134 u_int recvsz;
135 char *xdrbuf;
136 char *netid;
137
138 madenow = FALSE;
139 svcxprt = NULL;
140 for (pl = proglst; pl; pl = pl->p_nxt)
141 if (strcmp(pl->p_netid, nconf->nc_netid) == 0) {
142 svcxprt = pl->p_transp;
143 xdrbuf = pl->p_xdrbuf;
144 recvsz = pl->p_recvsz;
145 netid = pl->p_netid;
146 break;
147 }
148
149 if (svcxprt == NULL) {
150 struct __rpc_sockinfo si;
151
152 svcxprt = svc_tli_create(RPC_ANYFD, nconf, NULL, 0, 0);
153 if (svcxprt == NULL)
154 continue;
155 if (!__rpc_fd2sockinfo(svcxprt->xp_fd, &si)) {
156 warnx(rpc_reg_err, rpc_reg_msg, __reg_err2);
157 SVC_DESTROY(svcxprt);
158 continue;
159 }
160 recvsz = __rpc_get_t_size(si.si_af, si.si_proto, 0);
161 if (recvsz == 0) {
162 warnx(rpc_reg_err, rpc_reg_msg, __reg_err3);
163 SVC_DESTROY(svcxprt);
164 continue;
165 }
166 if (((xdrbuf = malloc((unsigned)recvsz)) == NULL) ||
167 ((netid = strdup(nconf->nc_netid)) == NULL)) {
168 warnx(rpc_reg_err, rpc_reg_msg, __no_mem_str);
169 SVC_DESTROY(svcxprt);
170 break;
171 }
172 madenow = TRUE;
173 }
174 /*
175 * Check if this (program, version, netid) had already been
176 * registered. The check may save a few RPC calls to rpcbind
177 */
178 for (pl = proglst; pl; pl = pl->p_nxt)
179 if ((pl->p_prognum == prognum) &&
180 (pl->p_versnum == versnum) &&
181 (strcmp(pl->p_netid, netid) == 0))
182 break;
183 if (pl == NULL) { /* Not yet */
184 (void) rpcb_unset(prognum, versnum, nconf);
185 } else {
186 /* so that svc_reg does not call rpcb_set() */
187 nconf = NULL;
188 }
189
190 if (!svc_reg(svcxprt, prognum, versnum, universal, nconf)) {
191 warnx("%s couldn't register prog %u vers %u for %s",
192 rpc_reg_msg, (unsigned)prognum,
193 (unsigned)versnum, netid);
194 if (madenow) {
195 SVC_DESTROY(svcxprt);
196 free(xdrbuf);
197 free(netid);
198 }
199 continue;
200 }
201
202 pl = malloc(sizeof (struct proglst));
203 if (pl == NULL) {
204 warnx(rpc_reg_err, rpc_reg_msg, __no_mem_str);
205 if (madenow) {
206 SVC_DESTROY(svcxprt);
207 free(xdrbuf);
208 free(netid);
209 }
210 break;
211 }
212 pl->p_progname = progname;
213 pl->p_prognum = prognum;
214 pl->p_versnum = versnum;
215 pl->p_procnum = procnum;
216 pl->p_inproc = inproc;
217 pl->p_outproc = outproc;
218 pl->p_transp = svcxprt;
219 pl->p_xdrbuf = xdrbuf;
220 pl->p_recvsz = recvsz;
221 pl->p_netid = netid;
222 pl->p_nxt = proglst;
223 proglst = pl;
224 done = TRUE;
225 }
226 __rpc_endconf(handle);
227 mutex_unlock(&proglst_lock);
228
229 if (done == FALSE) {
230 warnx("%s cant find suitable transport for %s",
231 rpc_reg_msg, nettype);
232 return (-1);
233 }
234 return (0);
235 }
236
237 /*
238 * The universal handler for the services registered using registerrpc.
239 * It handles both the connectionless and the connection oriented cases.
240 */
241
242 static void
243 universal(rqstp, transp)
244 struct svc_req *rqstp;
245 SVCXPRT *transp;
246 {
247 rpcprog_t prog;
248 rpcvers_t vers;
249 rpcproc_t proc;
250 char *outdata;
251 char *xdrbuf;
252 struct proglst *pl;
253 #ifdef __REENT
254 extern mutex_t proglst_lock;
255 #endif
256
257 /*
258 * enforce "procnum 0 is echo" convention
259 */
260 if (rqstp->rq_proc == NULLPROC) {
261 if (svc_sendreply(transp, (xdrproc_t) xdr_void, NULL) ==
262 FALSE) {
263 warnx("svc_sendreply failed");
264 }
265 return;
266 }
267 prog = rqstp->rq_prog;
268 vers = rqstp->rq_vers;
269 proc = rqstp->rq_proc;
270 mutex_lock(&proglst_lock);
271 for (pl = proglst; pl; pl = pl->p_nxt)
272 if (pl->p_prognum == prog && pl->p_procnum == proc &&
273 pl->p_versnum == vers &&
274 (strcmp(pl->p_netid, transp->xp_netid) == 0)) {
275 /* decode arguments into a CLEAN buffer */
276 xdrbuf = pl->p_xdrbuf;
277 /* Zero the arguments: reqd ! */
278 (void) memset(xdrbuf, 0, sizeof (pl->p_recvsz));
279 /*
280 * Assuming that sizeof (xdrbuf) would be enough
281 * for the arguments; if not then the program
282 * may bomb. BEWARE!
283 */
284 if (!svc_getargs(transp, pl->p_inproc, xdrbuf)) {
285 svcerr_decode(transp);
286 mutex_unlock(&proglst_lock);
287 return;
288 }
289 outdata = (*(pl->p_progname))(xdrbuf);
290 if (outdata == NULL &&
291 pl->p_outproc != (xdrproc_t) xdr_void){
292 /* there was an error */
293 mutex_unlock(&proglst_lock);
294 return;
295 }
296 if (!svc_sendreply(transp, pl->p_outproc, outdata)) {
297 warnx(
298 "rpc: rpc_reg trouble replying to prog %u vers %u",
299 (unsigned)prog, (unsigned)vers);
300 mutex_unlock(&proglst_lock);
301 return;
302 }
303 /* free the decoded arguments */
304 (void) svc_freeargs(transp, pl->p_inproc, xdrbuf);
305 mutex_unlock(&proglst_lock);
306 return;
307 }
308 mutex_unlock(&proglst_lock);
309 /* This should never happen */
310 warnx("rpc: rpc_reg: never registered prog %u vers %u",
311 (unsigned)prog, (unsigned)vers);
312 return;
313 }
314