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NAME

     rpc_svc_create, svc_control, svc_create, svc_destroy, svc_dg_create, svc_fd_create, svc_raw_create,
     svc_tli_create, svc_tp_create, svc_vc_create — library routines for the creation of server handles

SYNOPSIS

     #include <rpc/rpc.h>

     bool_t
     svc_control(SVCXPRT *svc, const u_int req, void *info);

     int
     svc_create(void (*dispatch)(struct svc_req *, SVCXPRT *), const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum,
         const char *nettype);

     SVCXPRT *
     svc_dg_create(const int fildes, const u_int sendsz, const u_int recvsz);

     void
     svc_destroy(SVCXPRT *xprt);

     SVCXPRT *
     svc_fd_create(const int fildes, const u_int sendsz, const u_int recvsz);

     SVCXPRT *
     svc_raw_create(void);

     SVCXPRT *
     svc_tli_create(const int fildes, const struct netconfig *netconf, const struct t_bind *bindaddr,
         const u_int sendsz, const u_int recvsz);

     SVCXPRT *
     svc_tp_create(void (*dispatch)(struct svc_req *, SVCXPRT *), const rpcprog_t prognum,
         const rpcvers_t versnum, const struct netconfig *netconf);

     SVCXPRT *
     svc_vc_create(const int fildes, const u_int sendsz, const u_int recvsz);

DESCRIPTION

     These routines are part of the RPC library which allows C language programs to make procedure calls on
     servers across the network.  These routines deal with the creation of service handles.  Once the handle is
     created, the server can be invoked by calling svc_run().

Routines

     See rpc(3) for the definition of the SVCXPRT data structure.

     svc_control()
            A function to change or retrieve various information about a service object.  The req argument
            indicates the type of operation and info is a pointer to the information.  The supported values of
            req, their argument types, and what they do are:

            SVCGET_VERSQUIET
                        If a request is received for a program number served by this server but the version
                        number is outside the range registered with the server, an RPC_PROGVERSMISMATCH error
                        will normally be returned.  The info argument should be a pointer to an integer.  Upon
                        successful completion of the SVCGET_VERSQUIET request, *info contains an integer which
                        describes the server's current behavior: 0 indicates normal server behavior (that is, an
                        RPC_PROGVERSMISMATCH error will be returned); 1 indicates that the out of range request
                        will be silently ignored.

            SVCSET_VERSQUIET
                        If a request is received for a program number served by this server but the version
                        number is outside the range registered with the server, an RPC_PROGVERSMISMATCH error
                        will normally be returned.  It is sometimes desirable to change this behavior.  The info
                        argument should be a pointer to an integer which is either 0 (indicating normal server
                        behavior - an RPC_PROGVERSMISMATCH error will be returned), or 1 (indicating that the
                        out of range request should be silently ignored).

     svc_create()
            The svc_create() function creates server handles for all the transports belonging to the class
            nettype.  The nettype argument defines a class of transports which can be used for a particular
            application.  The transports are tried in left to right order in NETPATH variable or in top to
            bottom order in the netconfig database.  If nettype is NULL, it defaults to "netpath".

            The svc_create() function registers itself with the rpcbind service (see rpcbind(8)).  The dispatch
            function is called when there is a remote procedure call for the given prognum and versnum; this
            requires calling svc_run() (see svc_run() in rpc_svc_reg(3)).  If svc_create() succeeds, it returns
            the number of server handles it created, otherwise it returns 0 and an error message is logged.

     svc_destroy()
            A function macro that destroys the RPC service handle xprt.  Destruction usually involves
            deallocation of private data structures, including xprt itself.  Use of xprt is undefined after
            calling this routine.

     svc_dg_create()
            This routine creates a connectionless RPC service handle, and returns a pointer to it.  This routine
            returns NULL if it fails, and an error message is logged.  The sendsz and recvsz arguments are
            arguments used to specify the size of the buffers.  If they are 0, suitable defaults are chosen.
            The file descriptor fildes should be open and bound.  The server is not registered with rpcbind(8).

            Warning: since connectionless-based RPC messages can only hold limited amount of encoded data, this
            transport cannot be used for procedures that take large arguments or return huge results.

     svc_fd_create()
            This routine creates a service on top of an open and bound file descriptor, and returns the handle
            to it.  Typically, this descriptor is a connected file descriptor for a connection-oriented
            transport.  The sendsz and recvsz arguments indicate sizes for the send and receive buffers.  If
            they are 0, reasonable defaults are chosen.  This routine returns NULL if it fails, and an error
            message is logged.

     svc_raw_create()
            This routine creates an RPC service handle and returns a pointer to it.  The transport is really a
            buffer within the process's address space, so the corresponding RPC client should live in the same
            address space; (see clnt_raw_create() in rpc_clnt_create(3)).  This routine allows simulation of RPC
            and acquisition of RPC overheads (such as round trip times), without any kernel and networking
            interference.  This routine returns NULL if it fails, and an error message is logged.

            Note: svc_run() should not be called when the raw interface is being used.

     svc_tli_create()
            This routine creates an RPC server handle, and returns a pointer to it.  The fildes argument is the
            file descriptor on which the service is listening.  If fildes is RPC_ANYFD, it opens a file
            descriptor on the transport specified by netconf.  If the file descriptor is unbound and bindaddr is
            not NULL, fildes is bound to the address specified by bindaddr, otherwise fildes is bound to a
            default address chosen by the transport.

            Note: the t_bind structure comes from the TLI/XTI SysV interface, which NetBSD does not use.  The
            structure is defined in <rpc/types.h> for compatibility as:

            struct t_bind {
                struct netbuf addr; /* network address, see rpc(3) */
                unsigned int  qlen; /* queue length (for listen(2)) */
            };

            In the case where the default address is chosen, the number of outstanding connect requests is set
            to 8 for connection-oriented transports.  The user may specify the size of the send and receive
            buffers with the arguments sendsz and recvsz; values of 0 choose suitable defaults.  This routine
            returns NULL if it fails, and an error message is logged.  The server is not registered with the
            rpcbind(8) service.

     svc_tp_create()
            The svc_tp_create() function creates a server handle for the network specified by netconf, and
            registers itself with the rpcbind service.  The dispatch function is called when there is a remote
            procedure call for the given prognum and versnum; this requires calling svc_run().  The
            svc_tp_create() function returns the service handle if it succeeds, otherwise a NULL is returned and
            an error message is logged.

     svc_vc_create()
            This routine creates a connection-oriented RPC service and returns a pointer to it.  This routine
            returns NULL if it fails, and an error message is logged.  The users may specify the size of the
            send and receive buffers with the arguments sendsz and recvsz; values of 0 choose suitable defaults.
            The file descriptor fildes should be open and bound.  The server is not registered with the
            rpcbind(8) service.

AVAILABILITY

     These functions are part of libtirpc.

SEE ALSO

     rpc(3), rpc_svc_calls(3), rpc_svc_err(3), rpc_svc_reg(3), rpcbind(8)