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NAME
XPAMacros - Server Callback Macros
SYNOPSIS
#include <xpa.h>
xpa_class, xpa_name, xpa_method, xpa_cmdfd, xpa_datafd,
xpa_sendian, xpa_cendian
DESCRIPTION
Server routines have access to information about the XPA being called via the following macros (each of
which takes the xpa handle as an argument):
macro explanation
------ -----------
xpa_class class of this xpa
xpa_name name of this xpa
xpa_method method string (inet or local connect info)
xpa_cmdfd fd of command socket
xpa_datafd fd of data socket
xpa_sendian endian-ness of server ("little" or "big")
xpa_cendian endian-ness of client ("little" or "big"
The argument to these macros is the call_data pointer that is passed to the server procedure. This
pointer should be type case to XPA in the server routine:
XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data;
The most important of these macros is xpa_datafd(). A server routine that sets "fillbuf=false" in
receive_mode or send_mode can use this macro to perform I/O directly to/from the client, rather than
using buf.
The xpa_cendian and xpa_sendian macros can be used together to determine if the data transferred from the
client is byte swapped with respect to the server. Values for these macros are: "little", "big", or "?".
In order to do a proper conversion, you still need to know the format of the data (i.e., byte swapping is
dependent on the size of the data element being converted).
SEE ALSO
See xpa(7) for a list of XPA help pages
version 2.1.15 July 23, 2013 xpamacros(3)