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NAME

       tftp - Trivial FTP.

DESCRIPTION

       Interface module for the tftp application.

DATA TYPES

       ServiceConfig = Options

       Options = [option()]

       Most  of  the options are common for both the client and the server side, but some of them
       differs a little. The available option()s are as follows:

         {debug, Level}:
           Level = none | error | warning | brief | normal | verbose | all

           Controls the level of debug printouts. Default is none.

         {host, Host}:
           Host = hostname(), see inet(3erl).

           The name or IP address of the host where the TFTP daemon resides. This option is  only
           used by the client.

         {port, Port}:
           Port = int()

           The TFTP port where the daemon listens. Defaults is the standardized number 69. On the
           server side, it can sometimes make sense to set it to 0, meaning that the daemon  just
           picks a free port (which one is returned by function info/1).

           If  a socket is connected already, option {udp, [{fd, integer()}]} can be used to pass
           the open file descriptor to gen_udp. This can be automated  by  using  a  command-line
           argument  stating  the prebound file descriptor number. For example, if the port is 69
           and file descriptor 22 is opened  by  setuid_socket_wrap,  the  command-line  argument
           "-tftpd_69  22" triggers the prebound file descriptor 22 to be used instead of opening
           port  69.  The  UDP  option  {udp,   [{fd,   22}]}   is   automatically   added.   See
           init:get_argument/ about command-line arguments and gen_udp:open/2 about UDP options.

         {port_policy, Policy}:
           Policy = random | Port | {range, MinPort, MaxPort}

           Port = MinPort = MaxPort = int()

           Policy  for  the  selection  of  the  temporary port that is used by the server/client
           during the file transfer. Default is random, which is the  standardized  policy.  With
           this  policy  a randomized free port is used. A single port or a range of ports can be
           useful if the protocol passes through a firewall.

         {udp, Options}:
           Options = [Opt], see gen_udp:open/2.

         {use_tsize, Bool}:
           Bool = bool()

           Flag for automated use of option tsize. With this set to true, the write_file/3 client
           determines the filesize and sends it to the server as the standardized tsize option. A
           read_file/3 client acquires only a filesize from the server by sending a zero tsize.

         {max_tsize, MaxTsize}:
           MaxTsize = int() | infinity

           Threshold for the maximal filesize in bytes. The transfer is aborted if the  limit  is
           exceeded. Default is infinity.

         {max_conn, MaxConn}:
           MaxConn = int() | infinity

           Threshold  for  the maximal number of active connections. The daemon rejects the setup
           of new connections if the limit is exceeded. Default is infinity.

         {TftpKey, TftpVal}:
           TftpKey = string()
           TftpVal = string()

           Name and value of a TFTP option.

         {reject, Feature}:
           Feature = Mode | TftpKey
            Mode = read | write
            TftpKey = string()

           Controls which features to reject. This is mostly useful for  the  server  as  it  can
           restrict the use of certain TFTP options or read/write access.

         {callback, {RegExp, Module, State}}:
           RegExp = string()
           Module = atom()
           State = term()

           Registration  of  a  callback  module.  When  a  file  is to be transferred, its local
           filename is matched to the regular expressions of the registered callbacks. The  first
           matching callback is used during the transfer. See read_file/3 and write_file/3.

           The callback module must implement the tftp behavior, see CALLBACK FUNCTIONS.

         {logger, Module}:
           Module = module()

           Callback  module  for  customized  logging of errors, warnings, and info messages. The
           callback module must implement the tftp_logger behavior,  see  LOGGER  FUNCTIONS.  The
           default module is tftp_logger.

         {max_retries, MaxRetries}:
           MaxRetries = int()

           Threshold  for  the  maximal  number of retries. By default the server/client tries to
           resend a message up to five times when the time-out expires.

EXPORTS

       change_config(daemons, Options) -> [{Pid, Result}]

              Types:

                 Options = [option()]
                 Pid = pid()
                 Result = ok | {error, Reason}
                 Reason = term()

              Changes configuration for all TFTP daemon processes.

       change_config(servers, Options) -> [{Pid, Result}]

              Types:

                 Options = [option()]
                 Pid = pid()
                 Result = ok | {error, Reason}
                 Reason = term()

              Changes configuration for all TFTP server processes.

       change_config(Pid, Options) -> Result

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Options = [option()]
                 Result = ok | {error, Reason}
                 Reason = term()

              Changes configuration for a TFTP daemon, server, or client process.

       info(daemons) -> [{Pid, Options}]

              Types:

                 Pid = [pid()]
                 Options = [option()]
                 Reason = term()

              Returns information about all TFTP daemon processes.

       info(servers) -> [{Pid, Options}]

              Types:

                 Pid = [pid()]
                 Options = [option()]
                 Reason = term()

              Returns information about all TFTP server processes.

       info(Pid) -> {ok, Options} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Options = [option()]
                 Reason = term()

              Returns information about a TFTP daemon, server, or client process.

       read_file(RemoteFilename, LocalFilename, Options) ->  {ok,  LastCallbackState}  |  {error,
       Reason}

              Types:

                 RemoteFilename = string()
                 LocalFilename = binary | string()
                 Options = [option()]
                 LastCallbackState = term()
                 Reason = term()

              Reads a (virtual) file RemoteFilename from a TFTP server.

              If  LocalFilename  is  the  atom binary, tftp_binary is used as callback module. It
              concatenates all transferred blocks and  returns  them  as  one  single  binary  in
              LastCallbackState.

              If  LocalFilename  is  a  string  and  there  are  no  registered callback modules,
              tftp_file is used as callback module. It writes each transferred block to the  file
              named   LocalFilename   and   returns   the   number   of   transferred   bytes  in
              LastCallbackState.

              If  LocalFilename  is  a  string  and  there  are  registered   callback   modules,
              LocalFilename  is  tested  against  the  regexps  of  these and the callback module
              corresponding to the first match is used, or an  error  tuple  is  returned  if  no
              matching regexp is found.

       start(Options) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Options = [option()]
                 Pid = pid()
                 Reason = term()

              Starts  a  daemon  process  listening for UDP packets on a port. When it receives a
              request for read or write, it spawns a temporary server process handling the actual
              transfer of the (virtual) file.

       write_file(RemoteFilename,  LocalFilename,  Options)  -> {ok, LastCallbackState} | {error,
       Reason}

              Types:

                 RemoteFilename = string()
                 LocalFilename = binary() | string()
                 Options = [option()]
                 LastCallbackState = term()
                 Reason = term()

              Writes a (virtual) file RemoteFilename to a TFTP server.

              If LocalFilename is a binary, tftp_binary is used as callback module. The binary is
              transferred  block  by  block  and  the  number of transferred bytes is returned in
              LastCallbackState.

              If LocalFilename is  a  string  and  there  are  no  registered  callback  modules,
              tftp_file  is  used as callback module. It reads the file named LocalFilename block
              by block and returns the number of transferred bytes in LastCallbackState.

              If  LocalFilename  is  a  string  and  there  are  registered   callback   modules,
              LocalFilename  is  tested  against  the  regexps  of  these and the callback module
              corresponding to the first match is used, or an  error  tuple  is  returned  if  no
              matching regexp is found.

CALLBACK FUNCTIONS

       A  tftp  callback  module is to be implemented as a tftp behavior and export the functions
       listed in the following.

       On the server side, the callback interaction  starts  with  a  call  to  open/5  with  the
       registered  initial  callback  state.  open/5 is expected to open the (virtual) file. Then
       either function read/1 or write/2 is invoked repeatedly, once per  transferred  block.  At
       each  function  call, the state returned from the previous call is obtained. When the last
       block is encountered, function read/1 or write/2 is expected to close the  (virtual)  file
       and  return  its  last  state. Function abort/3 is only used in error situations. Function
       prepare/5 is not used on the server side.

       On the client side, the callback interaction is the same, but it starts  and  ends  a  bit
       differently.  It  starts with a call to prepare/5 with the same arguments as open/5 takes.
       prepare/5 is expected to validate the TFTP options suggested by the user and to return the
       subset  of  them  that it accepts. Then the options are sent to the server, which performs
       the same TFTP option negotiation procedure. The options that are accepted  by  the  server
       are  forwarded  to function open/5 on the client side. On the client side, function open/5
       must accept all option as-is or reject the transfer. Then the callback interaction follows
       the  same  pattern as described for the server side. When the last block is encountered in
       read/1 or write/2, the  returned  state  is  forwarded  to  the  user  and  returned  from
       read_file/3 or write_file/3.

       If  a  callback  (performing the file access in the TFTP server) takes too long time (more
       than the double TFTP time-out), the server aborts the connection and sends an error  reply
       to  the client. This implies that the server releases resources attached to the connection
       faster than before. The server simply assumes that the client has given up.

       If the TFTP server receives yet another request from the same client (same host and  port)
       while it already has an active connection to the client, it ignores the new request if the
       request is equal to the first one (same filename and options). This implies that the (new)
       client will be served by the already ongoing connection on the server side. By not setting
       up yet another connection, in parallel with the ongoing  one,  the  server  consumes  less
       resources.

EXPORTS

       Module:abort(Code, Text, State) -> ok

              Types:

                 Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc
                  | badop | eexist | baduser | badopt
                  | int()
                 Text = string()
                 State = term()

              Invoked when the file transfer is aborted.

              The  callback function is expected to clean up its used resources after the aborted
              file transfer, such as closing open file descriptors and so on. The function is not
              invoked  if any of the other callback functions returns an error, as it is expected
              that they already have cleaned up the necessary resources. However, it  is  invoked
              if the functions fail (crash).

       Module:open(Peer,    Access,    Filename,   Mode,   SuggestedOptions,   State)   ->   {ok,
       AcceptedOptions, NewState} | {error, {Code, Text}}

              Types:

                 Peer = {PeerType, PeerHost, PeerPort}
                 PeerType = inet | inet6
                 PeerHost = ip_address()
                 PeerPort = integer()
                 Access = read | write
                 Filename = string()
                 Mode = string()
                 SuggestedOptions = AcceptedOptions = [{Key, Value}]
                  Key = Value = string()
                 State = InitialState | term()
                  InitialState = [] | [{root_dir, string()}]
                 NewState = term()
                 Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc
                  | badop | eexist | baduser | badopt
                  | int()
                 Text = string()

              Opens a file for read or write access.

              On the client side, where the open/5 call has been preceded by a call to prepare/5,
              all options must be accepted or rejected.

              On  the server side, where there is no preceding prepare/5 call, no new options can
              be added, but those present in SuggestedOptions can be omitted or replaced with new
              values in AcceptedOptions.

       Module:prepare(Peer,  Access,  Filename,  Mode,  SuggestedOptions,  InitialState)  -> {ok,
       AcceptedOptions, NewState} | {error, {Code, Text}}

              Types:

                 Peer = {PeerType, PeerHost, PeerPort}
                 PeerType = inet | inet6
                 PeerHost = ip_address()
                 PeerPort = integer()
                 Access = read | write
                 Filename = string()
                 Mode = string()
                 SuggestedOptions = AcceptedOptions = [{Key, Value}]
                  Key = Value = string()
                 InitialState = [] | [{root_dir, string()}]
                 NewState = term()
                 Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc
                  | badop | eexist | baduser | badopt
                  | int()
                 Text = string()

              Prepares to open a file on the client side.

              No new options can be added, but those present in SuggestedOptions can  be  omitted
              or replaced with new values in AcceptedOptions.

              This  is  followed  by  a call to open/4 before any read/write access is performed.
              AcceptedOptions is sent to the server, which  replies  with  the  options  that  it
              accepts. These are then forwarded to open/4 as SuggestedOptions.

       Module:read(State)  ->  {more,  Bin,  NewState}  |  {last, Bin, FileSize} | {error, {Code,
       Text}}

              Types:

                 State = NewState = term()
                 Bin = binary()
                 FileSize = int()
                 Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc
                  | badop | eexist | baduser | badopt
                  | int()
                 Text = string()

              Reads a chunk from the file.

              The callback function is expected to close the file when the  last  file  chunk  is
              encountered.  When  an  error  is encountered, the callback function is expected to
              clean up after the aborted file transfer, such as closing  open  file  descriptors,
              and  so  on.  In  both  cases  there  will  be no more calls to any of the callback
              functions.

       Module:write(Bin, State) -> {more, NewState} | {last, FileSize} | {error, {Code, Text}}

              Types:

                 Bin = binary()
                 State = NewState = term()
                 FileSize = int()
                 Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc
                  | badop | eexist | baduser | badopt
                  | int()
                 Text = string()

              Writes a chunk to the file.

              The callback function is expected to close the file when the  last  file  chunk  is
              encountered.  When  an  error  is encountered, the callback function is expected to
              clean up after the aborted file transfer, such as closing  open  file  descriptors,
              and  so  on.  In  both  cases  there  will  be no more calls to any of the callback
              functions.

LOGGER FUNCTIONS

       A tftp_logger callback module is to be implemented as a tftp_logger  behavior  and  export
       the following functions:

EXPORTS

       Logger:error_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)

              Types:

                 Format = string()
                 Data = [term()]
                 Reason = term()

              Logs an error message. See error_logger:error_msg/2 for details.

       Logger:info_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)

              Types:

                 Format = string()
                 Data = [term()]
                 Reason = term()

              Logs an info message. See error_logger:info_msg/2 for details.

       Logger:warning_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)

              Types:

                 Format = string()
                 Data = [term()]
                 Reason = term()

              Logs a warning message. See error_logger:warning_msg/2 for details.