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NAME

     rpc_clnt_create, clnt_control, clnt_create, clnt_create_timed, clnt_create_vers,
     clnt_create_vers_timed, clnt_destroy, clnt_dg_create, clnt_pcreateerror, clnt_raw_create,
     clnt_spcreateerror, clnt_tli_create, clnt_tp_create, clnt_tp_create_timed, clnt_vc_create,
     rpc_createerr — library routines for dealing with creation and manipulation of CLIENT
     handles

LIBRARY

     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

     #include <rpc/rpc.h>

     bool_t
     clnt_control(CLIENT *clnt, const u_int req, char *info);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_create(const char * host, const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum,
         const char *nettype);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_create_timed(const char * host, const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum,
         const char *nettype, const struct timeval *timeout);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_create_vers(const char * host, const rpcprog_t prognum, rpcvers_t *vers_outp,
         const rpcvers_t vers_low, const rpcvers_t vers_high, const char *nettype);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_create_vers_timed(const char * host, const rpcprog_t prognum, rpcvers_t *vers_outp,
         const rpcvers_t vers_low, const rpcvers_t vers_high, char *nettype,
         const struct timeval *timeout);

     void
     clnt_destroy(CLIENT *clnt);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_dg_create(const int fildes, const struct netbuf *svcaddr, const rpcprog_t prognum,
         const rpcvers_t versnum, const u_int sendsz, const u_int recvsz);

     void
     clnt_pcreateerror(const char *s);

     char *
     clnt_spcreateerror(const char *s);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_raw_create(const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_tli_create(const int fildes, const struct netconfig *netconf,
         const struct netbuf *svcaddr, const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum,
         const u_int sendsz, const u_int recvsz);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_tp_create(const char * host, const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum,
         const struct netconfig *netconf);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_tp_create_timed(const char * host, const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum,
         const struct netconfig *netconf, const struct timeval *timeout);

     CLIENT *
     clnt_vc_create(const int fildes, const struct netbuf *svcaddr, const rpcprog_t prognum,
         const rpcvers_t versnum, u_int sendsz, u_int recvsz);

DESCRIPTION

     RPC library routines allow C language programs to make procedure calls on other machines
     across the network.  First a CLIENT handle is created and then the client calls a procedure
     to send a request to the server.  On receipt of the request, the server calls a dispatch
     routine to perform the requested service, and then sends a reply.

Routines

     clnt_control()
              A function macro to change or retrieve various information about a client object.
              The req argument indicates the type of operation, and info is a pointer to the
              information.  For both connectionless and connection-oriented transports, the
              supported values of req and their argument types and what they do are:

              CLSET_TIMEOUT      struct timeval *    set total timeout
              CLGET_TIMEOUT      struct timeval *    get total timeout

              Note: if you set the timeout using clnt_control(), the timeout argument passed by
              clnt_call() is ignored in all subsequent calls.

              Note: If you set the timeout value to 0, clnt_control() immediately returns an
              error (RPC_TIMEDOUT).  Set the timeout argument to 0 for batching calls.

              CLGET_SVC_ADDR     struct netbuf *     get servers address
              CLGET_FD           int *               get fd from handle
              CLSET_FD_CLOSE     void                close fd on destroy
              CLSET_FD_NCLOSE    void                don't close fd on destroy
              CLGET_VERS         u_int32_t *         get RPC program version
              CLSET_VERS         u_int32_t *         set RPC program version
              CLGET_XID          u_int32_t *         get XID of previous call
              CLSET_XID          u_int32_t *         set XID of next call

              The following operations are valid for connectionless transports only:

              CLSET_RETRY_TIMEOUT    struct timeval *    set the retry timeout
              CLGET_RETRY_TIMEOUT    struct timeval *    get the retry timeout
              CLSET_CONNECT          int *               use connect(2)

              The retry timeout is the time that RPC waits for the server to reply before
              retransmitting the request.  The clnt_control() function returns TRUE on success
              and FALSE on failure.

     clnt_create()
              Generic client creation routine for program prognum and version versnum.  The host
              argument identifies the name of the remote host where the server is located.  The
              nettype argument indicates the class of transport protocol to use.  The transports
              are tried in left to right order in NETPATH environment variable or in top to
              bottom order in the netconfig database.  The clnt_create() function tries all the
              transports of the nettype class available from the NETPATH environment variable and
              the netconfig database, and chooses the first successful one.  A default timeout is
              set and can be modified using clnt_control().  This routine returns NULL if it
              fails.  The clnt_pcreateerror() routine can be used to print the reason for
              failure.

              Note: clnt_create() returns a valid client handle even if the particular version
              number supplied to clnt_create() is not registered with the rpcbind(8) service.
              This mismatch will be discovered by a clnt_call() later (see rpc_clnt_calls(3)).

     clnt_create_timed()
              Generic client creation routine which is similar to clnt_create() but which also
              has the additional argument timeout that specifies the maximum amount of time
              allowed for each transport class tried.  In all other respects, the
              clnt_create_timed() call behaves exactly like the clnt_create() call.

     clnt_create_vers()
              Generic client creation routine which is similar to clnt_create() but which also
              checks for the version availability.  The host argument identifies the name of the
              remote host where the server is located.  The nettype argument indicates the class
              transport protocols to be used.  If the routine is successful it returns a client
              handle created for the highest version between vers_low and vers_high that is
              supported by the server.  The vers_outp argument is set to this value.  That is,
              after a successful return vers_low <= *vers_outp <= vers_high.  If no version
              between vers_low and vers_high is supported by the server then the routine fails
              and returns NULL.  A default timeout is set and can be modified using
              clnt_control().  This routine returns NULL if it fails.  The clnt_pcreateerror()
              routine can be used to print the reason for failure.  Note: clnt_create() returns a
              valid client handle even if the particular version number supplied to clnt_create()
              is not registered with the rpcbind(8) service.  This mismatch will be discovered by
              a clnt_call() later (see rpc_clnt_calls(3)).  However, clnt_create_vers() does this
              for you and returns a valid handle only if a version within the range supplied is
              supported by the server.

     clnt_create_vers_timed()
              Generic client creation routine which is similar to clnt_create_vers() but which
              also has the additional argument timeout that specifies the maximum amount of time
              allowed for each transport class tried.  In all other respects, the
              clnt_create_vers_timed() call behaves exactly like the clnt_create_vers() call.

     clnt_destroy()
              A function macro that destroys the client's RPC handle.  Destruction usually
              involves deallocation of private data structures, including clnt itself.  Use of
              clnt is undefined after calling clnt_destroy().  If the RPC library opened the
              associated file descriptor, or CLSET_FD_CLOSE was set using clnt_control(), the
              file descriptor will be closed.  The caller should call auth_destroy(clnt->cl_auth)
              (before calling clnt_destroy()) to destroy the associated AUTH structure (see
              rpc_clnt_auth(3)).

     clnt_dg_create()
              This routine creates an RPC client for the remote program prognum and version
              versnum; the client uses a connectionless transport.  The remote program is located
              at address svcaddr.  The fildes argument is an open and bound file descriptor.
              This routine will resend the call message in intervals of 15 seconds until a
              response is received or until the call times out.  The total time for the call to
              time out is specified by clnt_call() (see clnt_call() in rpc_clnt_calls(3)).  The
              retry time out and the total time out periods can be changed using clnt_control().
              The user may set the size of the send and receive buffers with the sendsz and
              recvsz arguments; values of 0 choose suitable defaults.  This routine returns NULL
              if it fails.

     clnt_pcreateerror()
              Print a message to standard error indicating why a client RPC handle could not be
              created.  The message is prepended with the string s and a colon, and appended with
              a newline.

     clnt_spcreateerror()
              Like clnt_pcreateerror(), except that it returns a string instead of printing to
              the standard error.  A newline is not appended to the message in this case.
              Warning: returns a pointer to a buffer that is overwritten on each call.

     clnt_raw_create()
              This routine creates an RPC client handle for the remote program prognum and
              version versnum.  The transport used to pass messages to the service is a buffer
              within the process's address space, so the corresponding RPC server should live in
              the same address space; (see svc_raw_create() in rpc_svc_create(3)).  This allows
              simulation of RPC and measurement of RPC overheads, such as round trip times,
              without any kernel or networking interference.  This routine returns NULL if it
              fails.  The clnt_raw_create() function should be called after svc_raw_create().

     clnt_tli_create()
              This routine creates an RPC client handle for the remote program prognum and
              version versnum.  The remote program is located at address svcaddr.  If svcaddr is
              NULL and it is connection-oriented, it is assumed that the file descriptor is
              connected.  For connectionless transports, if svcaddr is NULL, RPC_UNKNOWNADDR
              error is set.  The fildes argument is a file descriptor which may be open, bound
              and connected.  If it is RPC_ANYFD, it opens a file descriptor on the transport
              specified by netconf.  If fildes is RPC_ANYFD and netconf is NULL, a
              RPC_UNKNOWNPROTO error is set.  If fildes is unbound, then it will attempt to bind
              the descriptor.  The user may specify the size of the buffers with the sendsz and
              recvsz arguments; values of 0 choose suitable defaults.  Depending upon the type of
              the transport (connection-oriented or connectionless), clnt_tli_create() calls
              appropriate client creation routines.  This routine returns NULL if it fails.  The
              clnt_pcreateerror() routine can be used to print the reason for failure.  The
              remote rpcbind service (see rpcbind(8)) is not consulted for the address of the
              remote service.

     clnt_tp_create()
              Like clnt_create() except clnt_tp_create() tries only one transport specified
              through netconf.  The clnt_tp_create() function creates a client handle for the
              program prognum, the version versnum, and for the transport specified by netconf.
              Default options are set, which can be changed using clnt_control() calls.  The
              remote rpcbind service on the host host is consulted for the address of the remote
              service.  This routine returns NULL if it fails.  The clnt_pcreateerror() routine
              can be used to print the reason for failure.

     clnt_tp_create_timed()
              Like clnt_tp_create() except clnt_tp_create_timed() has the extra argument timeout
              which specifies the maximum time allowed for the creation attempt to succeed.  In
              all other respects, the clnt_tp_create_timed() call behaves exactly like the
              clnt_tp_create() call.

     clnt_vc_create()
              This routine creates an RPC client for the remote program prognum and version
              versnum; the client uses a connection-oriented transport.  The remote program is
              located at address svcaddr.  The fildes argument is an open and bound file
              descriptor.  The user may specify the size of the send and receive buffers with the
              sendsz and recvsz arguments; values of 0 choose suitable defaults.  This routine
              returns NULL if it fails.  The address svcaddr should not be NULL and should point
              to the actual address of the remote program.  The clnt_vc_create() function does
              not consult the remote rpcbind service for this information.

     struct rpc_createerr rpc_createerr;
              A global variable whose value is set by any RPC client handle creation routine that
              fails.  It is used by the routine clnt_pcreateerror() to print the reason for the
              failure.

SEE ALSO

     rpc(3), rpc_clnt_auth(3), rpc_clnt_calls(3), rpcbind(8)