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1/*      $NetBSD: xdr.h,v 1.19 2000/07/17 05:00:45 matt Exp $    */
2
3/*
4 * Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for
5 * unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape
6 * media and as a part of the software program in whole or part.  Users
7 * may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized
8 * to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or
9 * program developed by the user.
10 *
11 * SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE
12 * WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
13 * PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.
14 *
15 * Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the
16 * part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction,
17 * modification or enhancement.
18 *
19 * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
20 * INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC
21 * OR ANY PART THEREOF.
22 *
23 * In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue
24 * or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if
25 * Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
26 *
27 * Sun Microsystems, Inc.
28 * 2550 Garcia Avenue
29 * Mountain View, California  94043
30 *
31 *      from: @(#)xdr.h 1.19 87/04/22 SMI
32 *      from: @(#)xdr.h 2.2 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC
33 * $FreeBSD: src/include/rpc/xdr.h,v 1.23 2003/03/07 13:19:40 nectar Exp $
34 */
35
36/*
37 * xdr.h, External Data Representation Serialization Routines.
38 *
39 * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
40 */
41
42#ifndef _RPC_XDR_H
43#define _RPC_XDR_H
44
45#include <sys/cdefs.h>
46
47#include <rpc/types.h>
48
49/*
50 * XDR provides a conventional way for converting between C data
51 * types and an external bit-string representation.  Library supplied
52 * routines provide for the conversion on built-in C data types.  These
53 * routines and utility routines defined here are used to help implement
54 * a type encode/decode routine for each user-defined type.
55 *
56 * Each data type provides a single procedure which takes two arguments:
57 *
58 *      bool_t
59 *      xdrproc(xdrs, argresp)
60 *              XDR *xdrs;
61 *              <type> *argresp;
62 *
63 * xdrs is an instance of a XDR handle, to which or from which the data
64 * type is to be converted.  argresp is a pointer to the structure to be
65 * converted.  The XDR handle contains an operation field which indicates
66 * which of the operations (ENCODE, DECODE * or FREE) is to be performed.
67 *
68 * XDR_DECODE may allocate space if the pointer argresp is null.  This
69 * data can be freed with the XDR_FREE operation.
70 *
71 * We write only one procedure per data type to make it easy
72 * to keep the encode and decode procedures for a data type consistent.
73 * In many cases the same code performs all operations on a user defined type,
74 * because all the hard work is done in the component type routines.
75 * decode as a series of calls on the nested data types.
76 */
77
78/*
79 * Xdr operations.  XDR_ENCODE causes the type to be encoded into the
80 * stream.  XDR_DECODE causes the type to be extracted from the stream.
81 * XDR_FREE can be used to release the space allocated by an XDR_DECODE
82 * request.
83 */
84enum xdr_op {
85        XDR_ENCODE=0,
86        XDR_DECODE=1,
87        XDR_FREE=2
88};
89
90/*
91 * This is the number of bytes per unit of external data.
92 */
93#define BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT      (4)
94#define RNDUP(x)  ((((x) + BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT - 1) / BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT) \
95                    * BYTES_PER_XDR_UNIT)
96
97/*
98 * The XDR handle.
99 * Contains operation which is being applied to the stream,
100 * an operations vector for the particular implementation (e.g. see xdr_mem.c),
101 * and two private fields for the use of the particular implementation.
102 */
103typedef struct __rpc_xdr {
104        enum xdr_op     x_op;           /* operation; fast additional param */
105        const struct xdr_ops {
106                /* get a long from underlying stream */
107                bool_t  (*x_getlong)(struct __rpc_xdr *, long *);
108                /* put a long to " */
109                bool_t  (*x_putlong)(struct __rpc_xdr *, const long *);
110                /* get some bytes from " */
111                bool_t  (*x_getbytes)(struct __rpc_xdr *, char *, u_int);
112                /* put some bytes to " */
113                bool_t  (*x_putbytes)(struct __rpc_xdr *, const char *, u_int);
114                /* returns bytes off from beginning */
115                u_int   (*x_getpostn)(struct __rpc_xdr *);
116                /* lets you reposition the stream */
117                bool_t  (*x_setpostn)(struct __rpc_xdr *, u_int);
118                /* buf quick ptr to buffered data */
119                int32_t *(*x_inline)(struct __rpc_xdr *, u_int);
120                /* free privates of this xdr_stream */
121                void    (*x_destroy)(struct __rpc_xdr *);
122        } *x_ops;
123        char *          x_public;       /* users' data */
124        void *          x_private;      /* pointer to private data */
125        char *          x_base;         /* private used for position info */
126        u_int           x_handy;        /* extra private word */
127} XDR;
128
129/*
130 * A xdrproc_t exists for each data type which is to be encoded or decoded.
131 *
132 * The second argument to the xdrproc_t is a pointer to an opaque pointer.
133 * The opaque pointer generally points to a structure of the data type
134 * to be decoded.  If this pointer is 0, then the type routines should
135 * allocate dynamic storage of the appropriate size and return it.
136 */
137typedef bool_t (*xdrproc_t) (XDR *, void *, ...);
138
139/*
140 * Operations defined on a XDR handle
141 *
142 * XDR          *xdrs;
143 * long         *longp;
144 * caddr_t       addr;
145 * u_int         len;
146 * u_int         pos;
147 */
148#define XDR_GETLONG(xdrs, longp)                        \
149        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getlong)(xdrs, longp)
150#define xdr_getlong(xdrs, longp)                        \
151        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getlong)(xdrs, longp)
152
153#define XDR_PUTLONG(xdrs, longp)                        \
154        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putlong)(xdrs, longp)
155#define xdr_putlong(xdrs, longp)                        \
156        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putlong)(xdrs, longp)
157
158#define XDR_GETBYTES(xdrs, addr, len)                   \
159        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getbytes)(xdrs, addr, len)
160#define xdr_getbytes(xdrs, addr, len)                   \
161        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getbytes)(xdrs, addr, len)
162
163#define XDR_PUTBYTES(xdrs, addr, len)                   \
164        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putbytes)(xdrs, addr, len)
165#define xdr_putbytes(xdrs, addr, len)                   \
166        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_putbytes)(xdrs, addr, len)
167
168#define XDR_GETPOS(xdrs)                                \
169        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getpostn)(xdrs)
170#define xdr_getpos(xdrs)                                \
171        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_getpostn)(xdrs)
172
173#define XDR_SETPOS(xdrs, pos)                           \
174        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_setpostn)(xdrs, pos)
175#define xdr_setpos(xdrs, pos)                           \
176        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_setpostn)(xdrs, pos)
177
178#define XDR_INLINE(xdrs, len)                           \
179        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_inline)(xdrs, len)
180#define xdr_inline(xdrs, len)                           \
181        (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_inline)(xdrs, len)
182
183#define XDR_DESTROY(xdrs)                               \
184        if ((xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy)                   \
185                (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy)(xdrs)
186#define xdr_destroy(xdrs)                               \
187        if ((xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy)                   \
188                (*(xdrs)->x_ops->x_destroy)(xdrs)
189
190/*
191 * Support struct for discriminated unions.
192 * You create an array of xdrdiscrim structures, terminated with
193 * an entry with a null procedure pointer.  The xdr_union routine gets
194 * the discriminant value and then searches the array of structures
195 * for a matching value.  If a match is found the associated xdr routine
196 * is called to handle that part of the union.  If there is
197 * no match, then a default routine may be called.
198 * If there is no match and no default routine it is an error.
199 */
200#define NULL_xdrproc_t ((xdrproc_t)0)
201struct xdr_discrim {
202        int     value;
203        xdrproc_t proc;
204};
205
206/*
207 * In-line routines for fast encode/decode of primitive data types.
208 * Caveat emptor: these use single memory cycles to get the
209 * data from the underlying buffer, and will fail to operate
210 * properly if the data is not aligned.  The standard way to use these
211 * is to say:
212 *      if ((buf = XDR_INLINE(xdrs, count)) == NULL)
213 *              return (FALSE);
214 *      <<< macro calls >>>
215 * where ``count'' is the number of bytes of data occupied
216 * by the primitive data types.
217 *
218 * N.B. and frozen for all time: each data type here uses 4 bytes
219 * of external representation.
220 */
221#define IXDR_GET_LONG(buf)              ((long)ntohl((u_long)*(buf)++))
222#define IXDR_PUT_LONG(buf, v)           (*(buf)++ = (long)htonl((u_long)v))
223
224#define IXDR_GET_BOOL(buf)              ((bool_t)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf))
225#define IXDR_GET_ENUM(buf, t)           ((t)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf))
226#define IXDR_GET_U_LONG(buf)            ((u_long)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf))
227#define IXDR_GET_SHORT(buf)             ((short)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf))
228#define IXDR_GET_U_SHORT(buf)           ((u_short)IXDR_GET_LONG(buf))
229
230#define IXDR_PUT_BOOL(buf, v)           IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v)))
231#define IXDR_PUT_ENUM(buf, v)           IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v)))
232#define IXDR_PUT_U_LONG(buf, v)         IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v)))
233#define IXDR_PUT_SHORT(buf, v)          IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v)))
234#define IXDR_PUT_U_SHORT(buf, v)        IXDR_PUT_LONG((buf), ((long)(v)))
235
236/*
237 * These are the "generic" xdr routines.
238 */
239__BEGIN_DECLS
240extern bool_t   xdr_void(void);
241extern bool_t   xdr_int(XDR *, int *);
242extern bool_t   xdr_u_int(XDR *, u_int *);
243extern bool_t   xdr_long(XDR *, long *);
244extern bool_t   xdr_u_long(XDR *, u_long *);
245extern bool_t   xdr_short(XDR *, short *);
246extern bool_t   xdr_u_short(XDR *, u_short *);
247extern bool_t   xdr_int16_t(XDR *, int16_t *);
248extern bool_t   xdr_u_int16_t(XDR *, u_int16_t *);
249extern bool_t   xdr_int32_t(XDR *, int32_t *);
250extern bool_t   xdr_u_int32_t(XDR *, u_int32_t *);
251extern bool_t   xdr_int64_t(XDR *, int64_t *);
252extern bool_t   xdr_u_int64_t(XDR *, u_int64_t *);
253extern bool_t   xdr_bool(XDR *, bool_t *);
254extern bool_t   xdr_enum(XDR *, enum_t *);
255extern bool_t   xdr_array(XDR *, char **, u_int *, u_int, u_int, xdrproc_t);
256extern bool_t   xdr_bytes(XDR *, char **, u_int *, u_int);
257extern bool_t   xdr_opaque(XDR *, caddr_t, u_int);
258extern bool_t   xdr_string(XDR *, char **, u_int);
259extern bool_t   xdr_union(XDR *, enum_t *, char *, const struct xdr_discrim *, xdrproc_t);
260extern unsigned long    xdr_sizeof (xdrproc_t, void *);
261extern bool_t   xdr_char(XDR *, char *);
262extern bool_t   xdr_u_char(XDR *, u_char *);
263extern bool_t   xdr_vector(XDR *, char *, u_int, u_int, xdrproc_t);
264extern bool_t   xdr_float(XDR *, float *);
265extern bool_t   xdr_double(XDR *, double *);
266extern bool_t   xdr_reference(XDR *, caddr_t *, u_int, xdrproc_t);
267extern bool_t   xdr_pointer(XDR *, caddr_t *, u_int, xdrproc_t);
268extern bool_t   xdr_wrapstring(XDR *, char **);
269extern void     xdr_free(xdrproc_t, char *);
270__END_DECLS
271
272/*
273 * Common opaque bytes objects used by many rpc protocols;
274 * declared here due to commonality.
275 */
276#define MAX_NETOBJ_SZ 1024
277struct netobj {
278        u_int   n_len;
279        char    *n_bytes;
280};
281typedef struct netobj netobj;
282extern bool_t   xdr_netobj(XDR *, struct netobj *);
283
284/*
285 * These are the public routines for the various implementations of
286 * xdr streams.
287 */
288__BEGIN_DECLS
289/* XDR using memory buffers */
290extern void   xdrmem_create(XDR *, char *, u_int, enum xdr_op);
291
292/* XDR using stdio library */
293#ifdef _STDIO_H_
294extern void   xdrstdio_create(XDR *, FILE *, enum xdr_op);
295#endif
296
297/* XDR pseudo records for tcp */
298extern void   xdrrec_create(XDR *, u_int, u_int, char *,
299                                int (*) (caddr_t, caddr_t, int),
300                                int (*) (caddr_t, caddr_t, int));
301
302/* make end of xdr record */
303extern bool_t xdrrec_endofrecord(XDR *, bool_t);
304
305/* move to beginning of next record */
306extern bool_t xdrrec_skiprecord(XDR *);
307
308/* true if no more input */
309extern bool_t xdrrec_eof(XDR *);
310__END_DECLS
311
312#endif /* !_RPC_XDR_H */
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