GETRPCBYNAME(3NSL) Networking Services Library Functions GETRPCBYNAME(3NSL)

NAME


getrpcbyname, getrpcbyname_r, getrpcbynumber, getrpcbynumber_r,
getrpcent, getrpcent_r, setrpcent, endrpcent - get RPC entry

SYNOPSIS


cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lnsl [ library ... ]
#include <rpc/rpcent.h>


struct rpcent *getrpcbyname(const char *name);


struct rpcent *getrpcbyname_r(const char *name, struct rpcent *result,
char *buffer, int buflen);


struct rpcent *getrpcbynumber(const int number);


struct rpcent *getrpcbynumber_r(const int number, struct rpcent *result,
char *buffer, int buflen);


struct rpcent *getrpcent(void);


struct rpcent *getrpcent_r(struct rpcent *result, char *buffer,
int buflen);


void setrpcent(const int stayopen);


void endrpcent(void);


DESCRIPTION


These functions are used to obtain entries for RPC (Remote Procedure
Call) services. An entry may come from any of the sources for rpc
specified in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file (see nsswitch.conf(5)).


getrpcbyname() searches for an entry with the RPC service name
specified by the parameter name.


getrpcbynumber() searches for an entry with the RPC program number
number.


The functions setrpcent(), getrpcent(), and endrpcent() are used to
enumerate RPC entries from the database.


setrpcent() sets (or resets) the enumeration to the beginning of the
set of RPC entries. This function should be called before the first
call to getrpcent(). Calls to getrpcbyname() and getrpcbynumber()
leave the enumeration position in an indeterminate state. If the
stayopen flag is non-zero, the system may keep allocated resources
such as open file descriptors until a subsequent call to endrpcent().


Successive calls to getrpcent() return either successive entries or
NULL, indicating the end of the enumeration.


endrpcent() may be called to indicate that the caller expects to do
no further RPC entry retrieval operations; the system may then
deallocate resources it was using. It is still allowed, but possibly
less efficient, for the process to call more RPC entry retrieval
functions after calling endrpcent().

Reentrant Interfaces


The functions getrpcbyname(), getrpcbynumber(), and getrpcent() use
static storage that is re-used in each call, making these routines
unsafe for use in multithreaded applications.


The functions getrpcbyname_r(), getrpcbynumber_r(), and getrpcent_r()
provide reentrant interfaces for these operations.


Each reentrant interface performs the same operation as its non-
reentrant counterpart, named by removing the ``_r'' suffix. The
reentrant interfaces, however, use buffers supplied by the caller to
store returned results, and are safe for use in both single-threaded
and multithreaded applications.


Each reentrant interface takes the same parameters as its non-
reentrant counterpart, as well as the following additional
parameters. The parameter result must be a pointer to a struct
rpcent structure allocated by the caller. On successful completion,
the function returns the RPC entry in this structure. The parameter
buffer must be a pointer to a buffer supplied by the caller. This
buffer is used as storage space for the RPC entry data. All of the
pointers within the returned struct rpcent result point to data
stored within this buffer (see RETURN VALUES). The buffer must be
large enough to hold all of the data associated with the RPC entry.
The parameter buflen should give the size in bytes of the buffer
indicated by buffer.


For enumeration in multithreaded applications, the position within
the enumeration is a process-wide property shared by all threads.
setrpcent() may be used in a multithreaded application but resets the
enumeration position for all threads. If multiple threads interleave
calls to getrpcent_r(), the threads will enumerate disjoint subsets
of the RPC entry database.


Like their non-reentrant counterparts, getrpcbyname_r() and
getrpcbynumber_r() leave the enumeration position in an indeterminate
state.

RETURN VALUES


RPC entries are represented by the struct rpcent structure defined in
<rpc/rpcent.h>:

struct rpcent {
char *r_name; /* name of this rpc service
char **r_aliases; /* zero-terminated list of alternate names */
int r_number; /* rpc program number */
};


The functions getrpcbyname(), getrpcbyname_r(), getrpcbynumber(), and
getrpcbynumber_r() each return a pointer to a struct rpcent if they
successfully locate the requested entry; otherwise they return NULL.


The functions getrpcent() and getrpcent_r() each return a pointer to
a struct rpcent if they successfully enumerate an entry; otherwise
they return NULL, indicating the end of the enumeration.


The functions getrpcbyname(), getrpcbynumber(), and getrpcent() use
static storage, so returned data must be copied before a subsequent
call to any of these functions if the data is to be saved.


When the pointer returned by the reentrant functions
getrpcbyname_r(), getrpcbynumber_r(), and getrpcent_r() is non-NULL,
it is always equal to the result pointer that was supplied by the
caller.

ERRORS


The reentrant functions getrpcbyname_r(), getrpcbynumber_r() and
getrpcent_r() will return NULL and set errno to ERANGE if the length
of the buffer supplied by caller is not large enough to store the
result. See Intro(2) for the proper usage and interpretation of errno
in multithreaded applications.

FILES


/etc/rpc


/etc/nsswitch.conf

ATTRIBUTES


See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


+---------------+-----------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | See "Reentrant |
| | Interfaces" in |
| | DESCRIPTION. |
+---------------+-----------------+

SEE ALSO


rpc(3NSL), nsswitch.conf(5), rpc(5), attributes(7), rpcinfo(8)

WARNINGS


The reentrant interfaces getrpcbyname_r(), getrpcbynumber_r(), and
getrpcent_r() are included in this release on an uncommitted basis
only, and are subject to change or removal in future minor releases.

NOTES


When compiling multithreaded applications, see Intro(3), Notes On
Multithreaded Applications, for information about the use of the
_REENTRANT flag.


Use of the enumeration interfaces getrpcent() and getrpcent_r() is
discouraged; enumeration may not be supported for all database
sources. The semantics of enumeration are discussed further in
nsswitch.conf(5).

February 20, 1998 GETRPCBYNAME(3NSL)

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