.\" @(#)xdr.3n 2.2 88/08/03 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.16 88/03/14 SMI .\" $OpenBSD: xdr.3,v 1.2 1996/07/20 06:12:48 deraadt Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: xdr.3,v 1.2 1995/02/25 03:02:03 cgd Exp $ .\" .TH XDR 3N "16 February 1988" .SH NAME xdr \- library routines for external data representation .SH SYNOPSIS AND DESCRIPTION .LP These routines allow C programmers to describe arbitrary data structures in a machine-independent fashion. Data for remote procedure calls are transmitted using these routines. .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_array(xdrs, arrp, sizep, maxsize, elsize, elproc) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char **arrp; u_int *sizep, maxsize, elsize; xdrproc_t elproc; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between variable-length arrays and their corresponding external representations. The parameter .I arrp is the address of the pointer to the array, while .I sizep is the address of the element count of the array; this element count cannot exceed .IR maxsize . The parameter .I elsize is the .I sizeof each of the array's elements, and .I elproc is an .SM XDR filter that translates between the array elements' C form, and their external representation. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 8 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_bool(xdrs, bp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; bool_t *bp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between booleans (C integers) and their external representations. When encoding data, this filter produces values of either one or zero. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 10 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_bytes(xdrs, sp, sizep, maxsize) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char **sp; u_int *sizep, maxsize; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between counted byte strings and their external representations. The parameter .I sp is the address of the string pointer. The length of the string is located at address .IR sizep ; strings cannot be longer than .IR maxsize . This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 7 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_char(xdrs, cp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char *cp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C characters and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. Note: encoded characters are not packed, and occupy 4 bytes each. For arrays of characters, it is worthwhile to consider .BR xdr_bytes(\|) , .B xdr_opaque(\|) or .BR xdr_string(\|) . .br .if t .ne 8 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 void xdr_destroy(xdrs) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; .fi .ft R .IP A macro that invokes the destroy routine associated with the .SM XDR stream, .IR xdrs . Destruction usually involves freeing private data structures associated with the stream. Using .I xdrs after invoking .B xdr_destroy(\|) is undefined. .br .if t .ne 7 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_double(xdrs, dp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; double *dp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .B double precision numbers and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 7 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_enum(xdrs, ep) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; enum_t *ep; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .BR enum s (actually integers) and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 8 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_float(xdrs, fp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; float *fp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .BR float s and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 9 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 void xdr_free(proc, objp) xdrproc_t proc; char *objp; .fi .ft R .IP Generic freeing routine. The first argument is the .SM XDR routine for the object being freed. The second argument is a pointer to the object itself. Note: the pointer passed to this routine is .I not freed, but what it points to .I is freed (recursively). .br .if t .ne 8 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 u_int xdr_getpos(xdrs) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; .fi .ft R .IP A macro that invokes the get-position routine associated with the .SM XDR stream, .IR xdrs . The routine returns an unsigned integer, which indicates the position of the .SM XDR byte stream. A desirable feature of .SM XDR streams is that simple arithmetic works with this number, although the .SM XDR stream instances need not guarantee this. .br .if t .ne 4 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 .br long * xdr_inline(xdrs, len) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; int len; .fi .ft R .IP A macro that invokes the in-line routine associated with the .SM XDR stream, .IR xdrs . The routine returns a pointer to a contiguous piece of the stream's buffer; .I len is the byte length of the desired buffer. Note: pointer is cast to .BR "long *" . .IP Warning: .B xdr_inline(\|) may return .SM NULL (0) if it cannot allocate a contiguous piece of a buffer. Therefore the behavior may vary among stream instances; it exists for the sake of efficiency. .br .if t .ne 7 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_int(xdrs, ip) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; int *ip; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C integers and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 7 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_long(xdrs, lp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; long *lp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .B long integers and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 12 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 void xdrmem_create(xdrs, addr, size, op) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char *addr; u_int size; enum xdr_op op; .fi .ft R .IP This routine initializes the .SM XDR stream object pointed to by .IR xdrs . The stream's data is written to, or read from, a chunk of memory at location .I addr whose length is no more than .I size bytes long. The .I op determines the direction of the .SM XDR stream (either .BR \s-1XDR_ENCODE\s0 , .BR \s-1XDR_DECODE\s0 , or .BR \s-1XDR_FREE\s0 ). .br .if t .ne 10 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_opaque(xdrs, cp, cnt) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char *cp; u_int cnt; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between fixed size opaque data and its external representation. The parameter .I cp is the address of the opaque object, and .I cnt is its size in bytes. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 10 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_pointer(xdrs, objpp, objsize, xdrobj) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char **objpp; u_int objsize; xdrproc_t xdrobj; .fi .ft R .IP Like .B xdr_reference(\|) execpt that it serializes .SM NULL pointers, whereas .B xdr_reference(\|) does not. Thus, .B xdr_pointer(\|) can represent recursive data structures, such as binary trees or linked lists. .br .if t .ne 15 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 void xdrrec_create(xdrs, sendsize, recvsize, handle, readit, writeit) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; u_int sendsize, recvsize; char *handle; int (*readit) (\|), (*writeit) (\|); .fi .ft R .IP This routine initializes the .SM XDR stream object pointed to by .IR xdrs . The stream's data is written to a buffer of size .IR sendsize ; a value of zero indicates the system should use a suitable default. The stream's data is read from a buffer of size .IR recvsize ; it too can be set to a suitable default by passing a zero value. When a stream's output buffer is full, .I writeit is called. Similarly, when a stream's input buffer is empty, .I readit is called. The behavior of these two routines is similar to the system calls .B read and .BR write , except that .I handle is passed to the former routines as the first parameter. Note: the .SM XDR stream's .I op field must be set by the caller. .IP Warning: this .SM XDR stream implements an intermediate record stream. Therefore there are additional bytes in the stream to provide record boundary information. .br .if t .ne 9 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdrrec_endofrecord(xdrs, sendnow) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; int sendnow; .fi .ft R .IP This routine can be invoked only on streams created by .BR xdrrec_create(\|) . The data in the output buffer is marked as a completed record, and the output buffer is optionally written out if .I sendnow is non-zero. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 8 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdrrec_eof(xdrs) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; int empty; .fi .ft R .IP This routine can be invoked only on streams created by .BR xdrrec_create(\|) . After consuming the rest of the current record in the stream, this routine returns one if the stream has no more input, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 3 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdrrec_skiprecord(xdrs) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; .fi .ft R .IP This routine can be invoked only on streams created by .BR xdrrec_create(\|) . It tells the .SM XDR implementation that the rest of the current record in the stream's input buffer should be discarded. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 11 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_reference(xdrs, pp, size, proc) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char **pp; u_int size; xdrproc_t proc; .fi .ft R .IP A primitive that provides pointer chasing within structures. The parameter .I pp is the address of the pointer; .I size is the .I sizeof the structure that .I *pp points to; and .I proc is an .SM XDR procedure that filters the structure between its C form and its external representation. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .IP Warning: this routine does not understand .SM NULL pointers. Use .B xdr_pointer(\|) instead. .br .if t .ne 10 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_setpos(xdrs, pos) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; u_int pos; .fi .ft R .IP A macro that invokes the set position routine associated with the .SM XDR stream .IR xdrs . The parameter .I pos is a position value obtained from .BR xdr_getpos(\|) . This routine returns one if the .SM XDR stream could be repositioned, and zero otherwise. .IP Warning: it is difficult to reposition some types of .SM XDR streams, so this routine may fail with one type of stream and succeed with another. .br .if t .ne 8 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_short(xdrs, sp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; short *sp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .B short integers and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 10 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 void xdrstdio_create(xdrs, file, op) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; \s-1FILE\s0 *file; enum xdr_op op; .fi .ft R .IP This routine initializes the .SM XDR stream object pointed to by .IR xdrs . The .SM XDR stream data is written to, or read from, the Standard .B I/O stream .IR file . The parameter .I op determines the direction of the .SM XDR stream (either .BR \s-1XDR_ENCODE\s0 , .BR \s-1XDR_DECODE\s0 , or .BR \s-1XDR_FREE\s0 ). .IP Warning: the destroy routine associated with such .SM XDR streams calls .B fflush(\|) on the .I file stream, but never .BR fclose(\|) . .br .if t .ne 9 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_string(xdrs, sp, maxsize) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char **sp; u_int maxsize; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C strings and their corresponding external representations. Strings cannot be longer than .IR maxsize . Note: .I sp is the address of the string's pointer. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 8 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_u_char(xdrs, ucp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; unsigned char *ucp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between .B unsigned C characters and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 9 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_u_int(xdrs, up) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; unsigned *up; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .B unsigned integers and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 7 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_u_long(xdrs, ulp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; unsigned long *ulp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .B "unsigned long" integers and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 7 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_u_short(xdrs, usp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; unsigned short *usp; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between C .B "unsigned short" integers and their external representations. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 16 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_union(xdrs, dscmp, unp, choices, dfault) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; int *dscmp; char *unp; struct xdr_discrim *choices; bool_t (*defaultarm) (\|); /* may equal \s-1NULL\s0 */ .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between a discriminated C .B union and its corresponding external representation. It first translates the discriminant of the union located at .IR dscmp . This discriminant is always an .BR enum_t . Next the union located at .I unp is translated. The parameter .I choices is a pointer to an array of .B xdr_discrim(\|) structures. Each structure contains an ordered pair of .RI [ value , proc ]. If the union's discriminant is equal to the associated .IR value , then the .I proc is called to translate the union. The end of the .B xdr_discrim(\|) structure array is denoted by a routine of value .SM NULL\s0. If the discriminant is not found in the .I choices array, then the .I defaultarm procedure is called (if it is not .SM NULL\s0). Returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 6 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_vector(xdrs, arrp, size, elsize, elproc) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char *arrp; u_int size, elsize; xdrproc_t elproc; .fi .ft R .IP A filter primitive that translates between fixed-length arrays and their corresponding external representations. The parameter .I arrp is the address of the pointer to the array, while .I size is is the element count of the array. The parameter .I elsize is the .I sizeof each of the array's elements, and .I elproc is an .SM XDR filter that translates between the array elements' C form, and their external representation. This routine returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .br .if t .ne 5 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_void(\|) .fi .ft R .IP This routine always returns one. It may be passed to .SM RPC routines that require a function parameter, where nothing is to be done. .br .if t .ne 10 .LP .ft B .nf .sp .5 xdr_wrapstring(xdrs, sp) \s-1XDR\s0 *xdrs; char **sp; .fi .ft R .IP A primitive that calls .B "xdr_string(xdrs, sp,\s-1MAXUN.UNSIGNED\s0 );" where .B .SM MAXUN.UNSIGNED is the maximum value of an unsigned integer. .B xdr_wrapstring(\|) is handy because the .SM RPC package passes a maximum of two .SM XDR routines as parameters, and .BR xdr_string(\|) , one of the most frequently used primitives, requires three. Returns one if it succeeds, zero otherwise. .SH SEE ALSO .BR rpc (3N) .LP The following manuals: .RS .ft I eXternal Data Representation Standard: Protocol Specification .br eXternal Data Representation: Sun Technical Notes .ft R .br .IR "\s-1XDR\s0: External Data Representation Standard" , .SM RFC1014, Sun Microsystems, Inc., .SM USC-ISI\s0.