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.\" @(#)rpc_clnt_calls.3n 1.30 93/08/31 SMI; from SVr4
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.\" Copyright 1989 AT&T
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.\" @(#)rpc_clnt_calls 1.4 89/07/20 SMI;
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.\" Copyright (c) 1988 Sun Microsystems, Inc. - All Rights Reserved.
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.\"	$NetBSD: rpc_clnt_calls.3,v 1.7 2005/12/03 15:16:19 yamt Exp $
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.Dd December 4, 2005
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.Dt RPC_CLNT_CALLS 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm rpc_clnt_calls ,
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.Nm clnt_call ,
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.Nm clnt_freeres ,
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.Nm clnt_geterr ,
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.Nm clnt_perrno ,
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.Nm clnt_perror ,
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.Nm clnt_sperrno ,
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.Nm clnt_sperror ,
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.Nm rpc_broadcast ,
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.Nm rpc_broadcast_exp ,
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.Nm rpc_call
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.Nd library routines for client side calls
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libc
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In rpc/rpc.h
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.Ft "enum clnt_stat"
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.Fn clnt_call "CLIENT *clnt" "const rpcproc_t procnum" "const xdrproc_t inproc" "const char *in" "const xdrproc_t outproc" "caddr_t out" "const struct timeval tout"
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.Ft bool_t
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.Fn clnt_freeres "CLIENT *clnt" "const xdrproc_t outproc" "caddr_t out"
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.Ft void
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.Fn clnt_geterr "const CLIENT * clnt" "struct rpc_err * errp"
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.Ft void
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.Fn clnt_perrno "const enum clnt_stat stat"
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.Ft void
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.Fn clnt_perror "const CLIENT * clnt" "const char *s"
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.Ft "char *"
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.Fn clnt_sperrno "const enum clnt_stat stat"
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.Ft "char *"
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.Fn clnt_sperror "const CLIENT *clnt" "const char * s"
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.\" Note the clustered Fn arguments. It can't take more than 9. XXX
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.Ft "enum clnt_stat"
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.Fn rpc_broadcast "const rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum" "const rpcproc_t procnum" "const xdrproc_t inproc" "const char *in" "const xdrproc_t outproc" "caddr_t out" "const resultproc_t eachresult" "const char *nettype"
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.Ft "enum clnt_stat"
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.Fn rpc_broadcast_exp "rpcprog_t prognum, const rpcvers_t versnum" "const rpcproc_t procnum, const xdrproc_t xargs" "caddr_t argsp, const xdrproc_t xresults" "caddr_t resultsp" "const int inittime" "const int waittime" "const resultproc_t eachresult" "const char * nettype"
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.Ft "enum clnt_stat"
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.Fn rpc_call "const char *host, const rpcprog_t prognum" "const rpcvers_t versnum" "const rpcproc_t procnum, const xdrproc_t inproc" "const char *in" "const xdrproc_t outproc" "char *out" "const char *nettype"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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RPC library routines allow C language programs to make procedure
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calls on other machines across the network.
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First, the client calls a procedure to send a request to the server.
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Upon receipt of the request, the server calls a dispatch routine
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to perform the requested service, and then sends back a reply.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn clnt_call ,
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.Fn rpc_call ,
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and
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.Fn rpc_broadcast
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routines handle the client side of the procedure call.
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The remaining routines deal with error handling in the case of errors.
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.Pp
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Some of the routines take a
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.Dv CLIENT
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handle as one of the parameters.
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A
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.Dv CLIENT
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handle can be created by an RPC creation routine such as
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.Fn clnt_create
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(see
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.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 ) .
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.Pp
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These routines are safe for use in multithreaded applications.
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.Dv CLIENT
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handles can be shared between threads, however in this implementation
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requests by different threads are serialized (that is, the first request will
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receive its results before the second request is sent).
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.Sh ROUTINES
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See
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.Xr rpc 3
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for the definition of the
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.Dv CLIENT
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data structure.
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width XXXXX
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.It Fn clnt_call
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A function macro that calls the remote procedure
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.Fa procnum
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associated with the client handle,
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.Fa clnt ,
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which is obtained with an RPC
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client creation routine such as
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.Fn clnt_create
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(see
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.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 ) .
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The parameter
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.Fn inproc
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is the XDR function used to encode the procedure's parameters, and
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.Fn outproc
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is the XDR function used to decode the procedure's results;
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.Fn in
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is the address of the procedure's argument(s), and
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.Fn out
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is the address of where to place the result(s).
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.Fn tout
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is the time allowed for results to be returned, which is overridden by
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a time-out set explicitly through
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.Fn clnt_control ,
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see
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.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 .
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If the remote call succeeds, the status returned is
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.Dv RPC_SUCCESS ,
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otherwise an appropriate status is returned.
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.Pp
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.It Fn clnt_freeres
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A function macro that frees any data allocated by the
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RPC/XDR system when it decoded the results of an RPC call.
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The parameter
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.Fa out
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is the address of the results, and
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.Fa outproc
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is the XDR routine describing the results.
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This routine returns 1 if the results were successfully freed,
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and 0 otherwise.
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.Pp
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.It Fn clnt_geterr
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A function macro that copies the error structure out of the client
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handle to the structure at address
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.Fa errp .
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.Pp
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.It Fn clnt_perrno
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Print a message to standard error corresponding
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to the condition indicated by
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.Fa stat .
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A newline is appended.
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Normally used after a procedure call fails for a routine
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for which a client handle is not needed, for instance
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.Fn rpc_call .
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.Pp
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.It Fn clnt_perror
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Print a message to the standard error indicating why an
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RPC call failed;
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.Fa clnt
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is the handle used to do the call.
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The message is prepended with string
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.Fa s
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and a colon.
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A newline is appended.
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Normally used after a remote procedure call fails
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for a routine which requires a client handle,
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for instance
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.Fn clnt_call .
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.Pp
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.It Fn clnt_sperrno
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Take the same arguments as
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.Fn clnt_perrno ,
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but instead of sending a message to the standard error
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indicating why an RPC
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call failed, return a pointer to a string which contains the message.
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.Fn clnt_sperrno
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is normally used instead of
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.Fn clnt_perrno
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when the program does not have a standard error (as a program
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running as a server quite likely does not), or if the programmer
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does not want the message to be output with
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.Fn printf
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(see
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.Xr printf 3 ) ,
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or if a message format different than that supported by
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.Fn clnt_perrno
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is to be used.
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Note:
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unlike
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.Fn clnt_sperror
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and
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.Fn clnt_spcreaterror
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(see
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.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3 ) ,
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.Fn clnt_sperrno
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does not return pointer to static data so the
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result will not get overwritten on each call.
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.Pp
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.It Fn clnt_sperror
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Like
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.Fn clnt_perror ,
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except that (like
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.Fn clnt_sperrno )
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it returns a string instead of printing to standard error.
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However,
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.Fn clnt_sperror
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does not append a newline at the end of the message.
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Warning:
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returns pointer to a buffer that is overwritten
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on each call.
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.Pp
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.It Fn rpc_broadcast
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Like
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.Fn rpc_call ,
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except the call message is broadcast to
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all the connectionless transports specified by
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.Fa nettype .
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If
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.Fa nettype
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is
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.Dv NULL ,
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it defaults to
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.Dq netpath .
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Each time it receives a response,
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this routine calls
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.Fn eachresult ,
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whose form is:
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.Ft bool_t
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.Fn eachresult "caddr_t out" "const struct netbuf * addr" "const struct netconfig * netconf"
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where
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.Fa out
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is the same as
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.Fa out
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passed to
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.Fn rpc_broadcast ,
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except that the remote procedure's output is decoded there;
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.Fa addr
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points to the address of the machine that sent the results, and
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.Fa netconf
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is the netconfig structure of the transport on which the remote
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server responded.
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If
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.Fn eachresult
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returns 0,
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.Fn rpc_broadcast
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waits for more replies;
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otherwise it returns with appropriate status.
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Warning:
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broadcast file descriptors are limited in size to the
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maximum transfer size of that transport.
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For Ethernet, this value is 1500 bytes.
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.Fn rpc_broadcast
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uses
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.Dv AUTH_SYS
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credentials by default (see
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.Xr rpc_clnt_auth 3 ) .
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.Pp
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.It Fn rpc_broadcast_exp
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Like
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.Fn rpc_broadcast ,
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except that the initial timeout,
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.Fa inittime
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and the maximum timeout,
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.Fa waittime
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are specified in milliseconds.
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.Fa inittime
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is the initial time that
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.Fn rpc_broadcast_exp
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waits before resending the request.
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After the first resend, the re-transmission interval
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increases exponentially until it exceeds
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.Fa waittime .
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.Pp
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.It Fn rpc_call
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Call the remote procedure associated with
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.Fa prognum ,
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.Fa versnum ,
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and
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.Fa procnum
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on the machine,
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.Fa host .
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The parameter
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.Fa inproc
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is used to encode the procedure's parameters, and
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.Fa outproc
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is used to decode the procedure's results;
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.Fa in
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is the address of the procedure's argument(s), and
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.Fa out
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is the address of where to place the result(s).
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.Fa nettype
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can be any of the values listed on
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.Xr rpc 3 .
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This routine returns
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.Dv RPC_SUCCESS
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if it succeeds, or an appropriate status is returned.
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Use the
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.Fn clnt_perrno
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routine to translate failure status into error messages.
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Warning:
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.Fn rpc_call
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uses the first available transport belonging
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to the class
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.Fa nettype ,
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on which it can create a connection.
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You do not have control of timeouts or authentication
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using this routine.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr printf 3 ,
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.Xr rpc 3 ,
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.Xr rpc_clnt_auth 3 ,
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.Xr rpc_clnt_create 3
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