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/* @(#)rpc.h 2.3 88/08/10 4.0 RPCSRC; from 1.9 88/02/08 SMI */
/*
* Sun RPC is a product of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is provided for
* unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all tape
* media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. Users
* may copy or modify Sun RPC without charge, but are not authorized
* to license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or
* program developed by the user.
*
* SUN RPC IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE
* WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.
*
* Sun RPC is provided with no support and without any obligation on the
* part of Sun Microsystems, Inc. to assist in its use, correction,
* modification or enhancement.
*
* SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
* INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY SUN RPC
* OR ANY PART THEREOF.
*
* In no event will Sun Microsystems, Inc. be liable for any lost revenue
* or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if
* Sun has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
*
* Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* 2550 Garcia Avenue
* Mountain View, California 94043
*/
/*
* rpc.h, Just includes the billions of rpc header files necessary to
* do remote procedure calling.
*
* Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*/
#ifndef _RPC_RPC_H
#define _RPC_RPC_H 1
#include <rpc/types.h> /* some typedefs */
#include <netinet/in.h>
/* external data representation interfaces */
#include <rpc/xdr.h> /* generic (de)serializer */
/* Client side only authentication */
#include <rpc/auth.h> /* generic authenticator (client side) */
/* Client side (mostly) remote procedure call */
#include <rpc/clnt.h> /* generic rpc stuff */
/* semi-private protocol headers */
#include <rpc/rpc_msg.h> /* protocol for rpc messages */
#include <rpc/auth_unix.h> /* protocol for unix style cred */
#include <rpc/auth_des.h> /* protocol for des style cred */
/* Server side only remote procedure callee */
#include <rpc/svc.h> /* service manager and multiplexer */
#include <rpc/svc_auth.h> /* service side authenticator */
/*
* COMMENT OUT THE NEXT INCLUDE IF RUNNING ON SUN OS OR ON A VERSION
* OF UNIX BASED ON NFSSRC. These systems will already have the structures
* defined by <rpc/netdb.h> included in <netdb.h>.
*/
/* routines for parsing /etc/rpc */
#include <rpc/netdb.h> /* structures and routines to parse /etc/rpc */
__BEGIN_DECLS
/* Global variables, protected for multi-threaded applications. */
extern fd_set *__rpc_thread_svc_fdset (void) __attribute__ ((__const__));
#define svc_fdset (*__rpc_thread_svc_fdset ())
extern struct rpc_createerr *__rpc_thread_createerr (void)
__attribute__ ((__const__));
#define get_rpc_createerr() (*__rpc_thread_createerr ())
/* The people who "engineered" RPC should bee punished for naming the
data structure and the variable the same. We cannot always define the
macro 'rpc_createerr' because this would prevent people from defining
object of type 'struct rpc_createerr'. So we leave it up to the user
to select transparent replacement also of this variable. */
#ifdef _RPC_MT_VARS
# define rpc_createerr (*__rpc_thread_createerr ())
#endif
extern struct pollfd **__rpc_thread_svc_pollfd (void)
__attribute__ ((__const__));
#define svc_pollfd (*__rpc_thread_svc_pollfd ())
extern int *__rpc_thread_svc_max_pollfd (void) __attribute__ ((__const__));
#define svc_max_pollfd (*__rpc_thread_svc_max_pollfd ())
__END_DECLS
#endif /* rpc/rpc.h */
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