#ifndef __RPC_PMAP_PROT_H__ #define __RPC_PMAP_PROT_H__ #include /* The following procedures are supported by the protocol: * * PMAPPROC_NULL() returns () * takes nothing, returns nothing * * PMAPPROC_SET(struct pmap) returns (bool_t) * TRUE is success, FALSE is failure. Registers the tuple * [prog, vers, prot, port]. * * PMAPPROC_UNSET(struct pmap) returns (bool_t) * TRUE is success, FALSE is failure. Un-registers pair * [prog, vers]. prot and port are ignored. * * PMAPPROC_GETPORT(struct pmap) returns (long unsigned). * 0 is failure. Otherwise returns the port number where the pair * [prog, vers] is registered. It may lie! * * PMAPPROC_DUMP() RETURNS (struct pmaplist *) * * PMAPPROC_CALLIT(unsigned, unsigned, unsigned, string<>) * RETURNS (port, string<>); * usage: encapsulatedresults = PMAPPROC_CALLIT(prog, vers, proc, encapsulatedargs); * Calls the procedure on the local machine. If it is not registered, * this procedure is quite; ie it does not return error information!!! * This procedure only is supported on rpc/udp and calls via * rpc/udp. This routine only passes null authentication parameters. * This file has no interface to xdr routines for PMAPPROC_CALLIT. * * The service supports remote procedure calls on udp/ip or tcp/ip socket 111. */ #define PMAPPORT ((unsigned short)111) #define PMAPPROG ((unsigned long)100000) #define PMAPVERS ((unsigned long)2) #define PMAPVERS_PROTO ((unsigned long)2) #define PMAPVERS_ORIG ((unsigned long)1) #define PMAPPROC_NULL ((unsigned long)0) #define PMAPPROC_SET ((unsigned long)1) #define PMAPPROC_UNSET ((unsigned long)2) #define PMAPPROC_GETPORT ((unsigned long)3) #define PMAPPROC_DUMP ((unsigned long)4) #define PMAPPROC_CALLIT ((unsigned long)5) struct pmap { long unsigned pm_prog; long unsigned pm_vers; long unsigned pm_prot; long unsigned pm_port; }; extern bool_t xdr_pmap (XDR *__xdrs, struct pmap *__regs); #endif