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342 lines
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.\" $NetBSD: ypclnt.3,v 1.5 1996/02/28 00:57:22 thorpej Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
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.\" by Jason R. Thorpe.
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.\"
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.\" This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
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.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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.Dd October 26, 1994
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.Dt YPCLNT 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm yp_all ,
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.Nm yp_bind ,
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.Nm yp_first ,
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.Nm yp_get_default_domain ,
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.Nm yp_master ,
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.Nm yp_match ,
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.Nm yp_next ,
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.Nm yp_order ,
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.Nm yp_unbind ,
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.Nm yperr_string ,
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.Nm ypprot_err
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.Nd Interface to the YP subsystem
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <sys/types.h>
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.Fd #include <rpcsvc/ypclnt.h>
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.Fd #include <rpcsvc/yp_prot.h>
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_all "char *indomain" "char *inmap" "struct ypall_callback *incallback"
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_bind "char *dom"
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_first "char *indomain" "char *inmap" "char **outkey" "int *outkeylen" "char **outval" "int *outvallen"
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_get_default_domain "char **domp"
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_master "char *indomain" "char *inmap" "char **outname"
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_match "char *indomain" "char *inmap" "const char *inkey" "int inkeylen" "char **outval" "int *outvallen"
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_next "char *indomain" "char *inmap" "char *inkey" "int inkeylen" "char **outkey" "int *outkeylen" "char **outval" "int *outvallen"
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.Ft int
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.Fn yp_order "char *indomain" "char *inmap" "char *outorder"
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.Ft void
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.Fn yp_unbind "char *dom"
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.Ft char *
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.Fn yperr_string "int incode"
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.Ft int
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.Fn ypprot_err "unsigned int incode"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm ypclnt
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suite provides an interface to the YP subsystem. For a general description
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of the YP subsystem, see
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.Xr yp 8 .
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.Pp
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For all functions, input values begin with
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.Pa in
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and output values begin with
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.Pa out .
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Any output values of type
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.Em char **
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should be the addresses of uninitialized character pointers. Memory will be
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allocated by the YP client routines using
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.Fn malloc .
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This memory can later be freed by the user if there is no additional need for
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the data stored there. For
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.Pa outkey
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and
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.Pa outval ,
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two extra bytes of memory are allocated for a
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.Ql \en
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and
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.Ql \e0 ,
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which are not
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reflected in the values of
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.Pa outkeylen
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or
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.Pa outvallen .
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All occurrences of
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.Pa indomain
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and
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.Pa inmap
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must be non-null, null-terminated strings. All input strings which also have
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a corresponding length parameter cannot be null unless the corresponding
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length value is zero. Such strings need not be null-terminated.
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.Pp
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All YP lookup calls (the functions
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.Fn yp_all ,
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.Fn yp_first ,
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.Fn yp_master ,
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.Fn yp_match ,
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.Fn yp_next ,
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.Fn yp_order )
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require a YP domain name and a YP map name. The default domain name may be
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obtained by calling
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.Fn yp_get_default_domain ,
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and should thus be used before all other YP calls in a client program.
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The value it places
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.Pa outdomain
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is suitable for use as the
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.Pa indomain
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parameter to all subsequent YP calls.
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.Pp
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In order for YP lookup calls to succeed, the client process must be bound
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to a YP server process. The client process need not explicitly bind to
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the server, as it happens automatically whenever a lookup occurs.
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The function
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.Fn yp_bind
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is provided for a backup strategy, e.g. a local file, when a YP server process
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is not available. Each binding uses one socket descriptor on the client
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process, which may be explicitly freed using
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.Fn yp_unbind ,
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which frees all per-process and per-node resources to bind the domain and
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marks the domain unbound.
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.Pp
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If, during a YP lookup, an RPC failure occurs, the domain used in the lookup
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is automatically marked unbound and the
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.Nm ypclnt
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layer retries the lookup as long as
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.Xr ypbind 8
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is running and either the client process cannot bind to a server for the domain
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specified in the lookup, or RPC requests to the YP server process fail.
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If an error is not RPC-related, one of the YP error codes described below
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is returned and control given back to the user code.
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm ypclnt
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suite provides the following functionality:
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.Bl -tag -width Fn yp_match
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.It Fn yp_match
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Provides the value associated with the given key.
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.It Fn yp_first
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Provides the first key-value pair from the given map in the named domain.
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.It Fn yp_next
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Provides the next key-value pair in the given map. To obtain the second pair,
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the
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.Pa inkey
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value should be the
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.Pa outkey
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value provided by the initial call to
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.Fn yp_first .
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In the general case, the next key-value pair may be obtained by using the
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.Pa outkey
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value from the previous call to
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.Fn yp_next
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as the value for
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.Pa inkey .
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.Pp
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Of course, the notions of ``first'' and ``next'' are particular to the
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type of YP map being accessed, and thus there is no guarantee of lexical
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order. The only guarantees provided with
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.Fn yp_first
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and
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.Fn yp_next ,
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providing that the same map on the same server is polled repeatedly
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until
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.Fn yp_next
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returns YPERR_NOMORE, are that all key-value pairs in that map will be accessed
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exactly once, and if the entire procedure is repeated, the order will be
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the same.
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.Pp
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If the server is heaviliy loaded or the server fails for some reason, the
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domain being used may become unbound. If this happens, and the client process
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re-binds, the retrieval rules will break: some entries may be seen twice, and
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others not at all. For this reason, the function
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.Fn yp_all
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provides a better solution for reading all of the entries in a particular
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map.
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.It Fn yp_all
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This function provides a way to transfer an entire an entire map from
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the server to the client process with a single request. This transfer
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uses TCP, unlike all other functions in the
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.Nm ypclnt
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suite, which use UDP. The entire transaction occurs in a single RPC
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request-response. The third argument to this function provides a way
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to supply the name of a function to process each key-value pair in the
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map.
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.Fn Yp_all
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returns after the entire transaction is complete, or the
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.Pa foreach
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function decides that it does not want any more key-value pairs. The third
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argument to
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.Fn yp_all
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is:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct ypall_callback *incallback {
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int (*foreach)();
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char *data;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Em char *data
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argument is an opaque pointer for use by the callback function. The
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.Pa foreach
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function should return non-zero when it no longer wishes to process
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key-value pairs, at which time
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.Fn yp_all
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returns a value of 0, and is called with the following arguments:
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.Pp
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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int foreach (
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int instatus,
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char *inkey,
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int inkeylen,
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char *inval,
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int invallen,
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char *indata
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);
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Where:
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.Bl -tag -width "inkey, inval"
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.It Fa instatus
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Holds one of the return status values described in
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.Nm <rpcsvc/yp_prot.h> :
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see
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.Fn ypprot_err
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below for a function that will translate YP protocol errors into a
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.Nm ypclnt
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layer error code as described in
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.Nm <rpcsvc/ypclnt.h> .
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.It Fa inkey, inval
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The key and value arguments are somewhat different here than described
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above. In this case, the memory pointed to by
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.Fa inkey
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and
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.Fa inval
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is private to
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.Fn yp_all ,
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and is overwritten with each subsequent key-value pair, thus the
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.Pa foreach
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function should do something useful with the contents of that memory during
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each iteration. If the key-value pairs are not terminated with either
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.Ql \en
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or
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.Ql \e0
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in the map, then they will not be terminated as such when given to the
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.Pa foreach
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function, either.
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.It Fa indata
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This is the contents of the
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.Pa incallback->data
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element of the callback structure. It is provided as a means to share
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state between the
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.Pa foreach
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function and the user code. Its use is completely optional: cast it to
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something useful or simply ignore it.
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.El
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.It Fn yp_order
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Returns the order number for a map.
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.It Fn yp_master
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Returns the hostname for the machine on which the master YP server process for
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a map is running.
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.It Fn yperr_string
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Returns a pointer to a null-terminated error string that does not contain a
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.Ql \&.
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or
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.Ql \en .
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.It Fn ypprot_err
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Converts a YP protocol error code to a
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.Nm ypclnt
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error code suitable for
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.Fn yperr_string .
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.El
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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All functions in the
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.Nm ypclnt
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suite which are of type
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.Em int
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return 0 upon success or one of the following error codes upon failure:
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.Bl -tag -width "YPERR_BADARGS "
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.It Bq Er YPERR_BADARGS
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The passed arguments to the function are invalid
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.It Bq Er YPERR_BADDB
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The YP map that was polled is defective.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_DOMAIN
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Client process cannot bind to server on this YP domain.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_KEY
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The key passed does not exist.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_MAP
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There is no such map in the server's domain.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_DOM
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The local YP domain is not set.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_NOMORE
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There are no more records in the queried map.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_PMAP
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Cannot communicate with portmap.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_RESRC
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A resource allocation failure occurred.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_RPC
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An RPC failure has occurred. The domain has been marked unbound.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_VERS
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Client/server version mismatch. If the server is running version 1
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of the YP protocol,
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.Fn yp_all
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functionality does not exist.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_BIND
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Cannot communicate with
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.Xr ypbind 8 .
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.It Bq Er YPERR_YPERR
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An internal server or client error has occurred.
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.It Bq Er YPERR_YPSERV
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The client cannot communicate with the YP server process.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr malloc 3 ,
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.Xr ypbind 8 ,
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.Xr yp 8
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.Sh AUTHOR
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Theo De Raadt
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