| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130 | /* @(#)xdr_reference.c	2.1 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC *//* * 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 */#define __FORCE_GLIBC#include <features.h>/* * xdr_reference.c, Generic XDR routines impelmentation. * * Copyright (C) 1987, Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * These are the "non-trivial" xdr primitives used to serialize and de-serialize * "pointers".  See xdr.h for more info on the interface to xdr. */#include <stdio.h>#include <string.h>#include <rpc/types.h>#include <rpc/xdr.h>#define LASTUNSIGNED	((u_int)0-1)/* * XDR an indirect pointer * xdr_reference is for recursively translating a structure that is * referenced by a pointer inside the structure that is currently being * translated.  pp references a pointer to storage. If *pp is null * the  necessary storage is allocated. * size is the sizeof the referneced structure. * proc is the routine to handle the referenced structure. */bool_t xdr_reference(xdrs, pp, size, proc)register XDR *xdrs;caddr_t *pp;					/* the pointer to work on */u_int size;						/* size of the object pointed to */xdrproc_t proc;					/* xdr routine to handle the object */{	register caddr_t loc = *pp;	register bool_t stat;	if (loc == NULL)		switch (xdrs->x_op) {		case XDR_FREE:			return (TRUE);		case XDR_DECODE:			*pp = loc = (caddr_t) mem_alloc(size);			if (loc == NULL) {				(void) fprintf(stderr, "xdr_reference: out of memory\n");				return (FALSE);			}			bzero(loc, (int) size);			break;		default:				/* silence the warnings */		}	stat = (*proc) (xdrs, loc, LASTUNSIGNED);	if (xdrs->x_op == XDR_FREE) {		mem_free(loc, size);		*pp = NULL;	}	return (stat);}/* * xdr_pointer(): * * XDR a pointer to a possibly recursive data structure. This * differs with xdr_reference in that it can serialize/deserialiaze * trees correctly. * *  What's sent is actually a union: * *  union object_pointer switch (boolean b) { *  case TRUE: object_data data; *  case FALSE: void nothing; *  } * * > objpp: Pointer to the pointer to the object. * > obj_size: size of the object. * > xdr_obj: routine to XDR an object. * */bool_t xdr_pointer(xdrs, objpp, obj_size, xdr_obj)register XDR *xdrs;char **objpp;u_int obj_size;xdrproc_t xdr_obj;{	bool_t more_data;	more_data = (*objpp != NULL);	if (!xdr_bool(xdrs, &more_data)) {		return (FALSE);	}	if (!more_data) {		*objpp = NULL;		return (TRUE);	}	return (xdr_reference(xdrs, objpp, obj_size, xdr_obj));}
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