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29 * @(#)xdr_stdio.c 1.16 87/08/11 Copyr 1984 Sun Micro
30 * @(#)xdr_stdio.c 2.1 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC
31 * $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/xdr/xdr_stdio.c,v 1.7 1999/08/28 00:02:56 peter Exp $
32 * $DragonFly: src/lib/libc/xdr/xdr_stdio.c,v 1.4 2005/12/05 00:47:57 swildner Exp $
36 * xdr_stdio.c, XDR implementation on standard i/o file.
38 * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
40 * This set of routines implements a XDR on a stdio stream.
41 * XDR_ENCODE serializes onto the stream, XDR_DECODE de-serializes
45 #include <arpa/inet.h>
46 #include <rpc/types.h>
50 static bool_t
xdrstdio_getlong(XDR
*, long *);
51 static bool_t
xdrstdio_putlong(XDR
*, long *);
52 static bool_t
xdrstdio_getbytes(XDR
*, caddr_t
, u_int
);
53 static bool_t
xdrstdio_putbytes(XDR
*, caddr_t
, u_int
);
54 static u_int
xdrstdio_getpos(XDR
*);
55 static bool_t
xdrstdio_setpos(XDR
*, u_int
);
56 static int32_t *xdrstdio_inline(XDR
*, u_int
);
57 static void xdrstdio_destroy(XDR
*);
60 * Ops vector for stdio type XDR
62 static struct xdr_ops xdrstdio_ops
= {
63 xdrstdio_getlong
, /* deseraialize a long int */
64 xdrstdio_putlong
, /* seraialize a long int */
65 xdrstdio_getbytes
, /* deserialize counted bytes */
66 xdrstdio_putbytes
, /* serialize counted bytes */
67 xdrstdio_getpos
, /* get offset in the stream */
68 xdrstdio_setpos
, /* set offset in the stream */
69 xdrstdio_inline
, /* prime stream for inline macros */
70 xdrstdio_destroy
/* destroy stream */
74 * Initialize a stdio xdr stream.
75 * Sets the xdr stream handle xdrs for use on the stream file.
76 * Operation flag is set to op.
79 xdrstdio_create(XDR
*xdrs
, FILE *file
, enum xdr_op op
)
83 xdrs
->x_ops
= &xdrstdio_ops
;
84 xdrs
->x_private
= (caddr_t
)file
;
90 * Destroy a stdio xdr stream.
91 * Cleans up the xdr stream handle xdrs previously set up by xdrstdio_create.
94 xdrstdio_destroy(XDR
*xdrs
)
96 fflush((FILE *)xdrs
->x_private
);
97 /* xx should we close the file ?? */
101 xdrstdio_getlong(XDR
*xdrs
, long *lp
)
104 if (fread((caddr_t
)lp
, sizeof(int32_t), 1,
105 (FILE *)xdrs
->x_private
) != 1)
107 *lp
= (long)ntohl((int32_t)*lp
);
112 xdrstdio_putlong(XDR
*xdrs
, long *lp
)
115 long mycopy
= (long)htonl((int32_t)*lp
);
117 if (fwrite((caddr_t
)&mycopy
, sizeof(int32_t), 1,
118 (FILE *)xdrs
->x_private
) != 1)
124 xdrstdio_getbytes(XDR
*xdrs
, caddr_t addr
, u_int len
)
127 if ((len
!= 0) && (fread(addr
, (int)len
, 1, (FILE *)xdrs
->x_private
) != 1))
133 xdrstdio_putbytes(XDR
*xdrs
, caddr_t addr
, u_int len
)
136 if ((len
!= 0) && (fwrite(addr
, (int)len
, 1, (FILE *)xdrs
->x_private
) != 1))
142 xdrstdio_getpos(XDR
*xdrs
)
144 return ((u_int
) ftell((FILE *)xdrs
->x_private
));
148 xdrstdio_setpos(XDR
*xdrs
, u_int pos
)
151 return ((fseek((FILE *)xdrs
->x_private
, (long)pos
, 0) < 0) ?
156 xdrstdio_inline(XDR
*xdrs __unused
, u_int len __unused
)
160 * Must do some work to implement this: must insure
161 * enough data in the underlying stdio buffer,
162 * that the buffer is aligned so that we can indirect through a
163 * long *, and stuff this pointer in xdrs->x_buf. Doing
164 * a fread or fwrite to a scratch buffer would defeat
165 * most of the gains to be had here and require storage
166 * management on this buffer, so we don't do this.