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37 * $Whistle: msg.c,v 1.2 1999/11/29 23:38:35 archie Exp $
38 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/ngctl/msg.c,v 1.1.4.1 2000/07/27 22:05:36 archie Exp $
39 * $DragonFly: src/usr.sbin/ngctl/msg.c,v 1.2 2003/06/17 04:29:57 dillon Exp $
46 static int MsgCmd(int ac, char **av);
48 const struct ngcmd msg_cmd = {
50 "msg path command [args ... ]",
51 "Send a netgraph control message to the node at \"path\"",
52 "The msg command constructs a netgraph control message from the"
53 " command name and ASCII arguments (if any) and sends that message"
54 " to the node. It does this by first asking the node to convert"
55 " the ASCII message into binary format, and resending the result.",
60 MsgCmd(int ac, char **av)
72 /* Put command and arguments back together as one string */
73 for (*buf = '\0', i = 3; i < ac; i++) {
74 snprintf(buf + strlen(buf),
75 sizeof(buf) - strlen(buf), " %s", av[i]);
79 if (NgSendAsciiMsg(csock, path, "%s%s", cmdstr, buf) < 0) {
84 /* See if a synchronous reply awaits */
91 memset(&tv, 0, sizeof(tv));
92 switch (select(csock + 1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv)) {
94 err(EX_OSERR, "select");
108 * Read and display the next incoming control message
113 u_char buf[2 * sizeof(struct ng_mesg) + BUF_SIZE];
114 struct ng_mesg *const m = (struct ng_mesg *)buf;
115 struct ng_mesg *const ascii = (struct ng_mesg *)m->data;
116 char path[NG_PATHLEN+1];
118 /* Get incoming message (in binary form) */
119 if (NgRecvMsg(csock, m, sizeof(buf), path) < 0) {
120 warn("recv incoming message");
124 /* Ask originating node to convert message to ASCII */
125 if (NgSendMsg(csock, path, NGM_GENERIC_COOKIE,
126 NGM_BINARY2ASCII, m, sizeof(*m) + m->header.arglen) < 0
127 || NgRecvMsg(csock, m, sizeof(buf), NULL) < 0) {
128 printf("Rec'd %s %d from \"%s\":\n",
129 (m->header.flags & NGF_RESP) != 0 ? "response" : "command",
130 m->header.cmd, path);
131 if (m->header.arglen == 0)
132 printf("No arguments\n");
134 DumpAscii(m->data, m->header.arglen);
138 /* Display message in ASCII form */
139 printf("Rec'd %s \"%s\" (%d) from \"%s\":\n",
140 (ascii->header.flags & NGF_RESP) != 0 ? "response" : "command",
141 ascii->header.cmdstr, ascii->header.cmd, path);
142 if (*ascii->data != '\0')
143 printf("Args:\t%s\n", ascii->data);
145 printf("No arguments\n");