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29 * @(#)xdr_reference.c 1.11 87/08/11 SMI
30 * @(#)xdr_reference.c 2.1 88/07/29 4.0 RPCSRC
31 * $NetBSD: xdr_reference.c,v 1.13 2000/01/22 22:19:18 mycroft Exp $
32 * $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/xdr/xdr_reference.c,v 1.12 2004/10/16 06:32:43 obrien Exp $
36 * xdr_reference.c, Generic XDR routines impelmentation.
38 * Copyright (C) 1987, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
40 * These are the "non-trivial" xdr primitives used to serialize and de-serialize
41 * "pointers". See xdr.h for more info on the interface to xdr.
44 #include "namespace.h"
50 #include <rpc/types.h>
52 #include "un-namespace.h"
54 #include "libc_private.h"
57 * XDR an indirect pointer
58 * xdr_reference is for recursively translating a structure that is
59 * referenced by a pointer inside the structure that is currently being
60 * translated. pp references a pointer to storage. If *pp is null
61 * the necessary storage is allocated.
62 * size is the sizeof the referneced structure.
63 * proc is the routine to handle the referenced structure.
66 * pp: the pointer to work on
67 * size: size of the object pointed to
68 * proc: xdr routine to handle the object
71 xdr_reference(XDR *xdrs, caddr_t *pp, u_int size, xdrproc_t proc)
82 *pp = loc = (caddr_t) mem_alloc(size);
84 warnx("xdr_reference: out of memory");
94 stat = (*proc)(xdrs, loc);
96 if (xdrs->x_op == XDR_FREE) {
107 * XDR a pointer to a possibly recursive data structure. This
108 * differs with xdr_reference in that it can serialize/deserialiaze
111 * What's sent is actually a union:
113 * union object_pointer switch (boolean b) {
114 * case TRUE: object_data data;
115 * case FALSE: void nothing;
118 * > objpp: Pointer to the pointer to the object.
119 * > obj_size: size of the object.
120 * > xdr_obj: routine to XDR an object.
124 xdr_pointer(XDR *xdrs, char **objpp, u_int obj_size, xdrproc_t xdr_obj)
128 more_data = (*objpp != NULL);
129 if (! xdr_bool(xdrs,&more_data)) {
136 return (xdr_reference(xdrs,objpp,obj_size,xdr_obj));