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This is because xpans sets the mode of XPASetFd()/XPAGetFd() -to "dofork=true", to ensure that the XPAClientLoopFork() in client.c -is used. That routine does not wait for the callback to complete. Instead -it forks the callback and then "fakes" the completion. Using the forked -loop and returning immediately prevents xpans from hanging during a long -xpaget/xpaset callback. - -But starting with ds9 7.0, this causes problems: two successive xpaset calls -which both process regions will hang the connection to ds9. For example, -in chandra-ed's zhds9 script, a new region is generated by refinepos, -then the old region is deleted and the new region is sent to ds9 for -display: - - # refinepos creates a new region ... - ${XPASET:-xpaset} -p $XPA regions deleteall - ${XPASET:-xpaset} $XPA regions < $OFILE - -This will hang the xpans connection to ds9, starting with ds9 7.0. Bill reports -that the region parsing got slightly slower with 7.0 because he is creating -a C++ object to pass to the lexer. Somehow that causes a race condition? - -To get around the problem, a delay is needed between the calls: - - ${XPASET:-xpaset} -p $XPA regions deleteall - # this is needed to avoid a race condition, due to the fact that - # xpaset returns immediately when run via xpans proxy - sleep 1 - ${XPASET:-xpaset} $XPA regions < $OFILE - -How can this be handled automatically? Ideally, one would like to -fork() or create a thread at the "right" place in xpans to handle the -xpaset/xpaget call so that it can wait for completion. But its unclear -what that place is: the XPAHandler() is calling the send or receive -callback and expects a status response, and how can fork() deal with that?? - diff --git a/xpa/INSTALL b/xpa/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 5c50ba5..0000000 --- a/xpa/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -Quick Summary -============= - -To build and install the XPA package, simply execute: - - ./configure # site-specific configuration - make # build the software - make install # install it - make clean # clean up unneeded temp files - -We strongly recommend that you install in a directory other than the -default of /usr/local, so as not to require root access. To do this, -configure for a different install directory: - - ./configure --prefix= -e.g., - ./configure --prefix=/soft/saord - -Programs will be installed in /soft/saord/bin, libraries in /soft/saord/lib, -include files in /soft/saord/include, and man pages in /soft/saord/man. -Indeed, we do this at SAO and recommend it as a general rule, in order -to keep SAORD software in one place that does not conflict with other -installations. Note that you will need to add the bin directory to -your path and the man directory to MANPATH. - -The build ("make") takes only a minute or so on modern machines. To -monitor its progress and/or check for errors, redirect output to a file -and use the 'tail' command: - - make >& foo.log &; tail -f foo.log # csh -or - make 1>foo.log 2>&1 &; tail -f foo.log # sh, bash - - -Details of Installation -======================= - - NB: These are generic installation instructions, modified for XPA. - - The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for -various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses -those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package. -It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent -definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that -you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file -`config.cache' that saves the results of its tests to speed up -reconfiguring, and a file `config.log' containing compiler output -(useful mainly for debugging `configure'). - - If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try -to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail -diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can -be considered for the next release. If at some point `config.cache' -contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it. - - The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a program -called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you want to change -it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version of `autoconf'. - -The simplest way to compile this package is: - - `./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're - using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type - `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute - `configure' itself. - - Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some - messages telling which features it is checking for. - - 1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type - "./configure". This runs a configuration script created by GNU - autoconf, which configures XPA for your system and creates a - Makefile. The configure script allows you to customize the XPA - configuration for your site; for details on how you can do this, - type "./configure -help" or refer to the autoconf documentation (not - included here). The XPA "configure" script supports the following special - switch(es) in addition to the standard ones: - - --enable-shared=yes|link - - Build shared libraries in addition to the - default static library. There are two options: - - If the value is "yes", shared libraries are - built but not used to link xpa programs. - - If the value is "link", shared libraries are - used to link xpa programs. If therefore becomes - your responsibility to put the shared library - where it can be found (or use LD_LIBRARY_PATH). - - --enable-threaded-xpans - Build xpans to support separate threads for - handling name server requests and xpa proxy - callbacks. This is recommended if you are going - to enable proxy handling in xpans (-P), since - XPA long callbacks via proxy can interfere - with the name server functions. (You still have - to start xpans with -P 2 to use 2 threads.) - - --with-tcl= - Force build Tcl support using parameters found - in /tclConfig.sh. Configure will look for - the Tcl config script in standard places and - will enable Tcl support if found. It will abort - if tclConfig.sh points to a non-existent tcl.h - file (some versions of Linux have shown this - behavior). Use this switch to override the - standard locations or to force a build even - if tcl.h is not found (e.g. if you are going to - install tcl as part of a larger build). With - Tcl support enabled you can execute: - - make tclxpa - - to generate the XPA package as a shared Tcl - object, loadable using Tcl "package require". - Contact us with problems -- its been a bear to - get this even half-way right. - - --with-threads - If you are going to link XPA into a threaded - program, you need to specify --with-threads. - This add -D_REENTRANT to the compiler flags, - which tells gcc to use thread-safe versions of - global system variables such as errno. No code - changes are made to XPA. Please note that all - XPA calls must be in a single thread: XPA is - not thread-safe in and of itself but does work - in threaded programs. - - --with-gtk= - Build with support for adding xpa to a gtk - loop. The specified include directory must - contain the gtk directory which itself contains - gtk.h, e.g.: - - --with-gtk=/usr/local/include/gtk-1.2 - - which contains gtk/gtk.h - - Standard options are listed below. the most important of which - are --exec-prefix and --prefix (to specify where to install), and - --x-includes=DIR and --x-libraries=DIR (for non-standard X installations). - We recommend --prefix be set to a directory that will hold saord software - (e.g., --prefix=/soft/saord) in order to make management of our software - easier. - - NB: be sure to use only absolute path names (those starting with "/") - in the --prefix and --exec_prefix options. (The configure options we - use at SAO for various machines are given as examples in the script - file called "saoconfig" in this directory.) - - 2. Type `make' to compile the package. - This will create a library archive called libxpa.a. It also will create - the programs xpaget, xpaset, xpainfo, xpaaccess, xpans, and xpamb. It - also will create the libxpa.so shared object if requested using the - --enable-shared switch - - 3. You can build the libxpa.so shared library manually by executing: - - make shlib - - at this point. This will not contain Xt or Tcl routines. If Tcl support - has been enabled (see --with-tcl above), you can build a shared library - called libtclxpa.so that supports the tclxpa package (i.e. Tcl routines - are contained in it) by executing: - - make tclxpa - - This shared library will be loaded automatically with the Tcl command: - - package require tclxpa 2.1 - - assuming, of course, that your shared library can be found by Tcl. - - 4. Type "make install" to install XPA's libraries and binaries in - standard places. You'll need write permission on the installation - directories to do this. The installation directories are - determined by the "configure" script and may be specified with - the --prefix and --exec_prefix options to "configure". See the - Makefile for information on what directories were chosen; you - can override these choices by modifying the "prefix" and - "exec_prefix" variables in the Makefile. - - 5. There are .html help files in the doc directory. You can copy - these files to a more convenient location, if you like. We - did not automate this step because we did not know where to - copy these files by default. (NB: The help.html file is the - top level index file.) - - 6. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the - source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the - files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for - a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is - also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly - for the package's developers. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN -THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/xpa/Makefile.in b/xpa/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 79c5fd9..0000000 --- a/xpa/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,558 +0,0 @@ -# -# This file is a Makefile for XPA. If it has the name "Makefile.in" -# then it is a template for a Makefile; to generate the actual Makefile, -# run "./configure", which is a configuration script generated by the -# "autoconf" program (constructs like "@foo@" will get replaced in the -# actual Makefile. -# - -PACKAGE = @PACKAGE_NAME@ -VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ - -DISTNAME = xpa-${VERSION} -DISTDIR = ../export/${DISTNAME} -FTPDIR = ../ftp - -#---------------------------------------------------------------- -# Things you can change to personalize the Makefile for your own -# site (you can make these changes in either Makefile.in or -# Makefile, but changes to Makefile will get lost if you re-run -# the configuration script). -#---------------------------------------------------------------- - -# Default top-level directories in which to install architecture- -# specific files (exec_prefix) and machine-independent files such -# as scripts (prefix). The values specified here may be overridden -# at configure-time with the --exec-prefix and --prefix options -# to the "configure" script. - -prefix = @prefix@ -exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ - -# The following definition can be set to non-null for special systems -# like AFS with replication. It allows the pathnames used for installation -# to be different than those used for actually reference files at -# run-time. 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It -also provides an easy way for users to communicate with XPA-enabled -programs by executing XPA client commands in the shell or by utilizing -such commands in scripts. Because XPA works both at the programming -level and the shell level, it is a powerful tool for unifying any -analysis environment: users and programmers have great flexibility in -choosing the best level or levels at which to access XPA services, and -client access can be extended or modified easily at any time. - -A program becomes an XPA-enabled server by defining named points of -public access through which data and commands can be exchanged with -other client programs (and users). Using standard TCP sockets as a -transport mechanism, XPA supports both single-point and broadcast -messaging to and from these servers. It supports direct communication -between clients and servers, or indirect communication via an -intermediate message bus emulation program. Host-based access control -is implemented, as is as the ability to communicate with XPA servers -across a network. - -XPA implements a layered interface that is designed to be useful both -to software developers and to users. The interface consists of a -library of XPA client and server routines for use in C/C++ programs and -a suite of high-level user programs built on top of these libraries. -Using the XPA library, access points can be added to Tcl/Tk programs, -Xt programs, or to Unix programs that use the XPA event loop or any -event loop based on select(). Client access subroutines can be added -to any Tcl/Tk, Xt, or Unix program. Client access also is supported at -the command line via a suite of high-level programs. - -To build XPA, see the INSTALL instructions (which are based on -standard instructions for building software using GNU configure). - -Documentation for XPA is contained in the doc subdirectory (where the -help.html file is the top-level index). - -If you have questions, please contact us at: saord@cfa.harvard.edu. - - Eric Mandel - -XPA is distributed under the terms of The MIT License. diff --git a/xpa/acl.c b/xpa/acl.c deleted file mode 100644 index 24b4489..0000000 --- a/xpa/acl.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,568 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory - */ - -/* - * - * acl.c -- xpa access control list management - * - */ - -#include - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Private Routines - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* this is the head of the global list -- too lazy to do anything more */ -static XACL aclhead=NULL; - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static XACL -XPAAclLookup (char *xclass, char *name, unsigned int ip, int exact) -#else -static XACL XPAAclLookup(xclass, name, ip, exact) - char *xclass; - char *name; - unsigned int ip; - int exact; -#endif -{ - XACL cur; - /* look for exact match */ - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( !strcmp(xclass, cur->xclass) && - !strcmp(name, cur->name) && - ((cur->ip == 0) || (cur->ip == ip)) ){ - return(cur); - } - } - /* otherwise look for a template match (unless exact was specified) */ - if( !exact ){ - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( tmatch(xclass, cur->xclass) && - tmatch(name, cur->name) && - ((cur->ip == 0) || (cur->ip == ip)) ){ - return(cur); - } - } - } - return(NULL); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAclParse - * - * Purpose: parse acl list into components - * - * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAAclParse (char *lbuf, char *xclass, char *name, unsigned int *ip, - char *acl, int len) -#else -static int XPAAclParse(lbuf, xclass, name, ip, acl, len) - char *lbuf; - char *xclass; - char *name; - unsigned int *ip; - char *acl; - int len; -#endif -{ - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int lp=0; - - /* class:name is required */ - if( word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ){ - XPAParseName(tbuf, xclass, name, len); - } - else - return(-1); - - /* host is required but can be "*" for "all hosts" */ - if( word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ){ - if( !strcmp(tbuf, "*") ) - *ip = 0; - else - *ip = gethostip(tbuf); - } - else - return(-1); - - /* acl is required */ - if( word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ){ - if( !strcmp(tbuf, "+") ) - strcpy(acl, XPA_ACLS); - else if( !strcmp(tbuf, "-") ) - *acl = '\0'; - else - strcpy(acl, tbuf); - return(0); - } - else - return(-1); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Semi-Public Routines (used by command.c) - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAReceiveAcl - * - * Purpose: add or modify the acl for this access point - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAReceiveAcl (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -int XPAReceiveAcl(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - XPAComm comm; - int i; - int got; - char *s=NULL; - char lbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - s = paramlist; - while( isspace((int)*s) ) - s++; - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s:%s %s\n", xpa->xclass, xpa->name, s); - if( XPAAclEdit(tbuf) < 0 ){ - snprintf(lbuf, SZ_LINE, "invalid acl: %s\n", tbuf); - XPAError(xpa, lbuf); - return(-1); - } - } - else{ - while((XPAGets(xpa, xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, SZ_LINE, XPAShortTimeout())>0)&& - *lbuf ){ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s:%s %s\n", xpa->xclass, xpa->name, lbuf); - got = XPAAclEdit(tbuf); - if( got < 0 ){ - snprintf(lbuf, SZ_LINE, "invalid acl: %s\n", tbuf); - XPAError(xpa, lbuf); - return(-1); - } - } - } - - /* reset all acl flags for this xpa so acl is recalculated */ - for(comm=xpa->commhead; comm!=NULL; comm=comm->next){ - for(i=0; i<4; i++){ - comm->acl[i] = -1; - } - } - - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASendAcl - * - * Purpose: return the acl for this access point - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPASendAcl (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -int XPASendAcl(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - XACL cur; - int got = 0; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - - /* zero all flags */ - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - cur->flag = 0; - } - /* look for exact matches */ - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if(!strcmp(xpa->xclass, cur->xclass) && !strcmp(xpa->name, cur->name)){ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s:%s %s %s\n", - cur->xclass, cur->name, getiphost(cur->ip), cur->acl); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), tbuf, strlen(tbuf), 0); - cur->flag = 1; - got++; - } - } - /* look for template matches that we have not printed yet */ - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( cur->flag == 0 ){ - if(tmatch(xpa->xclass, cur->xclass) && tmatch(xpa->name, cur->name)){ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s:%s %s %s\n", - cur->xclass, cur->name, getiphost(cur->ip), cur->acl); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), tbuf, strlen(tbuf), 0); - got++; - } - } - } - /* zero all flags */ - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - cur->flag = 0; - } - if( got == 0 ){ - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), "\n", 1, 0); - } - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Public Routines - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAclEdit - * - * Purpose: add or modify acl entry in the xpa acl list - * - * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAAclEdit (char *lbuf) -#else -int XPAAclEdit(lbuf) - char *lbuf; -#endif -{ - XACL cur; - char xclass[SZ_LINE]; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - char acl[SZ_LINE]; - unsigned int ip; - - if( XPAAclParse(lbuf, xclass, name, &ip, acl, SZ_LINE) < 0 ) - return(-1); - if( ip == 0 ) - return(-1); - cur = XPAAclLookup(xclass, name, ip, 1); - if( cur == NULL ) - return(XPAAclAdd(lbuf)); - else{ - if( *acl == '\0' ){ - XPAAclDel(cur); - } - else{ - if( cur->acl ) - xfree(cur->acl); - cur->acl = xstrdup(acl); - } - return(0); - } -} - - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAclAdd - * - * Purpose: add one acl entry to the xpa acl list - * - * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAAclAdd (char *lbuf) -#else -int XPAAclAdd(lbuf) - char *lbuf; -#endif -{ - XACL xnew; - XACL cur; - char xclass[SZ_LINE]; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - char acl[SZ_LINE]; - unsigned int ip; - - /* allocate acl struct */ - if( (xnew = (XACL)xcalloc(1, sizeof(XACLRec))) == NULL ) - goto error; - - /* parse info from line buffer */ - if( XPAAclParse(lbuf, xclass, name, &ip, acl, SZ_LINE) < 0 ) - goto error; - - /* fill in the blanks */ - xnew->xclass = xstrdup(xclass); - xnew->name = xstrdup(name); - xnew->ip = ip; - xnew->acl = xstrdup(acl); - - /* add this acl to end of list of acl's */ - if( aclhead == NULL ){ - aclhead = xnew; - } - else{ - for(cur=aclhead; cur->next!=NULL; cur=cur->next) - ; - cur->next = xnew; - } - return(0); - -error: - if( xnew ) - xfree(xnew); - return(-1); -} - -/* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAclDel - * - * Purpose: free up memory in the acl record structure - * - * Results: 0 on success, -1 for failure - * - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAAclDel (XACL acl) -#else -int XPAAclDel(acl) - XACL acl; -#endif -{ - XACL cur; - - if( acl == NULL ) - return(-1); - - /* remove from list of acl's */ - if( aclhead ){ - if( aclhead == acl ){ - aclhead = aclhead->next; - } - else{ - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( cur->next == acl ){ - cur->next = (cur->next)->next; - break; - } - } - } - } - - /* free up string space */ - if( acl->xclass ) xfree(acl->xclass); - if( acl->name ) xfree(acl->name); - if( acl->acl ) xfree(acl->acl); - - /* free up record struct */ - xfree((char *)acl); - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAclFree - * - * Purpose: - * - * Results: 1 on success, 0 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -void -XPAAclFree (void) -#else -void XPAAclFree() -#endif -{ - XACL cur, tacl; - - for(cur=aclhead; cur!=NULL; ){ - tacl = cur->next; - XPAAclDel(cur); - cur = tacl; - } -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAclNew - * - * Purpose: read or re-read the acl list - * - * Results: number of lines in list (including default) - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAAclNew (char *aname, int flag) -#else -int XPAAclNew(aname, flag) - char *aname; - int flag; -#endif -{ - int got=0; - char lbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char hostname[SZ_LINE]; - char *s; - char *obuf; - char *aclname=NULL; - char *aclpath=NULL; - char *defacl=NULL; - char *defcopy=NULL; - char *keywords[10]; - char *values[10]; - int nkeys; - FILE *fp=NULL; - - /* if there is an old list, free it */ - if( flag == 0 ) - XPAAclFree(); - - /* get acl file name */ - if( aname && *aname ) - aclname = aname; - else if( (aclname=(char *)getenv("XPA_ACLFILE")) == NULL ) - aclname = XPA_ACLFILE; - - /* get the default acl */ - if( (defacl=(char *)getenv("XPA_DEFACL")) == NULL ) - defacl = XPA_DEFACL; - - /* macro-expand it to deal with the host name */ - gethost(hostname, SZ_LINE); - nkeys = 0; - keywords[0] = "host"; values[0] = hostname; nkeys++; - - /* open the acl file */ - if( (aclpath=(char *)Access(aclname, "r")) != NULL ){ - if( (fp=fopen(aclpath, "r")) != NULL ){ - while( fgets(lbuf, SZ_LINE, fp) ){ - if( *lbuf == '#' ){ - continue; - } - if( (obuf=macro(lbuf, keywords, values, nkeys, NULL, NULL)) != NULL ){ - if( XPAAclAdd(obuf) == 0 ) - got++; - xfree(obuf); - } - } - fclose(fp); - } - xfree(aclpath); - } - - /* add default acl (it very likely was overridden in the file) */ - defcopy=(char *)xstrdup(defacl); - for(s=(char *)strtok(defcopy,";"); s!=NULL; s=(char *)strtok(NULL,";")){ - if( (obuf = macro(s, keywords, values, nkeys, NULL, NULL)) != NULL ){ - if( XPAAclAdd(obuf) == 0 ) - got++; - xfree(obuf); - } - } - if( defcopy) xfree(defcopy); - - /* return the news */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAclCheck - * - * Purpose: validate an acl for a given class, name, and host - * - * Results: 1 on success, 0 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAAclCheck (XPA xpa, unsigned int ip, char *acl) -#else -int XPAAclCheck(xpa, ip, acl) - XPA xpa; - unsigned int ip; - char *acl; -#endif -{ - char *s; - XACL cur; - - if( !(cur = XPAAclLookup(xpa->xclass, xpa->name, ip, 0)) ) - return(0); - else if( cur->acl == NULL ) - return(0); - else{ - for(s=acl; *s; s++){ - if( !strchr(cur->acl, *s) ) - return(0); - } - return(1); - } -} diff --git a/xpa/aclocal.m4 b/xpa/aclocal.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index bc7540d..0000000 --- a/xpa/aclocal.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -builtin(include,tcl.m4) diff --git a/xpa/client.c b/xpa/client.c deleted file mode 100644 index f70ff40..0000000 --- a/xpa/client.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3057 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory - */ - -#include - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Private Routines and Data - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* this is the head of the global list of client xpas */ -static XPA xpaclienthead=NULL; - -static char errbuf[SZ_LINE]; /* holds current error message */ -static int id=0; /* id of current command */ - -#define DATA_CONNECT 1 -#define DATA_ACCEPT 2 -#define DATA_DATA 4 - -/* use of a double fork() call is used to prevent zombies which happen - if fork is a child of xpans started by an XPA server (i.e., for some - reason, the SIGCHLD signal does not get sent to xpans parent) - See Stevens, Advanced Programming in te Unix Environment, p. 202 */ -#define USE_DOUBLE_FORK 1 -#ifndef USE_DOUBLE_FORK -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -void sig_chld(int signo) -#else -#endif -{ - int stat; - - while(waitpid(-1, &stat, WNOHANG) > 0){ - ; - } - return; -} -#endif - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: rdl - * - * Purpose: read characters up a new-line - * - * Returns: number of characters read - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -rdl (int fd, char *buf, size_t len) -#else -static int rdl(fd, buf, len) - int fd; - char *buf; - int len; -#endif -{ - int i=0; - int got; - - /* start out clean */ - *buf = '\0'; - - /* make sure we have a valid channel */ - if( fd < 0 ) - return(-1); - - /* grab characters up to a new-line or max len */ - while( i < (len-1) ){ - got = read(fd, &(buf[i]), 1); - if( got < 1 ) - break; - else if( buf[i++] == '\n' ) - break; - } - buf[i] = '\0'; - return(i); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAProxyAccept - * - * Purpose: accept a connection from an XPA proxy server - * - * Return: fd of accepted connection or -1 - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static -int XPAProxyAccept(XPA xpa, char *method, char *xclass, char *name, int ifd, - unsigned int *rip, unsigned short *rport, char *rname) -#else -static -int XPAProxyAccept(xpa, method, xclass, name, ifd, rip, rport, rname) - XPA xpa; - char *method; - char *xclass; - char *name; - int ifd; - unsigned int *rip; - unsigned short *rport; - char *rname; -#endif -{ - int sock; - int got; - int oum; - int ofd; - int niter; - int swidth=FD_SETSIZE; - int keep_alive=1; - int reuse_addr=1; - unsigned int ip; - unsigned short port; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char amethod[SZ_LINE]; - char *tptr; - socklen_t slen; - struct sockaddr_in sock_in; -#if HAVE_SYS_UN_H - struct sockaddr_un sock_un; -#endif - struct timeval tv; - struct timeval *tvp; - fd_set readfds; - - /* initialize results */ - if( rip ) *rip = 0; - if( rport ) *rport = 0; - if( rname ) *rname = '\0'; - - switch(XPAMethod(method)){ - case XPA_INET: - if( !XPAParseIpPort(method, &ip, &port) ){ - goto error; - } - /* open a socket for data connections */ - if( (sock = xsocket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0 ){ - PERROR(("xpaaccept socket")); - goto error; - } - setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - (char *)&keep_alive, sizeof(keep_alive)); - setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, - (char *)&reuse_addr, sizeof(reuse_addr)); - memset((char *)&sock_in, 0, sizeof(sock_in)); - sock_in.sin_family = AF_INET; - sock_in.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY); - sock_in.sin_port = htons(port); - /* bind to the ip:port */ - if( xbind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_in, sizeof(sock_in)) < 0 ){ - PERROR(("xpaaccept bind")); - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - snprintf(amethod, SZ_LINE, "%x:%d", ip, port); - break; -#if HAVE_SYS_UN_H - case XPA_UNIX: - ip = 0; - port = 0; - /* get filename part, composed of class and name and unique id */ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s_%s.%d", xclass, name, (int)time(NULL)); - /* change "/" to "_" for filename */ - for(tptr = tbuf; *tptr != '\0'; tptr++){ - if( *tptr == '/' ) *tptr = '_'; - } - /* create full pathname */ - snprintf(amethod, SZ_LINE, "%s/%s", XPATmpdir(), tbuf); - /* delete old copy */ - unlink (amethod); - /* open a socket and fill in socket information */ - if( (sock = xsocket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0 ){ - goto error; - } - setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - (char *)&keep_alive, sizeof(keep_alive)); - memset((char *)&sock_un, 0, sizeof(sock_un)); - sock_un.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - strcpy(sock_un.sun_path, amethod); - /* unset umask so that everyone can read and write */ - oum = umask(0); - /* bind to the file */ - got = xbind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_un, sizeof(sock_un)); - /* reset umask to previous */ - umask(oum); - /* now check for bind error */ - if( got < 0 ){ - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - break; -#endif - default: - goto error; - } - - /* send port to client so they can connect */ - /* first listen for the connection */ - if( listen(sock, XPA_MAXLISTEN) < 0 ){ - PERROR(("xpaaccept listen")); - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - - /* and tell the client that we are listening */ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "xpaaccept %s (%s:%s %s)\n", - amethod, xclass, name, method); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAProxyAccept: sending command to %d:\n%s", - _sp, ifd, tbuf)); - if( XPAPuts(NULL, ifd, tbuf, XPAShortTimeout()) <= 0 ){ - PERROR(("client xpaaccept write")); - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - - /* we will iterate on xselect */ - if( XPAShortTimeout() > 0 ) - niter = XPAShortTimeout()*100; - else - niter = XPA_SHORT_TIMEOUT*100; -again: - /* this has to be able to time out */ - tv.tv_sec = 0; - tv.tv_usec = 10000; - tvp = &tv; - /* wait for this socket and XPA sockets */ - FD_ZERO(&readfds); - FD_SET(sock, &readfds); - XPAAddSelect(NULL, &readfds); - /* wait for the connection */ - got = xselect(swidth, &readfds, NULL, NULL, tvp); - /* process results of select */ - if( got > 0 ){ - if( !FD_ISSET(sock, &readfds)){ - XPAProcessSelect(&readfds, 0); - goto again; - } - switch(XPAMethod(method)){ - case XPA_INET: - while( 1 ){ - slen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); - if((ofd=xaccept(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_in, &slen)) >= 0){ - break; - } - else{ - if( xerrno == EINTR ) - continue; - else{ - PERROR(("xpaaccept acccept")); - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - } - } - break; -#if HAVE_SYS_UN_H - case XPA_UNIX: - while( 1 ){ - slen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_un); - if((ofd=xaccept(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_un, &slen)) >= 0){ - break; - } - else{ - if( xerrno == EINTR ) - continue; - else{ - PERROR(("xpaaccept acccept")); - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - } - } - break; -#endif - default: - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - } - /* timeout? */ - else if( got == 0 ){ - if( --niter > 0 ){ - goto again; - } - else{ - xclose(sock); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAProxyAccept: select timed out\n", _sp)); - goto error; - } - } - /* error */ - else{ - if( xerrno == EINTR ){ - PERROR(("xpaaccept select")); - goto again; - } - else{ - xclose(sock); - goto error; - } - } - /* done with listening */ - xclose(sock); - - /* fill in return information */ - if( rip ) *rip = ip; - if( rport ) *rport = port; - if( rname ){ - strncpy(rname, amethod, SZ_LINE-1); - rname[SZ_LINE-1] = '\0'; - } - return(ofd); - -error: - return(-1); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientNewInput - * - * Purpose: allocate a new input struct for reading data from stdin - * - * Return: input struct, or NULL on error - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static XPAInput -XPAClientNewInput(XPA xpa) -#else -static XPAInput XPAClientNewInput(xpa) - XPA xpa; -#endif -{ - XPAInput xnew, inp; - - /* allocate a new record */ - if( (xnew=(XPAInput)xcalloc(1, sizeof(XPAInputRec))) == NULL ){ - return(NULL); - } - /* allocate the data buffer */ - xnew->buf = (char *)xmalloc(XPA_BIOSIZE); - /* this buffer starts (and currently ends) at the current byte count */ - xnew->start = xpa->inpbytes; - xnew->end = xpa->inpbytes; - xnew->bytes = 0; - - /* add this input to end of list of input's */ - if( xpa->inphead == NULL ){ - xpa->inphead = xnew; - } - else{ - for(inp=xpa->inphead; inp->next!=NULL; inp=inp->next) - ; - inp->next = xnew; - } - - /* return the record struct */ - return(xnew); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientFreeInput - * - * Purpose: free a input buffer once its been sent to all targets - * - * Return: 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static void -XPAClientFreeInput (XPA xpa, XPAInput inp) -#else -static void XPAClientFreeInput(xpa, inp) - XPA xpa; - XPAInput inp; -#endif -{ - XPAInput cur; - - if( !xpa || !inp ) - return; - - if( inp == xpa->inphead ){ - xpa->inphead = inp->next; - } - else{ - for(cur=xpa->inphead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( cur->next == inp ){ - cur->next = inp->next; - break; - } - } - } - - /* free current record */ - if( inp != NULL ){ - if( inp->buf != NULL ) - xfree(inp->buf ); - xfree(inp); - } -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientFreeAllInputs - * - * Purpose: free remaining input buffers - * - * Return: 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static void -XPAClientFreeAllInputs (XPA xpa) -#else -static void XPAClientFreeAllInputs(xpa) - XPA xpa; -#endif -{ - XPAInput cur, tmp; - - if( !xpa ) - return; - - for(cur=xpa->inphead; cur!=NULL; ){ - tmp = cur->next; - XPAClientFreeInput(xpa, cur); - cur = tmp; - } - xpa->inpbytes = 0; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientProcessInput - * - * Purpose: read input from stdin and store in an input struct - * - * Return: bytes read - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAClientProcessInput(XPA xpa) -#else -static int XPAClientProcessInput(xpa) - XPA xpa; -#endif -{ - static XPAInput cur=NULL; - int get, got; - - /* set up next buffer, if necessary */ - for(cur=xpa->inphead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( cur->bytes < XPA_BIOSIZE ) - break; - } - if( cur == NULL ){ - cur = XPAClientNewInput(xpa); - } - - /* read data from stdin */ - get = MIN(XPA_IOSIZE, XPA_BIOSIZE - cur->bytes); - if( isatty(xpa->ifd) ){ - got = rdl(xpa->ifd, &(cur->buf[cur->bytes]), get); - } - else{ - got = read(xpa->ifd, &(cur->buf[cur->bytes]), get); - } - switch(got){ - case -1: - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - PERROR(("XPA client read")); - } - return(0); - case 0: - xpa->ifd = -1; - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientProcessInput: signalling EOF\n", _sp)); - break; - default: - break; - } - cur->bytes += got; - cur->end += got; - xpa->inpbytes += got; -#ifdef FIXEDBYCYGWIN -#if HAVE_CYGWIN - /* on non-NT Windows machines, Cygwin select() does not work once a pipe - gets EOF. It should show the fd ready for reading (and read 0 bytes), - but does not, so we have to hack a manual check */ - /* GetVersion is a Windows call */ - if( GetVersion() >= 0x80000000L ){ - if( got < get ){ - xpa->ifd = -1; - } - } -#endif -#endif - - /* verify to stdout, if necessary */ - if( xpa->client_mode & XPA_CLIENT_VERIFY ){ - fwrite(&(cur->buf[cur->bytes-got]), sizeof(char), got, stdout); - } - - /* return the number of bytes just read */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientFree - * - * Purpose: free a client record and remove from list - * - * Returns: none - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static void -XPAClientFree (XPA xpa, XPAClient client) -#else -static void XPAClientFree(xpa, client) - XPA xpa; - XPAClient client; -#endif -{ - XPAClient cur; - - /* remove from list of xpa's */ - if( xpa->clienthead ){ - if( xpa->clienthead == client ){ - xpa->clienthead = client->next; - } - else{ - for(cur=xpa->clienthead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( cur->next == client ){ - cur->next = client->next; - break; - } - } - } - } - - if( client->cmdfd >= 0 ){ -#if HAVE_CYGWIN - shutdown(client->cmdfd, SHUT_RDWR); -#endif - xclose(client->cmdfd); - } - if( client->datafd >= 0 ){ -#if HAVE_CYGWIN - shutdown(client->datafd, SHUT_RDWR); -#endif - xclose(client->datafd); - } - if( client->dataname ){ - unlink(client->dataname); - xfree(client->dataname); - } - if( client->method ) - xfree(client->method); - if( client->info ) - xfree(client->info); - if( client->xtemplate ) - xfree(client->xtemplate); - if( client->xclass ) - xfree(client->xclass); - if( client->name ) - xfree(client->name); - if( client->id ) - xfree(client->id); - /* xpaget's fd mode has an alloc'ed bufptr and lenptr */ - if( (client->type == 'g') && (client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_FD) ){ - if( client->bufptr && *(client->bufptr) ) - xfree(*(client->bufptr)); - if( client->bufptr ) - xfree(client->bufptr); - if( client->lenptr ) - xfree(client->lenptr); - } - xfree(client); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientDataSent - * - * Purpose: data is sent, so close data channel and change status to - * signal that we are waiting for the server - * - * Returns: none - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static void -XPAClientDataSent (XPA xpa, XPAClient client) -#else -static void XPAClientDataSent(xpa, client) - XPA xpa; - XPAClient client; -#endif -{ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientDataSent: for cmd %d data %d\n", _sp, - client->cmdfd, client->datafd)); - /* close the data channel, which should trigger a result from the server */ - if( client->datafd >= 0 ){ -#if HAVE_CYGWIN - shutdown(client->datafd, SHUT_RDWR); -#endif - xclose(client->datafd); - client->datafd = -1; - } - /* we are now waiting for the server to complete the calllback */ - client->status = XPA_CLIENT_WAITING; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientEnd - * - * Purpose: finish up with this client - * - * Returns: error message or null - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static char * -XPAClientEnd (XPA xpa, XPAClient client) -#else -static char *XPAClientEnd(xpa, client) - XPA xpa; - XPAClient client; -#endif -{ - char *error=NULL; - char *eptr; - - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientEnd: for cmd %d data %d\n", _sp, - client->cmdfd, client->datafd)); - /* always read the status line -- if we are not ack'ing, we'll get an - OK from the server before the calllback and we can exit quickly */ - /* don't do this if client is xpainfo and we're not ack'ing */ - if( !((client->type == 'i') && !(client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_ACK)) ){ -retry: - if( XPAGets(NULL, client->cmdfd, errbuf, SZ_LINE, XPALongTimeout()) >0 ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientEnd: read %s\n", _sp, errbuf)); - eptr = errbuf; - /* this should never happen */ - if( *eptr == '?' ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$WARNING: protocol mismatch - missing id\n%s", eptr); - error = NULL; - } - else{ - /* make sure we are dealing with a proper message */ - if( strncmp(eptr, client->id, strlen(client->id)) ){ - if( XPAVerbosity() > 1 ){ - fprintf(stderr, - "XPA$WARNING: ignoring out of sync server message:\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "%s", errbuf); - } - goto retry; - } - /* go past id */ - eptr += strlen(client->id); - while( isspace((int)*eptr) ) eptr++; - if( !strncmp(eptr, "XPA$OK", 6) ){ - error = NULL; - } - else{ - error = eptr; - } - } - } - else{ - if( XPAVerbosity() > 1 ){ - fprintf(stderr, - "XPA$WARNING: no reply from server callback (assuming OK)\n"); - } - error = NULL; - } - } - else - error = NULL; - - /* store the error return */ - if( client->errptr ) - *(client->errptr) = xstrdup(error); - - /* remove this client if we are not meant to persist */ - if( !xpa->persist ){ - XPAClientFree(xpa, client); - } - /* otherwise mark as inactive */ - else{ - client->status = XPA_CLIENT_IDLE; - client->bytes = 0; - } - - /* return error status */ - return(error); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientNew - * - * Purpose: allocate a new xpa client - * - * Returns: xpa client struct - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static XPAClient -XPAClientNew (XPA xpa, char *mode, char *xtemplate, int type, - char *xclass, char *name, char *method, char *info) -#else -static XPAClient XPAClientNew(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type, - xclass, name, method, info) - XPA xpa; - char *mode; - char *xtemplate; - int type; - char *xclass; - char *name; - char *method; - char *info; -#endif -{ - XPAClient xnew, client; - struct sockaddr_in sock_in; -#if HAVE_SYS_UN_H - struct sockaddr_un sock_un; -#endif - char xmode[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char amethod[SZ_LINE]; - char *s=NULL; - unsigned short port; - unsigned int ip=0; - int fd; - int pfd; - int tries=0; - int nsproxy=0; - int keep_alive=1; - - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientNew: entering with %s %s %s %s\n", _sp, - xclass, name, method, info)); - - /* no errors as yet */ - *errbuf = '\0'; - - /* look for reuse of xpans fd (used in conjunction with the xpans proxy) */ - *xmode = '\0'; - if( mode ){ - strncpy(xmode, mode, SZ_LINE-1); - xmode[SZ_LINE-1] = '\0'; - } - if( keyword(xmode, "nsproxy", tbuf, SZ_LINE) ){ - nsproxy = 1; - pfd = strtol(tbuf, &s, 0); - fd = XPAProxyAccept(xpa, XPANSMethod(NULL,2), - xclass, name, pfd, &ip, &port, amethod); - /* make sure we got a valid int fd */ - if( fd < 0 ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server on proxyaccept (%s:%s%s)\n", - xclass, name, XPATimestamp()); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientNew: %s", _sp, errbuf)); - PERROR(("XPAClientNew")); - return(NULL); - } - } - /* normal usage: connect to server */ - else{ - switch(XPAMethod(method)){ - case XPA_INET: -again1: - if( !XPAParseIpPort(method, &ip, &port) ) - return(NULL); - /* use $localhost over $host (we do not trust host to be correct) */ - if( (ip == gethostip("$host")) && (tries == 0) ) - ip = gethostip("$localhost"); - /* connect to the server before we go further */ - if( (fd = xsocket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0 ){ - return(NULL); - } - setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - (char *)&keep_alive, sizeof(keep_alive)); - memset((char *)&sock_in, 0, sizeof(sock_in)); - sock_in.sin_family = AF_INET; - sock_in.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(ip); - sock_in.sin_port = htons(port); - /* make the connection with the server */ - if( connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_in, sizeof(sock_in)) <0 ){ - xclose(fd); - /* if localhost doesn't work, make one try with the host ip */ - /* we also try again just in case there was an odd error such - as "permission denied", which we have seen once or twice */ - if( tries < 2 ){ - tries++; - goto again1; - } - /* give up */ - else{ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server on connect (%s:%s%s)\n", - xclass, name, XPATimestamp()); - PERROR(("XPAClientNew")); - return(NULL); - } - } - /* make sure we close on exec */ - xfcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientNew: inet connect returns fd %d\n", - _sp, fd)); - break; -#if HAVE_SYS_UN_H - case XPA_UNIX: -again2: - /* open a socket and fill in socket information */ - if( (fd = xsocket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0 ){ - return(NULL); - } - setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - (char *)&keep_alive, sizeof(keep_alive)); - memset((char *)&sock_un, 0, sizeof(sock_un)); - sock_un.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - strcpy(sock_un.sun_path, method); - /* make the connection with the server */ - if( connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_un, sizeof(sock_un)) <0 ){ - xclose(fd); - /* Unix sockets get ECONNREFUSED when the listen queue is full, - so we try a few times to give the server a chance to recover */ - if( (xerrno == ECONNREFUSED) && (tries < XPA_RETRIES) ){ - tries++; - XPASleep(10); - goto again2; - } - /* give up */ - else{ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server on connect (%s:%s%s)\n", - xclass, name, XPATimestamp()); - PERROR(("XPAClientNew")); - return(NULL); - } - } - /* make sure we close on exec */ - xfcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientNew: unix connect returns fd %d\n", - _sp, fd)); - break; -#endif - default: - return(NULL); - } - strncpy(amethod, method, SZ_LINE-1); - amethod[SZ_LINE-1] = '\0'; - } - - /* allocate new send record */ - if( (xnew=(XPAClient)xcalloc(1, sizeof(XPAClientRec))) == NULL ){ - xclose(fd); - return(NULL); - } - - /* fill in the blanks */ - xnew->xtemplate = xstrdup(xtemplate); - xnew->type = type; - xnew->cmdfd = fd; - xnew->datafd = -1; - xnew->xclass = xstrdup(xclass); - xnew->name = xstrdup(name); - xnew->method = xstrdup(amethod); - xnew->info = xstrdup(info); - xnew->ip = ip; - xnew->nsproxy = nsproxy; - xnew->status = XPA_CLIENT_ACTIVE; - - /* now that we have a valid client, add to list */ - if( xpa->clienthead == NULL ){ - xpa->clienthead = xnew; - } - else{ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client->next!=NULL; client=client->next) - ; - client->next = xnew; - } - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientNew: new fd %d\n", _sp, xnew->cmdfd)); - /* return the good news */ - return(xnew); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientAddSelect - * - * Purpose: add one or more xpa client sockets to the select flags - * - * Return: number of clients that were added to the select flags - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAClientAddSelect (XPA xpa, fd_set *readfdsptr, fd_set *writefdsptr) -#else -int XPAClientAddSelect(xpa, readfdsptr, writefdsptr) - XPA xpa; - fd_set *readfdsptr; - fd_set *writefdsptr; -#endif -{ - XPAClient client; - int got=0; - int loop=0; - - /* better have some place to set the flags */ - if( readfdsptr == NULL ) - return(0); - - /* if no xpa is specified, do them all */ - if( xpa == NULL ){ - if( xpaclienthead == NULL ) return(0); - xpa = xpaclienthead; - loop = 1; - } - -loop: - /* set select flags for all clients */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - /* if this client is processing */ - if( (client->status == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && (client->datafd >= 0) ){ - if( client->type == 'g' ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientAddSelect(get): adding fd %d\n", _sp, - client->datafd)); - FD_SET(client->datafd, readfdsptr); - got++; - } - else if( client->type == 's' ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientAddSelect(set): adding fd %d\n", _sp, - client->datafd)); - FD_SET(client->datafd, writefdsptr); - got++; - } - } - /* if this client is waiting */ - else if( (client->status == XPA_CLIENT_WAITING) && (client->cmdfd >= 0) ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientAddSelect(waiting): adding fd %d\n", _sp, - client->cmdfd)); - FD_SET(client->cmdfd, readfdsptr); - got++; - } - } - /* loop if necessary */ - if( loop && (xpa=xpa->next) ) goto loop; - /* return the news */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientGet - * - * Purpose: process an xpaget request for a given client - * - * Return: 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAClientGet (XPA xpa, XPAClient client) -#else -static int XPAClientGet(xpa, client) - XPA xpa; - XPAClient client; -#endif -{ - int status; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - - /* allocate the first buffer, if necessary */ - if( *(client->bufptr) == NULL ){ - client->bufsize = XPA_IOSIZE; - *(client->bufptr) = (char *)xmalloc(client->bufsize); - *(client->lenptr) = 0; - } - if( (*(client->lenptr) + XPA_IOSIZE) > client->bufsize ){ - client->bufsize += (XPA_IOSIZE*10); - *(client->bufptr) = (char *)xrealloc(*(client->bufptr), client->bufsize); - } - - /* now retrieve the data from the server */ - status = recv(client->datafd, *(client->bufptr) + *(client->lenptr), - XPA_IOSIZE, 0); - /* status < 0 means error */ - switch(status){ - /* error */ - case -1: - /* socket would block */ - if((xerrno == EINPROGRESS) || (xerrno == EWOULDBLOCK)){ - return(0); - } - /* clean up after error */ - if( *(client->bufptr) ){ - xfree(*(client->bufptr)); - *(client->bufptr) = NULL; - client->bufsize = 0; - } - *(client->lenptr) = 0; - XPAClientDataSent(xpa, client); -#ifdef OLD - (void)XPAClientEnd(xpa, client); - /* we need to flag some sort of error, if nothing came across */ - if( *(client->errptr) == NULL ){ - *(client->errptr) = xstrdup( - "XPA$ERROR: incomplete transmission from server\n"); - } -#endif - break; - /* eof */ - case 0: - /* if we have multiple clients, we now need to write this one */ - if( client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_FD ){ - if( xpa->nclient > 1 ){ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "XPA$BEGIN %s:%s %s\n", - client->xclass, client->name, client->method); - write(client->fd, tbuf, strlen(tbuf)); - } - write(client->fd, *(client->bufptr), *(client->lenptr)); - if( xpa->nclient > 1 ){ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "XPA$END %s:%s %s\n", - client->xclass, client->name, client->method); - write(client->fd, tbuf, strlen(tbuf)); - } - /* we can free buf, since its not being passed back */ - if( *(client->bufptr) ){ - xfree(*(client->bufptr)); - *(client->bufptr) = NULL; - client->bufsize = 0; - } - } - else{ - /* set final buffer size and put a convenience null at the end */ - if( *(client->bufptr) ){ - client->bufsize = *(client->lenptr)+1; - *(client->bufptr) = (char *)xrealloc(*(client->bufptr),client->bufsize); - *(*(client->bufptr)+*(client->lenptr)) = '\0'; - } - } - /* for all clients, we need to clean up */ - XPAClientDataSent(xpa, client); -#ifdef OLD - (void)XPAClientEnd(xpa, client); -#endif - break; - /* status > 0: bytes read */ - default: - *(client->lenptr) += status; - /* for single client fd mode, we write immediately -- this deals with - the important case of one client with a large amount of data */ - if( (client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_FD) && (xpa->nclient == 1) ){ - write(client->fd, *(client->bufptr), *(client->lenptr)); - /* reset buf for next read */ - if( *(client->bufptr) ) xfree(*(client->bufptr)); - *(client->bufptr) = NULL; - *(client->lenptr) = 0; - } - break; - } - return(status); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientSet - * - * Purpose: process an xpaset request for a given client - * - * Return: 0 on success, -1 on failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAClientSet (XPA xpa, XPAClient client) -#else -static int XPAClientSet(xpa, client) - XPA xpa; - XPAClient client; -#endif -{ - int status; - int left; - int got; - int len; - XPAInput inp; - - if( client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_BUF ){ - while( 1 ){ - len = MIN(XPA_IOSIZE, client->len - client->bytes); - /* see if we have written it all */ - if( len == 0 ){ - status = 1; - goto done; - } - /* write the next chunk */ - FPRINTF((stderr, - "%sXPAClientSet: fd %d sending %lu bytes (%lu - %lu)\n", _sp, - client->datafd, (unsigned long)len, - (unsigned long)client->len, (unsigned long)client->bytes)); - got=send(client->datafd, &(client->buf[client->bytes]), len, 0); - if( got >= 0 ){ - client->bytes += got; - if( XPALevelGet() >0 ) - return(got); - } - else{ - PERROR(("XPAClientSet")); - /* check for error */ - if( (xerrno != EWOULDBLOCK) && (xerrno != EAGAIN) ){ - status = -1; - goto done; - } - /* write would block, so we return and wait the server */ - else{ - return(0); - } - } - } - } - /* reading from stdin and writing to servers */ - else{ - /* find the input buf that contains the data we need */ - for(inp=xpa->inphead; inp!=NULL; inp=inp->next){ - if( (client->bytes >= inp->start) && (client->bytes < inp->end) ){ - break; - } - } - /* if we can't find a buffer ... */ - if( !inp ){ - /* ... and we have all the input, we are done */ - if( xpa->ifd < 0 ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientSet: all data read\n", _sp)); - status = 1; - goto done; - } - /* ... but there is more input to come, return */ - else{ - return(0); - } - } - /* optimization: don't write a buffer until its full (or until eof) */ - if( (xpa->ifd >=0) && (inp->bytes < XPA_BIOSIZE) ){ - return(0); - } - - /* write bytes until we would block or until end of this buffer, etc */ - while( 1 ){ - len = MIN(XPA_IOSIZE, inp->end - client->bytes); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientSet: has %lu=min(%d,(%lu-%lu)) [%d]\n", - _sp, (unsigned long)len, XPA_IOSIZE, - (unsigned long)inp->end, (unsigned long)client->bytes, - client->status)); - /* if we are done with this buffer, just return */ - if( (client->status == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && (len <=0) ){ - /* see if everyone else is done with this buffer as well, - in which case we can free it */ - left = 0; - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type != 's') || !(client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_FD) ) - continue; - /* in order to be totally written out, the following must be true: - * 1. send->bytes must be past the end of this buffer - * and - * 2. this buffer must be filled or else we hit eof - */ - FPRINTF((stderr, - "%sXPAClientSet: %lu>=%lu && ((%lu>=%d) or %d<0)) .. ", - _sp, client->bytes, (unsigned long)inp->end, - (unsigned long)inp->bytes, XPA_BIOSIZE, - xpa->ifd)); - if( (client->bytes >= inp->end) && - ((inp->bytes >= XPA_BIOSIZE) || (xpa->ifd < 0)) ){ - /* buffer complete written */ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sEOF (%lu)\n", - _sp, (unsigned long)xpa->inpbytes)); - ; - } - else{ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%s\n", _sp)); - /* buffer not complete written */ - left++; - break; - } - } - /* if nothing is left, we can free this input struct */ - if( !left ){ - XPAClientFreeInput(xpa, inp); - } - return(0); - } - /* write to the server */ - FPRINTF((stderr, - "%sXPAClientSet: fd %d sending %lu bytes (%lu):\n", _sp, - client->datafd, - (unsigned long)len, (unsigned long)client->bytes)); - got = send(client->datafd, &(inp->buf[client->bytes-inp->start]),len,0); - /* check for success */ - if( got >= 0 ){ - /* update the number of bytes we wrote */ - client->bytes += got; - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientSet: sent %lu bytes (total is %lu)\n", - _sp, (unsigned long)got, (unsigned long)client->bytes)); - /* go back for more */ - if( XPALevelGet() >0 ) - return(got); - else - continue; - } - /* check for error */ - else{ - PERROR(("XPAClientSet")); - /* anything but a "would block" error is bad */ - if( (xerrno != EWOULDBLOCK) && (xerrno != EAGAIN) ){ - status = -1; - goto done; - } - /* write would block, so we return and wait the server */ - else{ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientSet: waiting for more data\n", _sp)); - return(0); - } - } - } - } - -done: - XPAClientDataSent(xpa, client); -#ifdef OLD - (void)XPAClientEnd(xpa, client); -#endif - return(status); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientProcessSelect - * - * Purpose: process xpas that have pending reads or writes - * - * Return: number of xpas processed - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAClientProcessSelect (XPA xpa, - fd_set *readfdsptr, fd_set *writefdsptr, int maxreq) -#else -int XPAClientProcessSelect(xpa, readfdsptr, writefdsptr, maxreq) - XPA xpa; - fd_set *readfdsptr; - fd_set *writefdsptr; - int maxreq; -#endif -{ - int got=0; - int loop=0; - XPAClient client; - - /* <= 0 means do all of them */ - if( maxreq < 0 ){ - maxreq = 0; - } - - /* if no xpa is specified, do them all */ - if( xpa == NULL ){ - if( xpaclienthead == NULL ) return(0); - xpa = xpaclienthead; - loop = 1; - } - -loop: - /* first process any new input before we write output */ - if( xfd_isset_stdin(xpa->ifd, readfdsptr) ){ - xfd_clr_stdin(xpa->ifd, readfdsptr); - XPAClientProcessInput(xpa); - } - /* look at all clients */ -again: - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - /* if we are processing */ - if( (client->status == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && (client->datafd>=0) ){ - /* then handle new requests */ - if((client->type == 'g') && FD_ISSET(client->datafd, readfdsptr)){ - FD_CLR(client->datafd, readfdsptr); - XPAClientGet(xpa, client); - got++; - if( maxreq && (got >= maxreq) ) return(got); - goto again; - } - else if((client->type == 's') && FD_ISSET(client->datafd, writefdsptr)){ - FD_CLR(client->datafd, writefdsptr); - /* if the return is > 0, we completed the send */ - if( XPAClientSet(xpa, client) > 0 ) - got++; - if( maxreq && (got >= maxreq) ) return(got); - goto again; - } - } - /* if this client is waiting */ - else if( (client->status == XPA_CLIENT_WAITING) && (client->cmdfd >= 0) ){ - if( FD_ISSET(client->cmdfd, readfdsptr)){ - FD_CLR(client->cmdfd, readfdsptr); - XPAClientEnd(xpa, client); - got++; - if( maxreq && (got >= maxreq) ) return(got); - goto again; - } - } - } - /* loop if necessary */ - if( loop && (xpa=xpa->next) ) goto loop; - /* return the news */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientLoop - * - * Purpose: non-X programs event loop for handling XPA client events - * - * Returns: none - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAClientLoop (XPA xpa, int mode) -#else -static int XPAClientLoop(xpa, mode) - XPA xpa; - int mode; -#endif -{ - int got=0; - int sgot; - int doxpa=1; - int ltimeout; - char *s=NULL; - fd_set readfds; - fd_set writefds; - static int width=0; - struct timeval tv; - struct timeval *tvp; - - /* set width once */ - if( width == 0 ){ - width = FD_SETSIZE; - } - /* allow environment to turn off xpa server processing in client loop */ - if( (s=getenv("XPA_CLIENT_DOXPA")) && isfalse(s) ){ - doxpa = 0; - } - ltimeout = XPALongTimeout(); - FD_ZERO(&readfds); - FD_ZERO(&writefds); - while( XPAClientAddSelect(xpa, &readfds, &writefds) ){ - /* add other XPA's and process them as we process the client */ - if( (mode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA) && doxpa ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientLoop: will handle server reqs ...\n", _sp)); - XPAAddSelect(NULL, &readfds); - } - /* hopefully, a server will respond in a finite amount of time */ - if( ltimeout > 0 ){ - tv.tv_sec = ltimeout; - tv.tv_usec = 0; - tvp = &tv; - } - /* wait forever, if necessary */ - else{ - tvp = NULL; - } - /* add stdin to select, if there is one */ - if( xpa->ifd >= 0 ){ - xfd_set_stdin(xpa->ifd, &readfds); -#if HAVE_MINGW32 - /* BUT: for windows, we can't add stdin to select and therefore we - must set a short timeout and look manually */ - tv.tv_sec = 0; - tv.tv_usec = 10000; - /* this is the number of window iterations we will perform */ - if( ltimeout > 0 ) - ltimeout *= 100; - tvp = &tv; -#endif - } - /* wait for a server to respond */ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientLoop: waiting on select() ...\n", _sp)); - sgot = xselect(width, &readfds, &writefds, NULL, tvp); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientLoop: select returns: %d\n", _sp, sgot)); - /* error -- what should we do? */ - if( sgot < 0 ){ - if( xerrno == EINTR ){ - FD_ZERO(&readfds); - FD_ZERO(&writefds); - continue; - } - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - perror("XPAClientLoop() select"); - } - exit(1); - } - /* timed out -- no one responded */ - else if( sgot == 0 ){ -#if HAVE_MINGW32 - if( xpa->ifd >= 0 ){ - if( ltimeout > 0 ){ - if( --ltimeout <= 0 ) - break; - } - } - else{ - break; - } -#else - break; -#endif - } - else{ - got += XPAClientProcessSelect(xpa, &readfds, &writefds, 0); - if( (mode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA) && doxpa ){ - got += XPAProcessSelect(&readfds, 0); - } - } - FD_ZERO(&readfds); - FD_ZERO(&writefds); - } - return(got); -} - -#if HAVE_MINGW32==0 -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientLoopFork - * - * Purpose: non-X programs forked event loop for handling XPA client events - * - * Returns: number of clients "processed" - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAClientLoopFork (XPA xpa, int mode) -#else -static int XPAClientLoopFork(xpa, mode) - XPA xpa; - int mode; -#endif -{ - XPAClient client, tclient; - pid_t pid; - int got; - int fd[2]; - char active=1; -#ifndef USE_DOUBLE_FORK - struct sigaction act; - /* set up the signal handler to reap children (to avoid zombies) */ - act.sa_handler = sig_chld; - sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); - act.sa_flags = 0; -#ifdef SA_RESTART - act.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; -#endif -#ifdef SA_NOCLDWAIT - act.sa_flags |= SA_NOCLDWAIT; -#endif - sigaction(SIGCHLD, &act, NULL); -#endif - - if( pipe(fd) < 0 ){ - got = 0; - } - else if( (pid = fork()) < 0 ){ - close(fd[0]); - close(fd[1]); - got=0; - } - else if( pid == 0 ){ /* child */ - /* child write to parent that he is active */ - close(fd[0]); - write(fd[1], &active, 1); - close(fd[1]); -#ifdef USE_DOUBLE_FORK - /* second fork prevents zombies: - when child/parent exits, second child is inherited - by init and thus is not a child of original parent */ - if( (pid = fork()) >= 0 ){ - /* child/parent exits */ - if( pid > 0 ) - exit(0); - /* new child goes on under init ... */ - } -#endif - /* enter the main loop and process */ - XPAIOCallsXPA(0); - XPAClientLoop(xpa, mode); - exit(0); - } else { /* parent */ - /* parent waits for child to wake up */ - close(fd[1]); - read(fd[0], &active, 1); - close(fd[0]); -#ifdef USE_DOUBLE_FORK - /* for double fork, also wait for intermediate process to exit */ - waitpid(pid, NULL, 0); -#endif - /* fake end of clients */ - for(got=0, client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - got++; - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->status == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && (client->datafd >=0) ){ -#if HAVE_CYGWIN - /* In Cygwin, we call shutdown (as well as close) to avoid Windows - problems. The parent can't do this since the child is using the - sockets, so we just close the sockets explicitly here */ - xclose(client->datafd); - client->datafd = -1; - if( !xpa->persist ){ - xclose(client->cmdfd); - client->cmdfd = -1; - } -#endif - client->errptr = NULL; - /* remove this client if we are not meant to persist */ - if( !xpa->persist ){ - XPAClientFree(xpa, client); - } - /* otherwise mark as inactive */ - else{ - client->status = XPA_CLIENT_IDLE; - client->bytes = 0; - } - } - client = tclient; - } - } - return(got); -} -#endif - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientConnect - * - * Purpose: go to name service and get new names, merge with old, - * and connect to servers - * - * Returns: number of connections - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAClientConnect (XPA xpa, char *mode, char *xtemplate, int type) -#else -static int XPAClientConnect(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type) - XPA xpa; - char *mode; - char *xtemplate; - int type; -#endif -{ - int i; - int n; - int got; - int lp=0; - int total=0; - char **xclasses; - char **names; - char **methods; - char **infos; - char xtype[2]; - char xmode[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char lbuf[SZ_LINE]; - XPAClient client; - - /* do some initialization */ - XPAInitEnv(); - - /* make sure we have a target */ - if( !xtemplate || !*xtemplate ) - return(0); - - /* make a string out of the type for the lookup */ - xtype[0] = type; - xtype[1] = '\0'; - - /* reset the number of clients we are processing */ - xpa->nclient = 0; - - /* look for specific proxy info */ - *xmode = '\0'; - if( mode ){ - strncpy(xmode, mode, SZ_LINE-1); - xmode[SZ_LINE-1] = '\0'; - } - if( keyword(xmode, "ns", lbuf, SZ_LINE) ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientConnect: using ns info: %s\n", _sp, lbuf)); - newdtable("(),"); - xclasses = (char **)xmalloc(sizeof(char *)); - names = (char **)xmalloc(sizeof(char *)); - methods = (char **)xmalloc(sizeof(char *)); - infos = (char **)xmalloc(sizeof(char *)); - if( word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ) - xclasses[0] = xstrdup(tbuf); - if( word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ) - names[0] = xstrdup(tbuf); - if( word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ) - methods[0] = xstrdup(tbuf); - infos[0] = xstrdup(XPA_DEF_CLIENT_INFO); - n = 1; - freedtable(); - } - /* else ask xpans for access points matching the template */ - else{ - n = XPANSLookup(xpa, - xtemplate, xtype, &xclasses, &names, &methods, &infos); - } - /* mark existing clients who do not match this template */ - for(got=0, client=xpa->clienthead; client !=NULL; client=client->next){ - for(i=0; itype == type) && - (!strcmp(client->xclass, xclasses[i])) && - (!strcmp(client->name, names[i])) && - (!strcmp(client->method, methods[i])) && - (!strcmp(client->info, infos[i])) ){ - got++; - } - } - /* don't unmark if its a different type -- someone else might be active */ - if( !got && (client->type == type) ){ - client->status = XPA_CLIENT_IDLE; - } - } - /* add new clients for this type */ - for(i=0; iclienthead; client !=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type == type) && - (!strcmp(client->xclass, xclasses[i])) && - (!strcmp(client->name, names[i])) && - (!strcmp(client->method, methods[i])) && - (!strcmp(client->info, infos[i])) ){ - /* might have to change the template */ - if( strcmp(client->xtemplate, xtemplate) ){ - xfree(client->xtemplate); - client->xtemplate = xstrdup(xtemplate); - } - client->status = XPA_CLIENT_ACTIVE; - got++; - total++; - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientConnect: existing match: %s %s %s\n", - _sp, xclasses[i], names[i], methods[i])); - break; - } - } - if( !got ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientConnect: calls XPAClientNew for %s:%s %s\n", - _sp, xclasses[i], names[i], methods[i])); - if( XPAClientNew(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type, - xclasses[i], names[i], methods[i], infos[i]) ) - total++; - } - /* done with these strings */ - xfree(xclasses[i]); - xfree(names[i]); - xfree(methods[i]); - xfree(infos[i]); - } - /* free up arrays alloc'ed by names server */ - if( n > 0 ){ - xfree(xclasses); - xfree(names); - xfree(methods); - xfree(infos); - } - return(total); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientStart - * - * Purpose: send init string to server and perform other authentication - * tasks - * - * Returns: 0 if success, -1 otherwise - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAClientStart (XPA xpa, XPAClient client, char *paramlist, char *mode) -#else -static int XPAClientStart(xpa, client, paramlist, mode) - XPA xpa; - XPAClient client; - char *paramlist; - char *mode; -#endif -{ - int fd=0; - int lp=0; - int flags; - int tries=0; - int dmode=0; - int keep_alive=1; - unsigned int ip=0; - unsigned short port; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf2[SZ_LINE]; - char lbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char *cmd=NULL; - char *method=NULL; - struct sockaddr_in sock_in; -#if HAVE_SYS_UN_H - struct sockaddr_un sock_un; -#endif - - switch(client->type){ - case 'a': - cmd = "xpaaccess"; - break; - case 'g': - cmd = "xpaget"; - break; - case 'i': - cmd = "xpainfo"; - break; - case 's': - cmd = "xpaset"; - break; - } - - /* get mode flags */ - XPAMode(mode, &(client->mode), "ack", XPA_CLIENT_ACK, 1); - if( client->type == 's' ) - XPAMode(mode, &(xpa->client_mode), "verify", XPA_CLIENT_VERIFY, 0); - /* package up and send the initialization message */ - strcpy(lbuf, cmd); - /* set and save the id value */ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%c%d", client->type, id++); - if( client->id ) xfree(client->id); - client->id = xstrdup(tbuf); - /* if we are using the xpans proxy, we will want to call - accept() (server calls connect()) for the data channel */ - if( client->nsproxy ) - strcat(lbuf, " -a"); - /* set the value of the client big-endian-ness */ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, " -e %s", XPAEndian() ? "big" : "little"); - strcat(lbuf, tbuf); - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, " -i %s", client->id); - strcat(lbuf, tbuf); - if( !(client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_ACK) ) - strcat(lbuf, " -n"); - if( strcmp(client->info, XPA_DEF_CLIENT_INFO) ){ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, " -p %s", client->info); - strcat(lbuf, tbuf); - } - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, " %s:%s", client->xclass, client->name); - strcat(lbuf, tbuf); - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - strcat(lbuf, " "); - strncat(lbuf, paramlist, MAX(0,(int)(SZ_LINE-(int)strlen(lbuf)-2))); - } - strcat(lbuf, "\n"); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientStart: fd %d sends:\n%s", - _sp, client->cmdfd, lbuf)); - if( XPAPuts(NULL, client->cmdfd, lbuf, XPAShortTimeout()) <= 0 ){ - goto error; - } - - /* if xpainfo and no ack'ing, we are basically done */ - if( (client->type == 'i') && !(client->mode & XPA_CLIENT_ACK) ){ - goto done; - } - - /* authentication */ -retry: - lp = 0; - if( XPAGets(NULL, client->cmdfd, lbuf, SZ_LINE, XPAShortTimeout()) >0 ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientStart: fd %d received cmd:\n%s", _sp, - client->cmdfd, lbuf)); - /* this should never happen */ - if( !word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) || (*tbuf == '?') ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$WARNING: Protocol mismatch: id\n%s", lbuf); - goto error; - } - /* make sure we are dealing with a proper message */ - if( strcmp(tbuf, client->id) ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPA$WARNING: ignoring out of sync message:\n", _sp)); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%s", lbuf)); - if( XPAVerbosity() > 1 ){ - fprintf(stderr, "XPA$WARNING: ignoring out of sync server message:\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "%s", lbuf); - } - goto retry; - } - - /* this should never happen */ - if( !word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, "XPA$WARNING: missing BUF request\n%s", lbuf); - goto error; - } - if( !strcmp(tbuf, "XPA$NODATA") || !strcmp(tbuf, "XPA$NOBUF") ){ - xpa->nclient += 1; - goto started; - } - /* support 2.2 (DATA) and 2.0,2.1 (BUF) */ - else if( !strcmp(tbuf, "XPA$DATA") || !strcmp(tbuf, "XPA$BUF") ){ - if( !strcmp(tbuf, "XPA$DATA") ){ - dmode |= DATA_DATA; - if( !word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$WARNING: missing DATA request type\n%s", lbuf); - goto error; - } - if( !strcmp(tbuf, "connect") ){ - method = client->method; - dmode |= DATA_CONNECT; - } - else if( !strcmp(tbuf, "accept") ){ - method = client->method; - dmode |= DATA_ACCEPT; - } - else{ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$WARNING: invalid data connection request: %s (%s:%s)\n", - tbuf, client->xclass, client->name); - goto error; - } - } - else if( !strcmp(tbuf, "XPA$BUF") ){ - if( !word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: missing data buffer method (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - goto error; - } - method = tbuf; - dmode |= DATA_CONNECT; - } - /* handle connect-type requests */ - if( dmode & DATA_CONNECT ){ - switch(XPAMethod(method)){ - case XPA_INET: - XPAParseIpPort(method, &ip, &port); - /* connect to the server before we go further */ - if( (fd = xsocket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0 ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: bad socket for data chan (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - perror("XPA client socket"); - } - goto error; - } - setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - (char *)&keep_alive, sizeof(keep_alive)); - memset((char *)&sock_in, 0, sizeof(sock_in)); - sock_in.sin_family = AF_INET; - /* connect using the same ip we used for the command channel - (i.e., could be localhost) */ - sock_in.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(client->ip); - sock_in.sin_port = htons(port); - FPRINTF((stderr, - "%sXPAClientStart: attempting dchan connect: %s\n", - _sp, method)); - if( connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_in, sizeof(sock_in)) < 0 ){ - PERROR(("dchan connect")); - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: can't connect to data chan (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - perror("XPA client connect"); - } - xclose(fd); - goto error; - } - break; -#if HAVE_SYS_UN_H - case XPA_UNIX: -again: - /* open a socket and fill in socket information */ - if( (fd = xsocket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0 ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: bad socket for data chan (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - perror("XPA client socket"); - } - goto error; - } - setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - (char *)&keep_alive, sizeof(keep_alive)); - memset((char *)&sock_un, 0, sizeof(sock_un)); - sock_un.sun_family = AF_UNIX; - strcpy(sock_un.sun_path, method); - FPRINTF((stderr, - "%sXPAClientStart: attempting dchan connect: %s\n", - _sp, method)); - if( connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sock_un, sizeof(sock_un)) < 0 ){ - PERROR(("dchan connect")); - xclose(fd); - if( (xerrno == ECONNREFUSED) && (tries < XPA_RETRIES) ){ - tries++; - xclose(fd); - XPASleep(10); - goto again; - } - /* give up */ - else{ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: can't connect to data chan (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - perror("XPA client connect"); - } - goto error; - } - } - break; -#endif - default: - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: unknown connection method (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - goto error; - } - } - /* handle "doaccept" requests */ - else if( dmode & DATA_ACCEPT ){ - fd = XPAProxyAccept(xpa, XPANSMethod(NULL,2), - client->xclass, client->name, client->cmdfd, - NULL, NULL, tbuf2); - if( fd < 0 ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: can't connect to proxy server (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - goto error; - } - else if( *tbuf2 ){ - client->dataname = xstrdup(tbuf2); - } - } - - /* common code for either type of data connect request */ - client->datafd = fd; - /* make sure we close on exec */ - xfcntl(client->datafd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); - /* for senders, set to no block mode */ - if( client->type == 's' ){ - /* save state and set in non-blocking mode */ - xfcntl_nonblock(client->datafd, flags); - } - xpa->nclient += 1; - goto started; - } - /* handle error message */ - else if( !strcmp(tbuf, "XPA$ERROR") ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s", &lbuf[lp]); - goto error; - } - /* everything else is an error */ - else{ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s", &lbuf[lp]); - goto error; - } - } - else{ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server during handshake (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - goto error; - } - -error: - FPRINTF((stderr, "Error in XPAClientStart: %s", errbuf)); - XPAClientFree(xpa, client); - return(-1); - -started: - /* it is necessary to add this this extra hack/ack between the - authentication ack and the error return (both from the server) - to avoid getting Nagle buffered. if we already did an accept, - however, we already sent a message and need not repeat it */ - if( !(dmode & DATA_ACCEPT) ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientStart: %d sending nagle\n", - _sp, client->cmdfd)); - XPAPuts(NULL, client->cmdfd, "xpanagle\n", XPAShortTimeout()); - } - - /* write a "data request" to the server on the data channel, supplying - the arguments to allow the server to find the associated command */ - if( dmode & DATA_DATA ){ - if( !word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp) ) - strcpy(tbuf, "?"); - if( !word(lbuf, tbuf2, &lp) ) - strcpy(tbuf2, "?"); - snprintf(lbuf, SZ_LINE, "xpadata -f %s %s\n", tbuf, tbuf2); - FPRINTF((stderr, - "%sXPAClientStart: sending data channel %d request: %s", _sp, - client->datafd, lbuf)); - if( XPAPuts(NULL, client->datafd, lbuf, XPAShortTimeout()) <0 ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: unable to issue data request: %s (%s:%s%s)\n", - lbuf, client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAClientStart: error returned is %s", _sp, errbuf)); - goto error; - } - } - -done: - /* mark as active and started */ - client->status = XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING; - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Public Routines - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClientValid - * - * Purpose: see if the xpa client struct is valid - * - * Results: 1 on success, 0 for failure - * - *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAClientValid (XPA xpa) -#else -int XPAClientValid(xpa) - XPA xpa; -#endif -{ - return(_XPAValid(xpaclienthead, xpa, "c")); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAOpen - * - * Purpose: open a persistent XPA client connection - * - * Returns: XPA struct on success - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -XPA -XPAOpen (char *mode) -#else -XPA XPAOpen(mode) - char *mode; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa; - - /* allocate xpa struct */ - if( (xpa = (XPA)xcalloc(1, sizeof(XPARec))) == NULL ) - return(NULL); - /* add version */ - xpa->version = xstrdup(XPA_VERSION); - /* mark this as a client struct */ - xpa->type = xstrdup("c"); - /* mark as persistent so we don't destroy at the end of the transfer */ - xpa->persist = 1; - - /* add this xpa to end of list of client xpas */ - XPAListAdd(&xpaclienthead, xpa); - - return(xpa); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAClose - * - * Purpose: close a persistent XPA client connection - * - * Returns: none - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -void -XPAClose (XPA xpa) -#else -void XPAClose(xpa) - XPA xpa; -#endif -{ - XPAClient client, tclient; - NS ns, tns; - - /* ignore struct if its not a client struct */ - if( !XPAClientValid(xpa) ) - return; - - /* remove from list of client xpas */ - XPAListDel(&xpaclienthead, xpa); - - /* free each remaining client */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - XPAClientFree(xpa, client); - client = tclient; - } - - /* close down the name server and all of the remotes for this xpa */ - for(ns=xpa->nshead; ns!=NULL; ){ - tns = ns->next; - XPANSClose(xpa, ns); - ns = tns; - } - - /* free string space */ - if( xpa->version ) - xfree(xpa->version); - if( xpa->type ) - xfree(xpa->type); - if( xpa ) - xfree(xpa); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAGet - * - * Purpose: get XPA values - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * len bytes of data returned in buf - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAGet (XPA xpa, char *xtemplate, char *paramlist, char *mode, - char **bufs, size_t *lens, char **names, char **messages, int n) -#else -int XPAGet(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, mode, bufs, lens, names, messages, n) - XPA xpa; - char *xtemplate; - char *paramlist; - char *mode; - char **bufs; - size_t *lens; - char **names; - char **messages; - int n; -#endif -{ - int i; - int oldmode=0; - int xmode=0; - int type='g'; - int idef=1; - int got=0; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - XPAClient client, tclient; - - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAGet: starting\n", _sp)); - /* if not persistent, we need a temp xpa struct; - (also ignore passed struct if its not a client struct) */ - if( (xpa == NULL) || strcmp(xpa->type, "c") ){ - if( (xpa = XPAOpen(NULL)) == NULL ) - return(-1); - /* mark this as not persistent */ - xpa->persist = 0; - } - /* save xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else{ - /* make sure we have a valid client handle */ - if( !XPAClientValid(xpa) ){ - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - fprintf(stderr, "XPA$ERROR: invalid xpa client handle\n"); - } - return(-1); - } - oldmode = xpa->client_mode; - } - - /* these arrays are required */ - if( (bufs == NULL) || (lens == NULL) ){ - got = -1; - goto done; - } - - /* flag that we don't read from stdin */ - xpa->ifd = -1; - - /* zero out the return buffers */ - memset((char *)bufs, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - memset((char *)lens, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(size_t)); - if( names != NULL ) - memset((char *)names, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - if( messages != NULL ) - memset((char *)messages, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - - /* connect to clients and grab data */ - if( XPAClientConnect(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type) >0 ){ - /* retrieve data from n active clients */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (gotxclass, client->name, client->method); - names[got] = xstrdup(tbuf); - } - if( XPAClientStart(xpa, client, paramlist, mode) >=0 ){ - /* we fill buffers */ - client->mode |= XPA_CLIENT_BUF; - client->bufptr = &(bufs[got]); - client->lenptr = &(lens[got]); - if( names != NULL ) - client->nameptr = &(names[got]); - if( messages != NULL ) - client->errptr = &(messages[got]); - } - else{ - if( messages != NULL ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - got++; - } - client = tclient; - } - /* if we have active clients */ - if( got ){ -#if HAVE_MINGW32==0 - /* check for loop modes */ - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "dofork", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK, 0); - /* dofork implies don't do xpa */ - if( xmode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK ) - idef = 0; - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "doxpa", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA, idef); - if( xmode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK ){ - XPAClientLoopFork(xpa, xmode); - } - else{ - /* enter the main loop and process */ - XPAClientLoop(xpa, xmode); - } -#else - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "doxpa", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA, idef); - XPAClientLoop(xpa, xmode); -#endif - } - } - -done: - /* look for clients who timed out */ - for(i=0, client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (istatus == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && ( messages != NULL) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server callback (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - messages[i] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - } - } - /* remove this xpa if we are not meant to persist */ - if( xpa && !xpa->persist ) - XPAClose(xpa); - /* restore xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else - xpa->client_mode = oldmode; - - /* return number of clients processes (including errors) */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAGetFd - * - * Purpose: get XPA values - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * len bytes of data returned in buf - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAGetFd (XPA xpa, char *xtemplate, char *paramlist, char *mode, - int *fds, char **names, char **messages, int n) -#else -int XPAGetFd(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, mode, fds, names, messages, n) - XPA xpa; - char *xtemplate; - char *paramlist; - int *fds; - char *mode; - char **names; - char **messages; - int n; -#endif -{ - int i; - int oldmode=0; - int xmode=0; - int got=0; - int type='g'; - int idef=1; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - XPAClient client, tclient; - - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAGetFd: starting\n", _sp)); - /* if not persistent, we need a temp xpa struct; - (also ignore passed struct if its not a client struct) */ - if( (xpa == NULL) || strcmp(xpa->type, "c") ){ - if( (xpa = XPAOpen(NULL)) == NULL ) - return(-1); - /* mark this as not persistent */ - xpa->persist = 0; - } - /* save xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else{ - /* make sure we have a valid client handle */ - if( !XPAClientValid(xpa) ){ - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - fprintf(stderr, "XPA$ERROR: invalid xpa client handle\n"); - } - return(-1); - } - oldmode = xpa->client_mode; - } - - /* flag that we don't read from stdin */ - xpa->ifd = -1; - - /* zero out the return buffers */ - if( names != NULL ) - memset((char *)names, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - if( messages != NULL ) - memset((char *)messages, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - - /* connect to clients and grab data */ - if( XPAClientConnect(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type) > 0 ){ - /* retrieve data from n active clients */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (gotxclass, client->name, client->method); - names[got] = xstrdup(tbuf); - } - if( XPAClientStart(xpa, client, paramlist, mode) >= 0 ){ - /* we write to an fd */ - client->mode |= XPA_CLIENT_FD; - /* negative value => one channel for all clients */ - if( n < 0 ) - client->fd = fds[0]; - else - client->fd = fds[got]; - client->bufptr = (char **)xcalloc(1, sizeof(char *)); - client->lenptr = (size_t *)xcalloc(1, sizeof(size_t)); - if( names != NULL ) - client->nameptr = &(names[got]); - if( messages != NULL ) - client->errptr = &(messages[got]); - } - else{ - if( messages != NULL ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - got++; - } - client = tclient; - } - /* if we have active clients */ - if( got ){ -#if HAVE_MINGW32==0 - /* check for loop modes */ - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "dofork", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK, 0); - /* dofork implies don't do xpa */ - if( xmode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK ) - idef = 0; - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "doxpa", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA, idef); - if( xmode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK ){ - XPAClientLoopFork(xpa, xmode); - } - else{ - /* enter the main loop and process */ - XPAClientLoop(xpa, xmode); - } -#else - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "doxpa", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA, idef); - XPAClientLoop(xpa, xmode); -#endif - } - } - /* look for clients who timed out */ - for(i=0, client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (istatus == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && ( messages != NULL) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server callback (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - messages[i] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - } - } - /* remove this xpa if we are not meant to persist */ - if( xpa && !xpa->persist ) - XPAClose(xpa); - /* restore xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else - xpa->client_mode = oldmode; - - /* return number of clients processes (including errors) */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASet - * - * Purpose: set XPA values - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPASet (XPA xpa, char *xtemplate, char *paramlist, char *mode, - char *buf, size_t len, char **names, char **messages, int n) -#else -int XPASet(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, mode, buf, len, names, messages, n) - XPA xpa; - char *xtemplate; - char *paramlist; - char *mode; - char *buf; - size_t len; - char **names; - char **messages; - int n; -#endif -{ - int i; - int oldmode=0; - int xmode=0; - int got=0; - int type='s'; - int idef=1; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - XPAClient client, tclient; - - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPASet: starting\n", _sp)); - /* if not persistent, we need a temp xpa struct; - (also ignore passed struct if its not a client struct) */ - if( (xpa == NULL) || strcmp(xpa->type, "c") ){ - if( (xpa = XPAOpen(NULL)) == NULL ) - return(-1); - /* mark this as not persistent */ - xpa->persist = 0; - } - /* save xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else{ - /* make sure we have a valid client handle */ - if( !XPAClientValid(xpa) ){ - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - fprintf(stderr, "XPA$ERROR: invalid xpa client handle\n"); - } - return(-1); - } - oldmode = xpa->client_mode; - } - - /* flag that we don't read from stdin */ - xpa->ifd = -1; - - /* zero out the return buffers */ - if( names != NULL ) - memset((char *)names, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - if( messages != NULL ) - memset((char *)messages, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - - /* connect to clients and grab data */ - if( XPAClientConnect(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type) >0 ){ - /* retrieve data from n active clients */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (gotxclass, client->name, client->method); - names[got] = xstrdup(tbuf); - } - if( XPAClientStart(xpa, client, paramlist, mode) >= 0 ){ - /* we fill buffers */ - client->mode |= XPA_CLIENT_BUF; - client->buf = buf; - client->len = len; - if( names != NULL ) - client->nameptr = &(names[got]); - if( messages != NULL ) - client->errptr = &(messages[got]); - } - else{ - if( messages != NULL ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - got++; - } - client = tclient; - } - /* if we have active clients */ - if( got ){ -#if HAVE_MINGW32==0 - /* check for loop modes */ - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "dofork", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK, 0); - /* dofork implies don't do xpa */ - if( xmode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK ) - idef = 0; - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "doxpa", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA, idef); - if( xmode & XPA_CLIENT_SEL_FORK ){ - XPAClientLoopFork(xpa, xmode); - } - else{ - /* enter the main loop and process */ - XPAClientLoop(xpa, xmode); - } -#else - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "doxpa", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA, idef); - XPAClientLoop(xpa, xmode); -#endif - } - } - /* look for clients who timed out */ - for(i=0, client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (istatus == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && ( messages != NULL) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server callback (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - messages[i] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - } - } - /* remove this xpa if we are not meant to persist */ - if( xpa && !xpa->persist ) - XPAClose(xpa); - /* restore xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else - xpa->client_mode = oldmode; - - /* return number of clients processes (including errors) */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASetFd - * - * Purpose: set XPA values - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPASetFd (XPA xpa, char *xtemplate, char *paramlist, char *mode, - int fd, char **names, char **messages, int n) -#else -int XPASetFd(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, mode, fd, names, messages, n) - XPA xpa; - char *xtemplate; - char *paramlist; - char *mode; - int fd; - char **names; - char **messages; - int n; -#endif -{ - int i; - int oldmode=0; - int xmode=0; - int got=0; - int got2=0; - int type='s'; - int idef=1; - int flags; - char *s; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - XPAClient client, tclient; - - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPASetFd: starting\n", _sp)); - /* if not persistent, we need a temp xpa struct; - (also ignore passed struct if its not a client struct) */ - if( (xpa == NULL) || strcmp(xpa->type, "c") ){ - if( (xpa = XPAOpen(NULL)) == NULL ) - return(-1); - /* mark this as not persistent */ - xpa->persist = 0; - } - /* save xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else{ - /* make sure we have a valid client handle */ - if( !XPAClientValid(xpa) ){ - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - fprintf(stderr, "XPA$ERROR: invalid xpa client handle\n"); - } - return(-1); - } - oldmode = xpa->client_mode; - } - - /* Set non-blocking mode for the input fd, if its not a tty */ - xpa->ifd = fd; - if( isatty(xpa->ifd) == 0 ){ - /* save state and set in non-blocking mode */ - xfcntl_nonblock(xpa->ifd, flags); - } - /* zero out the return buffers */ - if( names != NULL ) - memset((char *)names, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - if( messages != NULL ) - memset((char *)messages, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - - /* connect to clients and grab data */ - if( XPAClientConnect(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type) >0 ){ - /* open clients all at once */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (gotxclass, client->name, client->method); - names[got] = xstrdup(tbuf); - } - if( XPAClientStart(xpa, client, paramlist, mode) >= 0 ){ - /* we fill buffers */ - client->mode |= XPA_CLIENT_FD; - if( names != NULL ) - client->nameptr = &(names[got]); - if( messages != NULL ) - client->errptr = &(messages[got]); - } - else{ - if( messages != NULL ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - got++; - } - client = tclient; - } - /* if we have active clients */ - if( got ){ - /* if fd is null, user did not want to send data, just the paramlist */ - if( fd < 0 ){ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (gotclienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (istatus == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && ( messages != NULL) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server callback (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - messages[i] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - } - } - /* reset flags, if necessary */ - if( xpa->ifd >=0 && (isatty(xpa->ifd) ==0) ){ - xfcntl(xpa->ifd, F_SETFL, flags); - } - /* free all input structs */ - XPAClientFreeAllInputs(xpa); - /* remove this xpa if we are not meant to persist */ - if( xpa && !xpa->persist ) - XPAClose(xpa); - /* restore xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else - xpa->client_mode = oldmode; - - /* return number of clients processes (including errors) */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAInfo - * - * Purpose: send XPA info - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAInfo (XPA xpa, char *xtemplate, char *paramlist, char *mode, - char **names, char **messages, int n) -#else -int XPAInfo(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, mode, names, messages, n) - XPA xpa; - char *xtemplate; - char *paramlist; - char *mode; - char **names; - char **messages; - int n; -#endif -{ - int i; - int oldmode=0; - int got=0; - char type='i'; - char *s; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - XPAClient client, tclient; - - /* if not persistent, we need a temp xpa struct; - (also ignore passed struct if its not a client struct) */ - if( (xpa == NULL) || strcmp(xpa->type, "c") ){ - if( (xpa = XPAOpen(NULL)) == NULL ) - return(-1); - /* mark this as not persistent */ - xpa->persist = 0; - } - /* save xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else{ - /* make sure we have a valid client handle */ - if( !XPAClientValid(xpa) ){ - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - fprintf(stderr, "XPA$ERROR: invalid xpa client handle\n"); - } - return(-1); - } - oldmode = xpa->client_mode; - } - - /* flag that we don't read from stdin */ - xpa->ifd = -1; - - /* zero out the return buffers */ - if( names != NULL ) - memset((char *)names, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - if( messages != NULL ) - memset((char *)messages, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - - /* connect to clients and grab data */ - if( XPAClientConnect(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type) >0 ){ - /* retrieve data from n active clients */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (gotxclass, client->name, client->method); - names[got] = xstrdup(tbuf); - } - if( XPAClientStart(xpa, client, paramlist, mode) >= 0 ){ - XPAClientDataSent(xpa, client); - s = XPAClientEnd(xpa, client); - if( (messages != NULL) && (messages[got] == NULL) ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(s); - } - else{ - if( (messages != NULL) && (messages[got] == NULL) ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - got++; - } - client = tclient; - } - } - /* look for clients who timed out */ - for(i=0, client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (istatus == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && ( messages != NULL) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server callback (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - messages[i] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - } - } - /* remove this xpa if we are not meant to persist */ - if( xpa && !xpa->persist ) - XPAClose(xpa); - /* restore xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else - xpa->client_mode = oldmode; - - /* return number of clients processes (including errors) */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAAccess - * - * Purpose: determine if XPA access point is available - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAAccess (XPA xpa, char *xtemplate, char *paramlist, char *mode, - char **names, char **messages, int n) -#else -int XPAAccess(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, mode, names, messages, n) - XPA xpa; - char *xtemplate; - char *paramlist; - char *mode; - char **names; - char **messages; - int n; -#endif -{ - int i; - int oldmode=0; - int xmode=0; - int got=0; - int type='a'; - char *s; - char *ind1, *ind2; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - XPAClient client, tclient; - - /* if not persistent, we need a temp xpa struct; - (also ignore passed struct if its not a client struct) */ - if( (xpa == NULL) || strcmp(xpa->type, "c") ){ - if( (xpa = XPAOpen(NULL)) == NULL ) - return(-1); - /* mark this as not persistent */ - xpa->persist = 0; - } - /* save xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else{ - /* make sure we have a valid client handle */ - if( !XPAClientValid(xpa) ){ - if( XPAVerbosity() ){ - fprintf(stderr, "XPA$ERROR: invalid xpa client handle\n"); - } - return(-1); - } - oldmode = xpa->client_mode; - } - - /* flag that we don't read from stdin */ - xpa->ifd = -1; - - /* zero out the return buffers */ - if( names != NULL ) - memset((char *)names, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - if( messages != NULL ) - memset((char *)messages, 0, ABS(n)*sizeof(char *)); - - /* connect to clients and grab data */ - if( XPAClientConnect(xpa, mode, xtemplate, type) >0 ){ - /* retrieve data from n active clients */ - for(client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; ){ - tclient = client->next; - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (gotxclass, client->name, client->method); - names[got] = xstrdup(tbuf); - } - if( XPAClientStart(xpa, client, paramlist, mode) >=0 ){ - XPAClientDataSent(xpa, client); - s = XPAClientEnd(xpa, client); - if( (messages != NULL) && (messages[got] == NULL) ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(s); - } - else{ - if( (messages != NULL) && (messages[got] == NULL) ) - messages[got] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - /* might have to fix the name if was an explicit mach:port */ - if( names && names[got] && *errbuf && - !strncmp(names[got], "?:?", 3) && - (ind1=strrchr(errbuf, '(')) && (ind2=strrchr(errbuf, ')')) ){ - ind1++; - strncpy(tbuf, ind1, ind2-ind1); - tbuf[ind2-ind1] = '\0'; - xfree(names[got]); - names[got] = xstrdup(tbuf); - } - got++; - } - client = tclient; - } - /* if we have active clients */ - if( got ){ - /* check for loop modes */ - XPAMode(mode, &xmode, "doxpa", XPA_CLIENT_SEL_XPA, 1); - /* enter the main loop and process */ - XPAClientLoop(xpa, xmode); - } - } - /* look for clients who timed out */ - for(i=0, client=xpa->clienthead; client!=NULL; client=client->next){ - if( (client->type == type) && (client->status != XPA_CLIENT_IDLE) && - (istatus == XPA_CLIENT_PROCESSING) && ( messages != NULL) ){ - snprintf(errbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA$ERROR: no response from server callback (%s:%s%s)\n", - client->xclass, client->name, XPATimestamp()); - messages[i] = xstrdup(errbuf); - } - } - } - /* remove this xpa if we are not meant to persist */ - if( xpa && !xpa->persist ) - XPAClose(xpa); - /* restore xpa mode -- this call might override */ - else - xpa->client_mode = oldmode; - - /* return number of clients processes (including errors) */ - return(got); -} - diff --git a/xpa/clipboard.c b/xpa/clipboard.c deleted file mode 100644 index 68df675..0000000 --- a/xpa/clipboard.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,324 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory - */ - -/* - * - * remote.c -- xpa access control list management - * - */ - -#include - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Private Routines - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static XPAClip -ClipBoardNew(XPA xpa, char *name) -#else -static XPAClip ClipBoardNew(xpa, name) - XPA xpa; - char *name; -#endif -{ - XPAClip cur, xnew; - if( (xnew = (XPAClip)xcalloc(1, sizeof(XPAClipRec))) == NULL ) - return(NULL); - - /* fill in record structure */ - xnew->name = xstrdup(name); - xnew->ip = xpa->comm->cmdip; - - /* add to the end of list */ - if( xpa->cliphead == NULL ){ - xpa->cliphead = xnew; - } - else{ - for(cur=xpa->cliphead; cur->next!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - ; - } - cur->next = xnew; - } - return xnew; -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static XPAClip -ClipBoardLookup(XPA xpa, char *name) -#else -static XPAClip ClipBoardLookup(xpa, name) - XPA xpa; - char *name; -#endif -{ - XPAClip cur; - - /* look for reserved keywords that have callbacks */ - for(cur=xpa->cliphead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( !strcmp(name, cur->name) && (xpa->comm->cmdip == cur->ip) ){ - return(cur); - } - } - return NULL; -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -ClipBoardAdd(XPA xpa, char *name, char *paramlist, char *buf) -#else -static int -ClipBoardAdd(xpa, name, paramlist, buf) - XPA xpa; - char *name; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; -#endif -{ - XPAClip cur; - if( !(cur = ClipBoardLookup(xpa, name)) ) - cur = ClipBoardNew(xpa, name); - if( !cur ) - return -1; - if( cur->value ) - xfree(cur->value); - cur->value = xstrdup(buf); - return 0; -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -ClipBoardAppend(XPA xpa, char *name, char *paramlist, char *buf) -#else -static int -ClipBoardAppend(xpa, name, paramlist, buf) - XPA xpa; - char *name; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; -#endif -{ - XPAClip cur; - if( !(cur = ClipBoardLookup(xpa, name)) ) - cur = ClipBoardNew(xpa, name); - if( !cur ) - return -1; - if( cur->value ){ - if( (cur->value = (char *)xrealloc(cur->value, - strlen(cur->value)+strlen(buf)+1)) ) - strcat(cur->value, buf); - else - return -1; - } - else{ - cur->value = xstrdup(buf); - } - return 0; -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -ClipBoardDelete(XPA xpa, char *name, char *paramlist) -#else -static int -ClipBoardDelete(xpa, name, paramlist) - XPA xpa; - char *name; - char *paramlist; -#endif -{ - XPAClip cur; - if( (cur = ClipBoardLookup(xpa, name)) ){ - ClipBoardFree(xpa, cur); - return 0; - } - else - return -1; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Semi-Public Routines (used by xpa.c and command.c) - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -ClipBoardFree(XPA xpa, XPAClip clip) -#else -int ClipBoardFree(xpa, clip) - XPA xpa; - XPAClip clip; -#endif -{ - XPAClip cur; - - if( !clip ) - return 0; - /* remove from list */ - if( xpa->cliphead ){ - if( xpa->cliphead == clip ){ - xpa->cliphead = clip->next; - } - else{ - for(cur=xpa->cliphead; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( cur->next == clip ){ - cur->next = clip->next; - break; - } - } - } - } - if( clip->name ) xfree(clip->name); - if( clip->value ) xfree(clip->value); - xfree(clip); - return 1; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAReceiveClipboard - * - * Purpose: add a new clipboard entry - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAReceiveClipboard (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -int XPAReceiveClipboard(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - char cmd[SZ_LINE]; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int lp=0; - int status = -1; - - *cmd = '\0'; - *name = '\0'; - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - if( !word(paramlist, cmd, &lp) || !word(paramlist, name, &lp) ) - goto done; - /* lookup the command */ - if( !strcmp(cmd, "add") ){ - status = ClipBoardAdd(xpa, name, ¶mlist[lp], buf); - } - else if( !strncmp(cmd, "app", 3) ){ - status = ClipBoardAppend(xpa, name, ¶mlist[lp], buf); - } - else if( !strncmp(cmd, "del", 3) ){ - status = ClipBoardDelete(xpa, name, ¶mlist[lp]); - } -#ifdef LATER - else if( !strncmp(cmd, "loa", 3) ){ - status = ClipBoardLoad(xpa, name, ¶mlist[lp], buf); - } - else if( !strncmp(cmd, "sav", 3) ){ - status = ClipBoardSave(xpa, name, ¶mlist[lp]); - } -#endif - } - -done: - if( status < 0 ){ - if( !*cmd || !*name ){ - XPAError(xpa, "XPA clipboard requires: add|append|delete name\n"); - } - else{ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, - "XPA clipboard invalid cmd or name: %s %s\n", cmd, name); - XPAError(xpa, tbuf); - } - } - return(status); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASendClipboard - * - * Purpose: return clipboard information - * - * Returns: 0 for success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPASendClipboard (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -int XPASendClipboard(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int lp=0; - int status = -1; - XPAClip cur; - - *name = '\0'; - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - if( !word(paramlist, name, &lp) ) - goto done; - if( !(cur = ClipBoardLookup(xpa, name)) ) - goto done; - if( cur->value ){ - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), cur->value, strlen(cur->value), 0); - status = 0; - } - } - -done: - if( status < 0 ){ - if( !*name ){ - XPAError(xpa, "XPA clipboard requires: name\n"); - } - else{ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "XPA clipboard invalid name: %s\n", name); - XPAError(xpa, tbuf); - } - } - return(status); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Public Routines - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - diff --git a/xpa/command.c b/xpa/command.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2ea182d..0000000 --- a/xpa/command.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1217 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory - */ - -#include - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Private Routines and Data - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* this is the static xpa struct that holds the reserved commands */ -static XPA rxpa=NULL; - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdParseNames - * - * Purpose: massage a name string, changing multiple sequential spaces - * into a single space - * - * Returns: new name, with spaces massaged (also number of spacess) - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static char * -XPACmdParseNames(char *lbuf, int *ntokens) -#else -static char *XPACmdParseNames(lbuf, ntokens) - char *lbuf; - int *ntokens; -#endif -{ - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int lp=0; - char *buf; - - /* can't be larger than the original string */ - buf = (char *)xmalloc(strlen(lbuf)+1); - *buf = '\0'; - *ntokens = 0; - - /* pick off each word, separating by a single space */ - while( word(lbuf, tbuf, &lp)){ - if( *buf != '\0' ) - strcat(buf, " "); - strcat(buf, tbuf); - *ntokens += 1; - } - - /* make the string the right size */ - buf = (char *)xrealloc(buf, strlen(buf)+1); - return(buf); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAReceiveNSConnect - * - * Purpose: reset and re-establish connection to name server - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAReceiveNSConnect (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -static int XPAReceiveNSConnect(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - XPA txpa; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int doall=0; - int lp=0; - - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - if( word(paramlist, tbuf, &lp) && !strcmp(tbuf, "-all") ){ - doall = 1; - } - } - if( doall ){ - for(txpa=XPAListHead(); txpa!=NULL; txpa=txpa->next){ - XPANSAdd(txpa, NULL, NULL); - } - } - else{ - XPANSAdd(xpa, NULL, NULL); - } - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAReceiveNSDisconnect - * - * Purpose: break connection to name server - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAReceiveNSDisconnect (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -static int XPAReceiveNSDisconnect(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - XPA txpa; - NS ns, tns; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int doall=0; - int lp=0; - - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - if( word(paramlist, tbuf, &lp) && !strcmp(tbuf, "-all") ){ - doall = 1; - } - } - if( doall ){ - for(txpa=XPAListHead(); txpa!=NULL; txpa=txpa->next){ - for(ns=txpa->nshead; ns!= NULL; ){ - tns = ns->next; - XPANSClose(txpa, ns); - ns = tns; - } - } - } - else{ - for(ns=xpa->nshead; ns!= NULL; ){ - tns = ns->next; - XPANSClose(xpa, ns); - ns = tns; - } - } - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAReceiveEnv - * - * Purpose: set an environment variable - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAReceiveEnv (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -static int XPAReceiveEnv(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - char value[SZ_LINE]; - char *tbuf; - int lp=0; - - if( word(paramlist, name, &lp) ){ - if( word(paramlist, value, &lp) ){ - tbuf = (char *)xmalloc(strlen(name)+1+strlen(value)+1); - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s=%s", name, value); - putenv(tbuf); - return(0); - } - else{ - if( strchr(name, '=') != NULL ){ - tbuf = xstrdup(name); - putenv(tbuf); - return(0); - } - else{ - XPAError(xpa, "XPA setenv requires name and value pair\n"); - return(-1); - } - } - } - else{ - XPAError(xpa, "XPA setenv requires name and value pair\n"); - return(-1); - } -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASendEnv - * - * Purpose: return an environment variable to client - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPASendEnv (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -static int XPASendEnv(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - int tlen; - char *tbuf; - char *ebuf; - - if( (ebuf = (char *)getenv(paramlist)) != NULL ){ - tlen = strlen(ebuf)+2; - tbuf = (char *)xmalloc(tlen); - snprintf(tbuf, tlen, "%s\n", ebuf); - *buf = tbuf; - *len = strlen(tbuf); - } - else{ - *buf = xstrdup("\n"); - *len = 1; - } - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAReceiveReserved - * - * Purpose: execute reserved command - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPAReceiveReserved (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -static int XPAReceiveReserved(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - char *cmd = (char *)client_data; - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - - if( !strcmp(cmd, "end") ){ - xpa->comm->status |= XPA_STATUS_ENDBUF; - return(0); - } - else if( !strcmp(cmd, "exec") ){ - xpa->comm->status |= XPA_STATUS_READBUF; - return(0); - } - else{ - return(-1); - } -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASendHelp - * - * Purpose: send help strings - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPASendHelp (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -static int XPASendHelp(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - XPACmd cmd; - int lp=0; - int slen; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char lbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char *sbuf; - - if( !paramlist || !*paramlist ){ - if( xpa->version != NULL ){ - snprintf(lbuf, SZ_LINE, "XPA version: %s\n", xpa->version); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, strlen(lbuf), 0); - } - } - if( xpa->commands == NULL ){ - if( xpa->help != NULL ){ - slen = strlen(xpa->help)+SZ_LINE; - sbuf = (char *)xmalloc(slen); - snprintf(sbuf, slen, "%s\n", xpa->help); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), sbuf, strlen(sbuf), 0); - xfree(sbuf); - } - else{ - strcpy(lbuf, "\n"); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, strlen(lbuf), 0); - } - } - else{ - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - while( word(paramlist, tbuf, &lp) ){ - for(cmd=xpa->commands; cmd!=NULL; cmd=cmd->next){ - if( !strcmp(tbuf, cmd->name) ){ - if( cmd->help != NULL ){ - slen = strlen(cmd->name)+strlen(cmd->help)+SZ_LINE; - sbuf = (char *)xmalloc(slen); - snprintf(sbuf, slen, "%s:\t%s\n", cmd->name, cmd->help); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), sbuf, strlen(sbuf), 0); - xfree(sbuf); - } - else{ - snprintf(lbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s:\t(no help available)\n", cmd->name); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, strlen(lbuf), 0); - } - } - } - } - } - else{ - for(cmd=xpa->commands; cmd!=NULL; cmd=cmd->next){ - if( cmd->help != NULL ){ - slen = strlen(cmd->name)+strlen(cmd->help)+SZ_LINE; - sbuf = (char *)xmalloc(slen); - snprintf(sbuf, slen, "%s:\t%s\n", cmd->name, cmd->help); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), sbuf, strlen(sbuf), 0); - xfree(sbuf); - } - else{ - snprintf(lbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s:\t(no help available)\n", cmd->name); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, strlen(lbuf), 0); - } - } - } - } - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASendVersion - * - * Purpose: send XPA version string - * - * Returns: xpa callback error codes - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -static int -XPASendVersion (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -static int XPASendVersion(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - char lbuf[SZ_LINE]; - - if( xpa->version != NULL ) - snprintf(lbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s\n", xpa->version); - else - strcpy(lbuf, "\n"); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, strlen(lbuf), 0); - return(0); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Semi-Public Routines and Data - * - * These routines are used by XPAHandler and XPANew - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAInitReserved - * - * Purpose: add the reserved commands to the reserved xpa struct - * - * Results: none - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -void -XPAInitReserved (void) -#else -void XPAInitReserved() -#endif -{ - if( !rxpa ){ - if( (rxpa = (XPA)xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct xparec))) == NULL ) - return; - /* XPACmdAdd requires that the callbacks be defined explicitly in rxpa */ - rxpa->send_callback = XPASendCommands; - rxpa->receive_callback = XPAReceiveCommands; - /* add reserved commands */ - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-acl", - "\tget (set) the access control list\n\t\t options: host type acl", - XPASendAcl, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveAcl, NULL, "fillbuf=false"); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-env", - "\tget (set) an environment variable\n\t\t options: name (value)", - XPASendEnv, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveEnv, NULL, NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-exec", - "\texecute commands from buffer\n\t\t options: none", - NULL, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveReserved, (void *)"exec", NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-help", - "\treturn help string for specified XPA\n\t\t options: cmd name (commands only)", - XPASendHelp, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-ltimeout", - "\tget (set) long timeout\n\t\t options: seconds|reset", - XPASendLTimeout, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveLTimeout, NULL, NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-nsconnect", - "\tre-establish name server connection to this XPA\n\t\t options: -all", - NULL, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveNSConnect, NULL, NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-nsdisconnect", - "\tbreak name server connection to this XPA\n\t\t options: -all", - NULL, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveNSDisconnect, NULL, NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-remote", - "\tconnect to remote name service with specified acl \n\t\t options: host:port +|-|acl -proxy", - XPASendRemote, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveRemote, NULL, "fillbuf=false"); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-clipboard", - "\tset/get clipboard information \n\t\t options: [cmd] name", - XPASendClipboard, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveClipboard, NULL, NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-stimeout", - "\tget (set) short timeout\n\t\t options: seconds|reset", - XPASendSTimeout, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveSTimeout, NULL, NULL); - XPACmdAdd(rxpa, "-version", - "\treturn XPA version string\n\t\t options: none", - XPASendVersion, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); - } -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -void -XPAFreeReserved (void) -#else -void XPAFreeReserved() -#endif -{ - XPACmd cmd, tcmd; - if( !rxpa ) return; - /* free reserved commands */ - for(cmd=rxpa->commands; cmd!=NULL; ){ - tcmd = cmd->next; - XPACmdDel(rxpa, cmd); - cmd = tcmd; - } - xfree(rxpa); - rxpa = NULL; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdLookupReserved - * - * Purpose: lookup a reserved command name - * - * Results: cmd struct or null - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -XPACmd -XPACmdLookupReserved (XPA xpa, char *lbuf, int *lp) -#else -XPACmd XPACmdLookupReserved(xpa, lbuf, lp) - XPA xpa; - char *lbuf; - int *lp; -#endif -{ - XPACmd cmd; - int lp2=0; - char *lptr; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - - /* make sure we have something to work with */ - if( (rxpa==NULL) || (lbuf==NULL) || (lbuf[*lp]=='\0') ) - return(NULL); - - /* this is where we start parsing */ - lptr = &(lbuf[*lp]); - - /* to simplify life, we assume reserved words are 1 token */ - if( !word(lptr, name, &lp2) ) - return(NULL); - - /* look for reserved keywords that have callbacks */ - for(cmd=rxpa->commands; cmd!=NULL; cmd=cmd->next){ - if( !strcmp(name, cmd->name) ){ - *lp += lp2; - return(cmd); - } - } - - /* nothing, nowhere */ - return(NULL); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdLookup - * - * Purpose: lookup a user-defined command name - * - * Results: cmd struct or null - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -XPACmd -XPACmdLookup (XPA xpa, char *lbuf, int *lp) -#else -XPACmd XPACmdLookup(xpa, lbuf, lp) - XPA xpa; - char *lbuf; - int *lp; -#endif -{ - XPACmd cmd; - int i; - int lp2; - int len, tlen; - char *lptr; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - - /* make sure we have something to work with */ - if( (xpa==NULL) || (lbuf==NULL) || (lbuf[*lp]=='\0') ) - return(NULL); - - /* this is where we start parsing */ - lptr = &(lbuf[*lp]); - - /* look up commands for this name */ - for(cmd=xpa->commands; cmd!=NULL; cmd=cmd->next){ - /* make up a name with the required number of tokens for this command */ - *name = '\0'; - lp2 = 0; - tlen = 0; - for(i=0; intokens; i++){ - if( word(lptr, tbuf, &lp2)){ - len = strlen(tbuf)+1; - if( (tlen+len) <= (SZ_LINE-1) ){ - if( *name != '\0' ) - strcat(name, " "); - strcat(name, tbuf); - tlen += len; - } - /* not enough room */ - else{ - *name = '\0'; - break; - } - } - } - /* we now have the name, see if its what we want */ - if( *name && !strcmp(cmd->name, name) ){ - *lp += lp2; - return(cmd); - } - } - - /* did not find the command in this xpa -- now look through reserved */ - return(XPACmdLookupReserved(xpa, lbuf, lp)); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPAReceiveCommands - * - * Purpose: process a list of commands from xpaset - * - * Results: number of commands processed - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPAReceiveCommands (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -int XPAReceiveCommands(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - XPACmd cmd; - int lp; - int savelp; - int plen; - int bgot; - int got=0; - int gotbuf=0; - int freebuf=1; - char lbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char tbuf1[SZ_LINE]; - - /* use ";" as a command separator (as well as \n) */ - newdtable(";"); - - /* if we already have buf, there will be no need to get it */ - if( buf ) - gotbuf++; - - /* if we have no paramlist, we read from the socket */ - if( (xpa_datafd(xpa) >=0) && (!paramlist || (*paramlist == '\0')) ){ - xpa->comm->status |= XPA_STATUS_READBUF; - XPAGets(xpa, xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, SZ_LINE, XPALongTimeout()); - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAReceiveCommands: read %s\n", _sp, lbuf)); - } - else{ - xpa->comm->status &= ~XPA_STATUS_READBUF; - nowhite(paramlist, lbuf); - } - - /* we must have something to start with */ - if( *lbuf == '\0' ){ - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_NOCMD2]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - - /* This look either executes the one set of commands in paramlist, - or reads one line at a time from the socket and executes commands. - In the latter case, each callback can read the socket as well */ - while( 1 ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAReceiveCommands: top of loop: %s\n", _sp, lbuf)); - lp = 0; - while( lbuf[lp] != '\0' ){ - if( (cmd = XPACmdLookup(xpa, lbuf, &lp)) == NULL ){ - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_UNCMD]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - /* reserved commands can only be called from the same host as the server, - or from local (unix) sockets */ - if( (cmd->xpa == rxpa) && - strcmp(cmd->name, "-help") && strcmp(cmd->name, "-version") ){ - if( XPAMtype() == XPA_INET ){ - if( (!xpa->comm || !LOCALIP(xpa->comm->cmdip)) ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAReceiveCommands: rejecting reserved: %s\n", - _sp, cmd->name)); - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_NOAUTH]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - } - } - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAReceiveCommands: cmd->name: %s\n", - _sp, cmd->name)); - *tbuf = '\0'; - if( (lastdelim() != ';') && (lastdelim() != '\n') ){ - /* skip white space between command and params */ - while( isspace((int)lbuf[lp]) ) - lp++; - /* here is where the params start */ - savelp = lp; - /* look for command delimiter -- the end of the params */ - while( word(lbuf, tbuf1, &lp) ){ - if( (lastdelim() == ';') || (lastdelim() == '\n') ){ - break; - } - /* make sure a command-ending delim is not next */ - while( isspace((int)lbuf[lp]) ) - lp++; - if( (lbuf[lp] == ';') || (lbuf[lp] == '\n') ){ - break; - } - } - /* get length of parameter list */ - plen = lp - savelp; - /* but skip final delim */ - if( (plen>0) && ((lastdelim() == ';')||(lastdelim() == '\n')) ) - plen--; - /* copy the params up to the command delimiter */ - if( plen > 0 ){ - strncpy(tbuf, &(lbuf[savelp]), plen); - tbuf[plen] = '\0'; - } - } - /* execute the associated XPA callback */ - if( cmd->receive_callback != NULL ){ - /* get buf now, if its needed */ - if( !gotbuf && (xpa_datafd(xpa) >= 0) && - (cmd->receive_mode & XPA_MODE_FILLBUF) ){ - /* read buf -- this buf will stay around for all commands */ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAReceiveCommands: at XPAGetBuf\n", _sp)); - bgot = XPAGetBuf(xpa, xpa_datafd(xpa), &buf, &len, -1); - /* close the data channel */ - XPACloseData(xpa, xpa->comm); - if( bgot >= 0 ){ - /* got the buffer */ - gotbuf++; - } - /* error getting buf */ - else{ - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_NODATA]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - } - got = (cmd->receive_callback)(cmd->receive_data, call_data, - tbuf, buf, len); - /* if we don't want to free the buffer, mark it for saving */ - if( (buf != NULL) && !(cmd->receive_mode & XPA_MODE_FREEBUF) ){ - freebuf=0; - } - if( got != 0 ){ - goto done; - } - } - else{ - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_NOREC]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - } - /* conditions for exiting the command loop: */ - /* if we processed the END command, we are done */ - if( xpa->comm->status & XPA_STATUS_ENDBUF ) - break; - /* if we are not reading the data buffer, we are done */ - if( !(xpa->comm->status & XPA_STATUS_READBUF) ) - break; - /* if we got EOF or error reading the data buffer, we are done */ - if( XPAGets(xpa, xpa_datafd(xpa), lbuf, SZ_LINE, XPALongTimeout()) <=0 ) - break; - } - -done: - /* if no one wants buf, free it now */ - if( freebuf ) - xfree(buf); - /* restore last delimiter table */ - freedtable(); - /* return error code */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPASendCommands - * - * Purpose: process a list of commands from xpaget - * - * Results: number of commands processed (currently 0 or 1) - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPASendCommands (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -int XPASendCommands(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - XPACmd cmd; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int lp=0; - int got=0; - - /* return help as default */ - if( *paramlist == '\0' ){ - paramlist = "-help"; - } - - /* lookup the command and execute */ - if( (cmd = XPACmdLookup(xpa, paramlist, &lp)) != NULL ){ - /* reserved commands can only be called from the same host as the server, - or from local (unix) sockets */ - if( (cmd->xpa == rxpa) && - strcmp(cmd->name, "-help") && strcmp(cmd->name, "-version") ){ - if( XPAMtype() == XPA_INET ){ - if( (!xpa->comm || !LOCALIP(xpa->comm->cmdip)) ){ - FPRINTF((stderr, "%sXPAReceiveCommands: rejecting reserved: %s\n", - _sp, cmd->name)); - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_NOAUTH]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - } - } - /* execute the associated XPA send callback, - using the remaining command string as an argument */ - strcpy(tbuf, ¶mlist[lp]); - nocr(tbuf); - if( !strcmp(tbuf, "-help") ){ - if( cmd->help != NULL ) - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "%s\n", cmd->help); - else - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "\n"); - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), tbuf, strlen(tbuf), 0); - got = 0; - } - else if( cmd->send_callback != NULL ){ - got = (cmd->send_callback)(cmd->send_data, call_data, - ¶mlist[lp], buf, len); - } - else{ - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_NOSEND]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - } - else{ - XPAError(xpa, xpaMessbuf[XPA_RTN_UNCMD]); - got = -1; - goto done; - } - -done: - /* return error code */ - return(got); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * - * Public Routines and Data - * - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdNew - * - * Purpose: define a named command access point - * - * Results: XPA struct or NULL - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -XPA -XPACmdNew (char *xclass, char *name) -#else -XPA XPACmdNew(xclass, name) - char *xclass; - char *name; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - - /* we need a name */ - if( (name == NULL) || (*name == '\0') ) - return(NULL); - - /* we need some valid class */ - if( (xclass == NULL) || (*xclass == '\0') ) - xclass = "*"; - - /* help string */ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, "XPA commands for %s:%s\n\t\t options: see -help", - xclass, name); - - /* create a new XPA with command callbacks */ - xpa = XPANew(xclass, name, tbuf, - XPASendCommands, NULL, NULL, - XPAReceiveCommands, NULL, "fillbuf=false"); - - /* return the good news */ - return(xpa); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdAdd - * - * Purpose: add a command to a named command access point - * - * Results: 0 on success, -1 for failure - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -XPACmd -XPACmdAdd (XPA xpa, char *name, char *help, - SendCb send_callback, void *send_data, char *send_mode, - ReceiveCb rec_callback, void *rec_data, char *rec_mode) -#else -XPACmd XPACmdAdd(xpa, name, help, - send_callback, send_data, send_mode, - rec_callback, rec_data, rec_mode) - XPA xpa; - char *name; - char *help; - SendCb send_callback; - void *send_data; - char *send_mode; - ReceiveCb rec_callback; - void *rec_data; - char *rec_mode; -#endif -{ - XPACmd xnew; - XPACmd cur; - XPACmd prev; - - /* make sure we have a valid command record */ - if( !xpa || - (xpa->send_callback != XPASendCommands) || - (xpa->receive_callback != XPAReceiveCommands) ){ - return(NULL); - } - - /* we need either a send or a receive or both */ - if( (send_callback == NULL) && (rec_callback == NULL ) ){ - return(NULL); - } - - /* limit the size of the cmd name designation */ - if( strlen(name) > XPA_NAMELEN ){ - return(NULL); - } - - /* allocate space for a new record */ - xnew = (XPACmd)xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct xpacmdrec)); - - /* backlink to xpa */ - xnew->xpa = xpa; - - /* fill in the blanks */ - xnew->name = XPACmdParseNames(name, &(xnew->ntokens)); - xnew->help = xstrdup(help); - - /* receive callback */ - xnew->send_callback = send_callback; - xnew->send_data = send_data; - xnew->send_mode = XPA_DEF_MODE_SEND; - XPAMode(send_mode, &(xnew->send_mode), "freebuf", XPA_MODE_FREEBUF,1); - /* acl is a global mode */ - XPAMode(send_mode, &(xpa->send_mode), "acl", XPA_MODE_ACL, 1); - - /* receive callback */ - xnew->receive_callback = rec_callback; - xnew->receive_data = rec_data; - /* process the mode string */ - xnew->receive_mode = XPA_DEF_MODE_REC; - XPAMode(rec_mode, &(xnew->receive_mode), "usebuf", XPA_MODE_BUF,1); - XPAMode(rec_mode, &(xnew->receive_mode), "fillbuf", XPA_MODE_FILLBUF,1); - XPAMode(rec_mode, &(xnew->receive_mode), "freebuf", XPA_MODE_FREEBUF,1); - /* acl is a global mode */ - XPAMode(rec_mode, &(xpa->receive_mode), "acl", XPA_MODE_ACL, 1); - - /* enter into list, in alphabetical order */ - if( xpa->commands == NULL ){ - xpa->commands = xnew; - return(xnew); - } - else{ - for(prev=NULL, cur=xpa->commands; cur!=NULL; prev=cur, cur=cur->next){ - /* if new name is an existing name, add it before */ - if( strcmp(xnew->name, cur->name) ==0 ) - goto addname; - /* if existing name is a subset of new name, add it before */ - else if( !strncmp(xnew->name, cur->name, strlen(cur->name)) ) - goto addname; - /* if new name is a subset of existing name, add it after */ - else if( !strncmp(xnew->name, cur->name, strlen(xnew->name)) ) - continue; - /* if new name is lexically greater than existing name, add it after */ - else if( strcmp(xnew->name, cur->name) >0 ) - continue; -addname: - /* add the new name here and return */ - if( prev == NULL ){ - xpa->commands = xnew; - xnew->next = cur; - return(xnew); - } - else{ - prev->next = xnew; - xnew->next = cur; - return(xnew); - } - } - /* if we are still here, we did not find a place to insert, i.e., - we are at the end of the list */ - prev->next = xnew; - return(xnew); - } -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdDel - * - * Purpose: free a named command access point - * - * Results: none - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPACmdDel (XPA xpa, XPACmd cmd) -#else -int XPACmdDel(xpa, cmd) - XPA xpa; - XPACmd cmd; -#endif -{ - XPACmd cur; - int got=0; - - /* gotta have something to free */ - if( cmd == NULL ) - return(-1); - - /* remove from list of xpa's commands */ - if( xpa && xpa->commands ){ - if( xpa->commands == cmd ){ - xpa->commands = cmd->next; - got++; - } - else{ - for(cur=xpa->commands; cur!=NULL; cur=cur->next){ - if( cur->next == cmd ){ - cur->next = cmd->next; - got++; - break; - } - } - } - } - - /* free up space */ - if( got ){ - if( cmd->name ) - xfree(cmd->name); - if( cmd->help ) - xfree(cmd->help); - xfree(cmd); - return(0); - } - else{ - return(-1); - } -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdInternalReceive - * - * Purpose: internal execute of the receive callback for this command - * - * Results: number of commands processed - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPACmdInternalReceive (void *client_data, void *call_data, - char *paramlist, char *buf, size_t len) -#else -int XPACmdInternalReceive(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - - /* make sure we have something */ - if( xpa == NULL ) - return(-1); - /* make the call */ - return(XPAReceiveCommands(client_data, xpa, paramlist, buf, len)); -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Routine: XPACmdInternalSend - * - * Purpose: internal execute of the send callback for this command - * - * Results: number of commands processed (currently 0 or 1) - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -XPACmdInternalSend (void *client_data, void *call_data, - char *paramlist, char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -int XPACmdInternalSend(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - - /* make sure we have something */ - if( xpa == NULL ) - return(-1); 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See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - -Correspondence concerning XPA should be addressed as follows: - -Eric Mandel -Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory -MS 3 -60 Garden St. -Cambridge, MA 02138 USA - -eric@cfa.harvard.edu - -http://hea-www.harvard.edu/saord/xpa/ diff --git a/xpa/ctest.c b/xpa/ctest.c deleted file mode 100644 index b4827d1..0000000 --- a/xpa/ctest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,684 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 1999-2003 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory - */ - -/* - * - * ctest -- client test for xpa - * - */ -#include - -extern char *optarg; -extern int optind; - -int quiet=0; -int dowait=0; -int n=0; -int don=0; -int save_bytes=-1; -int exitonerror=0; -char *save_buf=NULL; -char *mode=""; -char name[SZ_LINE]; - -#define MAX_FPS 4 - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -send_cb (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char **buf, size_t *len) -#else -int send_cb(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char **buf; - size_t *len; -#endif -{ - char *s = (char *)client_data; - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - int sendbuf=0; - - /* introduce ourselves */ - if( !quiet ){ - fprintf(stdout, "SEND_CB #%d: %s:%s (%s)\n", - n++, xpa_class(xpa), xpa_name(xpa), s); - } - - /* process special paramlist tokens */ - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "\tparamlist: %s\n", paramlist); - if( !strncmp(paramlist, "buf", 3) ){ - sendbuf=1; - } - else if( !strncmp(paramlist, "error", 5) ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "\treturning error: %s\n", ¶mlist[6]); - *len = 0; - *buf = NULL; - XPAError(xpa, ¶mlist[6]); - return(-1); - } - else if( !strcmp(paramlist, "exit") ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "Exiting\n"); - exit(0); - } - else if( !strcmp(paramlist, "wait") ){ - fprintf(stdout, "Press to continue ..."); - fgets(tbuf, SZ_LINE, stdin); - } - } - else if( dowait ){ - fprintf(stdout, "Press to continue ..."); - fgets(tbuf, SZ_LINE, stdin); - } - - /* return information about this xpa */ - if( !sendbuf ){ - snprintf(tbuf, SZ_LINE, - "nclass: %s\nname: %s\nmethod: %s\nsendian: %s\ncendian: %s\n", - xpa_class(xpa), xpa_name(xpa), xpa_method(xpa), - xpa_sendian(xpa), xpa_cendian(xpa)); - - if( (xpa->send_mode & XPA_MODE_FILLBUF) ){ - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), tbuf, strlen(tbuf), 0); - *len = 0; - *buf = NULL; - if( !quiet) - fprintf(stdout, "\tcallback writes %d bytes to client\n", - (int)strlen(tbuf)); - } - /* return the buffer and let xpa transmit it */ - else{ - *len = strlen(tbuf); - *buf = (char *)xmalloc(*len); - memcpy(*buf, tbuf, *len); - if( !quiet) - fprintf(stdout, "\tcallback returns %d bytes to xpa handler\n", - (int)strlen(tbuf)); - } - } - /* return the last buffer we were sent */ - else{ - if( (xpa->send_mode & XPA_MODE_FILLBUF) ){ - send(xpa_datafd(xpa), save_buf, save_bytes, 0); - *len = 0; - *buf = NULL; - if( !quiet) - fprintf(stdout, "\tcallback writes %d bytes to client\n", save_bytes); - } - /* return the buffer and let xpa transmit it */ - else{ - *len = save_bytes; - *buf = (char *)xmalloc(*len); - memcpy(*buf, save_buf, *len); - if( !quiet) - fprintf(stdout, "\tcallback returns %d bytes to xpa handler\n", - save_bytes); - } - } - fflush(stdout); - fflush(stderr); - return(0); -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -receive_cb (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist, - char *buf, size_t len) -#else -int receive_cb(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; - char *buf; - size_t len; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - char *s = (char *)client_data; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char *errs[1]; - int i; - int ip; - int got; - int xwait; - - if( !quiet ){ - fprintf(stdout, "RECEIVE_CB #%d: %s:%s (%s)\n", - n++, xpa_class(xpa), xpa_name(xpa), s); - } - if( !quiet ){ - fprintf(stdout, "\tbuf: %lu bytes\n", (unsigned long)len); - } - - /* process param list */ - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "\tparamlist: %s\n", paramlist); - if( !strcmp(paramlist, "free") ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "Freeing xpa struct\n"); - XPAFree(xpa); - return(0); - } - else if( !strncmp(paramlist, "error", 5) ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "Processing error: %s\n", ¶mlist[6]); - XPAError(xpa, ¶mlist[6]); - return(-1); - } - else if( !strcmp(paramlist, "exit") ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "Exiting\n"); - exit(0); - } - else if( !strcmp(paramlist, "wait") ){ - fprintf(stdout, "Press to continue ..."); - fgets(tbuf, SZ_LINE, stdin); - } - else if( !strncmp(paramlist, "xpaset", 6) ){ - ip = 0; - word(paramlist, tbuf, &ip); - if( word(paramlist, tbuf, &ip) ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "calling XPASet(%s, \"%s\")\n", - tbuf, &(paramlist[ip])); - got = XPASet(NULL, tbuf, &(paramlist[ip]), mode, - paramlist, strlen(paramlist), NULL, errs, 1); - if( got == 0 ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "no XPA access points matched template %s\n", - tbuf); - } - else if( errs[0] != NULL ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "Error on xpaset to %s: %s\n", tbuf, errs[0]); - xfree(errs[0]); - if( exitonerror ) - exit(1); - } - else{ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "XPASet to %s successful\n", tbuf); - } - } - return(0); - } - } - else if( dowait ){ - fprintf(stdout, "Press to continue ..."); - fgets(tbuf, SZ_LINE, stdin); - } - - /* reset save buffer */ - if( save_buf != NULL ){ - xfree(save_buf); - save_buf = NULL; - } - save_bytes = 0; - - xwait = dowait; - if( !(xpa->receive_mode & XPA_MODE_FILLBUF) ){ - while( (got=recv(xpa_datafd(xpa), tbuf, SZ_LINE, 0)) >0 ){ - if( xwait >0 ){ - fprintf(stdout, "got %d bytes ... press to continue ...", got); - fgets(tbuf, SZ_LINE, stdin); - xwait--; - } - i = save_bytes; - save_bytes += got; - if( save_buf == NULL ) - save_buf = (char *)xmalloc(save_bytes); - else - save_buf = (char *)xrealloc(save_buf, save_bytes); - memcpy(&save_buf[i], tbuf, got); - } - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "callback read %d bytes\n", save_bytes); - } - else{ - save_bytes = len; - save_buf = (char *)xmalloc(len); - memcpy(save_buf, buf, len); - } - fflush(stdout); - fflush(stderr); - return(0); -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -info_cb (void *client_data, void *call_data, char *paramlist) -#else -int info_cb(client_data, call_data, paramlist) - void *client_data; - void *call_data; - char *paramlist; -#endif -{ - XPA xpa = (XPA)call_data; - char *s = (char *)client_data; - char xtemplate[SZ_LINE]; - char *names[MAX_FPS]; - char *bufs[MAX_FPS]; - char *errs[MAX_FPS]; - size_t lens[MAX_FPS]; - int i; - int ip; - int got; - - if( !quiet ){ - fprintf(stdout, "INFO_CB #%d: %s:%s (%s)\n", - n++, xpa_class(xpa), xpa_name(xpa), s); - } - - if( paramlist && *paramlist ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "\tparamlist: %s\n", paramlist); - ip = 0; - word(paramlist, xtemplate, &ip); - if( !strcmp(xtemplate, "xpaget") ){ - word(paramlist, xtemplate, &ip); - got = XPAGet(xpa, xtemplate, &(paramlist[ip]), NULL, - bufs, lens, names, errs, MAX_FPS); - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "XPAGet (%s) returned %d buffer(s)\n", xtemplate, got); - for(i=0; i 0 ){ - fprintf(stdout, "contents (%lu bytes):\n", (unsigned long)lens[i]); - write(fileno(stdout), bufs[i], lens[i]); - } - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "\n"); - } - else{ - write(fileno(stdout), errs[i], strlen(errs[i])); - if( exitonerror ) - exit(1); - } - if( bufs[i] ) - xfree(bufs[i]); - if( names[i] ) - xfree(names[i]); - if( errs[i] ) - xfree(errs[i]); - } - } - } - fflush(stdout); - fflush(stderr); - return(0); -} - -#ifdef ANSI_FUNC -int -main (int argc, char **argv) -#else -int -main(argc, argv) - int argc; - char **argv; -#endif -{ - char *plist=NULL; - char *paramlist=NULL; - char *xtemplate="*:*"; - char *smode=NULL; - char tbuf[SZ_LINE]; - char name[SZ_LINE]; - char cmd[SZ_LINE]; - char fxpa[SZ_LINE]; - char *names[MAX_FPS]; - char *bufs[MAX_FPS]; - char *dbufs[MAX_FPS]; - char *errs[MAX_FPS]; - char *buf=NULL; - int c; - size_t lens[MAX_FPS]; - size_t dlens[MAX_FPS]; - int i; - int got; - int maxbufs; - int j=0; - int loop=1; - int delay=0; - int get=1; - int set=0; - int info=0; - int access=0; - int pipe=0; - int tiny=0; - int doxpa = 0; - int xpaopen=0; - int wait=0; - XPA xpa=NULL; - XPA xpa1=NULL; - int fds[1]; - -#if HAVE_MINGW32==0 - setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0); - setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IONBF, 0); -#endif - - *cmd = '\0'; - /* process switch arguments */ - while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "abd:ef:gil:m:nopqstwx:")) != -1){ - switch(c){ - case 'a': - get = 0; - set = 0; - info = 0; - access = 1; - break; - case 'b': - get = 1; - set = 1; - info = 0; - access = 0; - break; - case 'd': - delay = atoi(optarg); - break; - case 'e': - exitonerror++; - break; - case 'f': - snprintf(cmd, SZ_LINE, "stest %s &\n", optarg); - snprintf(fxpa, SZ_LINE, "%s1", optarg); - break; - case 'g': - get = 1; - set = 0; - info = 0; - access = 0; - break; - case 'i': - get = 0; - set = 0; - info = 1; - access = 0; - break; - case 'l': - loop = atoi(optarg); - break; - case 'm': - smode = xstrdup(optarg); - break; - case 'n': - don = 1; - break; - case 'o': - xpaopen = 1; - break; - case 'p': - pipe = 1; - fds[0] = fileno(stdout); - break; - case 'q': - quiet = 1; - break; - case 's': - get = 0; - set = 1; - info = 0; - access = 0; - break; - case 't': - tiny = 1; - break; - case 'w': - wait = 1; - break; - case 'x': - doxpa = 1; - strcpy(name, optarg); - break; - } - } - if( optind < argc ){ - xtemplate = argv[optind]; - optind++; - } - - /* make up the paramlist */ - plist = XPAArgvParamlist(argc, argv, optind); - if( !don ) - paramlist = plist; - else - paramlist = (char *)xcalloc(strlen(plist)+SZ_LINE, sizeof(char)); - - /* for setting, make up a number of dbufs that we will send */ - if( set ){ - /* must be less than MAX_FPS */ - maxbufs = 2; - - dbufs[0] = (char *)xmalloc(SZ_LINE); - strcpy(dbufs[0], "this is a short string"); - dlens[0] = strlen(dbufs[0]); - - if( tiny ) - dlens[1] = 256+1; - else - dlens[1] = 256*1000+1; - dbufs[1] = (char *)xmalloc(dlens[1]); - for(j=0, buf=dbufs[1]; j 1 ){ - if( !quiet ){ - fprintf(stdout, "CLIENT #%d: %s\n", j, xtemplate); - if( paramlist && *paramlist ) - fprintf(stdout, "\tparamlist: %s\n", paramlist); - } - } - /* make up paramlist, if necessary */ - if( don ) - snprintf(paramlist, SZ_LINE, "%s %d", plist, j); - /* XPAGet, XPAGetFd */ - if( get ){ - if( pipe ){ - got = XPAGetFd(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, smode, - fds, names, errs, -MAX_FPS); - } - else{ - got = XPAGet(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, smode, - bufs, lens, names, errs, MAX_FPS); - for(i=0; i 0 ){ - write(fileno(stdout), bufs[i], lens[i]); - } - if( strcmp(paramlist, "buf") ) - fprintf(stdout, "\n"); - } - else{ - write(fileno(stdout), errs[i], strlen(errs[i])); - if( exitonerror ) - exit(1); - } - } - if( bufs[i] ) - xfree(bufs[i]); - if( names[i] ) - xfree(names[i]); - if( errs[i] ) - xfree(errs[i]); - } - } - } - - /* XPASet, XPASetFd */ - if( set ){ - if( pipe ){ - if( !quiet ) - fprintf(stdout, "\tsending data from stdin\n"); - got =XPASetFd(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, smode, - fileno(stdin), names, errs, MAX_FPS); - } - else{ - got = XPASet(xpa, xtemplate, paramlist, smode, - dbufs[j%maxbufs], dlens[j%maxbufs], - names, errs, MAX_FPS); - } - for(i=0; i to continue ..."); - fgets(tbuf, SZ_LINE, stdin); - } - - /* delay */ - if( delay ) - XPASleep(delay); - } - - /* XPAOpen/XPAClose */ - if( xpaopen ){ - XPAClose(xpa); - } - - /* free up space */ - if( set ){ - for(j=0; j -#include -#include -#include /* gethostbyname() */ - -#define SZ_LINE 1024 - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - int i; - char host[SZ_LINE]; - struct hostent *hostent; - - if( argc > 1 ) - strcpy(host, argv[1]); - else{ - fprintf(stderr, "calling gethostname() ...\n"); - if( gethostname(host, SZ_LINE) == -1 ){ - perror("gethostname"); - exit(1); - } - else{ - fprintf(stderr, "host name is %s\n", host); - } - } - fprintf(stderr, "calling gethostbyname(host) ...\n"); - if( !(hostent = gethostbyname(host)) ){ - perror("gethostbyname"); - exit(1); - } - else{ - fprintf(stderr, "gethostbyname() succeeded\n"); - } - fprintf(stderr, "printing ip address(es) for this host ...\n"); - if( hostent ){ - for(i=0; hostent->h_addr_list[i]; i++){ - fprintf(stderr, "%x\n", *(int *)hostent->h_addr_list[i]); - } - } - else{ - fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: can't look up: %s\n", host); - } - return(0); -} diff --git a/xpa/doc/Makefile b/xpa/doc/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index eda8931..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -# -# Makefile for misc programs, not good enough for their own directory -# - -RM = rm -RMFLAGS = -f -MV = mv -MVFLAGS = -f -CP = cp -CPFLAGS = -p - -MANDIR = ../man - -all: dirs files hardcopy - -dirs: - @(if [ ! -d ${MANDIR} ]; then \ - mkdir ${MANDIR}; \ - mkdir ${MANDIR}/man1 ${MANDIR}/man3 ${MANDIR}/mann; \ - fi) - -files: - @(for i in *.html; do \ - echo processing $$i; \ - ./html2man ../man < $$i; \ - done) - -hardcopy: - html2ps -C fb -d -g -n -u -W b -x 1 -o xpa.ps help.html - ps2pdf xpa.ps xpa.pdf - - -# NB: sman.conf must be copied to $HOME or else its not found ... -# we also have to figure out where swish-e is located and hardwire it -index: szlong - @(cd ..; MANPATH=`pwd`/man; export MANPATH; cd doc; \ - SW=`which swish-e`; \ - SZ_LONG=`./szlong`; \ - sed -e 's#@SW@#'$$SW'#g' < sman_conf.tmpl > $${HOME}/sman.conf; \ - sman-update --clearcache; \ - sman-update --verbose --index=./sman/xpa$${SZ_LONG}.index; \ - rm -f $${HOME}/sman.conf szlong) - -szlong: szlong.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o szlong szlong.c - -clean: - -$(RM) $(RMFLAGS) *.BAK *.bak *.o core errs ,* *~ *.a \ - foo* goo* tags TAGS html2ps.dbg - - diff --git a/xpa/doc/acl.html b/xpa/doc/acl.html deleted file mode 100644 index b1f458d..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/acl.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ - - - -XPA Access Control - - - - -

XPAAcl: Access Control for XPA Messaging

- - -

Summary

-

-XPA supports host-based access control for each XPA access point. You -can enable/disable access control using the XPA_ACL environment -variable. You can specify access to specific XPA access points for -specific machines using the XPA_DEFACL and XPA_ACLFILE environment -variables. By default, an XPA access point is accessible only to -processes running on the same machine (same as X Windows). - - -

Description

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-When INET sockets are in use (the default, as specified by the -XPA_METHOD environment variable), XPA supports a host-based -access control mechanism for individual access points. This mean that -access can be specified for get, set, or info operations for each -access point on a machine by machine basis. For LOCAL sockets, access -is restricted (by definition) to the host machine. - -

-XPA access control is enabled by default, but can be turned off by -setting the XPA_ACL environment variable to false. -In this case, any process can access any XPA server. - -

-Assuming that access control is turned on, the ACL for an individual -XPA access point is set up when that access point is registered -(although it can be changed later on; see below). This can be done in -one of two ways: - -Firstly, the XPA_ACLFILE environment variable can defined to -point to a file of access controls for individual access points. The format -of this file is: -

- class:name ip acl
-
-The first argument is a template that specifies the class:name of the -access point covered by this ACL. See -XPA Access Points and Templates -for more information about xpa templates. - -

-The second argument is the IP address (in human-readable format) of -the machine which is being given access. This argument can be -* to match all IP addresses. It also can be $host -to match the IP address of the current host. - -

-The third argument is a string combination of s, g, -or i to allow xpaset, xpaget, or -xpainfo access respectively. The ACL argument can be -+ to give sgi access or it can be - to turn -off all access. - -

-For example, -

-  *:xpa1  somehost sg
-  *:xpa1  myhost +
-  * * g
-
-will allow processes on the machine somehost to make xpaget and xpaset calls, -allow processes on myhost to make any call, and allow all other hosts to -make xpaget (but not xpaset) calls. - -Secondly, if the XPA_ACLFILE does not exist, then a single -default value for all access points can be specified using the -XPA_DEFACL environment variable. The default value for this -variable is: -
-  #define XPA_DEFACL "*:* $host +"
-
-meaning that all access points are fully accessible to all processes -on the current host. Thus, in the absence of any ACL environment variables, -processes on the current host have full access to all access points -created on that host. This parallels the X11 xhost mechanism. - -

-Access to an individual XPA access point can be changed using the -acl -parameter for that access point. For example: -

-  xpaset -p xpa1 -acl "somehost -"
-
-will turn off all access control for somehost to the xpa1 access point, while: -
-  xpaset -p XPA:xpa1 -acl "beberly gs"
-
-will give beberly xpaget and xpaset access to the access point whose -class is XPA and whose name is xpa1. -

-Similarly, the current ACL for a given access point can be retrieved using: -

-  xpaget xpa1 -acl
-
-Of course, you must have xpaget access to this XPA access point to -retrieve its ACL. - -

-Note that the XPA access points registered in the xpans -program also behave according to the ACL rules. That is, you cannot -use xpaget to view the access points registered with xpans unless -you have the proper ACL. - -

-Note also when a client request is made to an XPA server, the access -control is checked when the initial connection is established. This -access in effect at this time remains in effect so long as the client -connection is maintained, regardless of whether the access fro that -XPA is changed later on. - -

-We recognize that host-based access control is only relatively secure -and will consider more stringent security (e.g., private key) in the -future if the community requires such support. - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: September 10, 2003
- - - diff --git a/xpa/doc/changelog.html b/xpa/doc/changelog.html deleted file mode 100644 index c7b146a..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/changelog.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,806 +0,0 @@ - - -XPA ChangeLog - - -

XPA ChangeLog

- -

-This ChangeLog covers the XPA 2 implementation. It will be updated -as we continue to develop and improve XPA. The up-to-date version can be -found here. - -

Public Release 2.1.16 (TBD)

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  • Ensure that mingw utilizes Windows error codes instead of *nix codes -
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Public Release 2.1.15 (July 23, 2013)

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  • Added support for large data transfers -

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  • XPAGet and XPASet now pass size_t instead of int for lengths -

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  • Send and receive callbacks now pass size_t instead of int for lengths -

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  • Port to mingw (Windows) -
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Public Release 2.1.14 (June 7, 2012)

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  • Fixed several memory leaks in the Tcl wrappers (tcl.c). -

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  • Use Tcl stubs library for linking shared Tcl, if available. -
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Public Release 2.1.13 (April 14, 2011)

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  • An atexit handler is no longer installed automatically (it crashes -Tcl 8.5.8 applications). Call XPAAtExit(void) to install the handler. -

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  • Removed permission checking from Find() on cygwin systems. This was broken -by Windows 7. -

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  • Removed addition of -no-cpp-precomp flag from gcc 4.2 and beyond (Mac). -
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Public Release 2.1.12 (January 26, 2010)

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  • Added XPA_HOST environment variable to allow users to specify -the hostname (and hence, ip) component of the INET method id. This is -useful, for example, if you want to register an access point using a -VPN-generated IP instead of the canonical IP. -

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  • Fix typo in Tcl binding to xpainfo causing a crash after 2 invocations. -
- -

Public Release 2.1.11 (December 7, 2009)

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  • Generalized XPANSKeepAlive() to send messages to xpans, proxy xpans, or -both. The default is to send just to proxies (e.g. chandra-ed). -

    -

  • Changed XPANSKeepAlive() to send an in-band new-line char to -xpans, changed xpans to handle an in-band new-line as a keep-alive -message. Necessitated by Cisco routers that clear the URG flag in -a TCP packet, breaking OOB data transfer for the whole Internet, as -well as the OOB-based keep-alive implemented in xpans. -

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  • In xpans, print warning when the keep-alive option switch is used. -

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  • Port to mingw (thanks to B.Schoenhammer) -

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  • Change OOB character sent by xpans keepalive to a space, trying to working around cisco routers that force OOB data into the inbound stream. -

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  • fix gcc fprintf warning in xpans.c -
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Public Release 2.1.10 (September 1, 2009)

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  • Update mklib and configure.ac to support 64-bit builds on Macs. -

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  • Fixed bug in XPAAccess() in which the returned names could have an extra -(bogus) character when the target is an explicit ip:port or local socket file. -

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  • Add setjmp/longjmp support to xalloc. -

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  • Add XPASaveJmp(void *env) as a high-level interface to xalloc_savejmp(); -
- -

Internal Release 2.1.9

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  • Fixed a bug that prevented an access point starting with a number -from being recognized peoperly. NB: a pure number still signifies a -port on the current machine. Also num:num signifies ip:port, where ip -can be a pure hex value or the canonical form vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz. -

    -

  • Modified internal Launch() routine to use posix_spawn(), if necessary. -This is required for OS X 10.5 (leopard), which frowns upon use of fork() -and exec(). Also modified zprocess routines to use Launch(). -

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  • Added XPASetFree(xpa, void (*myfree)(void *)) routine to allow callbacks -to specify a free routine other than malloc free (e.g. Perl garbage collection). -

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  • XPACmdAdd() now checks to ensure that it was passed an XPA struct created -by XPACmdNew(). -

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  • Change launch.h to xlaunch.h to avoid conflict with OS X. -
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Public Release 2.1.8 (1 November 2007)

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  • A public release to complete current XPA development work. -
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Patch Release 2.1.7b[1,2] (Feb 22, 2006; March 8, 2007)

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  • Added a convenience null to the end of the buffers returned by XPAGet. - -

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  • Added code to avoid calling atexit routine if a fork'ed child -calls exit() instead of _exit(). - -

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  • Added XPA_CLIENT_DOXPA environment variable to turn off client -processing of xpa server requests. - -

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  • Added --version to xpaset, xpaget, xpainfo, xpaaccess, xpans to -display XPA version and exit. - -

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  • Added support for integrating XPA into a Gtk loop. - -

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  • xpaaccess now returns its answer in the error code as well as to stdout -(without the -n switch, it returns 1 for a match, with the -n switch, -the number of matches is returned). - -

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  • Fixed bug which prevented xpans from being started up automatically -by an xpa server if its pathname contained a space character. - -

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  • Fixed bug in MINGW port of xpans in which an XPA server that -terminated via an interrupt was not being properly removed from the -list of registered access points. - -

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  • Added XPA_LOGNAME to override LOGNAME when registering username - -

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  • Upgraded swish-e indexing code to 2.4.5. - -
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Patch Release 2.1.6 (4 May 2005)

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  • Added -P switch to xpans to enable experimental proxy support -(default is disabled). An argument of 1 processes proxy requests in -the same thread as xpans requests, while an argument of 2 processes -proxy requests in a separate thread. (The latter is recommended to -avoid xpans timeouts, since xpa callback processing can take a long -time.) - -

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  • Added ability to build shared libraries (done automatically with -configure --enable-shared) with compilers other than gcc. - -

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  • Made yet another attempt to build shared libraries under OS X. - -

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  • Fixed a server bug in Tcl support under Windows (introduced early -in 2.1.6) which caused an occasional SEGV. - -

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  • Fixed race condition in cases where 2 or more servers makes client calls -to one another. - -

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  • Fixed bug in the XPA handler routine in which an access point was -turned off if an error occurred in that routine (as opposed to the -user-defined callback routine). - -

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  • Fixed race condition when "ack=false" flag (or -n) is used with XPASet() -(or xpaset). - -

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  • Added defensive code to XPA handler to ensure that the passed XPA record -is valid. - -

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  • Tcl/XPA servers such as ds9 were not turning off select() on the -xpa channels inside an xpa callback, as required. This is now fixed. - -

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  • Added timestamps to most server and client error messages if the -XPA_TIMESTAMP_ERRORS variable is set. This is useful when XPA errors are -being logged in an error log (e.g. Web/CGI use). - -

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  • Generated PostScript and PDF versions of the help pages. - -

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  • Moved OPTIONS section before (often-lengthy) DESCRIPTION section in -man pages. - -

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  • All memory allocation now performs error checking on the result. - -

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  • Removed some compiler warnings that surfaced when using gcc -O2. - -

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  • Updated configure.ac to better support Tcl in Panther with Apple -Frameworks. - -
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Patch Release 2.1.5 (12 January 2004)

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  • Fixed bug in XPAPoll(). Erroneously, no requests were being -processed when maxreq==0. Now, all pending events are processed, as -per the documentation. - -

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  • Added ack=false to XPAInfo() (and corresponding -n to xpainfo) -so that client does not wait for a response from the server. This is -essential in cases where XPA servers wish to send info messages to -one another without causing a race condition. - -

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  • Generated man pages from the html pages. These are installed -automatically at build time. - -

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  • The xpans program with Unix sockets now uses a lock file to signal -that it is running, in order to avoid a potential (but rare) race -condition at startup. - -

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  • Code that calls Unix-type bind() now manipulate umask() to ensure that -all users have write permissions to the socket file (OS X apparently uses -these permissions while previous platforms ignore them). - -

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  • Configure now checks for socklen_t type (OS X does not define it). - -

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  • Added an atexit function to run XPAFree. The aim here is to delete Unix -socket files on exiting. - -

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  • Under Windows, the Tcl event-handling code now blocks for 1/1000 of a -second instead of not blocking at all (which inadvertently used 100% of cpu). - -

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  • Upgraded Tcl/Tk support to 8.4. - -

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  • Made another round of checks was made through all instances of -strcat, strcpy, etc. to look for potential buffer overflows. Changed -all instances of sprintf() to snprintf(). - -

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  • Class and name designators are now limited to 1024 characters, for -no particular reason. - -

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  • The obsolete $SAORD_BIN variable was being added to the path when -searching for xpans. This is no longer the case. - -

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  • Fixed non-ANSI compiler errors in both xpa.c and xpans.c. - -

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  • Fixed minor problems to support compilation with g++. - -

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  • Ported to Intel icc and gcc 3.3 compilers. - -

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  • Upgraded autoconf to 2.57. Included in this upgrade is a change that -makes gcc the default compiler (use "configure CC=cc" to change this). -Also, by default, the Tcl shared object is no longer automatically built -if the Tcl libraries are used. Use the --enable-tclshlib switch in -configure to enable this feature. - -

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  • Changed license from public domain to GNU GPL. - -
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Patch Release 2.1.4 (24 March 2003)

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  • Made inet method unique, even when hosts are behind a firewall using -the same ports (on different local machines). - -

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  • The initial connection from an xpa server to a local xpans now is -controlled by a timeout (default 5 sec, controlled by XPA_CONNECT_TIMEOUT -variable). This should prevent a hang on connect() if the network -is not set up correctly. - -

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  • Fixed rare race condition when an XPA server callback performed its own -XPAGet or XPASet call to another XPA server. - -

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  • Use POSIX O_NONBLOCK for non-blocking I/O in fcntl call if it -exists, instead of O_NDELAY. - -
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Patch Release 2.1.3 (26 September 2002)

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  • Added -k [sec] switch to xpans to support sending one-byte keepalive -messages from xpans to registered xpa servers. - -

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  • Added XPANSKeepAlive routine (and Tcl equivalent) to allow -xpa servers to send a one-byte keepalive message to xpans. - -
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Patch Release 2.1.2 (18 July 2002)

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  • The "-help" reserved command now also displays the XPA version, if -no explicit sub-commands are specified. - -

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  • Change internal state of xpans proxy to save ip:port value of a -server behind a NAT firewall. This is required to give some hope of -distinguishing multiple instances of ds9 running behind NAT. - -
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Patch Release 2.1.1 (20 June 2002)

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  • Added a version check between xpans and an access point, -performed when it gets registered by an XPA server. If the server -has a version greater than the xpans version, a warning is issued by -both programs. - -

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  • Added a boolean XPA_NSREGISTER environment variable to allow an -XPA server to skip xpans registration. The default is to register with -the name server. If set to "false", the access point still is set up -but it is not registered with an xpans. It can be registered later on -(using -remote or -proxy, for example). - -

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  • Fixed bug in which xpans was still listening on any interface when -XPA_METHOD was localhost (instead of just listening on localhost). - -
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Public Release 2.1.0 (22 April 2002)

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-New features include: - -

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  • Support for proxy access to XPA servers (e.g. ds9) situated -behind a firewall (useful for NVO-type applications). - -

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  • Improved support for allowing remote machines access rights to the -XPA access points (useful for NVO-type applications). - -

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  • Ability for XPAAccess() routine and xpaaccess program to contact XPA - directly. - -

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  • Support for a clipboard access point that allows clients to store ASCII -state information in an XPA-enabled server. - -

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  • Improved support for Windows platform, as well as new support for Mac OSX. -
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Pre-Release 2.1.0e (2 April 2002)

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  • Removed the environment variable generated by each XPA access -point (of the form XPA_name=method). The putenv() call was causing ds9 -to crash under both Linux and LinuxPPC during a socket operation. We -suspect a bug in putenv but cannot prove it and this feature is not -essential, so ... - -
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Pre-Release 2.1.0e (1 April 2002)

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  • Fixed an uninitialized variable in xpamb which prevented it from -working at all on some systems. - -

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  • Changed xpamb switch from "-add" to "-data" (to store named data). - -

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  • Changed how xpamb works with xpaget so that xpamb can return data -from XPA access points as well as from stored data. (Previous versions -only returned stored data.) Now, you can retrieve stored data -explicitly using the -info and/or -data switches. For example: -
    -  xpaget xpamb -info foo
    -
    -will return info about the previously stored data named foo. If -neither switch is present, then the name is assumed to be an XPA access -point. -
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Pre-Release 2.1.0e (25 March 2002)

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  • Changed symbol for default port from "*" to "$port" to avoid -a syntactical conflict between class:* and machine:* when processing an -XPA access point class:name specification. Thus, the default inet -method now is '$host:$port' instead of '$host:*'. - -
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Pre-Release 2.1.0e (19 March 2002)

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  • Removed timeout check when reading data (in clients using xpaget -and servers filling the data buffer). We have more and more cases -where we need to wait a long time to retrieve data (e.g., slow -networks or receiving data being compressed on the fly). - -

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  • Moved call to sigaction(SIGCHLD,...) out of XPAOpen(), so that it -is only executed when needed by XPAGet()/XPASet() routines called from -within xpans/proxy. But then changed logic to use a double fork() instead -of sigaction() to prevent zombies (Stevens Adv. Programming p 202). - -

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  • Each XPA access point now generates an environment variable of the -form XPA_name=method so that children can communicate with the parent access -point more easily. - -

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  • Added version option to Tcl xparec: -
    -  if [catch { xparec "" version } version] {
    -    puts "pre-2.1.0e"
    -  } else {
    -    puts [split $version .]
    -  }
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    -to help differentiate between XPA versions within Tcl code. - -
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Pre-Release 2.1.0e (14 February 2002)

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  • Fixed client handling of out-of-sync messages. -
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Pre-Release 2.1.0e (11 February 2002)

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  • Fixed client.c/xopen() so that it does not open an extra socket. - -

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  • Fixed xpainfo/xopen() to prevent client from hanging waiting for ack. - -

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  • Modified stest to generate xpaaccess points xpa, xpa1, c_xpa, and -i_xpa (or more generally, , 1, c_, i) to allow -more flexible testing of templates. Also added -a for testing XPAAccess(). - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b10 (31 January 2002)

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  • Added support for Mac OSX/Darwin to configure file. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b9 (26 January 2002)

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  • Fixed bug in client library that caused XPAAccess() call to hang. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b8 (4 January 2002)

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  • Made modifications to Makefile.in to make releases easier. - -

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  • Added instructions to Makefile.in so that xpa.h will always have -correct #defines for XPA_VERSION, XPA_MAJOR_VERSION, XPA_MINOR_VERSION, -and XPA_PATCH_LEVEL. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b7 (21 December 2001)

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  • Added -proxy switch to -remote sub-command to allow remote access -through a firewall, using xpans as a proxy server. The support for proxy -processing required a change to the client/server protocol. This means -that new xpa servers will not work with old xpa clients (although new -xpa clients will work with old xpa servers). For details about proxy -firewall support, see http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/xpa/inet.html. - -

    -

  • Fixed Tcl support for XPA under Windows/Cygwin by re-writing -the code used to add XPA to the Tcl event loop. This fix makes ds9 -support for XPA much more stable under Windows. - -

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  • Added the shutdown() call to XPA under Cygwin/Windows before -closing send() sockets. It appears that a Cygwin recv() socket call -does not always sense when the other end closes the socket using -close(). This measure must be considered a hack, since the actual -problem was never resolved. - -

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  • Added code to protect accept() and select() calls from interrupts. - -

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  • Extended syntax of the environment variable XPA_NSINET to: -
    -  setenv XPA_NSINET host:port[,port[,port]]
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    -to allow specification of the XPA access point port for xpans, -as well as the proxy data port. - -

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  • Modified xpans log file so that it contains the xpaset commands -required to reconnect with xpa servers. - -

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  • xpans now deletes its Unix socket files. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b6 (29 October 2001)

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  • Implemented a reserve public access point named -clipboard so -that clients can store ASCII state information on any number of named -clipboards. Clipboards of the same name created by clients on -different machines are kept separate. The syntax for creating a -clipboard is: -
    -  [data] | xpaset [server] -clipboard add|append [clipboard_name]
    -  xpaset -p [server] -clipboard delete [clipboard_name]
    -  xpaget [server] -clipboard [clipboard_name]
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    -Use "add" to create a new clipboard or replace the contents of an existing -one. Use "append" to append to an existing clipboard. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b5 (22 October 2001)

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  • Use FD_SETSIZE instead of getdtablesize() to determine how many files -to check during select(); - -

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  • Under Cygwin, the launch() routine now uses the Cygwin spawnvp() -instead of fork()/exec() where possible (i.e., if no stdfiles are -being redirected). This is recommended by Cygwin's (skimpy) on-line -documentation and seems to fix the problems ds9 had when starting xpans -automatically. - -

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  • Added error check to select() call in xpans. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b4 (24 September 2001)

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  • The launch() now can return an error code if the execv() system -call fails (something system() does not do). - -

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  • INET socket calls between xpa clients and servers now will use -localhost if they are on the same machine. This protects against -Linux systems where the hostname is hardwired (wrongly) in a DHCP -environment. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b3 (6 September 2001)

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  • Modified xpans so that, in the case of a firewall, it tries to -correct the specified ip:port by matching against the ip found in -the socket packet at accept() time. - -

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  • Replaced system() call used to start xpans automatically with -a special launch() call, which performs execvp() directly without going -through sh. (launch() works under DOS and has fewer security problems.) - -

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  • Fixed bug in xpans in which its xpa port was always being set to 14286. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b2 (17 August 2001)

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  • Added support for -remote command, which registers the access -point in the XPA name server of the specified remote server, and gives -the remote server access rights to the access point. This is used, for -example, to give data servers xpa access to ds9 so that data can be -sent to ds9 as a result of a CGI-based Web query. - -

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  • Reserved commands (except "-help" and "-version") now can only be -executed on the machine on which the xpa service is running (not -through -remote servers). - -

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  • Fixed bug in xpans in which a bad telnet command could hang the program. - -

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  • Added -s [security file] to xpans to allow logging of all external -connections. - -
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Beta Release 2.1.0b1 (6 August 2001)

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  • The xpaaccess client program and XPAAccess() client subroutine -were modified so that an access-type query can directly contact the -xpa servers matching the requested xpa template, instead of just -querying the name server for registered access points. This avoid the -race condition in which an access point is registered but is not yet -available, perhaps because the server has not yet entered its event -loop. Note that the calling sequence of the XPAAccess() routine was -changed to return all matching access points and their availability -status (instead of just returning the number of registered access -points). Because of this, we are calling this a minor release instead -of a patch. - -

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  • Added support for XPA_PORT and XPA_PORTFILE environment variables -to allow specification of the port to be used by the command channel -(and data channel, if an optional second port is specified) for a given -access point. - -

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  • Added -m switch to xpaget, xpaset, xpainfo, xpaaccess to allow -override of the XPA_METHOD environment variable. - -

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  • Changed the default name of the ACL file from xpa.acl to acls.xpa. - -

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  • Fixed bug in which it was not possible to send a "set ACL" -command to an XPA server which did not have a receive callback (i.e., -did not allow xpaset). The xpans program is one such server. It now is -possible to set the ACL on xpans. - -

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  • We have discovered that Tcl support for datachan and cmdchan is -broken under Windows due to an unexplained incompatibility between -Cygwin sockets and Win32 sockets. We therefore have removed datachan -and cmdchan from the Windows/Tcl support until further notice. - -

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  • Extended the behavior of the XPA_DEFACL environment variable so that -it can support more than one acl, using a list of semi-colon delimited -controls such as: setenv XPA_DEFACL '*:* $host +; *:foo1 otherhost +'. - -

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  • Fixed bug in which the class:name specifier "*:*" was erroneously -trying to access the xpans name server, instead of accessing all -access points. - -

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  • Support TMPDIR and TMP environment variables as well as XPA_TMPDIR. - -
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Patch Release 2.0.5 (10 November 2000)

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  • Added support for Tcl on Windows where there is no select()-based -event loop (i.e., where there is no Tcl_CreateFileHandler call in Tcl) -

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Patch Release 2.0.4 (20 September 2000)

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  • Removed extraneous include of varargs.h from find.c. -

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  • Ported to SGI C compiler, which caught lots of unused variables, etc. -

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  • Ported to Cygwin/Windows, which required that we change socket read() -and write() calls to recv() and send() respectively. Also had to ensure that -we only did socket I/O on sockets (no fileio). -
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Patch Release 2.0.3 (15 June 2000)

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  • Fixed the client XPASet() and XPASetFd() calls to handle the specified -max number of connections (they were ignoring this argument, leading to -memory overwrites). -

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  • Fixed Makefile.in so that CFLAGS and LDFLAGS are not hard-wired values. -

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  • Fixed word.h to load malloc.h and stdlib.h only if they exist. -

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  • Documentation fixes to programs.html (in xpaaccess) and client.html -(XPANSLookup). -

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  • Added explicit typecast to strlen() argument to MAX #define in -XPAClientStart (strlen() is unsigned in Linux, which can break MAX). -

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  • Removed bogus Imakefile from directory. -

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Patch Release 2.0.2 (9 September 1999)

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  • Fixed server mode (-s) in the xpaset program by properly cleaning up -the input buffers (sending commands and data in server mode was broken). -
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Patch Release 2.0.1 (6 August 1999)

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  • Fixed the Tcl binding code (tcl.c) for 64-bit machines (Dec Alpha) -(erroneously used %x instead of %p when converting pointers to ASCII). -

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  • Got rid of a few compiler warnings on 64-bit machines (a few are -unavoidable since we must cast int to void * and back when passing around -client data). -
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Public Release 2.0 (27 May 1999)

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XPA Changes: Changes For Users from XPA 1.0 and 2.0

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Summary

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-This document describes changes that will affect users who migrate -from XPA 1.0 to XPA 2.0. - - -

Description

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-There have been a few changes that affect users who upgrade XPA -from version 1.0 to version 2.0. These changes are detailed below. -

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  • XPA commands no longer have a resolver routine (this is open to -negotiations, but we decided the idea was dumb). For the SAOtng -program, this means that you must explicitly specify the access -point, i.e.,: -
    -  cat foo.fits | xpaset SAOtng fits
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    -instead of: -

    -  cat foo.fits | xpaset SAOtng
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  • By default, xpaset, xpaget, etc. now wait for the server callback to -complete; i.e., the old -W is implied (and the switch is ignored). -This allows support for better error handling. If you want xpaset, etc. -to return before the callback is complete, use -n switch: -
    -  echo "file foo.fits" | xpaset -n SAOtng
    -
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  • The old -w switch in xpaset and xpaget is no longer necessary (and is -ignored), since you can have more than one process communicating with -an xpa access point at one time. - -

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  • The new -p switch on xpaset means you need not read from stdout: -
                  
    -  xpaset -p SAOtng colormap I8
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    -will send the paramlist to the SAOtng callback without reading from stdin. - -

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Last updated: September 10, 2003
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XPAClient: The XPA Client-side Programming Interface

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Summary

-A description of the XPA client-side programming interface. - - -

Introduction to XPA Client Programming

-

-Sending/receiving data to/from an XPA access point is easy: you -generally only need to call the XPAGet() or XPASet() subroutines. -

-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPAGet(XPA xpa,
-      char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-      char **bufs, size_t *lens, char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-  int XPASet(XPA xpa,
-      char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-      char *buf, size_t len, char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-  int XPAInfo(XPA xpa,
-      char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-      char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-  int XPAAccess(XPA xpa,
-      char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-      char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-  int XPAGetFd(XPA xpa,
-      char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-      int *fds, char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-  int XPASetFd(XPA xpa,
-      char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-      int fd, char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-  XPA XPAOpen(char *mode);
-
-  void XPAClose(XPA xpa);
-
-  int XPANSLookup(XPA xpa,
-      char *template, char *type,
-      char ***classes, char ***names, char ***methods, char ***infos);
-
- -

Introduction

- -To use the XPA application programming interface, a software developer -generally will include the xpa.h definitions file: -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-in the software module that defines or accesses an XPA access point and -then will link against the libxpa.a library: -
-  gcc -o foo foo.c libxpa.a
-
-XPA has been compiled using both C and C++ compilers. -

-Client communication with XPA public access points generally is -accomplished using XPAGet() or XPASet() within a program (or xpaget -and xpaset at the command line). Both routines require specification -of the name of the access point. If a template -is used to specify the access point name (e.g., "ds9*"), then -communication will take place with all servers matching that template. - - - - -

XPAGet: retrieve data from one or more XPA servers

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPAGet(XPA xpa,
-             char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-             char **bufs, size_t *lens, char **names, char **messages,
-	     int n);
-
-
- - -

-Retrieve data from one or more XPA servers whose class:name identifier -matches the specified template. - -

-A -template -of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the -XPA name server, which returns a list of at most n matching XPA -servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and -the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer -request is initiated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, then the -persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, -temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed -when the call completes). - -

-The XPAGet() routine then retrieves data from at most n XPA servers, -places these data into n allocated buffers and places the buffer -pointers in the bufs array. The length of each buffer is stored in the -lens array. A string containing the class:name and ip:port is stored -in the name array. If a given server returned an error or the server -callback sends a message back to the client, then the message will be -stored in the associated element of the messages array. NB: if -specified, the name and messages arrays must be of size n or greater. - -

-The returned message string will be of the form: -

-  XPA$ERROR error-message (class:name ip:port)
-
-or -
-  XPA$MESSAGE message (class:name ip:port)
-
-

-Note that when there is an error stored in an messages entry, the -corresponding bufs and lens entry may or may not be NULL and 0 -(respectively), depending on the particularities of the server. - -

-The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were -processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in -the bufs, lens, names, and messages arrays, and can be used to loop -through these arrays. In names and/or messages is NULL, no information is -passed back in that array. - -

-The bufs, names, and messages arrays should be freed upon completion (if -they are not NULL); - -

-The mode string is of the form: "key1=value1,key2=value2,..." -The following keywords are recognized: -

-  key   	value		default		explanation
-  ------	--------	--------	-----------
-  ack		true/false	true		if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes)
-  doxpa		true/false	true		client processes xpa requests
-
-

-The ack keyword is not very useful, since the server completes the callback -in order to return the data anyway. It is here for completion (and perhaps -for future usefulness). - -

-Normally, an XPA client will process incoming XPA server requests -while awaiting the completion of the client request. Setting this -variable to "false" will prevent XPA server requests from being -processed by the client. - -

-Example: -

-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  #define NXPA 10
-  int  i, got;
-  size_t  lens[NXPA];
-  char *bufs[NXPA];
-  char *names[NXPA];
-  char *messages[NXPA];
-  got = XPAGet(NULL, "ds9", "file", NULL, bufs, lens, names, messages,
-  NXPA);
-  for(i=0; i<got; i++){
-    if( messages[i] == NULL ){
-      /* process buf contents */
-      ProcessImage(bufs[i], ...);
-      free(bufs[i]);
-    }
-    else{
-      /* error processing */
-      fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (%s)\n", messages[i], names[i]);
-    }
-    if( names[i] )
-      free(names[i]);
-    if( messages[i] )
-      free(messages[i]);
-  }
-
- - - - -

XPASet: send data to one or more XPA servers

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPASet(XPA xpa,
-             char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-             char *buf, size_t len, char **names, char **messages,
-             int n);
-
-
- - -

-Send data to one or more XPA servers whose class:name identifier -matches the specified template. - -

-A -template -of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the -XPA name server, which returns a list of at most n matching XPA -servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and -the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer -request is initiated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, the -persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, -temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed -when the call completes). - -

-The XPASet() routine transfers data from buf to the XPA servers. -The length of buf (in bytes) should be placed in the len variable. - -

-A string containing the class:name and ip:port of each of these server -is returned in the name array. If a given server returned an error or -the server callback sends a message back to the client, then the -message will be stored in the associated element of the messages -array. NB: if specified, the name and messages arrays must be of size -n or greater. - -

-The returned message string will be of the form: - -

-  XPA$ERROR   [error] (class:name ip:port)
-
-or -
-  XPA$MESSAGE [message] (class:name ip:port)
-
-

-The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were -processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in -the names and messages arrays, and can be used to loop through these -arrays. In names and/or messages is NULL, no information is passed back -in that particular array. - -

-The mode string is of the form: "key1=value1,key2=value2,..." -The following keywords are recognized: -

-  key   	value		default		explanation
-  ------	--------	--------	-----------
-  ack		true/false	true		if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes)
-  verify	true/false	false		send buf from XPASet[Fd] to stdout
-  doxpa		true/false	true		client processes xpa requests
-
-

-The ack keyword is useful in cases where one does not want to wait for -the server to complete, e.g. if a lot of processing needs to be done -by the server on the passed data or when the success of the server -operation is not relevant to the client. - -

-Normally, an XPA client will process incoming XPA server requests -while awaiting the completion of the client request. Setting this -variable to "false" will prevent XPA server requests from being -processed by the client. - -

-Example: -

-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  #define NXPA 10
-  int  i, got;
-  size_t  len;
-  char *buf;
-  char *names[NXPA];
-  char *messages[NXPA];
-  ...
-  [fill buf with data and set len to the length, in bytes, of the data]
-  ...
-  /* send data to all access points */
-  got = XPASet(NULL, "ds9", "fits", NULL, buf, len, names, messages, NXPA);
-  /* error processing */
-  for(i=0; i<got; i++){
-    if( messages[i] ){
-      fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (%s)\n", messages[i], names[i]);
-    }
-    if( names[i] )    free(names[i]);
-    if( messages[i] ) free(messages[i]);
-  }
-
- - - - -

XPAInfo: send short message to one or more XPA servers

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPAInfo(XPA xpa,
-              char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-	      char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-
- - -

-Send a short paramlist message to one or more XPA servers whose -class:name identifier matches the specified -template. - -

-A -template -of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the -XPA name server, which returns a list of at most n matching XPA -servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and -the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer -request is initiated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, then the -persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, -temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed -when the call completes). - -

-The XPAInfo() routine does not send data from a buf to the XPA -servers. Only the paramlist is sent. The semantics of the paramlist -is not formalized, but at a minimum is should tell the server how to -get more information. For example, it might contain the class:name -of the XPA access point from which the server (acting as a client) -can obtain more info using XPAGet. - -

-A string containing the class:name and ip:port of each server is -returned in the name array. If a given server returned an error or -the server callback sends a message back to the client, then the -message will be stored in the associated element of the messages -array. The returned message string will be of the form: -

-  XPA$ERROR   error-message (class:name ip:port)
-
-or -
-  XPA$MESSAGE message 	  (class:name ip:port)
-
-

-The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were -processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in -the names and messages arrays, and can be used to loop through these -arrays. In names and/or messages is NULL, no information is passed back -in that array. - -

-The following keywords are recognized: -

-  key   	value		default		explanation
-  ------	--------	--------	-----------
-  ack		true/false	true		if false, don't wait for ack from server
-
-

-When ack is false, XPAInfo() will not wait for an error return from the XPA -server. This means, in effect, that XPAInfo will send its paramlist string -to the XPA server and then exit: no information will be sent from the server -to the client. This UDP-like behavior is essential to avoid race -conditions in cases where XPA servers are sending info messages to -other servers. If two servers try to send each other an info message -at the same time and then wait for an ack, a race condition will result and -one or both will time out. - -

-Example: -

-  (void)XPAInfo(NULL, "IMAGE", "ds9 image", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
-
- - - - -

XPAGetFd: retrieve data from one or more XPA servers and write to files

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPAGetFd(XPA xpa,
-               char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-	       int *fds, char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-
- - -

-Retrieve data from one or more XPA servers whose class:name identifier -matches the specified -template -and write it to files associated with -one or more standard I/O fds (i.e, handles returned by open()). - -

-A -template -of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the -XPA name server, which returns a list of at most ABS(n) matching XPA -servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and -the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer -request is initiated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, then the -persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, -temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed -when the call completes). - -

-The XPAGetFd() routine then retrieves data from the XPA servers, -and write these data to the fds associated with one or more fds -(i.e., results from open). Is n is positive, then there will be n fds -and the data from each server will be sent to a separate fd. If n is -negative, then there is only 1 fd and all data is sent to this single -fd. (The latter is how xpaget is implemented.) - -

-A string containing the class:name and ip:port is stored in the name -array. If a given server returned an error or the server callback -sends a message back to the client, then the message will be stored in -the associated element of the messages array. NB: if specified, the -name and messages arrays must be of size n or greater. - -

-The returned message string will be of the form: -

-  XPA$ERROR   error-message (class:name ip:port)
-
-or -
-  XPA$MESSAGE message 	  (class:name ip:port)
-
-

-Note that when there is an error stored in an messages entry, the -corresponding bufs and lens entry may or may not be NULL and 0 -(respectively), depending on the particularities of the server. - -

-The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were -processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in -the bufs, lens, names, and messages arrays, and can be used to loop -through these arrays. In names and/or messages is NULL, no information is -passed back in that array. - -

-The mode string is of the form: "key1=value1,key2=value2,..." -The following keywords are recognized: -

-  key   	value		default		explanation
-  ------	--------	--------	-----------
-  ack		true/false	true		if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes)
-
-

-The ack keyword is not very useful, since the server completes the callback -in order to return the data anyway. It is here for completion (and perhaps -for future usefulness). - -

-Example: -

-  #include <xpa.h>
-  #define NXPA 10
-  int  i, got;
-  int fds[NXPA];
-  char *names[NXPA];
-  char *messages[NXPA];
-  for(i=0; i<NXPA; i++)
-    fds[i] = open(...);
-  got = XPAGetFd(NULL, "ds9", "file", NULL, fds, names, messages, NXPA);
-  for(i=0; i<got; i++){
-    if( messages[i] != NULL ){
-      /* error processing */
-      fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (%s)\n", messages[i], names[i]);
-    }
-    if( names[i] )
-      free(names[i]);
-    if( messages[i] )
-      free(messages[i]);
-  }
-
- - - - -

XPASetFd: send data from stdin to one or more XPA servers

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPASetFd(XPA xpa,
-               char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-	       int fd, char **names, char **messages, int n)
-
- - - -

-Read data from a standard I/O fd and send it to one or more XPA -servers whose class:name identifier matches the specified -template. - -

-A -template -of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the -XPA name server, which returns a list of at most n matching XPA -servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and -the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer -request is initiated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, then the -persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, -temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed -when the call completes). - -

-The XPASetFd() routine then reads bytes from the specified fd -until EOF and sends these bytes to the XPA servers. -The final parameter n specifies the maximum number of servers to contact. -A string containing the class:name and ip:port of each server is returned in -the name array. If a given server returned an error, then the error -message will be stored in the associated element of the messages array. -NB: if specified, the name and messages arrays must be of size n or greater. - -

-The return value will contain the actual number of servers that were -processed. This value thus will hold the number of valid entries in -the names and messages arrays, and can be used to loop through these -arrays. In names and/or messages is NULL, no information is passed back -in that array. - -

-The mode string is of the form: "key1=value1,key2=value2,..." -The following keywords are recognized: -

-  key   	value		default		explanation
-  ------	--------	--------	-----------
-  ack		true/false	true		if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes)
-  verify	true/false	false		send buf from XPASet[Fd] to stdout
-
-

-The ack keyword is useful in cases where one does not want to wait for -the server to complete, e.g. is a lot of processing needs to be done -on the passed data or when the success of the server operation is not -relevant to the client. - -

-Example: -

-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  #define NXPA 10
-  int  i, got;
-  int fd;
-  char *names[NXPA];
-  char *messages[NXPA];
-  fd = open(...);
-  got = XPASetFd(NULL, "ds9", "fits", NULL, fd, names, messages, NXPA);
-  for(i=0; i<got; i++){
-    if( messages[i] != NULL ){
-      /* error processing */
-      fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s (%s)\n", messages[i], names[i]);
-    }
-    if( names[i] )
-      free(names[i]);
-    if( messages[i] )
-      free(messages[i]);
-  }
-
- - - - -

XPAOpen: allocate a persistent client handle

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  XPA XPAOpen(char *mode);
-
-
- - -

-XPAOpen() allocates a persistent XPA struct that can be used with -calls to XPAGet(), XPASet(), XPAInfo(), XPAGetFd(), and -XPASetFd(). Persistence means that a connection to an XPA server is -not closed when one of the above calls is completed but will be -re-used on successive calls. Using XPAOpen() therefore saves the time -it takes to connect to a server, which could be significant with slow -connections or if there will be a large number of exchanges with a -given access point. The mode argument currently is ignored ("reserved -for future use"). - -

-An XPA struct is returned if XPAOpen() was successful; otherwise NULL -is returned. This returned struct can be passed as the first argument -to XPAGet(), etc. Those calls will update the list of active XPA -connections. Already connected servers (from a previous call) are -left connected and new servers also will be connected. Old servers -(from a previous call) that are no longer needed are disconnected. -The connected servers will remain connected when the next call to -XPAGet() is made and connections are once again updated. - -

-Example: -

- #include <xpa.h>
-
-  XPA xpa;
-  xpa = XPAOpen(NULL);
-
- - - - -

XPAClose: close a persistent XPA client handle

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  void XPAClose(XPA xpa);
-
-
- - -

-XPAClose closes the persistent connections associated with this XPA struct -and frees all allocated space. It also closes the open sockets connections -to all XPA servers that were opened using this handle. - -

-Example: -

-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  XPA xpa;
-  XPAClose(xpa);
-
- - - - -

XPANSLookup: lookup registered XPA access points

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPANSLookup(XPA xpa,
-  	          char *template, char type,
-	          char ***classes, char ***names,
-	          char ***methods, char ***infos)
-
-
- - -

-XPA routines act on a class:name identifier in such a way -that all access points that match the identifier are processed. It is -sometimes desirable to choose specific access points from the -candidates that match the -template. In order to do this, the -XPANSLookup routine can be called to return a list of matches, so that -specific class:name instances can then be fed to XPAGet(), XPASet(), etc. - -

The first argument is an optional XPA struct. If non-NULL, the -existing name server connection associated with the specified xpa is -used to query the xpans name server for matching templates. Otherwise, -a new (temporary) connection is established with the name server. - -

-The second argument to XPANSLookup is the class:name -template -to match. - -

-The third argument for XPANSLookup() is the type of access and can be -any combination of: -

-  type   	explanation
-  ------	-----------
-  g		xpaget calls can be made on this access point
-  s		xpaset calls can be made on this access point
-  i		xpainfo calls can be made on this access point
-
-

-The call typically specifies only one of these at a time. - -

-The final arguments are pointers to arrays that will be filled -in and returned by the name server. The name server will allocate and -return arrays filled with the classes, names, and methods of all XPA -access points that match the template -and have the specified type. Also returned are info strings, which -generally are used internally by the client routines. These can be -ignored (but the strings must be freed). The function returns the -number of matches. The returned value can be used to loop through the -matches: - -Example: -

-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  char **classes;
-  char **names;
-  char **methods;
-  char **infos;
-  int i, n;
-  n = XPANSLookup(NULL, "foo*", "g", &classes, &names, &methods, &infos);
-  for(i=0; i<n; i++){
-    [more specific checks on possibilities ...]
-    [perhaps a call to XPAGet for those that pass, etc. ...]
-    /* don't forget to free alloc'ed strings when done */
-    free(classes[i]);
-    free(names[i]);
-    free(methods[i]);
-    free(infos[i]);
-  }
-  /* free up arrays alloc'ed by names server */
-  if( n > 0 ){
-    free(classes);
-    free(names);
-    free(methods);
-    free(infos);
-  }
-
-

-The specified -template -also can be a host:port specification, for example: -

-  myhost:12345
-
-

-In this case, no connection is made to the name server. Instead, the -call will return one entry such that the ip array contains the ip for -the specified host and the port array contains the port. The class -and name entries are set to the character "?", since the class and -name of the access point are not known. - - - - -

XPAAccess: return XPA access points matching -template (XPA 2.1 and above)

- - - -
-  #include <xpa.h>
-
-  int XPAAccess(XPA xpa,
-	        char *template, char *paramlist, char *mode,
-	        char **names, char **messages, int n);
-
-
- - -

-The XPAAccess routine returns the public access points that match the -specified second argument template and -have the specified access type. - -

-A -template -of the form "class1:name1" is sent to the -XPA name server, which returns a list of at most n matching XPA -servers. A connection is established with each of these servers and -the paramlist string is passed to the server as the data transfer -request is initiated. If an XPA struct is passed to the call, then the -persistent connections are updated as described above. Otherwise, -temporary connections are made to the servers (which will be closed -when the call completes). - -

-The XPAAccess() routine retrieves names from at most n XPA servers -that match the specified template and that were checked for access -using the specified mode. The return string contains both the -class:name and ip:port. If a given server returned an error or the -server callback sends a message back to the client, then the message -will be stored in the associated element of the messages array. -NB: if specified, the name and messages arrays must be of size n or greater. - -

-The returned message string will be of the form: -

-  XPA$ERROR error-message (class:name ip:port)
-
-

-Note that names of matching registered access points are always -returned but may not be valid; it is not sufficient to assume that the -returned number of access points is the number of valid access points. -Rather, it is essential to check the messages array for error -messages. Any string in the messages array is an error message and -indicated that the associated access point is not available. - -

-For example, assume that a server registers a number of access points -but delays entering its event loop. If a call to XPAAccess() is made -before the event loop is entered, the call will timeout (after waiting -for the long timeout period) and return an error of the form: -

-  XPA$ERROR: timeout waiting for server authentication (XPA:xpa1)
-
-The error means that the XPA access point has been registered but is -not yet available (because events are not being processed). When the -server finally enters its event loop, subsequent calls to XPAAccess() -will return successfully. - -

-NB: This routine only works with XPA servers built with XPA 2.1.x and later. -Servers with older versions of XPA will return the error message: - - XPA$ERROR invalid xpa command in initialization string - -If you get this error message, then the old server actually is ready -for access, since it got to the point of fielding the query! The -xpaaccess program, for example, ignores this message in order to work -properly with older servers. - -

-The third argument for XPAAccess() is the type of access and can be -any combination of: -

-  type   	explanation
-  ------	-----------
-  g		xpaget calls can be made on this access point
-  s		xpaset calls can be made on this access point
-  i		xpainfo calls can be made on this access point
-
-

-The mode string argument is of the form: "key1=value1,key2=value2,..." -The following keywords are recognized: -

-  key   	value		default		explanation
-  ------	--------	--------	-----------
-  ack		true/false	true		if false, don't wait for ack from server (after callback completes)
-
-

-The ack keyword is not very useful, since the server completes the callback -in order to return the data anyway. It is here for completion (and perhaps -for future usefulness). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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XPAConvert: Converting the XPA API to 2.0

- - -

Summary

-

-This document describes tips for converting from xpa 1.0 (Xt-based -xpa) to xpa 2.0 (socket-based xpa). - - -

Description

-

-The following are tips for converting from xpa 1.0 (Xt-based xpa) to -xpa 2.0 (socket-based xpa). The changes are straight-forward and -almost can be done automatically (we used editor macros for most of -the conversion). -

    -

    -

  • The existence of the cpp XPA_VERSION directive to distinguish between 1.0 -(where it is not defined) and 2.0 (where it is defined). - -

    -

  • Remove the first widget argument from all send and receive server -callbacks. Also change first 2 arguments from XtPointer to void -*. For example: -
    -#ifdef XPA_VERSION
    -static void XPAReceiveFile(client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len)
    -     void *client_data;
    -     void *call_data;
    -     char *paramlist;
    -     char *buf;
    -     int len;
    -#else
    -static void XPAReceiveFile(w, client_data, call_data, paramlist, buf, len)
    -     Widget w;
    -     XtPointer client_data;
    -     XtPointer call_data;
    -     char *paramlist;
    -     char *buf;
    -     int len;
    -#endif
    -
    -

    -

  • Server callbacks should be declared as returning int instead -of void. They now should return 0 for no errors, -1 for error. - -

    -

  • The mode flags have changed when defining XPA server callbacks. -The old S flag (save buffer) is replaced by freebuf=false. -The old E flag (empty buffer is OK) is no longer used (it -was an artifact of the X implementation). - -

    -

  • Change NewXPACommand() to XPAcmdNew(), with the new calling sequence: -
    -  xpa = NewXPACommand(toplevel, NULL, prefix, NULL);
    -
    -is changed to: -
    -  xpa = XPACmdNew(xclass, name);
    -
    -

    -

  • Change the AddXPACommand() subroutine name to XPACmdAdd (with the same -calling sequence): -
    -  AddXPACommand(xpa, "file",
    -    "\tdisplay a new file\n\t\t  requires: filename",
    -    NULL, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveFile, text, NULL);
    -
    -is changed to: -
    -  XPACmdAdd(xpa, "file",
    -    "\tdisplay a new file\n\t\t  requires: filename",
    -    NULL, NULL, NULL, XPAReceiveFile, text, NULL);
    -
    -

    -

  • The XPAXtAppInput() routine should be called just before XtAppMainLoop() -to add xpa fds to the Xt event loop: -
    -  /* add the xpas to the Xt loop */
    -  XPAXtAddInput(app, NULL);
    -
    -  /* process events */
    -  XtAppMainLoop(app);
    -
    -

    -

  • Change NewXPA() to XPANew() and call XPAXtAddInput() if the XtAppMainLoop -routine already has been entered: -
    -  xpa = NewXPA(saotng->xim->toplevel, prefix, xparoot,
    -               "FITS data or image filename\n\t\t  options: file type",
    -               XPASendData, new, NULL,
    -               XPAReceiveData, new, "SE");
    -
    -is changed to: -
    -  sprintf(tbuf, "%s.%s", prefix, xparoot);
    -  xpa = XPANew("SAOTNG", tbuf,
    -               "FITS data or image filename\n\t\t  options: file type",
    -               XPASendData, new, NULL,
    -               XPAReceiveData, new, "SE");
    -  XPAXtAddInput(XtWidgetToApplicationContext(saotng->xim->toplevel), xpa);
    -
    -

    -

  • Change XPAInternalReceiveCommand() to XPACmdInternalReceive() -remove first argument in the calling sequence): -
    -  XPAInternalReceiveCommand(im->saotng->xim->toplevel,
    -			    im->saotng, im->saotng->commands,
    -			    "zoom reset", NULL, 0);
    -
    -is changed to: -
    -  XPACmdInternalReceive(im->saotng, im->saotng->commands,
    -			"zoom reset", NULL, 0);
    -
    -

    -

  • Change DestroyXPA to XPAFree: -
    -  DestroyXPA(im->dataxpa);
    -
    -is changed to: -
    -  XPAFree(im->dataxpa);
    -
    -
- - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: September 10, 2003
- - - diff --git a/xpa/doc/env.html b/xpa/doc/env.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4a71e80..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/env.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,371 +0,0 @@ - - - -The XPA Environment - - - - -

XPAEnv: Environment Variables for XPA Messaging

- - -

Summary

-Describes the environment variables which can be used to tailor the overall -XPA environment. - - -

Description

-

-The following environment variables are supported by XPA: -

-

-

XPA_ACL -
If XPA_ACL is true, then -host-based XPA Access Control -is turned on and only specified machines can access specified access -points. If false, then access control is turned off and any -machine can access point. The default is turn turn access control on. - -

-

XPA_ACLFILE -
If -XPA Access Control -is turned on, this variable specifies the name of the file containing -access control information for all access points started by this user. -The default file name is: $HOME/acls.xpa. - -

-

XPA_CONNECT_TIMEOUT -
When an XPA server first starts up, it immediately tries to -connect to the XPA name server program (xpans) on the host specified by -the XPA_NSINET variable. (If this connection fails on the -local host, and if xpans can be found in the path, then the name -server is started automatically.) Unfortunately, a mis-configured -network can cause this connect attempt to hang for many seconds while -the connect() system call times out. Therefore, an alarm is started -to interrupt the connect() call and prevent a long hang. The initial -value of the alarm timeout is 10 seconds, but can be changed by setting -this environment variable. If you want to disable the alarm and allow -the initial connect() to time out, set the value of this variable to -0. Normally, users would not change this variable at all. - -

-

XPA_CLIENT_DOXPA -
Normally, an XPA client (xpaget, xpaset, etc.) will process incoming -XPA server requests while awaiting the completion of the client request. -Setting this variable to "false" will prevent XPA server requests from -being processed by the client. - -

-

XPA_DEFACL -
If -XPA Access Control -is turned on, this variable specifies the default access control -condition for all access points, if the XPA_ACLFILE file does -not exist. The default acl is: $host:* $host +, meaning that -all processes on the host machine have full access to all access points. - -

-

XPA_HOST -
-For the INET socket method, XPA utilizes the canonical hostname (as -returned by the gethostname() routine) to construct the IP part of the -method id. Under some circumstances, this might not be a correct choice -of name and IP. For example, if an XPA server is started on a machine -running VPN, you might want to use the VPN name and IP instead of the -canonical host name, so that other machines in the VPN network can -access the server. In this case, you can set the XPA_HOST to be -the VPN name (if resolvable) or, more easily, the VPN IP. - -

-

XPA_IOCALLSXPA -
-Setting this variable causes all XPA socket IO calls to process -outstanding XPA requests whenever the primary socket is not ready for -IO. This means that a server making a client call will (recursively) -process incoming server requests while waiting for client completion. -This inter-IO XPA processing avoids a rare -XPA Race Condition: two or more -XPA servers sending messages to one another using an XPA client -routine such as XPASet() can deadlock while each waits for the other -server to respond. This can happen, for example, if the servers call -XPAPoll() with a time limit, and send messages in between the polling call. - -

-By default, this option is turned off, because we judge that the added -code complication and overhead involved will not be justified by the -amount of its use. Moreover, processing XPA requests within socket IO -can lead to non-intuitive results, since incoming server requests will -not necessarily be processed to completion in the order in which they -are received. - -

-

XPA_LOGNAME -
-XPA preferentially uses the de facto standard environment variable -LOGNAME to determine the username when registering an access point in -the name server. If this environment variable has been used for -something other than the actual user name (such as a log file name), -unexpected results can ensue. In such cases, use the XPA_LOGNAME -variable to set the user name. (If neither exists, then getpwuid(geteuid()) -is used as a last resort). - -

-

XPA_LONG_TIMEOUT -
XPA is designed to allow data to be sent from one process to -another over a long period of time (i.e., a program that generates -image data sends that data to an image display, but slowly) but it -also seeks to prevent hangs. This is done by supporting 2 timeout -periods: a short timeout for protocol communication -and a long for data communication. -

-The XPA_LONG_TIMEOUT variable controls the long -timeout and is used to prevent hangs in cases where communication -between the client and server that is not controlled by the -XPA interface itself. Transfer of data between client and server, or a -client's wait for a status message after completion of the server -callback, are two examples of this sort of communication. By default, -the long timeout is set to 180 seconds. -Setting the value to -1 will disable long timeouts and allow -an infinite amount of time. - -

-

XPA_MAXHOSTS -
The maximum number of access points that the programs -xpaset, xpaget, and xpainfo will -communicate with at one time. The default is 64, meaning, for -example, that the xpaset program will not send a message -to more than 100 access points at one time and xpaget will -not retrieve from more than 100 access points at one time. - -

-

XPA_METHOD -
-Determines the socket connection method used by this session of XPA. -The choices are: inet (to use INET or Internet-based -sockets), localhost (to use the machines localhost inet -socket), or local (unix) (to use UNIX sockets). The default -is INET. Using the inet method will allow access -from other machines (subject to access controls) but using -localhost or local will not. Localhost is most useful -for private access and when the machine in question is not connected -to the Internet. The unix method also can be used for private access -and non-Internet connections (Unix platforms only). -

-Once defined, the first registration of an XPA access point will -ensure that an instance of the -XPA Name Server (xpans) -is running that handles that connection method. All new access points -will use the new connection method but existing access points will use -the original method. - -

-

XPA_NSINET -
For the inet method of socket connection, this variable -specifies the host and port on which the -XPA Name Server (xpans) -is listens for new access points. The default is $host:$port, -meaning that the default XPA port (14285) on the current machine -(as returned by gethostname()) is used. If several machines were all -accessing the same XPA access points, you would use this variable to -specify that they all use the same name server to find out about these -access points. For example, a value of myhost:$port would -mean that the xpans name server is running on myhost and uses the -default port 12345. All machines would then get the XPA access points -registered with that name server, subject to access controls. -

-The port used by xpans to register its XPA access point normally is -taken to be one greater than the port on which it receives new access -points from XPA servers. You can specify a specific access point port -using the syntax machine:port1,port2, i.e., the access point port is -specified after the comma. For example, $host:12345,23456 will listen -for new access ports on 12345 and will accept XPA commands on 23456. - -

-

XPA_NSREGISTER -
-This boolean variable specifies whether a server registers its XPA -access point with the specified xpans name server. The default is -true. If set to false, the access point still is -set up but it is not registered with xpans and therefore cannot be -accessed by name. (It can be accessed by method, if the latter is -known.) Note that an access point can be registered later on (using --remote or -proxy, for example). This variable mainly is useful in -cases where the Internet configuration is broken (so that registration -causes a DNS hang) but you still wish to and can use the server with a -remote xpans (e.g., ds9's Virtual Observatory capability). - -

-

XPA_NSUNIX -
For the local method of socket connection, this variable -specifies the name of the Unix file that will be used to access the -XPA Name Server (xpans). The default is -xpans_unix. This variable is not usually needed. Note that -is the local socket method is used, then remote machines will -not be able to access the xpans name server or the registered XPA access -points. - -

-

XPA_NSUSERS -
-This variable specifies whether other users' access points will be -returned by the -XPA Name Server (xpans) for use by -xpaget, xpaset, etc. -Generally speaking, it is sufficient to run one xpans name server per -machine and register the access points for all users with that xpans. -This means, for example, that if you request information from -ds9 by running: -
-  xpaget ds9 colormap
-
-you might get information from your own ds9 as well as -from another user running ds9 on the same machine. The -XPA_NSUSERS variable controls whether you want such access -to the access points of other users. -By default, only your own access points are returned, so -that, in the example above, you would only get the colormap information -from the ds9 you registered. If, however, you had set the value of the -XPA_NSUSERS variable to eric,fred, then you would be -able to communicate with both eric and fred's access points. Note that -this variable can be overridden using the -u switch on the -xpaget, xpaset, and xpainfo programs. - -

-

XPA_PORT -
-A semi-colon delimited list of user specified ports to use for specific -XPA access points. The format is each specification is: -
-class:template port1[ port2]
-
-where port1 is the main (command) port for the access point and -port2 is the (secondary) data port. If port2 is not specified, -it defaults to a value of 0 (meaning the system assigns the port). - -

-Specification of specific ports is useful, for example, when a machine -outside a firewall needs to communicate with a machine inside a -firewall. In such a case, the firewall should be configured to allow -socket connections to both the command and data port from the outside -machine, and the inside XPA program should be started up with the -outside machine in its ACL list. Then, when the inside program is -started with specified ports, outside XPA programs can use -"machine:port" to contact the inside access points, instead of the -access point names. That is, the machine outside the firewall does not -need access to the XPA name server: -

-export XPA_PORT="DS9:ds9 12345 12346"   # on machine "inside"
-cat foo.fits | xpaset inside:12345 fits # on machine "outside"
-
-Note that 2 ports are required for full XPA communication and -therefore 2 ports should be specified to go through a firewall. The -second port assignment is not important if you simply are assigning -the command port in order to communicate commands with a known -port (e.g., to bypass the xpans name server). If only one (command) -port is specified, the system will negotiate a random data port and -everything will work properly. - -

-This support is somewhat experimental. If you run into problems, please -let us know. - -

-

XPA_PORTFILE -
-A list of user-specified port to use for specific xpa access points. -The format of the file is: -
-class:template port1 [port2]
-
-where port1 is the main port for the access point and -port2 is the data port. If port2 is not specified, it defaults -to a value of 0 (meaning the system assigns the port). See -XPA_PORT above for an explanation of user-specified ports. - -

-

XPA_SHORT_TIMEOUT -
XPA is designed to allow data to be sent from one process to -another over a long period of time (i.e., a program that generates -image data sends that data to an image display, but slowly) but it -also seeks to prevent hangs. This is done by supporting 2 timeout -periods: a short timeout for protocol communication -and a long for data communication. -

-The XPA_SHORT_TIMEOUT variable -controls the short timeout and is used to prevent hangs -in cases where the XPA protocol requires internal communication between -the client and server that is controlled by the XPA interface -itself. Authentication is an example of this sort of communication, -as is the establishment of a data channel between the two processes. -The default value for the short is 30 seconds (which is -a pretty long time, actually). Setting the value to -1 will disable -short timeouts and allow an infinite amount of time. - -

-

XPA_SIGUSR1 -
If the value of this variable is true, then XPA will -catch SIGUSR1 signals when performing an I/O operation in order to -curtail that operation. This facility allows users to send a SIGUSR1 -signal to an XPA server if a client is hanging up the server by -sending or receiving data too slowly (timeouts also can be used -- see -above). When enabled in this way, the SIGUSR1 signal is ignored at all other -times, so that its safe to send the signal at any time. If the -variable is set to false, then SIGUSR1 is not used at -all. Turning off SIGUSR1 would be desired in cases there the program -uses SIGUSR1 for some other reason and does not want XPA interfering. -The default is to use the signal. - -

-

XPA_TIMESTAMP_ERRORS -
If XPA_TIMESTAMP_ERRORS is true, then error -messages will include a date/time string. This can be useful when -XPA errors are being saved in an error log (e.g. Web/CGI use). The -default is false. -
- -

-

XPA_TMPDIR -
This variable specifies the directory into which XPA logs, Unix -socket files (when XPA_METHOD is local), etc. are -stored. The default is /tmp/.xpa. - -

-

XPA_VERBOSITY -
Specify the verbosity level of error messages. If the value is -set to 0, false, or off, then no error -messages are printed to stderr. If the value is 1, then -important XPA error messages will be output. If the value is -set to 2, XPA warnings about out-of-sync messages will also -be output. These latter almost always can be ignored. - -

-

XPA_VERSIONCHECK -
Specify whether a new access point should check its major and minor XPA -version number against the version used by the xpans name server at -registration time. The default is true. When checking is -performed, a warning is issued if the server major version is found to -be greater than the xpans version. Note that the check is performed -both by the XPA server and by the xpans process and warnings will be -issued by each. Also, instead of the values of true or -false, you can give this variable an integer value n. In this -case, each version checking process (i.e., the XPA-enabled server or -xpans) will print out a maximum of n warning messages (after which -version warnings are silently swallowed). -

-In general, it is a bad idea to run an XPA-enabled server program -using a version of XPA newer than the basic xpaset, xpaget, xpaaccess, -xpans programs. This sort of mismatch usually will not work due to -protocol changes. - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: December 23, 2009
- - - diff --git a/xpa/doc/examples.html b/xpa/doc/examples.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0bd68d4..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/examples.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ - - - -Where to Find Example/Test Code - - - - -

XPACode: Where to Find Example/Test Code

- - -

Summary

-

-The XPA source code directory contains two test programs, -stest.c, and ctest.c that can serve as -examples for writing XPA servers and clients, respectively. -They also can be used to test various features of XPA. - - -

Description

-

-To build the XPA test programs, execute: -

-   make All
-
-in the XPA source directory to generate the stest and -ctest programs. (NB: this should work on all platforms, -although we have had problems with unresolved externals on one -Sun/Solaris machine, for reasons still unknown.) -

-The stest program can be executed with no arguments to start -an XPA server that contains the access points: xpa, xpa1, -c_xpa (containing sub-commands cmd1 and cmd2), and i_xpa. -You then can use xpaset and xpaget to interact with these access points: -

-  cat xpa.c | xpaset xpa      # send to xpa
-  cat xpa.c | xpaset "xpa*"   # send to xpa and xpa1
-  xpaget xpa                  # receive from xpa
-  xpaget xpa*                 # receive from xpa and xpa1
-
-etc. You also can use ctest to do the same thing, or to iterate: -
-  ctest -s -l 100 xpa        # send to xpa 100 times
-  ctest -s -l 100 "xpa*"     # send to xpa and xpa1 100 times
-  ctest -g -l 100 xpa        # receive from xpa 100 times
-  ctest -g -l 100 "xpa*"     # receive from xpa and xpa1 100 times
-
-More options are available: see the stest.c and ctest.c code itself, which -were used extensively to debug XPA. - -

-The file test.tcl in the XPA source directory gives examples for using the -XPATclInterface. - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: September 10, 2003
- - diff --git a/xpa/doc/help.html b/xpa/doc/help.html deleted file mode 100644 index dfe51f9..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/help.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ - - - -The XPA Help Facility - - - - -

XPA: Public Access to Data and Algorithms

- - -

Summary

-This document is the Table of Contents for XPA. - - -

Description

-

-The XPA messaging system provides seamless communication between many -kinds of Unix programs, including X programs and Tcl/Tk programs. It -also provides an easy way for users to communicate with XPA-enabled -programs by executing XPA client commands in the shell or by utilizing -such commands in scripts. Because XPA works both at the programming -level and the shell level, it is a powerful tool for unifying any -analysis environment: users and programmers have great flexibility in -choosing the best level or levels at which to access XPA services, and -client access can be extended or modified easily at any time. - -

-A program becomes an XPA-enabled server by defining named points of -public access through which data and commands can be exchanged with -other client programs (and users). Using standard TCP sockets as a -transport mechanism, XPA supports both single-point and broadcast -messaging to and from these servers. It supports direct communication -between clients and servers, or indirect communication via an -intermediate message bus emulation program. Host-based access control -is implemented, as is as the ability to communicate with XPA servers -across a network. - -

-XPA implements a layered interface that is designed to be useful both -to software developers and to users. The interface consists of a -library of XPA client and server routines for use in C/C++ programs and -a suite of high-level user programs built on top of these libraries. -Using the XPA library, access points can be added to Tcl/Tk programs, -Xt programs, or to Unix programs that use the XPA event loop or any -event loop based on select(). Client access subroutines can be added -to any Tcl/Tk, Xt, or Unix program. Client access also is supported at -the command line via a suite of high-level programs. - -

-Choose from the following topics: - -

- - - -
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XPAInet: XPA Communication Between Hosts

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Summary

-XPA uses standard inet sockets to support communication between two or -more host computers. - - -

Description

-

-When the Communication Method is set to -inet (as it is by default), XPA can be used to communicate -between different computers on the Internet. INET sockets utilize the -IP address of the given machine and a (usually random) port number to -communicate between processes on the same machine or between different -machines on the Internet. These standard Internet sockets are also -used by programs such as Netscape, ftp. etc. - -

-XPA supports a host-based Access Control mechanism -to prevent unauthorized access of XPA access points by other computers -on the Net. By default, only the machine on which the XPA server is -running can access XPA services. Therefore, setting up communication -between a local XPA server machine and a remote client machine -requires a two-part registration process: - -

    -
  • the XPA service on the local machine must be made known to the -remote machine -
  • the remote machine must be given permission to access the local -XPA service -
- -Three methods by which this remote registration can be accomplished -are described below. - -

Manual Registration

- -The first method is the most basic and does not require the remote -client to have xpans running. To use it, the local server simply -gives a remote client machine access to one or more XPA access points -using xpaset and the -acl sub-command. For example, -consider the XPA test program "stest" running on a local machine. By -default the access control for the access point named "xpa" is -restricted to that machine: -
-  [sh]$ xpaget xpa -acl
-  *:* 123.456.78.910 gisa
-  *:* localhost gisa
-
-Using xpaset and the -acl sub-command, a remote client -machine can be given permission to perform xpaget, xpaset, xpaaccess, -or xpainfo operations. For example, to allow the xpaget operation, the -following command can be issued on the local machine: -
-  [sh]$ xpaset -p xpa -acl "remote_machine g"
-
-This results in the following access permissions on the local machine: -
-  [sh]$ xpaget xpa -acl
-  XPA:xpa 234.567.89.012 g
-  *:* 123.456.78.910 gisa
-  *:* localhost gisa
-
- -The remote client can now use the local server's xpans name server to -establish communication with the local XPA service. This can be done -on a call-by-call basis using the -i switch on xpaset, xpaget, etc: -
-  [sh]$ xpaget -i "local_machine:12345" xpa
-  class: XPA
-  name: xpa
-  method: 88877766:2778
-  sendian: little
-  cendian: big
-
-Alternatively, the XPA_NSINET variable on the remote machine can be -set to point directly to xpans on the local machine, removing -the need to override this value each time an XPA program is run: -
-  [csh]$ setenv XPA_NSINET 'karapet:$port'
-  [csh]$ xpaget xpa
-  class: XPA
-  name: xpa
-  method: 88877766:2778
-  sendian: little
-  cendian: big
-
-Here, '$port' means to use the default XPA name service port (14285). -not a port environment variable. - -

-Access permission for remote client machines can be stored in a file -on the local machine pointed to by the XPA_ACLFILE environment -variable or using the XPA_DEFACL environment variable. See XPA Access Control for more information. - -

Remote Registration

- -If xpans is running on the remote client machine, then a local xpaset -command can be used with the -remote sub-command to -register the local XPA service in the remote name service, while at -the same time giving the remote machine permission to access the local -service. For example, assume again that "stest" is running on the -local machine and that xpans is also running on the remote machine. -To register access of this local xpa on the remote machine, use -the xpaset and the -remote sub-command: -
-  [sh]$ ./xpaset -p xpa -remote 'remote_machine:$port' +
-
-To register the local xpa access point on the remote machine with xpaget -access only, execute: -
-  [sh]$ ./xpaset -p xpa -remote 'remote_machine:$port' g
-
-Once the remote registration command is executed, the remote client -machine will have an entry such as the following in its own xpans name -service: -
-  [csh]$ xpaget xpans
-  XPA xpa gs 88877766:2839 eric
-
-The xpa access point can now be utilized on the remote machine without -further setup: -
-  [csh]$ xpaget xpa
-  class: XPA
-  name: xpa
-  method: 838e2f68:2839
-  sendian: little
-  cendian: big
-
-To unregister remote access from the local machine, use the same -command but with a '-' argument: -
-  [sh]$ xpaset -p xpa -remote 'remote_machine:$port' -
-
-The benefit of using remote registration is that communication with -remote access points can be mixed with that of other access points -on the remote machine. Using Access Point -Names and Templates, one XPA command can be used to send or -receive messages to the remote and local services. - -

XPANS Proxy Registration

- -The two methods described above are useful when the local and remote -machines are able to communicate freely to one another. This would be -the case on most Local Area Networks (LANs) where all machines are -behind the same firewall and there is no port blocking between -machines on the same LAN. The situation is more complicated when the -XPA server is behind a firewall, where outgoing connections are -allowed, but incoming port blocking is implemented to prevent machines -outside the firewall from connecting to machines inside the -firewall. Such incoming port blocking will prevent xpaset and xpaget -from connecting to an XPA server inside a firewall. - -

-To allow locally fire-walled XPA services to register with remote -machines, we have implemented a proxy service within the xpans name -server. To register remote proxy service, xpaset and the --remote sub-command is again used, but with an additional --proxy argument added to the end of the command: -

-  [sh]$ ./xpaset -p xpa -remote 'remote_machine:$port' g -proxy
-
-Once a remote proxy registration command is executed, the remote -machine will have an entry such as the following in its own xpans name -service: -
-  [csh]$ xpaget xpans
-  XPA xpa gs @88877766:2839 eric
-
-The '@' sign in the name service entry indicates that xpans proxy -processing is being used for this access point. Other than that, from -the user's point of view, there is no difference in how this XPA -access point is contacted using XPA programs (xpaset, xpaget, etc.) or -libraries: -
-  [csh]$ xpaget xpa
-  class: XPA
-  name: xpa
-  method: 88877766:3053
-  sendian: little
-  cendian: big
-
-

-Of course, the underlying processing of the XPA requests is very much -different when xpans proxy is involved. Instead of an XPA program such -contacting the XPA service directly, it contacts the local xpans. -Acting as a proxy server, xpans communicates with the XPA service -using the command channel established at registration time. Commands -(including establishing a new data channel) are sent between xpans and -the XPA service to set up a new message transfer, and then data is fed -to/from the xpa request, through xpans, from/to the XPA service. In -this way, it can be arranged so that connections between the -fire-walled XPA service and the remote client are always initiated by -the XPA service itself. Thus, incoming connections that would be -blocked by the firewall are avoided. Note that there is a performance -penalty for using the xpans/proxy service. Aside from extra overhead -to set up proxy communication, all data must be sent through the -intermediate proxy process. - -

-The xpans proxy scheme requires that the remote client allow the local -XPA server machine to connect to the remote xpans/proxy server. If the -remote client machine also is behind a port-blocking firewall, such -connections will be disallowed. In this case, the only solution is to -open up some ports on the remote client machine to allow incoming -connections to xpans/proxy. Two ports must be opened (for command and -data channel connections). By default, these two ports are 14285 and -14287. The port numbers can be changed using the XPA_NSINET -environment variable. This variable takes the form: -

-  setenv XPA_NSINET machine:port1[,port2[,port3]]
-
-where port1 is the main connecting port, port2 is the XPA access port, -and port3 is the secondary data connecting port. The second and third -ports are optional and default to port1+1 and port1+2, respectively. -It is port1 and port3 that must be left open for incoming connections. - -

-For example, to change the port assignments so that xpans listens -for registration commands on port 12345 and data commands on port 28573: -

-  setenv XPA_NSINET myhost:12345
-
-Alternatively, all three ports can be assigned explicitly: -
-  setenv XPA_NSINET remote:12345,3000,12346
-
-In this case 12345 and 12346 should be open for incoming connections. -The XPA access port (which need not be open to the outside -world) is set to 3000. - -

-Finally, note that we currently have no mechanism to cope with -Internet proxy servers (such as SOCKS servers). If an XPA service is -running on a machine that cannot connect directly to outside machines, -but goes through a proxy server instead, there currently is no way to -register that XPA service with a remote machine. We hope to implement -support for SOCKS proxy in a future release. - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

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XPACommon: Getting Common Information About Access Points

- - -

Summary

-

-There are various kinds of generic information you can retrieve about -an XPA access point by using the xpaget command. - - -

Description

-

-You can find out which XPA access points have been registered with -the currently running -XPA name server -by executing the -xpaget -command to retrieve info from the XPA name server: -

-  xpaget xpans
-
-If, for example, the -stest test server program -is running, the following XPA access points will be returned (the specifics -of the returned info will vary for different machines and users): -
-  XPA xpa gs 838e2f67:1262 eric
-  XPA xpa1 gs 838e2f67:1266 eric
-  XPA c_xpa gs 838e2f67:1267 eric
-  XPA i_xpa i 838e2f67:1268 eric
-
-Note that access to this information is subject to the usual -XPA Access Control restrictions. - -

-Each XPA access point supports a number of reserved sub-commands that provide -access to different kinds of information, e.g. the access control for -that access point. These sub-commands can be executed by using -xpaset -or -xpaget -at the command line, or -XPAGet() -or -XPASet() -in programs, e.g: -

-  xpaget ds9 -acl
-  xpaget ds9 -help
-  xpaget ds9 env FOO
-
-  xpaset -p ds9 env FOO foofoo
-
-With the exception of -help and -version, reserved -sub-commands are available only on the machine on which the XPA server -itself is running. - -The following reserved sub-commands are defined for all access points: -
- -

-

-acl get (set) the access control list [options: host type acl, for set] -
-The 'xpaset' option allows you to add a new acl for a given host, or change -the acl for an existing host. See -XPA Access Control -for more information. -This access point is available only on the server machine. - -

-

-env get (set) an environment variable [options: name (value, for set)] -
-The 'xpaget' option will return the value of the named environment -variable. The 'xpaset' option will set the value of the names -variable to the specified value. -This access point is available only on the server machine. -(Please be advised that we have had problems setting environment -variables in static Tcl/Tk programs such as ds9 running under Linux.) - -

-

-clipboard set(get) information on a named clipboard -
Clients can store ASCII state information on any number of named -clipboards. Clipboards of the same name created by clients on -different machines are kept separate. The syntax for creating a -clipboard is: -
-  [data] | xpaset [server] -clipboard add|append [clipboard_name]
-  xpaset -p [server] -clipboard delete [clipboard_name]
-
-Use "add" to create a new clipboard or replace the contents of an existing -one. Use "append" to append to an existing clipboard. -

-Information on a named clipboard is retrieved using: -

-  xpaget [server] -clipboard [clipboard_name]
-
-

-

-exec set: execute commands from buffer [options: none] -
-If -exec is specified in the paramlist of an 'xpaset' call, then further -sub-commands will be retrieved from the data buffer. - -

-

-help get: return help string for this XPA or sub-command [options: name (for sub-commands)] -
-Each XPA access point and each XPA sub-command can have a help string -associated with it that is specified when the access point is defined. -The -help option will return this help string. For XPA access points -that contain user-defined sub-commands, you can get the help string -for a particular sub-command by specifying its name, or else get the -help strings for all sub-commands if not name is specified. - -

-

-ltimeout get (set) the long timeout value [options: seconds|reset] -
-The 'xpaget' option will return the value of the long timeout (in seconds). -The 'xpaset' option will set the value of the long timeout. If "reset" is -specified, then the timeout value will be reset to the default value. - -

-

-nsconnect set: re-establish name server connection to all XPA's [options: none] -
-If the -XPA Name Server (xpans) -process has terminated unexpectedly and then re-started, this -sub-command can be used to re-establish the connection. You use it by -sending the command to the [name:port] or [file] of the access point -instead of to the XPA name (since the latter requires the xpans -connection!): -
-  xpaset -p 838e2f67:1268 -nsconnect
-
-See xpans for more information. - -

-

-nsdisconnect set: break name server connection to all XPA's [options: none] -
-This sub-command will terminate the connection to the -XPA Name Server (xpans), thereby making -all access points inaccessible except through their underlying [name:port] -or [file] identifiers. I forget why we added it, it seems pretty useless. - -

-

-stimeout get (set) the short timeout value [options: seconds|reset] -
-The 'xpaget' option will return the value of the short timeout (in seconds). -The 'xpaset' option will set the value of the short timeout. If "reset" is -specified, then the timeout value will be reset to the default value. - -

-

-remote set: register xpa with remote server [options: host[:port] [acl]] [-proxy] -
-This sub-command will register the XPA access point with the XPA name -server (xpans) on the specified host (which must already be running). -The specified host also is given access control to the access point, -using the specified acl or the default acl of "+" (meaning the remote -host can xpaset, xpaget, xpainfo or xpaaccess). If the acl is -specified as "-", then the access point is unregistered. -See Communication Between Machines -for more information on how this sub-command is used. - -

-

-version get: return XPA version string [options: none] -
-The version refers to the version of XPA used to define this access point -(currently something like 2.0). - -
- -

-You can add your own reserved commands to all XPA access points by using the -XPACmdAdd() -routine, passing the XPA handle returned by XPA XPAGetReserved(void) -as the first argument. Note again that these will only be available on the -machine where the XPA service is running. - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

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XPAIntro: Introduction to the XPA Messaging System

- - -

Summary

-

-A brief introduction to the XPA messaging system, which provides -seamless communication between all kinds of Unix event-driven -programs, including X programs, Tcl/Tk programs, and Perl programs. - - -

Description

-

-The XPA messaging system provides seamless communication between all -kinds of Unix programs, including X programs, Tcl/Tk programs, and -Perl programs. It also provides an easy way for users to communicate -with these XPA-enabled programs by executing XPA client commands in -the shell or by utilizing such commands in scripts. Because XPA works -both at the programming level and the shell level, it is a powerful -tool for unifying any analysis environment: users and programmers have -great flexibility in choosing the best level or levels at which to -access XPA services, and client access can be extended or modified -easily at any time. - -

-A program becomes an XPA-enabled server by defining named points of -public access through which data and commands can be exchanged with -other client programs (and users). Using standard TCP sockets as -a transport mechanism, XPA supports both single-point and broadcast -messaging to and from these servers. It supports direct communication -between clients and servers, or indirect communication via an -intermediate message bus emulation program. Host-based access control -is implemented, as is as the ability to communicate with XPA servers -across a network. - -

-XPA implements a layered interface that is designed to be useful both -to software developers and to users. The interface consists of a -library of XPA client and server routines for use in programs and a -suite of high-level user programs built on top of these libraries. -Using the XPA library, access points can be added to -Tcl/Tk -programs, -Xt -programs, or to Unix programs that use the XPA event loop or any -event loop based on select(). Client access subroutines can be added -to any Tcl/Tk or Unix program. Client access also is supported at the -command line via a suite of high-level programs. - -

-The major components of the XPA layered interface are: -

    -
  • -A set of XPA server routines, centered on -XPANew(), -which are used by XPA server programs to tag public access points with -string identifiers and to register send and receive callbacks for -these access points. - -
  • -A set of XPA client routines, centered on the -XPASet() -and -XPAGet(), -which are used by external client applications to exchange data and -commands with an XPA server. - -
  • -High-level programs, centered on -xpaset -and -xpaget, -which allow data -and information to be exchanged with XPA server programs from the -command line and from scripts. These programs have the command syntax: -
    -  [data] | xpaset  [qualifiers ...]
    -           xpaget  [qualifiers ...]
    -
    -
  • -An XPA name server program, -xpans, -through which XPA access point names are -registered by servers and distributed to clients. -
- -

-Defining an XPA access point is easy: a server application calls -XPANew(), -XPACmdNew(), -or the experimental -XPAInfoNew() -routine to -create a named public access point. An XPA service can specify "send" -and "receive" callback procedures (or an "info" procedure in the case -of XPAInfoNew()) to be executed by the program when an external -process either sends data or commands to this access point or requests -data or information from this access point. Either of the callbacks -can be omitted, so that a particular access point can be specified as -read-only, read-write, or write-only. Application-specific client -data can be associated with these callbacks. Having defined one or -more public access points in this way, an XPA server program enters -its usual event loop (or uses the standard XPA event loop). - -

-Clients communicate with these XPA public access points -using programs such as -xpaget, -xpaset, and -xpainfo -(at the command line), -or routines such as -XPAGet(), -XPASet(), -and -XPAInfo() -within a program. Both methods require specification of the name of -the access point. The xpaget program returns data or other -information from an XPA server to its standard output, while the -xpaset program sends data or commands from its standard input to an -XPA application. The corresponding API routines set/get data to/from -memory, returning error messages and other info as needed. If a -template -is used to specify the access point name (e.g., "ds9*"), then -communication will take place with all servers matching that template. - -

-Please note that XPA currently is not thread-safe. All XPA calls must be -in the same thread. - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: March 10, 2007
- - - diff --git a/xpa/doc/method.html b/xpa/doc/method.html deleted file mode 100644 index d85fc89..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/method.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ - - - -XPA Communication Methods - - - - -

XPAMethod: XPA Communication Methods

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Summary

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-XPA supports both inet and unix (local) socket communication. - - -

Description

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-XPA uses sockets for communication between processes. It supports -three methods of socket communication: inet, localhost, and unix. In -general, the same method should be employed for all XPA processes in a -session and the global environment variable XPA_METHOD should be used -to set up the desired method. By default, the preferred method is -"inet", which is appropriate for most users. You can set up a -different method by typing something like: -

-  setenv XPA_METHOD local              # unix csh
-  XPA_METHOD=local; export XPA_METHOD  # unix sh, bash, windows/cygwin
-  set XPA_METHOD=localhost             # dos/windows
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-The options for XPA_METHOD are: inet, unix (or -local), and localhost. On Unix machines, this -environment setup command can be placed in your shell init file -(.cshrc, .profile, .bashrc, etc.) On Windows platforms, it can be -placed in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file (I think!). - -

-By default, inet sockets are used by XPA. These are the standard -Internet sockets that are used by programs such as Netscape, -ftp. etc. Inet sockets utilize the IP address of the given machine and -a (usually random) port number to communicate between processes on the -same machine or between different machines on the Internet. (Note that -XPA has an Access Control mechanism to -prevent unauthorized access of XPA access points by other computers on -the Net). For users connected to the Internet, this usually is the -appropriate communication method. For more information about setting -up XPA communication between machines, see -Communication Between Machines. - -

-In you are using XPA on a machine without an Internet connection, then -inet sockets are not appropriate. In fact, an XPA process often will -hang for many seconds while waiting for a response from the Domain -Name Service (DNS) when using inet sockets. Instead of inet sockets, -users on Unix platforms can also use unix sockets (also known -as local sockets). These sockets are based on the local file system -and do not make use of the DNS. They generally are considered to be -faster than inet sockets, but they are not implemented under -Windows. Use local sockets as a first resort if you are on a Unix -machine that is not connected to the Internet. - -

-Users not connected to the Internet also can use localhost -sockets. These are also inet-type sockets but the IP address used for -the local machine is the localhost address, 0x7F000001, instead -of the real IP of the machine. Depending on how sockets are set up for -a given platform, communication with the DNS usually is not required in -this case (though of course, XPA cannot interact with other machines). -The localhost method will generally work on both Unix and Windows -platforms, but whether the DNS is required or not is subject to -individual configurations. - -

-A final warning/reminder: if your XPA-enabled server hangs at startup -time and your XPA_METHOD is inet, the problem probably is -related to an incorrect Internet configuration. This can be confirmed -by using the unix method or (usually) the localhost -method. You can use these alternate methods if other hosts do not need -access to the XPA server. - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: September 10, 2003
- - diff --git a/xpa/doc/name.html b/xpa/doc/name.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5269378..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/name.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ - - - -What does XPA stand for? - - - - -

XPAName: What does XPA stand for?

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Summary

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-What does XPA stand for? Who knows anymore! - - -

Description

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-What does XPA stand for? Dunno! The XPA messaging system originally -was built on top of the X Window System and XPA was the mnemonic for -X Public Access, to emphasize that we were providing public -access to previously private data and algorithms in Xt programs. Now -that XPA no longer is tied to X, it can be argued that we ought to -change the name (how about SPAM: simple public access mechanism -), but XPA is in wide-spread use in the astronomical community of -its birth, and the name has taken on a life of its own. If anyone can -think of what XPA now means, please let us know. - -

-If you think this is bad, consider the MMT Telescope on Mount Hopkins, -Arizona. When first installed twenty years ago, it featured an array -of six 72-inch diameter mirrors. from which came its name: the -Multiple Mirror Telescope. In spring of 1999, these mirrors -were replaced by a single 21 and 1/2 -foot diameter primary mirror, -the largest single-piece glass reflector on the North American -continent. And now MMT stands for ... MMT! - - - - - -

-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: September 10, 2003
- - - diff --git a/xpa/doc/oom.html b/xpa/doc/oom.html deleted file mode 100644 index 360740e..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/oom.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ - - - -Out of Memory - - - - -

Xpaoom: What happens when XPA runs out of memory?

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Summary

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-When XPA can't allocate memory, it exits. You can arrange to have it call -longjmp() instead. - - -

Description

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-When an XPA server or client cannot allocate memory, it will attempt to -output an error message and then exit. If this is not satisfactory (e.g., -perhaps your program is interactive and can recover from OOM errors), you -can tell XPA to call longjmp() to go to a recovery branch. To pass the -requisite jmp_buf variable to XPA, make the following call: -

-  XPASaveJmp(void *env);
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-The value of env is the address of a jmp_buf variable that was previously -passed to setjmp(). For example: -
-  jmp_buf env;
-  ...
-  if( setjmp(jmp_buf) != 0 ){
-    /* out of memory -- take corrective action, if possible */
-  } else {
-    /* save env for XPA */
-    XPASaveJmp((void *)&jmp_buf);
-  }
-  // enter main loop ...
-
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-Go to XPA Help Index - -

Last updated: April 7, 2009
- - - diff --git a/xpa/doc/pod/xpa.pod b/xpa/doc/pod/xpa.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 7787d4b..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/pod/xpa.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,399 +0,0 @@ -=pod - -=head1 NAME - - - -B - - - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - - - -This document is the Table of Contents for XPA. - - - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - - - - - -The XPA messaging system provides seamless communication between many -kinds of Unix programs, including X programs and Tcl/Tk programs. It -also provides an easy way for users to communicate with XPA-enabled -programs by executing XPA client commands in the shell or by utilizing -such commands in scripts. Because XPA works both at the programming -level and the shell level, it is a powerful tool for unifying any -analysis environment: users and programmers have great flexibility in -choosing the best level or levels at which to access XPA services, and -client access can be extended or modified easily at any time. - - -A program becomes an XPA-enabled server by defining named points of -public access through which data and commands can be exchanged with -other client programs (and users). Using standard TCP sockets as a -transport mechanism, XPA supports both single-point and broadcast -messaging to and from these servers. It supports direct communication -between clients and servers, or indirect communication via an -intermediate message bus emulation program. Host-based access control -is implemented, as is as the ability to communicate with XPA servers -across a network. - - -XPA implements a layered interface that is designed to be useful both -to software developers and to users. The interface consists of a -library of XPA client and server routines for use in C/C++ programs and -a suite of high-level user programs built on top of these libraries. -Using the XPA library, access points can be added to Tcl/Tk programs, -Xt programs, or to Unix programs that use the XPA event loop or any -event loop based on select(). Client access subroutines can be added -to any Tcl/Tk, Xt, or Unix program. Client access also is supported at -the command line via a suite of high-level programs. - - -Choose from the following topics: - - - -=over 4 - - - - -=item * - -Introduction to XPA -[xpaintro(n)] - - -=item * - -Access Point Names and Templates -[xpatemplate(n)] - - -=item * - -Getting Common Information About Access Points -[xpacommon(n)] - - -=item * - -Communication Methods -[xpamethod(n)] - - -=item * - -Communication Between Hosts -[xpainet(n)] - - -=item * - -Distinguishing Users -[xpausers(n)] - - - -=item * - -XPA User Programs - - -=over 4 - - - - -=item * - -xpaget: get data and info -[xpaget(1)] - - -=item * - -xpaset: send data and info -[xpaset(1)] - - -=item * - -xpainfo: send info alert -[xpainfo(1)] - - -=item * - -xpaaccess: get access point info -[xpaaccess(1)] - - -=item * - -xpamb: message bus emulation -[xpamb(1)] - - -=item * - -xpans: the XPA name server -[xpans(1)] - - -=back - - - - - -=item * - -XPA Server Routines - - -=over 4 - - - - -=item * - -XPANew: define a new access point -[xpanew(3)] - - -=item * - -XPACmdNew: define a new command access point -[xpacmdnew(3)] - - -=item * - -XPACmdAdd: add a command -[xpacmdadd(3)] - - -=item * - -XPACmdDel: delete a command -[xpacmddel(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAInfoNew: define an info access point -[xpainfonew(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAFree: free an access point -[xpafree(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAMainLoop: event loop for select server -[xpamainloop(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAPoll: poll for XPA events -[xpapoll(3)] - - -=item * - -XPACleanup: release reserved XPA memory -[xpacleanup(3)] - - -=item * - -XPA Server Macros: accessing structure internals -[xpamacros(3)] - - -=item * - -XPA Race Conditions: how to avoid them -[xparace(3)] - - -=item * - -XPA Out of Memory (OOM) errors -[xpaoom(3)] - - -=back - - - - - -=item * - -XPA Client Routines - - -=over 4 - - - - -=item * - -XPAOpen: open a persistent client connection -[xpaopen(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAClose: close persistent client connection -[xpaclose(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAGet: get data -[xpaget(3)] - - -=item * - -XPASet: send data or commands -[xpaset(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAInfo: send an info alert -[xpainfo(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAGetFd: get data and write to an fd -[xpagetfd(3)] - - -=item * - -XPASetFd: read data from and fd and send -[xpasetfd(3)] - - -=item * - -XPANSLookup: look up an access point -[xpanslookup(3)] - - -=item * - -XPAAccess: get access info -[xpaaccess(3)] - - -=item * - -The XPA/Xt Interface: Xt interface to XPA -[xpaxt(n)] - - -=item * - -The XPA/Tcl Interface: Tcl interface to XPA -[xpatcl(n)] - - -=back - - - - - -=item * - -Tailoring the XPA Environment - - -=over 4 - - - - -=item * - -Environment Variables -[xpaenv(n)] - - -=item * - -Access Control -[xpaacl(n)] - - -=back - - - - - -=item * - -Miscellaneous - - -=over 4 - - - - - -=item * - -Where to Find Example/Test Code - - -=item * - -User Changes Between XPA 1.0 and 2.0 - - -=item * - -API Changes Between XPA 1.0 and 2.0 - - -=item * - -What Does XPA Stand For, Anyway? - - -=back - - - - - -=back - - - - - - -=cut diff --git a/xpa/doc/pod/xpaaccess.pod b/xpa/doc/pod/xpaaccess.pod deleted file mode 100644 index ab34b9b..0000000 --- a/xpa/doc/pod/xpaaccess.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -=pod - -=head1 NAME - - - -B - - - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - - - - -xpaaccess [-c] [-h] [-i nsinet] [-m method] [-n] [-t sval,lval] [-u users] -v