NAME¶
RpcHdr - header for remote procedure calls
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <Dispatch/rpchdr.h>
DESCRIPTION¶
An RpcHdr enables an RPC request to be sent or received. To send an RPC request,
you would insert an RpcHdr into an rpcstream followed by any arguments and
then flush the rpcstream if you wanted the request to be sent immediately. The
rpcstream automatically fills in each RPC request's length field. To receive
an RPC request, you would extract an RpcHdr from an rpcstream and examine the
``request()'' member to determine which additional arguments need to be
extracted as well. You can examine the ``ndata()'' member too if you need to
estimate how much space to allocate.
CONSTRUCTORS¶
- RpcHdr(void* writer, int request)
- RpcHdr(int request)
- RpcHdr()
- Construct an initialized header for an outgoing RPC request
(first two constructors) or construct an uninitialized header for an
incoming RPC request (third constructor). To initialize the header, you'll
have to store the request's protocol number. You can also store the
address of the writer sending the RPC request if you want to route the RPC
request to a specific reader on the peer's side.
PUBLIC OPERATIONS¶
- unsigned long reader()
- int request()
- unsigned int ndata()
- Get information about the RPC request. ``reader()''
identifies the reader which should handle the RPC request. ``request()''
identifies the action that should be performed. ``ndata()'' gives the
number of data bytes following the header, which may be useful for
estimating the amount of space that must be allocated to store an
argument.
SEE ALSO¶
RpcReader(3I), RpcWriter(3I), rpcstream(3I)