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1 /* $NetBSD: bootparam.c,v 1.11 1997/06/26 19:11:32 drochner Exp $ */
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1995 Gordon W. Ross
5 * All rights reserved.
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8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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18 * must display the following acknowledgement:
19 * This product includes software developed by Gordon W. Ross
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32 * $DragonFly: src/lib/libstand/bootparam.c,v 1.2 2005/12/11 02:27:26 swildner Exp $
36 * RPC/bootparams
39 #include <sys/param.h>
40 #include <sys/socket.h>
42 #include <net/if.h>
44 #include <netinet/in.h>
45 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
47 #include <string.h>
49 #include "rpcv2.h"
51 #include "stand.h"
52 #include "net.h"
53 #include "netif.h"
54 #include "rpc.h"
55 #include "bootparam.h"
57 #ifdef DEBUG_RPC
58 #define RPC_PRINTF(a) printf a
59 #else
60 #define RPC_PRINTF(a)
61 #endif
63 struct in_addr bp_server_addr; /* net order */
64 n_short bp_server_port; /* net order */
67 * RPC definitions for bootparamd
69 #define BOOTPARAM_PROG 100026
70 #define BOOTPARAM_VERS 1
71 #define BOOTPARAM_WHOAMI 1
72 #define BOOTPARAM_GETFILE 2
75 * Inet address in RPC messages
76 * (Note, really four ints, NOT chars. Blech.)
78 struct xdr_inaddr {
79 u_int32_t atype;
80 int32_t addr[4];
83 int xdr_inaddr_encode(char **p, struct in_addr ia);
84 int xdr_inaddr_decode(char **p, struct in_addr *ia);
86 int xdr_string_encode(char **p, char *str, int len);
87 int xdr_string_decode(char **p, char *str, int *len_p);
91 * RPC: bootparam/whoami
92 * Given client IP address, get:
93 * client name (hostname)
94 * domain name (domainname)
95 * gateway address
97 * The hostname and domainname are set here for convenience.
99 * Note - bpsin is initialized to the broadcast address,
100 * and will be replaced with the bootparam server address
101 * after this call is complete. Have to use PMAP_PROC_CALL
102 * to make sure we get responses only from a servers that
103 * know about us (don't want to broadcast a getport call).
106 bp_whoami(int sockfd)
108 /* RPC structures for PMAPPROC_CALLIT */
109 struct args {
110 u_int32_t prog;
111 u_int32_t vers;
112 u_int32_t proc;
113 u_int32_t arglen;
114 struct xdr_inaddr xina;
115 } *args;
116 struct repl {
117 u_int16_t _pad;
118 u_int16_t port;
119 u_int32_t encap_len;
120 /* encapsulated data here */
121 n_long capsule[64];
122 } *repl;
123 struct {
124 n_long h[RPC_HEADER_WORDS];
125 struct args d;
126 } sdata;
127 struct {
128 n_long h[RPC_HEADER_WORDS];
129 struct repl d;
130 } rdata;
131 char *send_tail, *recv_head;
132 struct iodesc *d;
133 int len, x;
135 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_whoami: myip=%s\n", inet_ntoa(myip)));
137 if (!(d = socktodesc(sockfd))) {
138 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_whoami: bad socket. %d\n", sockfd));
139 return (-1);
141 args = &sdata.d;
142 repl = &rdata.d;
145 * Build request args for PMAPPROC_CALLIT.
147 args->prog = htonl(BOOTPARAM_PROG);
148 args->vers = htonl(BOOTPARAM_VERS);
149 args->proc = htonl(BOOTPARAM_WHOAMI);
150 args->arglen = htonl(sizeof(struct xdr_inaddr));
151 send_tail = (char*) &args->xina;
154 * append encapsulated data (client IP address)
156 if (xdr_inaddr_encode(&send_tail, myip))
157 return (-1);
159 /* RPC: portmap/callit */
160 d->myport = htons(--rpc_port);
161 d->destip.s_addr = INADDR_BROADCAST; /* XXX: subnet bcast? */
162 /* rpc_call will set d->destport */
164 len = rpc_call(d, PMAPPROG, PMAPVERS, PMAPPROC_CALLIT,
165 args, send_tail - (char*)args,
166 repl, sizeof(*repl));
167 if (len < 8) {
168 printf("bootparamd: 'whoami' call failed\n");
169 return (-1);
172 /* Save bootparam server address (from IP header). */
173 rpc_fromaddr(repl, &bp_server_addr, &bp_server_port);
176 * Note that bp_server_port is now 111 due to the
177 * indirect call (using PMAPPROC_CALLIT), so get the
178 * actual port number from the reply data.
180 bp_server_port = repl->port;
182 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_whoami: server at %s:%d\n",
183 inet_ntoa(bp_server_addr), ntohs(bp_server_port)));
185 /* We have just done a portmap call, so cache the portnum. */
186 rpc_pmap_putcache(bp_server_addr,
187 BOOTPARAM_PROG,
188 BOOTPARAM_VERS,
189 (int)ntohs(bp_server_port));
192 * Parse the encapsulated results from bootparam/whoami
194 x = ntohl(repl->encap_len);
195 if (len < x) {
196 printf("bp_whoami: short reply, %d < %d\n", len, x);
197 return (-1);
199 recv_head = (char*) repl->capsule;
201 /* client name */
202 hostnamelen = MAXHOSTNAMELEN-1;
203 if (xdr_string_decode(&recv_head, hostname, &hostnamelen)) {
204 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_whoami: bad hostname\n"));
205 return (-1);
208 /* domain name */
209 domainnamelen = MAXHOSTNAMELEN-1;
210 if (xdr_string_decode(&recv_head, domainname, &domainnamelen)) {
211 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_whoami: bad domainname\n"));
212 return (-1);
215 /* gateway address */
216 if (xdr_inaddr_decode(&recv_head, &gateip)) {
217 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_whoami: bad gateway\n"));
218 return (-1);
221 /* success */
222 return(0);
227 * RPC: bootparam/getfile
228 * Given client name and file "key", get:
229 * server name
230 * server IP address
231 * server pathname
234 bp_getfile(int sockfd, char *key, struct in_addr *serv_addr, char *pathname)
236 struct {
237 n_long h[RPC_HEADER_WORDS];
238 n_long d[64];
239 } sdata;
240 struct {
241 n_long h[RPC_HEADER_WORDS];
242 n_long d[128];
243 } rdata;
244 char serv_name[FNAME_SIZE];
245 char *send_tail, *recv_head;
246 /* misc... */
247 struct iodesc *d;
248 int sn_len, path_len, rlen;
250 if (!(d = socktodesc(sockfd))) {
251 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_getfile: bad socket. %d\n", sockfd));
252 return (-1);
255 send_tail = (char*) sdata.d;
256 recv_head = (char*) rdata.d;
259 * Build request message.
262 /* client name (hostname) */
263 if (xdr_string_encode(&send_tail, hostname, hostnamelen)) {
264 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_getfile: bad client\n"));
265 return (-1);
268 /* key name (root or swap) */
269 if (xdr_string_encode(&send_tail, key, strlen(key))) {
270 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_getfile: bad key\n"));
271 return (-1);
274 /* RPC: bootparam/getfile */
275 d->myport = htons(--rpc_port);
276 d->destip = bp_server_addr;
277 /* rpc_call will set d->destport */
279 rlen = rpc_call(d,
280 BOOTPARAM_PROG, BOOTPARAM_VERS, BOOTPARAM_GETFILE,
281 sdata.d, send_tail - (char*)sdata.d,
282 rdata.d, sizeof(rdata.d));
283 if (rlen < 4) {
284 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_getfile: short reply\n"));
285 errno = EBADRPC;
286 return (-1);
288 recv_head = (char*) rdata.d;
291 * Parse result message.
294 /* server name */
295 sn_len = FNAME_SIZE-1;
296 if (xdr_string_decode(&recv_head, serv_name, &sn_len)) {
297 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_getfile: bad server name\n"));
298 return (-1);
301 /* server IP address (mountd/NFS) */
302 if (xdr_inaddr_decode(&recv_head, serv_addr)) {
303 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_getfile: bad server addr\n"));
304 return (-1);
307 /* server pathname */
308 path_len = MAXPATHLEN-1;
309 if (xdr_string_decode(&recv_head, pathname, &path_len)) {
310 RPC_PRINTF(("bp_getfile: bad server path\n"));
311 return (-1);
314 /* success */
315 return(0);
320 * eXternal Data Representation routines.
321 * (but with non-standard args...)
326 xdr_string_encode(char **pkt, char *str, int len)
328 u_int32_t *lenp;
329 char *datap;
330 int padlen = (len + 3) & ~3; /* padded length */
332 /* The data will be int aligned. */
333 lenp = (u_int32_t*) *pkt;
334 *pkt += sizeof(*lenp);
335 *lenp = htonl(len);
337 datap = *pkt;
338 *pkt += padlen;
339 bcopy(str, datap, len);
341 return (0);
345 * Parameters:
346 * len_p: bufsize - 1
349 xdr_string_decode(char **pkt, char *str, int *len_p)
351 u_int32_t *lenp;
352 char *datap;
353 int slen; /* string length */
354 int plen; /* padded length */
356 /* The data will be int aligned. */
357 lenp = (u_int32_t*) *pkt;
358 *pkt += sizeof(*lenp);
359 slen = ntohl(*lenp);
360 plen = (slen + 3) & ~3;
362 if (slen > *len_p)
363 slen = *len_p;
364 datap = *pkt;
365 *pkt += plen;
366 bcopy(datap, str, slen);
368 str[slen] = '\0';
369 *len_p = slen;
371 return (0);
375 * Parameters:
376 * ia: network order
379 xdr_inaddr_encode(char **pkt, struct in_addr ia)
381 struct xdr_inaddr *xi;
382 u_char *cp;
383 int32_t *ip;
384 union {
385 n_long l; /* network order */
386 u_char c[4];
387 } uia;
389 /* The data will be int aligned. */
390 xi = (struct xdr_inaddr *) *pkt;
391 *pkt += sizeof(*xi);
392 xi->atype = htonl(1);
393 uia.l = ia.s_addr;
394 cp = uia.c;
395 ip = xi->addr;
397 * Note: the htonl() calls below DO NOT
398 * imply that uia.l is in host order.
399 * In fact this needs it in net order.
401 *ip++ = htonl((unsigned int)*cp++);
402 *ip++ = htonl((unsigned int)*cp++);
403 *ip++ = htonl((unsigned int)*cp++);
404 *ip++ = htonl((unsigned int)*cp++);
406 return (0);
410 * Parameters:
411 * ia: network order
414 xdr_inaddr_decode(char **pkt, struct in_addr *ia)
416 struct xdr_inaddr *xi;
417 u_char *cp;
418 int32_t *ip;
419 union {
420 n_long l; /* network order */
421 u_char c[4];
422 } uia;
424 /* The data will be int aligned. */
425 xi = (struct xdr_inaddr *) *pkt;
426 *pkt += sizeof(*xi);
427 if (xi->atype != htonl(1)) {
428 RPC_PRINTF(("xdr_inaddr_decode: bad addrtype=%d\n",
429 ntohl(xi->atype)));
430 return(-1);
433 cp = uia.c;
434 ip = xi->addr;
436 * Note: the ntohl() calls below DO NOT
437 * imply that uia.l is in host order.
438 * In fact this needs it in net order.
440 *cp++ = ntohl(*ip++);
441 *cp++ = ntohl(*ip++);
442 *cp++ = ntohl(*ip++);
443 *cp++ = ntohl(*ip++);
444 ia->s_addr = uia.l;
446 return (0);