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CDE 1.1: Remote Procedure Call
Copyright © 1997 The Open Group

NAME

rpc_server_use_all_protseqs- tells the RPC run-time system to use all supported protocol sequences for receiving remote procedure calls

SYNOPSIS

#include <dce/rpc.h>

void rpc_server_use_all_protseqs( unsigned32 max_call_requests, unsigned32 *status);

PARAMETERS

Input

max_call_requests
Specifies the number of concurrent remote procedure call requests that the server is guaranteed to accept from the transport. The RPC run-time system allocates sufficient network resources to handle this number of concurrent calls.

The RPC run-time system guarantees that the server can accept at least this number of concurrent call requests. The actual number of these requests can be greater than the value of max_call_requests and can vary for each protocol sequence.

The value rpc_c_protseq_max_reqs_default specifies an implementation dependent default value >=1.

Note:
The rpc_server_listen routine specifies a max_calls_exec argument that specifies the number of call threads the server will allocate to handle calls. Normally, the values of max_calls_exec and max_call_requests are the same. Servers are guaranteed to support the minimum of max_calls_exec and max_call_requests concurrent remote procedure calls. Applications should not rely on a server handling more than this number.

Output

status
Returns the status code from this routine. The status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully, or if not, why not.

Possible status codes and their meanings include:

rpc_s_ok
Success.

rpc_s_cant_create_socket

Cannot create a transport endpoint.

rpc_s_max_descs_exceeded

Exceeded maximum number of transport endpoints.

rpc_s_no_protseqs

No supported protocol sequences.


DESCRIPTION

The rpc_server_use_all_protseqs() routine registers all supported protocol sequences with the RPC run-time system. A server must register at least one protocol sequence with the RPC run-time system to receive remote procedure call requests.

For each protocol sequence registered by a server, the RPC run-time system creates one or more binding handles. The RPC run-time system creates different binding handles for each protocol sequence. Each binding handle contains a dynamic endpoint that the RPC run-time system generated.

The max_call_requests argument allows applications to specify a maximum number of concurrent remote procedure call requests the server must handle.

After registering protocol sequences, a server typically calls the following routines:

To selectively register protocol sequences, a server calls the rpc_server_use_protseq(), rpc_server_use_all_protseqs_if(), rpc_server_use_protseq_if() or rpc_server_use_protseq_ep() routines.

RETURN VALUE

None.

SEE ALSO


rpc_binding_from_string_binding()
rpc_binding_to_string_binding()
rpc_binding_vector_free()
rpc_ep_register()
rpc_ep_register_no_replace()
rpc_ns_binding_export()
rpc_server_inq_bindings()
rpc_server_listen()
rpc_server_register_if()
rpc_server_use_all_protseqs_if()
rpc_server_use_protseq()
rpc_server_use_protseq_ep()
rpc_server_use_protseq_if().

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