NSDISPATCH(3) Library Functions Manual NSDISPATCH(3)

NAME

nsdispatchname-service switch dispatcher routine

LIBRARY

Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

#include <nsswitch.h>

int
nsdispatch(void *nsdrv, const ns_dtab dtab[], const char *database, const char *name, const ns_src defaults[], ...);

DESCRIPTION

The nsdispatch() function invokes the callback functions specified in dtab in the order given in /etc/nsswitch.conf for the database database until the action criteria for a source of that database is fulfilled.

nsdrv is passed to each callback function to use as necessary (to pass back to the caller of nsdispatch()).

dtab is an array of ns_dtab structures, which have the following format:

database and name are used to select methods from optional per-source dynamically-loaded modules. name is usually the name of the function calling nsdispatch(). Note that the callback functions provided by dtab take priority over those implemented in dynamically-loaded modules in the event of a conflict.

defaults contains a list of default sources to try in the case of a missing or corrupt nsswitch.conf(5), or if there isn't a relevant entry for database. It is an array of ns_src structures, which have the following format:

... are optional extra arguments, which are passed to the appropriate callback function as a stdarg(3) variable argument list of the type va_list.

nsdispatch returns the value of the callback function that caused the dispatcher to finish, or NS_NOTFOUND otherwise.

Dynamically-loaded module interface

The nsdispatch() function loads callback functions from the run-time link-editor's search path using the following naming convention:
  • nss_<source>.so.<version>
    <source>
    The source that the module implements.
    <version>
    The nsdispatch module interface version, which is defined by the integer NSS_MODULE_INTERFACE_VERSION, which has the value 0.

When a module is loaded, nsdispatch() looks for and calls the following function in the module:

ns_mtab * nss_module_register(const char *source, u_int *nelems, nss_module_unregister_fn *unreg);;
source
The name of the source that the module implements, as used by nsdispatch() to construct the module's name.
nelems
A pointer to an unsigned integer that nss_module_register() should set to the number of elements in the ns_mtab array returned by nss_module_register(), or 0 if there was a failure.
unreg
A pointer to a function pointer that nss_module_register() can optionally set to an unregister function to be invoked when the module is unloaded, or NULL if there isn't one.

The unregister function signature is described by the typedef:

typedef void (*nss_module_unregister_fn)(ns_mtab *mtab, u_int nelems);;
mtab
The array of ns_mtab structures returned by nss_module_register().
nelems
The *nelems value set by nss_module_register().

nss_module_register() returns an array of ns_mtab structures (with *nelems entries), or NULL if there was a failure. The ns_mtab structures have the following format:

  • typedef struct { 
    	const char *database; 
    	const char *name; 
    	nss_method method; 
    	void *mdata; 
    } ns_mtab;
  • The mtab array should consist of one entry for each callback function (method) that is implemented, with database as the name of the database, name as the name of the callback function, method as the nss_method callback function that implements the method, and mdata as a pointer to arbitrary data to be passed to the callback function as its cbdata argument.

Valid source types

While there is support for arbitrary sources, the following #defines for commonly implemented sources are provided:
#define Value
NSSRC_FILES files
NSSRC_DNS dns
NSSRC_NIS nis
NSSRC_COMPAT compat

Refer to nsswitch.conf(5) for a complete description of what each source type is.

Valid database types

While there is support for arbitrary databases, the following #defines for currently implemented system databases are provided:
#define Value
NSDB_HOSTS hosts
NSDB_GROUP group
NSDB_GROUP_COMPAT group_compat
NSDB_NETGROUP netgroup
NSDB_NETWORKS networks
NSDB_PASSWD passwd
NSDB_PASSWD_COMPAT passwd_compat
NSDB_SHELLS shells

Refer to nsswitch.conf(5) for a complete description of what each database is.

Callback function return values

The callback functions should return one of the following values depending upon status of the lookup:
Return value Status code
NS_SUCCESS The requested entry was found.
NS_NOTFOUND The entry is not present at this source.
NS_TRYAGAIN The source is busy, and may respond to retries.
NS_UNAVAIL The source is not responding, or entry is corrupt.

CALLBACK FUNCTION API FOR STANDARD DATABASES

The organization of the ap argument for an nss_method() callback function for a standard method in a standard database is:
  1. Pointer to return value of the standard function.
  2. First argument of the standard function.
  3. (etc.)

For example, given the standard function getgrnam(3):

struct group * getgrnam(const char *name)
the ap organization used by the callback functions is:
  1. struct group **
  2. const char *

NOTE: Not all standard databases are using this calling convention yet; those that aren't are noted below. These will be changed in the future.

The callback function names and va_list organization for various standard database callback functions are:

Methods for hosts database

NOTE: The method APIs for this database will be changing in the near future.
getaddrinfo
char *name, const struct addrinfo *pai

Returns struct addrinfo * via void *cbrv.

gethostbyaddr
unsigned char *addr, int addrlen, int af

Returns struct hostent * via void *cbrv.

gethostbyname
char *name, int namelen, int af

Returns struct hostent * via void *cbrv.

Methods for group and group_compat databases

endgrent
Empty ap.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

getgrent
struct group **retval

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct group on success, NULL otherwise.

getgrent(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

getgrent_r
int *retval, struct group *grp, char *buffer, size_t buflen, struct group **result

*retval should be set to an appropriate errno(2) on failure.

getgrent_r(3) returns 0 if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS or NS_NOTFOUND, and *retval otherwise.

getgrgid
struct group **retval, gid_t gid

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct group on success, NULL otherwise.

getgrgid(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

getgrgid_r
int *retval, gid_t gid, struct group *grp, char *buffer, size_t buflen, struct group **result

*retval should be set to an appropriate errno(2) on failure.

getgrgid_r(3) returns 0 if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS or NS_NOTFOUND, and *retval otherwise.

getgrnam
struct group **retval, const char *name

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct group on success, NULL otherwise.

getgrnam(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

getgrnam_r
int *retval, const char *name, struct group *grp, char *buffer, size_t buflen, struct group **result

*retval should be set to an appropriate errno(2) on failure.

getgrnam_r(3) returns 0 if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS or NS_NOTFOUND, and *retval otherwise.

getgroupmembership
int *retval, const char *name, gid_t basegid, gid_t *groups, int maxgrp, int *groupc

retval is unused.

Lookups for group_compat are also stopped if NS_SUCCESS was returned to prevent multiple “+:” compat entries from being expanded.

getgroupmembership(3) returns is -1 if *groupc is greater than to maxgrp, and 0 otherwise.

setgroupent
int *retval, int stayopen

retval should be set to 0 on failure and 1 on success.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

setgrent
Empty ap.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

Methods for netgroup database

NOTE: The method APIs for this database will be changing in the near future.
endnetgrent
Empty ap.
lookup
char *name, char **line, int bywhat

Find the given name and return its value in line. bywhat is one of _NG_KEYBYNAME, _NG_KEYBYUSER, or _NG_KEYBYHOST.

getnetgrent
int *retval, const char **host, const char **user, const char **domain

*retval should be set to 0 for no more netgroup members and 1 otherwise.

getnetgrent(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, 0 otherwise.

innetgr
int *retval, const char *grp, const char *host, const char *user, const char *domain

*retval should be set to 1 for a successful match and 0 otherwise.

setnetgrent
const char *netgroup

Methods for networks database

getnetbyaddr
struct netent **retval, uint32_t net, int type

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct netent on success, NULL otherwise.

getnetbyaddr(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

getnetbyname
struct netent **retval, const char *name

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct netent on success, NULL otherwise.

getnetbyname(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

Methods for passwd and passwd_compat databases

endpwent
Empty ap.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

getpwent
struct passwd **retval

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct passwd on success, NULL otherwise.

getpwent(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

getpwent_r
int *retval, struct passwd *pw, char *buffer, size_t buflen, struct passwd **result

*retval should be set to an appropriate errno(2) on failure.

getpwent_r(3) returns 0 if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS or NS_NOTFOUND, and *retval otherwise.

getpwnam
struct passwd **retval, const char *name

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct passwd on success, NULL otherwise.

getpwnam(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

getpwnam_r
int *retval, const char *name, struct passwd *pw, char *buffer, size_t buflen, struct passwd **result

*retval should be set to an appropriate errno(2) on failure.

getpwnam_r(3) returns 0 if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS or NS_NOTFOUND, and *retval otherwise.

getpwuid
struct passwd **retval, uid_t uid

*retval should be set to a pointer to an internal static struct passwd on success, NULL otherwise.

getpwuid(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, NULL otherwise.

getpwuid_r
int *retval, uid_t uid, struct passwd *pw, char *buffer, size_t buflen, struct passwd **result

*retval should be set to an appropriate errno(2) on failure.

getpwuid_r(3) returns 0 if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS or NS_NOTFOUND, and *retval otherwise.

setpassent
int *retval, int stayopen

retval should be set to 0 on failure and 1 on success.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

setpwent
Empty ap.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

Methods for shells database

endusershell
Empty ap.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

getusershell
char **retval

getusershell(3) returns *retval if nsdispatch() returns NS_SUCCESS, and 0 otherwise.

setusershell
Empty ap.

All methods for all sources are invoked for this method name.

SEE ALSO

ld.elf_so(1), hesiod(3), stdarg(3), ypclnt(3), nsswitch.conf(5)

HISTORY

The nsdispatch routines first appeared in NetBSD 1.4. Support for dynamically-loaded modules first appeared in NetBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS

Luke Mewburn <lukem@NetBSD.org> wrote this freely distributable name-service switch implementation, using ideas from the ULTRIX svc.conf(5) and Solaris nsswitch.conf(4) manual pages. Support for dynamically-loaded modules was added by Jason Thorpe <thorpej@NetBSD.org>, based on code developed by the FreeBSD Project.
May 8, 2008 NetBSD 6.1