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nfs_svc(2nfs)															     nfs_svc(2nfs)

Name
       nfs_svc, nfs_biod - invoke NFS daemons

Syntax
       nfs_svc(sock)
       int sock;

       void nfs_biod()

Description
       The system call starts an NFS daemon listening on the socket referenced by the file descriptor sock.  The socket must be an AF_INET address
       format, and a SOCK_DGRAM socket type (protocol UDP/IP). This system call is used by

       If the process is killed, the system call returns the diagnostic EINTR.

       The implements the NFS daemon that handles asynchronous I/O for an NFS client.  This system call is used by Unlike this	system	call  does
       not return any diagnostics if the process is killed.

Diagnostics
       [EINTR]	      The NFS daemon, process was killed.

See Also
       socket(2), biod(8nfs), nfsd(8nfs)

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NFSSVC(2)						      BSD System Calls Manual							 NFSSVC(2)

NAME
nfssvc -- NFS services SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h> #include <nfs/nfs.h> int nfssvc(int flags, void *argstructp); DESCRIPTION
The nfssvc() function is used by the NFS server daemon to pass information into and out of the kernel and also to enter the kernel as a server daemon. The flags argument consists of several bits that show what action is to be taken once in the kernel and the argstructp points to any corresponding data that the action may require. nfssvc() is called with the flag NFSSVC_NFSD and a NULL argstructp to enter the kernel as an nfsd(8) daemon. The NFSSVC_NFSD action normally does not return until the NFS server is stopped. The nfsd(8) server daemon calls nfssvc() with the flag NFSSVC_ADDSOCK and a pointer to a struct nfsd_args { int sock; /* Socket to serve */ caddr_t name; /* Client address for connection based sockets */ int namelen; /* Length of name */ }; to pass a server side NFS socket into the kernel for servicing by the nfsd(8) daemons. The nfsd(8) server daemon calls nfssvc() with the flag NFSSVC_EXPORT and a pointer to a struct nfs_export_args { uint32_t nxa_fsid; /* export FS ID */ uint32_t nxa_expid; /* export ID */ char *nxa_fspath; /* export FS path */ char *nxa_exppath; /* export sub-path */ uint32_t nxa_flags; /* export arg flags */ uint32_t nxa_netcount; /* #entries in ex_nets array */ struct nfs_export_net_args *nxa_nets; /* array of net args */ }; to pass exported file system information into the kernel. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned the global variable errno is set to specify the error. ERRORS
[EPERM] The caller is not the super-user. [EINVAL] The action specified by the flags argument was not valid. [EFAULT] argstructp points to an invalid address. [ENOMEM] A memory allocation failure prevented the action from completing. [EEXIST] An attempt was made to add a UDP socket via the NFSSVC_ADDSOCK action, but the UDP socket has already been added. SEE ALSO
nfsd(8) HISTORY
The nfssvc function first appeared in 4.4BSD. BUGS
The nfssvc system call is designed specifically for the NFS server daemons and as such is specific to their requirements. Several fields of the argument structures are assumed to be valid, such that nfssvc must be used with extreme care. BSD
January 9, 2007 BSD
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