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.\" Copyright (c) 2004-2005
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.\" Hartmut Brandt.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\" Copyright (c) 2001-2003
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.\" Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus).
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" Author: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org>
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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.\" $Begemot: bsnmp/lib/bsnmpagent.3,v 1.10 2005/10/04 08:46:49 brandt_h Exp $
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.\"
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.Dd October 4, 2005
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.Dt BSNMPAGENT 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm bsnmpagent ,
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.Nm snmp_depop_t ,
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.Nm snmp_op_t ,
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.Nm tree ,
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.Nm tree_size ,
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.Nm snmp_trace ,
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.Nm snmp_debug ,
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.Nm snmp_get ,
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.Nm snmp_getnext ,
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.Nm snmp_getbulk ,
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.Nm snmp_set ,
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.Nm snmp_make_errresp ,
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.Nm snmp_dep_lookup ,
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.Nm snmp_init_context ,
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.Nm snmp_dep_commit ,
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.Nm snmp_dep_rollback ,
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.Nm snmp_dep_finish
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.Nd "SNMP agent library"
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.Sh LIBRARY
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Begemot SNMP library
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.Pq libbsnmp, -lbsnmp
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In asn1.h
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.In snmp.h
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.In snmpagent.h
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.Ft typedef int
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.Fn (*snmp_depop_t) "struct snmp_context *ctx" "struct snmp_dependency *dep" "enum snmp_depop op"
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.Ft typedef int
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.Fn (*snmp_op_t) "struct snmp_context *ctx" "struct snmp_value *val" "u_int len" "u_int idx" "enum snmp_op op"
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.Vt extern struct snmp_node *tree ;
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.Vt extern u_int tree_size ;
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.Vt extern u_int snmp_trace ;
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.Vt extern void (*snmp_debug)(const char *fmt, ...) ;
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.Ft enum snmp_ret
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.Fn snmp_get "struct snmp_pdu *pdu" "struct asn_buf *resp_b" "struct snmp_pdu *resp" "void *data"
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.Ft enum snmp_ret
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.Fn snmp_getnext "struct snmp_pdu *pdu" "struct asn_buf *resp_b" "struct snmp_pdu *resp" "void *data"
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.Ft enum snmp_ret
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.Fn snmp_getbulk "struct snmp_pdu *pdu" "struct asn_buf *resp_b" "struct snmp_pdu *resp" "void *data"
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.Ft enum snmp_ret
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.Fn snmp_set "struct snmp_pdu *pdu" "struct asn_buf *resp_b" "struct snmp_pdu *resp" "void *data"
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.Ft enum snmp_ret
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.Fn snmp_make_errresp "const struct snmp_pdu *pdu" "struct asn_buf *req_b" "struct asn_buf *resp_b"
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.Ft struct snmp_dependency *
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.Fn snmp_dep_lookup "struct snmp_context *ctx" "const struct asn_oid *base" "const struct asn_oid *idx" "size_t alloc" "snmp_depop_t func"
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.Ft struct snmp_context *
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.Fn snmp_init_context "void"
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.Ft int
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.Fn snmp_dep_commit "struct snmp_context *ctx"
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.Ft int
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.Fn snmp_dep_rollback "struct snmp_context *ctx"
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.Ft void
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.Fn snmp_dep_finish "struct snmp_context *ctx"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The SNMP library contains routines to easily build SNMP agent applications
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that use SNMP versions 1 or 2.
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Note, however, that it may be even easier to build an
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.Xr bsnmpd 1
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loadable module, that handles the new MIB (see
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.Xr snmpmod 3 ) .
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.Pp
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Most of the agent routines operate on a global array that the describes the
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complete MIB served by the agent.
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This array is held in the two variables:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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extern struct snmp_node *tree;
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extern u_int tree_size;
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The elements of the array are of type
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.Vt struct snmp_node :
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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typedef int (*snmp_op_t)(struct snmp_context *, struct snmp_value *,
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u_int, u_int, enum snmp_op);
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struct snmp_node {
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struct asn_oid oid;
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const char *name; /* name of the leaf */
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enum snmp_node_type type; /* type of this node */
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enum snmp_syntax syntax;
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snmp_op_t op;
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u_int flags;
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u_int32_t index; /* index data */
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void *data; /* application data */
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void *tree_data; /* application data */
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The fields of this structure are described below.
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.Bl -tag -width "syntax"
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.It Va oid
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Base OID of the scalar or table column.
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.It Va name
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Name of this variable.
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.It Va type
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Type of this variable.
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One of:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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enum snmp_node_type {
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SNMP_NODE_LEAF = 1,
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SNMP_NODE_COLUMN
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};
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.Ed
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.It Va syntax
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The SNMP syntax of this variable.
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.It Va op
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The user supplied handler for this variable.
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The handler is called with the following arguments:
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.Bl -tag -width "ctx"
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.It Fa ctx
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A pointer to the context (see below).
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.Li NULL .
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.It Fa val
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The value to be set or retrieved.
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For GETNEXT and GETBULK operations the oid in
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this value is the current OID.
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The function (called in this case only for
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table rows) must find the lexically next existing OID within the same column and
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set the oid and value subfields accordingly.
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If the table column is exhausted the
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function must return
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.Li SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME .
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For all other operations the oid in
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.Fa val
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is the oid to fetch or set.
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.It Fa len
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The length of the base oid without index.
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.It Fa idx
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For table columns this is the index expression from the node (see below).
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.It Fa op
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This is the operation to execute, one of:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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enum snmp_op {
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SNMP_OP_GET = 1,
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SNMP_OP_GETNEXT,
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SNMP_OP_SET,
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SNMP_OP_COMMIT,
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SNMP_OP_ROLLBACK,
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};
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.Ed
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.El
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.Pp
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The user handler must return an appropriate SNMP v2 error code.
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If the original
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PDU was a version 1 PDU, the error code is mapped automatically.
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.It Va flags
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Currently only the flag
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.Li SNMP_NODE_CANSET is defined and set for nodes, that can be written or
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created.
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.It Va index
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This word describes the index for table columns.
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Each part of the index takes 4 bits starting at bit 4.
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Bits 0 to 3 hold the number of index parts.
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This arrangement allows for tables with up to seven indexes.
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Each bit group contains the syntax for the index part.
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There are a number of macros to help in parsing this field:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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#define SNMP_INDEXES_MAX 7
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#define SNMP_INDEX_SHIFT 4
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#define SNMP_INDEX_MASK 0xf
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#define SNMP_INDEX_COUNT(V) ((V) & SNMP_INDEX_MASK)
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#define SNMP_INDEX(V,I) \e
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(((V) >> (((I) + 1) * SNMP_INDEX_SHIFT)) & \e
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SNMP_INDEX_MASK)
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.Ed
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.It Va data
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This field may contain arbitrary data and is not used by the library.
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.El
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.Pp
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The easiest way to construct the node table is
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.Xr gensnmptree 1 .
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Note, that one must be careful when changing the tree while executing a SET
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operation.
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Consult the sources for
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.Xr bsnmpd 1 .
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.Pp
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The global variable
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.Va snmp_trace
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together with the function pointed to by
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.Va snmp_debug
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help in debugging the library and the agent.
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.Va snmp_trace is a bit mask with the following bits:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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enum {
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SNMP_TRACE_GET,
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SNMP_TRACE_GETNEXT,
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SNMP_TRACE_SET,
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SNMP_TRACE_DEPEND,
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SNMP_TRACE_FIND,
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Setting a bit to true causes the library to call
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.Fn snmp_debug
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in strategic places with a debug string.
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The library contains a default
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implementation for the debug function that prints a message to standard error.
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.Pp
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Many of the functions use a so called context:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct snmp_context {
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u_int var_index;
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struct snmp_scratch *scratch;
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struct snmp_dependency *dep;
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void *data; /* user data */
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enum snmp_ret code; /* return code */
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};
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struct snmp_scratch {
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void *ptr1;
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void *ptr2;
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uint32_t int1;
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uint32_t int2;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The fields are used as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width ".It Va var_index"
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.It Va va_index
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For the node operation callback this is the
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index of the variable binding that should be returned if an error occurs.
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Set by the library.
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In all other functions this is undefined.
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.It Va scratch
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For the node operation callback this is a pointer to a per variable binding
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scratch area that can be used to implement the commit and rollback.
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Set by the library.
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.It Va dep
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In the dependency callback function (see below) this is a pointer to the
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current dependency.
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Set by the library.
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.It Va data
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This is the
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.Fa data
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argument from the call to the library and is not used by the library.
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.El
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.Pp
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The next three functions execute different kinds of GET requests.
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The function
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.Fn snmp_get
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executes an SNMP GET operation, the function
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.Fn snmp_getnext
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executes an SNMP GETNEXT operation and the function
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.Fn snmp_getbulk
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executes an SNMP GETBULK operation.
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For all three functions the response PDU is constructed and encoded
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on the fly.
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If everything is ok, the response PDU is returned in
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.Fa resp
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and
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.Fa resp_b .
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The caller must call
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.Fn snmp_pdu_free
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to free the response PDU in this case.
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One of the following values may be returned:
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.Bl -tag -width ".It Li SNMP_RET_ERR"
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.It Li SNMP_RET_OK
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Operation successful, response PDU may be sent.
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.It Li SNMP_RET_IGN
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Operation failed, no response PDU constructed.
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Request is ignored.
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.It Li SNMP_RET_ERR
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Error in operation.
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The error code and index have been set in
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.Fa pdu .
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No response PDU has been constructed.
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The caller may construct an error response PDU via
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.Fn snmp_make_errresp .
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.El
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.Pp
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The function
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.Fn snmp_set
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executes an SNMP SET operation.
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The arguments are the same as for the previous
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three functions.
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The operation of this functions is, however, much more complex.
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.Pp
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The SET operation occurs in several stages:
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.Bl -enum -offset indent
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.It
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For each binding search the corresponding nodes, check that the
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variable is writeable and the syntax is ok.
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The writeable check can be done only for scalars.
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For columns it must be done in the node's operation callback function.
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.It
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For each binding call the node's operation callback with function SNMP_OP_SET.
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The callback may create dependencies or finalizers (see below).
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For simple
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scalars the scratch area may be enough to handle commit and rollback, for
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interdependent table columns dependencies may be necessary.
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.It
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If the previous step fails at any point, the node's operation callback
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functions are called for all bindings for which SNMP_OP_SET was executed
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with SNMP_OP_ROLLBACK, in the opposite order.
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This allows all variables to undo the effect of the SET operation.
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After this all the dependencies are freed
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and the finalizers are executed with a fail flag of 1.
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Then the function
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returns to the caller with an appropriate error indication.
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.It
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If the SET step was successful for all bindings, the dependency callbacks
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are executed in the order in which the dependencies were created with an
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operation of SNMP_DEPOP_COMMIT.
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If any of the dependencies fails, all the
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committed dependencies are called again in the opposite order
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with SNMP_DEPOP_ROLLBACK.
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Than for all bindings from the last to the first
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the node's operation callback is called with SNMP_OP_ROLLBACK to undo
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the effect of SNMP_OP_SET.
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At the end the dependencies are freed and the finalizers are called with
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a fail flag of 1 and the function returns to the caller with an appropriate
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error indication.
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.It
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If the dependency commits were successful, for each binding the node's
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operation callback is called with SNMP_OP_COMMIT.
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Any error returned from
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the callbacks is ignored (an error message is generated via
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.Fn snmp_error ).
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.It
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Now the dependencies are freed and the finalizers are called
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with a fail flag of 0.
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For each dependency just before freeing it
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its callback is called with
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.Li SNMP_DEPOP_FINISH.
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Then the function returns
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.Li SNMP_ERR_OK .
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.El
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.Pp
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There are to mechanisms to help in complex SET operations: dependencies and
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finalizers.
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A dependency is used if several bindings depend on each other.
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A typical example is the creation of a conceptual row, which requires
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the setting of several columns to succeed.
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A dependency is identified by
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two OIDs.
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In the table case, the first oid is typically the table's base OID
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and the second one the index.
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Both of these can easily be generated from the
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variables OID with
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.Fn asn_slice_oid .
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The function
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.Fn snmp_dep_lookup
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tries to find a dependency based on these two OIDs and, if it cannot find one
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creates a new one.
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This means for the table example, that the function
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returns the same dependency for each of the columns of the same table row.
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This allows during the SNMP_OP_SET processing to collect all information
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about the row into the dependency.
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The arguments to
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.Fn snmp_dep_lookup
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are: the two OIDs to identify the dependency (they are copied into newly
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created dependencies), the size of the structure to allocate and
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the dependency callback.
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.Pp
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When all SNMP_OP_SET operations have succeeded the dependencies are executed.
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At this stage the dependency callback has all information about the given
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table row that was available in this SET PDU and can operate accordingly.
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.Pp
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It is guaranteed that each dependency callback is executed at minimum once
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- with an operation of
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.Li SNMP_OP_ROLLBACK .
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This ensures that all dynamically allocated resources in a callback can be
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freed correctly.
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.Pp
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The function
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.Fn snmp_make_errresp
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makes an error response if an operation has failed.
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It takes the original request PDU (it will look only on the error code and
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index fields), the buffer containing the original PDU and a buffer for the
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error PDU.
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It copies the bindings field from the original PDUs buffer directly to
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the response PDU and thus does not depend on the decodability of this field.
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It may return the same values as the operation functions.
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.Pp
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The next four functions allow some parts of the SET operation to be executed.
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This is only used in
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.Xr bsnmpd 1
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to implement the configuration as a single transaction.
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The function
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.Fn snmp_init_context
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creates and initializes a context.
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The function
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.Fn snmp_dep_commit
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executes SNMP_DEPOP_COMMIT for all dependencies in the context stopping at
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the first error.
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The function
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.Fn snmp_dep_rollback
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executes SNMP_DEPOP_ROLLBACK starting at the previous of the current
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dependency in the context.
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The function
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.Fn snmp_dep_finish
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executes SNMP_DEPOP_FINISH for all dependencies.
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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If an error occurs in any of the function an error indication as described
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above is returned.
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Additionally the functions may call snmp_error on unexpected errors.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr gensnmptree 1 ,
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.Xr bsnmpd 1 ,
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.Xr bsnmpclient 3 ,
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.Xr bsnmplib 3 ,
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.Xr snmpmod 3
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.Sh STANDARDS
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This implementation conforms to the applicable IETF RFCs and ITU-T
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recommendations.
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An Hartmut Brandt Aq harti@freebsd.org
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