getservent_r(3)                                       Library Functions Manual                                      getservent_r(3)

NAME
       getservent_r, getservbyname_r, getservbyport_r - get service entry (reentrant)

LIBRARY
       Standard C library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <netdb.h>

       int getservent_r(struct servent *restrict result_buf,
                        char buf[restrict .buflen], size_t buflen,
                        struct servent **restrict result);
       int getservbyname_r(const char *restrict name,
                        const char *restrict proto,
                        struct servent *restrict result_buf,
                        char buf[restrict .buflen], size_t buflen,
                        struct servent **restrict result);
       int getservbyport_r(int port,
                        const char *restrict proto,
                        struct servent *restrict result_buf,
                        char buf[restrict .buflen], size_t buflen,
                        struct servent **restrict result);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       getservent_r(), getservbyname_r(), getservbyport_r():
           Since glibc 2.19:
               _DEFAULT_SOURCE
           glibc 2.19 and earlier:
               _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       The  getservent_r(), getservbyname_r(), and getservbyport_r() functions are the reentrant equivalents of, respectively, get‐
       servent(3), getservbyname(3), and getservbyport(3).  They differ in the way that the servent structure is returned,  and  in
       the  function  calling  signature  and  return value.  This manual page describes just the differences from the nonreentrant
       functions.

       Instead of returning a pointer to a statically allocated servent structure as the function result, these functions copy  the
       structure into the location pointed to by result_buf.

       The  buf array is used to store the string fields pointed to by the returned servent structure.  (The nonreentrant functions
       allocate these strings in static storage.)  The size of this array is specified in buflen.  If buf is too  small,  the  call
       fails  with  the error ERANGE, and the caller must try again with a larger buffer.  (A buffer of length 1024 bytes should be
       sufficient for most applications.)

       If the function call successfully obtains a service record, then *result is set pointing to result_buf;  otherwise,  *result
       is set to NULL.

RETURN VALUE
       On success, these functions return 0.  On error, they return one of the positive error numbers listed in errors.

       On error, record not found (getservbyname_r(), getservbyport_r()), or end of input (getservent_r()) result is set to NULL.

ERRORS
       ENOENT (getservent_r()) No more records in database.

       ERANGE buf is too small.  Try again with a larger buffer (and increased buflen).

ATTRIBUTES
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).

       ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬────────────────┐
       │Interface                                                                                 │ Attribute     │ Value          │
       ├──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┤
       │getservent_r(), getservbyname_r(), getservbyport_r()                                      │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe locale │
       └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴────────────────┘

STANDARDS
       These functions are GNU extensions.  Functions with similar names exist on some other systems, though typically with differ‐
       ent calling signatures.

EXAMPLES
       The program below uses getservbyport_r() to retrieve the service record for the port and protocol named in  its  first  com‐
       mand-line  argument.  If a third (integer) command-line argument is supplied, it is used as the initial value for buflen; if
       getservbyport_r() fails with the error ERANGE, the program retries with larger buffer sizes.  The  following  shell  session
       shows a couple of sample runs:

           $ ./a.out 7 tcp 1
           ERANGE! Retrying with larger buffer
           getservbyport_r() returned: 0 (success)  (buflen=87)
           s_name=echo; s_proto=tcp; s_port=7; aliases=
           $ ./a.out 77777 tcp
           getservbyport_r() returned: 0 (success)  (buflen=1024)
           Call failed/record not found

   Program source

       #define _GNU_SOURCE
       #include <ctype.h>
       #include <errno.h>
       #include <netdb.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <string.h>

       #define MAX_BUF 10000

       int
       main(int argc, char *argv[])
       {
           int buflen, erange_cnt, port, s;
           struct servent result_buf;
           struct servent *result;
           char buf[MAX_BUF];
           char *protop;

           if (argc < 3) {
               printf("Usage: %s port-num proto-name [buflen]\n", argv[0]);
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }

           port = htons(atoi(argv[1]));
           protop = (strcmp(argv[2], "null") == 0 ||
                     strcmp(argv[2], "NULL") == 0) ?  NULL : argv[2];

           buflen = 1024;
           if (argc > 3)
               buflen = atoi(argv[3]);

           if (buflen > MAX_BUF) {
               printf("Exceeded buffer limit (%d)\n", MAX_BUF);
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }

           erange_cnt = 0;
           do {
               s = getservbyport_r(port, protop, &result_buf,
                                   buf, buflen, &result);
               if (s == ERANGE) {
                   if (erange_cnt == 0)
                       printf("ERANGE! Retrying with larger buffer\n");
                   erange_cnt++;

                   /* Increment a byte at a time so we can see exactly
                      what size buffer was required. */

                   buflen++;

                   if (buflen > MAX_BUF) {
                       printf("Exceeded buffer limit (%d)\n", MAX_BUF);
                       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
                   }
               }
           } while (s == ERANGE);

           printf("getservbyport_r() returned: %s  (buflen=%d)\n",
                  (s == 0) ? "0 (success)" : (s == ENOENT) ? "ENOENT" :
                  strerror(s), buflen);

           if (s != 0 || result == NULL) {
               printf("Call failed/record not found\n");
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }

           printf("s_name=%s; s_proto=%s; s_port=%d; aliases=",
                  result_buf.s_name, result_buf.s_proto,
                  ntohs(result_buf.s_port));
           for (char **p = result_buf.s_aliases; *p != NULL; p++)
               printf("%s ", *p);
           printf("\n");

           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO
       getservent(3), services(5)

Linux man-pages 6.03                                         2023-02-05                                             getservent_r(3)