From 5fd83771641d15c418f747bd343ba6738d3875f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cameron Katri Date: Sun, 9 May 2021 14:20:58 -0400 Subject: Import macOS userland adv_cmds-176 basic_cmds-55 bootstrap_cmds-116.100.1 developer_cmds-66 diskdev_cmds-667.40.1 doc_cmds-53.60.1 file_cmds-321.40.3 mail_cmds-35 misc_cmds-34 network_cmds-606.40.1 patch_cmds-17 remote_cmds-63 shell_cmds-216.60.1 system_cmds-880.60.2 text_cmds-106 --- bootstrap_cmds/migcom.tproj/routine.h | 549 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 549 insertions(+) create mode 100644 bootstrap_cmds/migcom.tproj/routine.h (limited to 'bootstrap_cmds/migcom.tproj/routine.h') diff --git a/bootstrap_cmds/migcom.tproj/routine.h b/bootstrap_cmds/migcom.tproj/routine.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b63a03 --- /dev/null +++ b/bootstrap_cmds/migcom.tproj/routine.h @@ -0,0 +1,549 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 1999-2018 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. + * + * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ + * + * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code + * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License + * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at + * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this + * file. + * + * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are + * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER + * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, + * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. + * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and + * limitations under the License. + * + * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ + */ +/* + * Mach Operating System + * Copyright (c) 1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University + * All Rights Reserved. + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its + * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright + * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the + * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions + * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. + * + * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" + * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR + * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + * + * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to + * + * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU + * School of Computer Science + * Carnegie Mellon University + * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 + * + * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon + * the rights to redistribute these changes. + */ + +#include + +#ifndef _ROUTINE_H +#define _ROUTINE_H + +#include "type.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* base kind arg */ +#define akeNone (0) +#define akeNormal (1) /* a normal, user-defined argument */ +#define akeRequestPort (2) /* pointed at by rtRequestPort */ +#define akeWaitTime (3) /* pointed at by rtWaitTime */ +#define akeReplyPort (4) /* pointed at by rtReplyPort */ +#define akeMsgOption (5) /* pointed at by rtMsgOption */ +#define akeMsgSeqno (6) /* pointed at by rtMsgSeqno */ +#define akeRetCode (7) /* pointed at by rtRetCode */ +#define akeNdrCode (8) /* pointed at by rtNdrCode */ +#define akeCount (9) /* a count arg for argParent */ +#define akePoly (10) /* a poly arg for argParent */ +#define akeDealloc (11) /* a deallocate arg for argParent */ +#define akeCountInOut (12) /* a count-in-out arg */ +#define akeSameCount (13) /* a samecount case: in fact, a no count! */ +#define akeSubCount (14) /* a array of array case: subordinate arrays count */ +#define akeImplicit (15) /* an implicit argument, from the trailer */ +#define akeSecToken (16) /* an argument from the trailer: the security token */ +#define akeAuditToken (17) /* an argument from the trailer: the audit token */ +#define akeContextToken (18) /* an argument from the trailer: the context token */ +#define akeSendTime (19) /* pointed at by rtWaitTime */ + +#define akeBITS (0x0000003f) +#define akbRequest (0x00000040) /* has a msg_type in request */ +#define akbReply (0x00000080) /* has a msg_type in reply */ +#define akbUserArg (0x00000100) /* an arg on user-side */ +#define akbServerArg (0x00000200) /* an arg on server-side */ +#define akbSend (0x00000400) /* value carried in request */ +#define akbSendBody (0x00000800) /* value carried in request body */ +#define akbSendSnd (0x00001000) /* value stuffed into request */ +#define akbSendRcv (0x00002000) /* value grabbed from request */ +#define akbReturn (0x00004000) /* value carried in reply */ +#define akbReturnBody (0x00008000) /* value carried in reply body */ +#define akbReturnSnd (0x00010000) /* value stuffed into reply */ +#define akbReturnRcv (0x00020000) /* value grabbed from reply */ +#define akbReturnNdr (0x00040000) /* needs NDR conversion in reply */ +#define akbReplyInit (0x00080000) /* reply value doesn't come from target routine */ +#define akbReplyCopy (0x00200000) /* copy reply value from request */ +#define akbVarNeeded (0x00400000) /* may need local var in server */ +#define akbDestroy (0x00800000) /* call destructor function */ +#define akbVariable (0x01000000) /* variable size inline data */ +#define akbSendNdr (0x04000000) /* needs NDR conversion in request */ +#define akbSendKPD (0x08000000) /* the arg is sent in the Kernel Processed Data + section of the Request message */ +#define akbReturnKPD (0x10000000) /* the arg is sent in the Kernel Processed Data + section of the Reply message */ +#define akbUserImplicit (0x20000000) /* the arg is Impl */ +#define akbServerImplicit (0x40000000) /* the arg is Impl */ +#define akbOverwrite (0x80000000) +/* be careful, there aren't many bits left */ + +typedef u_int arg_kind_t; + +/* + * akbRequest means msg_type/data fields are allocated in the request + * msg. akbReply means msg_type/data fields are allocated in the + * reply msg. These bits * control msg structure declarations packing, + * and checking of mach_msg_type_t fields. + * + * akbUserArg means this argument is an argument to the user-side stub. + * akbServerArg means this argument is an argument to + * the server procedure called by the server-side stub. + * + * The akbSend* and akbReturn* bits control packing/extracting values + * in the request and reply messages. + * + * akbSend means the argument's value is carried in the request msg. + * akbSendBody implies akbSend; the value is carried in the msg body. + * akbSendKPD is the equivalent of akbSendBody for Kernel Processed Data. + * akbSendSnd implies akbSend; the value is stuffed into the request. + * akbSendRcv implies akbSend; the value is pulled out of the request. + * + * akbReturn, akbReturnBody, akbReturnSnd, akbReturnRcv are defined + * similarly but apply to the reply message. + * + * User-side code generation (header.c, user.c) and associated code + * should use akbSendSnd and akbReturnRcv, but not akbSendRcv and + * akbReturnSnd. Server-side code generation (server.c) is reversed. + * Code generation should use the more specific akb{Send,Return}{Snd,Rcv} + * bits when possible, instead of akb{Send,Return}. + * + * Note that akRetCode and akReturn lack any Return bits, although + * there is a value in the msg. These guys are packed/unpacked + * with special code, unlike other arguments. + * + * akbReplyInit implies akbReply. It means the server-side stub + * should initialize the field, because its value does not come + * from the execution of the target routine: the setting of the + * NDR record is the sole example (at the moment) of use of this flag. + * + * akbVariable means the argument has variable-sized inline data. + * It isn't currently used for code generation, but routine.c + * does use it internally. It is added in rtAugmentArgKind. + * + * akbReplyCopy and akbVarNeeded help control code generation in the + * server-side stub. The preferred method of handling data in the + * server-side stub avoids copying into/out-of local variables. In + * arguments get passed directly to the server proc from the request msg. + * Out arguments get stuffed directly into the reply msg by the server proc. + * For InOut arguments, the server proc gets the address of the data in + * the request msg, and the resulting data gets copied to the reply msg. + * Some arguments need a local variable in the server-side stub. The + * code extracts the data from the request msg into the variable, and + * stuff the reply msg from the variable. + * + * akbReplyCopy implies akbReply. It means the data should get copied + * from the request msg to the reply msg after the server proc is called. + * It is only used by akInOut. akTid doesn't need it because the tid + * data in the reply msg is initialized in the server demux function. + * + * akbVarNeeded means the argument needs a local variable in the + * server-side stub. It is added in rtAugmentArgKind and + * rtCheckVariable. An argument shouldn't have all three of + * akbReturnSnd, akbVarNeeded and akbReplyCopy, because this indicates + * the reply msg should be stuffed both ways. + * + * akbDestroy helps control code generation in the server-side stub. + * It means this argument has a destructor function which should be called. + * + * akbOverwrite is used to identify the arguments that have to put an entry in + * the scatter list (the message-template used by the User stub to specify + * where the out-of-line data sent by server has to land). + * + * akbUserImplicit (akbServerImplicit) is used to mark the arguments that + * correspond to implicit data (data generated by the kernel and inserted in + * the trailer). + * + * Header file generation (header.c) uses: + * akbUserArg + * + * User stub generation (user.c) uses: + * akbUserArg, akbRequest, akbReply, akbSendSnd, + * akbSendBody, akbSendKPD, akbReturnRcv, akbOverwrite, akbUserImplicit + * + * Server stub generation (server.c) uses: + * akbServerArg, akbRequest, akbReply, akbSendRcv, akbReturnSnd, + * akbReplyCopy, akbVarNeeded, akbSendBody, akbServerImplicit + * + * + * During code generation, the routine, argument, and type data structures + * are read-only. The code generation functions' output is their only + * side-effect. + * + * + * Style note: + * Code can use logical operators (|, &, ~) on akb values. + * ak values should be manipulated with the ak functions. + */ + +/* various useful combinations */ + +#define akbNone (0) +#define akbAll (~akbNone) +#define akbAllBits (~akeBITS) + +#define akbSendBits (akbSend|akbSendBody|akbSendSnd|akbSendRcv) +#define akbReturnBits (akbReturn|akbReturnBody|akbReturnSnd|akbReturnRcv) +#define akbSendReturnBits (akbSendBits|akbReturnBits) + +#define akNone akeNone + +#define akIn akAddFeature(akeNormal, \ + akbUserArg|akbServerArg|akbRequest|akbSendBits) + +#define akOut akAddFeature(akeNormal, \ + akbUserArg|akbServerArg|akbReply|akbReturnBits) + +#define akServerImpl akAddFeature(akeImplicit, \ + akbServerArg|akbServerImplicit|akbSend|akbSendRcv) +#define akUserImpl akAddFeature(akeImplicit, \ + akbUserArg|akbUserImplicit|akbReturn|akbReturnRcv) + +#define akServerSecToken akAddFeature(akeSecToken, \ + akbServerArg|akbServerImplicit|akbSend|akbSendRcv) +#define akUserSecToken akAddFeature(akeSecToken, \ + akbUserArg|akbUserImplicit|akbReturn|akbReturnRcv) +#define akSecToken akAddFeature(akeSecToken, \ + akbServerArg|akbServerImplicit|akbSend|akbSendRcv| \ + akbUserArg|akbUserImplicit|akbReturn|akbReturnRcv) + +#define akServerAuditToken akAddFeature(akeAuditToken, \ + akbServerArg|akbServerImplicit|akbSend|akbSendRcv) +#define akUserAuditToken akAddFeature(akeAuditToken, \ + akbUserArg|akbUserImplicit|akbReturn|akbReturnRcv) +#define akAuditToken akAddFeature(akeAuditToken, \ + akbServerArg|akbServerImplicit|akbSend|akbSendRcv| \ + akbUserArg|akbUserImplicit|akbReturn|akbReturnRcv) + +#define akServerContextToken akAddFeature(akeContextToken, \ + akbServerArg|akbServerImplicit|akbSend|akbSendRcv) + +#define akMsgSeqno akAddFeature(akeMsgSeqno, \ + akbServerArg|akbServerImplicit|akbSend|akbSendRcv) + +#define akInOut akAddFeature(akeNormal, \ + akbUserArg|akbServerArg|akbRequest|akbReply| \ + akbSendBits|akbReturnBits|akbReplyCopy) + +#define akRequestPort akAddFeature(akeRequestPort, \ + akbUserArg|akbServerArg|akbSend|akbSendSnd|akbSendRcv) + +#define akWaitTime akAddFeature(akeWaitTime, akbUserArg) + +#define akSendTime akAddFeature(akeSendTime, akbUserArg) + +#define akMsgOption akAddFeature(akeMsgOption, akbUserArg) + +#define akReplyPort akAddFeature(akeReplyPort, \ + akbUserArg|akbServerArg|akbSend|akbSendSnd|akbSendRcv) + +#define akUReplyPort akAddFeature(akeReplyPort, \ + akbUserArg|akbSend|akbSendSnd|akbSendRcv) + +#define akSReplyPort akAddFeature(akeReplyPort, \ + akbServerArg|akbSend|akbSendSnd|akbSendRcv) + +#define akRetCode akAddFeature(akeRetCode, akbReply|akbReturnBody) + +#define akCount akAddFeature(akeCount, \ + akbUserArg|akbServerArg) + +#define akPoly akePoly + +#define akDealloc akAddFeature(akeDealloc, akbUserArg) + +#define akCountInOut akAddFeature(akeCountInOut, akbRequest|akbSendBits) + +#define akCheck(ak, bits) ((ak) & (bits)) +#define akCheckAll(ak, bits) (akCheck(ak, bits) == (bits)) +#define akAddFeature(ak, bits) ((ak)|(bits)) +#define akRemFeature(ak, bits) ((ak)&~(bits)) +#define akIdent(ak) ((ak) & akeBITS) + +#define argIsIn(arg) (akIdent(arg->argKind) == akeNormal && \ + akCheck(arg->argKind, akbRequest)) +#define argIsOut(arg) (akIdent(arg->argKind) == akeNormal && \ + akCheck(arg->argKind, akbReply)) + +/* + * The arguments to a routine/function are linked in left-to-right order. + * argName is used for error messages and pretty-printing, + * not code generation. Code generation shouldn't make any assumptions + * about the order of arguments, esp. count and poly arguments. + * (Unfortunately, code generation for inline variable-sized arguments + * does make such assumptions.) + * + * argVarName is the name used in generated code for function arguments + * and local variable names. argMsgField is the name used in generated + * code for the field in msgs where the argument's value lives. + * argTTName is the name used in generated code for msg-type fields and + * static variables used to initialize those fields. argPadName is the + * name used in generated code for a padding field in msgs. + * + * argFlags can be used to override the deallocate bits + * in the argument's type. rtProcessArgFlags sets argDeallocate + * from it and the type. Code generation shouldn't use + * argFlags. + * + * argCount, argPoly, and argDealloc get to the implicit count, poly, + * and dealloc arguments associated with the argument; they should be + * used instead of argNext. In these implicit arguments, argParent is + * a pointer to the "real" arg. + * + * In count arguments, argMultiplier is a scaling factor applied to + * the count arg's value to get msg-type-number. It is equal to + * argParent->argType->itElement->itNumber + * + */ + +typedef struct argument +{ + /* if argKind == akReturn, then argName is name of the function */ + identifier_t argName; + struct argument *argNext; + + arg_kind_t argKind; + ipc_type_t *argType; + /* Kernel Processed Data */ + mach_msg_descriptor_type_t argKPD_Type; /* KPD type: port, ool, port+ool */ + void (* argKPD_Template)(FILE *file, struct argument *arg, boolean_t in); /* KPD discipline for static templates */ + void (* argKPD_Init)(FILE *file, struct argument *arg); /* KPD discipline for initializing */ + void (* argKPD_Pack)(FILE *file, struct argument *ar); /* KPD discipline for packing */ + void (* argKPD_Extract)(FILE *file, struct argument *arg); /* KPD discipline for extracting */ + void (* argKPD_TypeCheck)(FILE *file, struct argument *ar); /* KPD discipline for type checking */ + + string_t argVarName; /* local variable and argument names */ + string_t argMsgField; /* message field's name */ + string_t argTTName; /* name for msg_type fields, static vars */ + string_t argPadName; /* name for pad field in msg */ + string_t argSuffix; /* name extension for KPDs */ + + ipc_flags_t argFlags; + dealloc_t argDeallocate; /* overrides argType->itDeallocate */ + boolean_t argCountInOut; + + struct routine *argRoutine; /* routine we are part of */ + + struct argument *argCount; /* our count arg, if present */ + struct argument *argSubCount; /* our sub-count arg, if present (variable subordinate arrays) */ + struct argument *argCInOut; /* our CountInOut arg, if present */ + struct argument *argPoly; /* our poly arg, if present */ + struct argument *argDealloc; /* our dealloc arg, if present */ + struct argument *argSameCount; /* the arg to take the count from, if present */ + struct argument *argParent; /* in a count or poly arg, the base arg */ + u_int argMultiplier; /* for Count argument: parent is a multiple + of a basic IPC type. Argument must be + multiplied by Multiplier to get IPC + number-of-elements. */ + + /* how variable/inline args precede this one, in request and reply */ + u_int argRequestPos; + u_int argReplyPos; + /* whether argument is by reference, on user and server side */ + boolean_t argByReferenceUser; + boolean_t argByReferenceServer; + + boolean_t argTempOnStack; /* A temporary for the short-circuiting + * code when -maxonstack is used. + */ +} argument_t; + +/* + * The various routine kinds' peculiarities are abstracted by rtCheckRoutine + * into attributes like rtOneWay, etc. These are what + * code generation should use. It is Bad Form for code generation to + * test rtKind. + */ + +typedef enum +{ + rkRoutine, + rkSimpleRoutine +} routine_kind_t; + +typedef struct routine +{ + identifier_t rtName; + routine_kind_t rtKind; + argument_t *rtArgs; + u_int rtNumber; /* used for making msg ids */ + + identifier_t rtUserName; /* user-visible name (UserPrefix + Name) */ + identifier_t rtServerName; /* server-side name (ServerPrefix + Name) */ + + identifier_t rtErrorName; /* error-handler name */ + + boolean_t rtOneWay; /* SimpleRoutine */ + + boolean_t rtSimpleRequest; + boolean_t rtSimpleReply; + boolean_t rtUseSpecialReplyPort; + u_int rtConsumeOnSendError; + + u_int rtNumRequestVar; /* number of variable/inline args in request */ + u_int rtNumReplyVar; /* number of variable/inline args in reply */ + + u_int rtMaxRequestPos; /* maximum of argRequestPos */ + u_int rtMaxReplyPos; /* maximum of argReplyPos */ + + u_int rtRequestKPDs; /* number of Kernel Processed Data entries */ + u_int rtReplyKPDs; /* number of Kernel Processed Data entries */ + u_int rtOverwrite; /* number of Overwrite entries */ + u_int rtOverwriteKPDs; /* number of entries in the Overwrite template */ + + boolean_t rtNoReplyArgs; /* if so, no reply message arguments beyond + what the server dispatch routine inserts */ + + boolean_t rtRequestFits; /* Request fits within onstack limit */ + boolean_t rtReplyFits; /* Reply fits within onstack limit */ + boolean_t rtRequestUsedLimit;/* User type limit used in deciding whether + request fits within onstack limit */ + boolean_t rtReplyUsedLimit; /* User type limit used in deciding whether + reply fits within onstack limit */ + u_int rtRequestSizeKnown; /* Max size of known portion of request */ + u_int rtReplySizeKnown; /* Max size of known portion of request */ + + u_int rtServerImpl; /* Implicit data requested */ + u_int rtUserImpl; /* Implicit data requested */ + + /* distinguished arguments */ + argument_t *rtRetCArg; /* the Routine has this argument tagged as RetCode */ + argument_t *rtRequestPort; /* always non-NULL, defaults to first arg */ + argument_t *rtReplyPort; /* always non-NULL, defaults to Mig-supplied */ + argument_t *rtRetCode; /* always non-NULL */ + argument_t *rtNdrCode; /* always non-NULL */ + argument_t *rtWaitTime; /* if non-NULL, will use MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT */ + argument_t *rtMsgOption; /* always non-NULL, defaults to NONE */ + + /* more info's used only when UseEventLogger is turned on */ + u_int rtCountPortsIn; /* how many in-line Ports are sent */ + u_int rtCountOolPortsIn; /* how many out_of-line Ports are sent */ + u_int rtCountOolIn; /* how many bytes out_of-line are sent */ + + u_int rtCountPortsOut; /* how many in-line Ports are rcv'd */ + u_int rtCountOolPortsOut; /* how many out_of-line Ports are rcv'd */ + u_int rtCountOolOut; /* how many bytes out_of-line are rcv'd */ + + u_int rtTempBytesOnStack; /* A temporary for the short-circuiting + * code when -maxonstack is used. + */ + +} routine_t; + +#define rtNULL ((routine_t *) 0) +#define argNULL ((argument_t *) 0) +#define argKPD_NULL ((mach_msg_descriptor_type_t) -1) + +#define rtMessOnStack(rt) ((rt)->rtRequestFits && (rt)->rtReplyFits) + +/* + * These are the ways MiG organizes stub parameters + */ +#define IS_VARIABLE_SIZED_UNTYPED(x) ((x)->itVarArray && \ + (x)->itInLine && \ + !(x)->itPortType) +#define IS_KERN_PROC_DATA(x) (!(x)->itInLine || (x)->itPortType) +#define IS_OPTIONAL_NATIVE(x) ((x)->itNative && \ + (x)->itNativePointer && \ + (x)->itBadValue != NULL) + +/* + * I consider the case of fixed/variable bounded arrays of ports or ool or oolport + */ +#define IS_MULTIPLE_KPD(x) ((x)->itKPD_Number > 1) +/* + * I consider the case of MiG presenting data as it is inLine, even + * if it is sent/rcvd as out-of-line + */ +#define IS_MIG_INLINE_EMUL(x) ((x)->itMigInLine) + +extern u_int rtNumber; +/* rt->rtNumber will be initialized */ +extern routine_t *rtAlloc(void); +/* skip a number */ +extern void rtSkip(void); + +extern argument_t *argAlloc(void); + +extern boolean_t +rtCheckMask(argument_t *args, u_int mask); + +extern boolean_t +rtCheckMaskFunction(argument_t *args, u_int mask, + boolean_t (*func)(argument_t *arg)); + +extern routine_t * +rtMakeRoutine(identifier_t name, argument_t *args); +extern routine_t * +rtMakeSimpleRoutine(identifier_t name, argument_t *args); + +extern void rtPrintRoutine(routine_t *rt); +extern void rtCheckRoutine(routine_t *rt); + +extern char *rtRoutineKindToStr(routine_kind_t rk); + +extern int rtCountArgDescriptors(argument_t *args, int *argcount); + +extern void rtMinRequestSize(FILE *file, routine_t *rt, char *str); +extern void rtMinReplySize(FILE *file, routine_t *rt, char *str); + +#define RPCUserStruct(arg) (arg->argType->itStruct && arg->argType->itInLine) + +#define RPCString(arg) (arg->argType->itString && arg->argType->itInLine) + +#define RPCOutStruct(arg) (arg->argType->itStruct &&\ + argIsOut(arg) && (! arg->argType->itVarArray)) +#define RPCOutWord(arg) (RPCUserStruct(arg) &&\ + (arg->argType->itSize <= 32) &&\ + (arg->argType->itNumber == 1) && argIsOut(arg)) + +#define RPCPort(arg) (arg->argKPD_Type == MACH_MSG_PORT_DESCRIPTOR) + +#define RPCPortArray(arg) (arg->argKPD_Type == MACH_MSG_OOL_PORTS_DESCRIPTOR) + +#define RPCVariableArray(arg) ((arg->argType->itVarArray) &&\ + !RPCPort(arg) && !RPCPortArray(arg)) + +#define RPCFixedArray(arg) (((! arg->argType->itVarArray) &&\ + !RPCPort(arg) && !RPCPortArray(arg) &&\ + (arg->argType->itNumber > 1) &&\ + !RPCUserStruct(arg)) ||\ + RPCString(arg) ||\ + RPCOutWord(arg) ||\ + RPCOutStruct(arg)) + + +#endif /* _ROUTINE_H */ + + + -- cgit v1.2.3-56-ge451