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table(3)                                          net-snmp                                          table(3)



NAME
       table - Helps you implement a table.



   Modules
       table_array
           Helps you implement a table when data can be stored locally.


       table_container
           Helps you implement a table when data can be found via a netsnmp_container.


       table_data
           Helps you implement a table with datamatted storage.


       generic_table_API
           General requirements for a table helper.


       table_iterator
           The table iterator helper is designed to simplify the task of writing a table handler for the
           net-snmp agent when the data being accessed is not in an oid sorted form and must be accessed
           externally.


       table_row
           Helps you implement a table shared across two or more subagents, or otherwise split into
           individual row slices.


       tdata
           Implement a table with datamatted storage.



   Defines
       #define SPARSE_TABLE_HANDLER_NAME   'sparse_table'

   Functions
       netsnmp_mib_handler * netsnmp_get_table_handler (netsnmp_table_registration_info *tabreq)
           Given a netsnmp_table_registration_info object, creates a table handler.
       int netsnmp_register_table (netsnmp_handler_registration *reginfo, netsnmp_table_registration_info
           *tabreq)
           creates a table handler given the netsnmp_table_registration_info object, inserts it into the
           request chain and then calls netsnmp_register_handler() to register the table into the agent.
       NETSNMP_INLINE netsnmp_table_request_info * netsnmp_extract_table_info (netsnmp_request_info
           *request)
           Extracts the processed table information from a given request.
       netsnmp_table_registration_info * netsnmp_find_table_registration_info (netsnmp_handler_registration
           *reginfo)
           extracts the registered netsnmp_table_registration_info object from a
           netsnmp_handler_registration object
       int table_helper_handler (netsnmp_mib_handler *handler, netsnmp_handler_registration *reginfo,
           netsnmp_agent_request_info *reqinfo, netsnmp_request_info *requests)
           implements the table helper handler
       netsnmp_mib_handler * netsnmp_sparse_table_handler_get (void)
           create sparse table handler
       int netsnmp_sparse_table_register (netsnmp_handler_registration *reginfo,
           netsnmp_table_registration_info *tabreq)
           creates a table handler given the netsnmp_table_registration_info object, inserts it into the
           request chain and then calls netsnmp_register_handler() to register the table into the agent.
       int netsnmp_table_build_result (netsnmp_handler_registration *reginfo, netsnmp_request_info *reqinfo,
           netsnmp_table_request_info *table_info, u_char type, u_char *result, size_t result_len)
           Builds the result to be returned to the agent given the table information.
       int netsnmp_table_build_oid (netsnmp_handler_registration *reginfo, netsnmp_request_info *reqinfo,
           netsnmp_table_request_info *table_info)
           given a registration info object, a request object and the table info object it builds the
           request->requestvb->name oid from the index values and column information found in the table_info
           object.
       int netsnmp_table_build_oid_from_index (netsnmp_handler_registration *reginfo, netsnmp_request_info
           *reqinfo, netsnmp_table_request_info *table_info)
           given a registration info object, a request object and the table info object it builds the
           request->requestvb->name oid from the index values and column information found in the table_info
           object.
       int netsnmp_update_variable_list_from_index (netsnmp_table_request_info *tri)
           parses an OID into table indexses
       int netsnmp_update_indexes_from_variable_list (netsnmp_table_request_info *tri)
           builds an oid given a set of indexes.
       int netsnmp_check_getnext_reply (netsnmp_request_info *request, oid *prefix, size_t prefix_len,
           netsnmp_variable_list *newvar, netsnmp_variable_list **outvar)
           checks the original request against the current data being passed in if its greater than the
           request oid but less than the current valid return, set the current valid return to the new
           value.

Detailed Description
       Helps you implement a table.

       This handler helps you implement a table by doing some of the processing for you.

       This handler truly shows the power of the new handler mechanism. By creating a table handler and
       injecting it into your calling chain, or by using the netsnmp_register_table() function to register
       your table, you get access to some pre-parsed information. Specifically, the table handler pulls out
       the column number and indexes from the request oid so that you don't have to do the complex work to
       do that parsing within your own code.

       To do this, the table handler needs to know up front how your table is structured. To inform it about
       this, you fill in a table_registeration_info structure that is passed to the table handler. It
       contains the asn index types for the table as well as the minimum and maximum column that should be
       used.

Function Documentation
   int netsnmp_check_getnext_reply (netsnmp_request_info * request, oid * prefix, size_t prefix_len,
       netsnmp_variable_list * newvar, netsnmp_variable_list ** outvar)
       checks the original request against the current data being passed in if its greater than the request
       oid but less than the current valid return, set the current valid return to the new value.

       returns 1 if outvar was replaced with the oid from newvar (success). returns 0 if not.

       Definition at line 884 of file table.c.

       References build_oid_noalloc(), variable_list::name, variable_list::name_length,
       netsnmp_request_info_s::requestvb, snmp_clone_varbind(), snmp_free_varbind(), snmp_oid_compare(),
       snmp_set_var_objid(), snmp_set_var_typed_value(), netsnmp_vardata::string, variable_list::type,
       variable_list::val, and variable_list::val_len.

   NETSNMP_INLINE netsnmp_table_request_info* netsnmp_extract_table_info (netsnmp_request_info * request)
       Extracts the processed table information from a given request.

       Call this from subhandlers on a request to extract the processed netsnmp_request_info information.
       The resulting information includes the index values and the column number.

       Parameters:
           request populated netsnmp request structure

       Returns:
           populated netsnmp_table_request_info structure



       Definition at line 125 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_request_get_list_data().

       Referenced by _netsnmp_tdata_helper_handler(), netsnmp_container_table_row_insert(),
       netsnmp_insert_iterator_context(), netsnmp_insert_table_row(), netsnmp_table_data_helper_handler(),
       netsnmp_table_data_set_helper_handler(), netsnmp_table_iterator_helper_handler(), and
       table_helper_handler().

   netsnmp_table_registration_info* netsnmp_find_table_registration_info (netsnmp_handler_registration *
       reginfo)
       extracts the registered netsnmp_table_registration_info object from a netsnmp_handler_registration
       object

       Definition at line 134 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_find_handler_data_by_name().

       Referenced by netsnmp_table_data_helper_handler(), and netsnmp_table_iterator_helper_handler().

   netsnmp_mib_handler* netsnmp_get_table_handler (netsnmp_table_registration_info * tabreq)
       Given a netsnmp_table_registration_info object, creates a table handler.

       You can use this table handler by injecting it into a calling chain. When the handler gets called,
       it'll do processing and store it's information into the request->parent_data structure.

       The table helper handler pulls out the column number and indexes from the request oid so that you
       don't have to do the complex work of parsing within your own code.

       Parameters:
           tabreq is a pointer to a netsnmp_table_registration_info struct. The table handler needs to know
           up front how your table is structured. A netsnmp_table_registeration_info structure that is
           passed to the table handler should contain the asn index types for the table as well as the
           minimum and maximum column that should be used.

       Returns:
           Returns a pointer to a netsnmp_mib_handler struct which contains the handler's name and the
           access method



       Definition at line 85 of file table.c.

       References count_varbinds(), netsnmp_table_registration_info_s::indexes,
       netsnmp_mib_handler_s::myvoid, netsnmp_create_handler(), NULL,
       netsnmp_table_registration_info_s::number_indexes, snmp_log(), and table_helper_handler().

       Referenced by netsnmp_register_table(), and netsnmp_sparse_table_register().

   int netsnmp_register_table (netsnmp_handler_registration * reginfo, netsnmp_table_registration_info *
       tabreq)
       creates a table handler given the netsnmp_table_registration_info object, inserts it into the request
       chain and then calls netsnmp_register_handler() to register the table into the agent.

       Definition at line 108 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_get_table_handler(), netsnmp_inject_handler(), and netsnmp_register_handler().

       Referenced by netsnmp_container_table_register(), netsnmp_register_table_data(),
       netsnmp_register_table_iterator(), netsnmp_table_container_register(), and
       netsnmp_table_row_register().

   netsnmp_mib_handler* netsnmp_sparse_table_handler_get (void)
       create sparse table handler

       Definition at line 722 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_create_handler(), and SPARSE_TABLE_HANDLER_NAME.

   int netsnmp_sparse_table_register (netsnmp_handler_registration * reginfo,
       netsnmp_table_registration_info * tabreq)
       creates a table handler given the netsnmp_table_registration_info object, inserts it into the request
       chain and then calls netsnmp_register_handler() to register the table into the agent.

       Definition at line 733 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_create_handler(), netsnmp_get_table_handler(), netsnmp_inject_handler(),
       netsnmp_register_handler(), and SPARSE_TABLE_HANDLER_NAME.

   int netsnmp_table_build_oid (netsnmp_handler_registration * reginfo, netsnmp_request_info * reqinfo,
       netsnmp_table_request_info * table_info)
       given a registration info object, a request object and the table info object it builds the
       request->requestvb->name oid from the index values and column information found in the table_info
       object.

       Index values are extracted from the table_info varbinds.



       Definition at line 784 of file table.c.

       References build_oid(), netsnmp_table_request_info_s::colnum, netsnmp_table_request_info_s::indexes,
       variable_list::name, variable_list::name_length, netsnmp_request_info_s::requestvb,
       netsnmp_handler_registration_s::rootoid, and netsnmp_handler_registration_s::rootoid_len.

       Referenced by netsnmp_table_build_result().

   int netsnmp_table_build_oid_from_index (netsnmp_handler_registration * reginfo, netsnmp_request_info *
       reqinfo, netsnmp_table_request_info * table_info)
       given a registration info object, a request object and the table info object it builds the
       request->requestvb->name oid from the index values and column information found in the table_info
       object.

       Index values are extracted from the table_info index oid.

       Definition at line 821 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_table_request_info_s::colnum, netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid,
       netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid_len, variable_list::name, variable_list::name_length,
       variable_list::name_loc, netsnmp_request_info_s::requestvb, netsnmp_handler_registration_s::rootoid,
       netsnmp_handler_registration_s::rootoid_len, snmp_clone_mem(), and SNMP_FREE.

   int netsnmp_table_build_result (netsnmp_handler_registration * reginfo, netsnmp_request_info * reqinfo,
       netsnmp_table_request_info * table_info, u_char type, u_char * result, size_t result_len)
       Builds the result to be returned to the agent given the table information.

       Use this function to return results from lowel level handlers to the agent. It takes care of building
       the proper resulting oid (containing proper indexing) and inserts the result value into the returning
       varbind.

       Definition at line 751 of file table.c.

       References variable_list::name, variable_list::name_loc, netsnmp_table_build_oid(), NULL,
       netsnmp_request_info_s::requestvb, and snmp_set_var_typed_value().

   int netsnmp_update_indexes_from_variable_list (netsnmp_table_request_info * tri)
       builds an oid given a set of indexes.

       Definition at line 866 of file table.c.

       References build_oid_noalloc(), netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid,
       netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid_len, netsnmp_table_request_info_s::indexes, and NULL.

   int netsnmp_update_variable_list_from_index (netsnmp_table_request_info * tri)
       parses an OID into table indexses

       Definition at line 850 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid, netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid_len,
       netsnmp_table_request_info_s::indexes, parse_oid_indexes(), and snmp_reset_var_buffers().

   int table_helper_handler (netsnmp_mib_handler * handler, netsnmp_handler_registration * reginfo,
       netsnmp_agent_request_info * reqinfo, netsnmp_request_info * requests)
       implements the table helper handler

       XXX-rks: memory leak. add cleanup handler?

       none available

       got one ok

       for loop

       Definition at line 142 of file table.c.

       References netsnmp_table_request_info_s::colnum, netsnmp_mib_handler_s::handler_name,
       netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid, netsnmp_table_request_info_s::index_oid_len,
       netsnmp_table_request_info_s::indexes, netsnmp_table_registration_info_s::indexes,
       netsnmp_table_registration_info_s::max_column, netsnmp_table_registration_info_s::min_column,
       netsnmp_agent_request_info_s::mode, netsnmp_mib_handler_s::myvoid, netsnmp_agent_get_list_data(),
       netsnmp_call_next_handler(), netsnmp_create_data_list(), netsnmp_extract_table_info(),
       netsnmp_free_agent_data_sets(), netsnmp_request_add_list_data(), netsnmp_set_request_error(),
       netsnmp_request_info_s::next, netsnmp_mib_handler_s::next, variable_list::next_variable, NULL,
       netsnmp_table_registration_info_s::number_indexes, netsnmp_table_request_info_s::number_indexes,
       parse_one_oid_index(), netsnmp_request_info_s::processed, netsnmp_table_request_info_s::reg_info,
       netsnmp_request_info_s::requestvb, netsnmp_handler_registration_s::rootoid,
       netsnmp_handler_registration_s::rootoid_len, snmp_clone_varbind(), SNMP_FREE, snmp_log(),
       SNMP_MALLOC_TYPEDEF, snmp_oid_compare(), snmp_set_var_objid(), sprint_realloc_by_type(),
       netsnmp_request_info_s::status, variable_list::type, and
       netsnmp_table_registration_info_s::valid_columns.

       Referenced by netsnmp_get_table_handler().



Version 5.4.1                                    27 Jul 2007                                        table(3)

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