Socket stuff

Michael Frank bugboy at portia.Stanford.EDU
Sat Feb 24 12:16:53 AEST 1990


Peter C. Barhs says:
>First, does anyone have a reference to a comprehensive text or TR dealing
>with sockets (socket, bind, connect, accept, read, ERRORS) besides
>the two standard UNIX Tutorials on IPC (sorry, I forgot the authors).
>
>If not, how about somebody put together a good ipc TR that uses all of
>the features via source code examples (something that looks more legible
>than our rwho.c code).

I, too, would like a reference to the text, and good example source
code for ipc.  I'm trying to create a server-client system.  It's on a
SPARCstation, so I could use RPC, but sockets seem (?) more portable and
more flexible.

What I want to do, specifically, is this: I want my client processes
to be able to find the server easily (at least on the host machine),
and send various messages to it, and receive messages back (but not
neccessarily in a 1:1 correspondence to the messages sent, as RPC
seems to assume).  I want the clients to be able to send and receive
messages either with or without blocking, so that each client may have
whatever kind of dynamics are appropriate to it.  I want the clients
to be able to time out on a blocked send or receive if they want to.
And I want the server to queue up the messages from all the clients
and handle them one at a time, and send messages back to various clients
in response.  The server should never block on a message send.  And if
a client dies, the server shouldn't break.

Maybe it's in the manuals, but it's too much to swallow all at once
without some good examples.  Sockets are extraordinarily complex.

Anyway, thanks for any help.

Mike Frank



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