AnthonyLiguori IBM
aliguor@us.ibm.com
&author.jelmer; January 2003
RPC Pluggable Modules About This document describes how to make use the new RPC Pluggable Modules features of Samba 3.0. This architecture was added to increase the maintainability of Samba allowing RPC Pipes to be worked on separately from the main CVS branch. The RPM architecture will also allow third-party vendors to add functionality to Samba through plug-ins. General Overview When an RPC call is sent to smbd, smbd tries to load a shared library by the name librpc_<pipename>.so to handle the call if it doesn't know how to handle the call internally. For instance, LSA calls are handled by librpc_lsass.so.. These shared libraries should be located in the <sambaroot>/lib/rpc. smbd then attempts to call the init_module function within the shared library. Check the chapter on modules for more information. In the init_module function, the library should call rpc_pipe_register_commands(). This function takes the following arguments: int rpc_pipe_register_commands(const char *clnt, const char *srv, const struct api_struct *cmds, int size); clnt the Client name of the named pipe srv the Server name of the named pipe cmds a list of api_structs that map RPC ordinal numbers to function calls size the number of api_structs contained in cmds See rpc_server/srv_reg.c and rpc_server/srv_reg_nt.c for a small example of how to use this library.