/* * HrSWRun.c v0.10 * Generated in conjunction with Management Factory scripts: * script version: SNMPv1, 0.16, Apr 25, 1996 * project: D:\TEMP\EXAMPLE\HOSTMIB **************************************************************************** * * * (C) Copyright 1995 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION * * * * This software is an unpublished work protected under the * * the copyright laws of the United States of America, all * * rights reserved. * * * * In the event this software is licensed for use by the United * * States Government, all use, duplication or disclosure by the * * United States Government is subject to restrictions as set * * forth in either subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in * * Technical Data And Computer Software Clause at DFARS * * 252.227-7013, or the Commercial Computer Software Restricted * * Rights Clause at FAR 52.221-19, whichever is applicable. * * * **************************************************************************** * * Facility: * * Windows NT SNMP Extension Agent * * Abstract: * * This module contains the code for dealing with the get, set, and * instance name routines for the HrSWRun. Actual instrumentation code is * supplied by the developer. * * Functions: * * A get and set routine for each attribute in the class. * * The routines for instances within the class. * * Author: * * D. D. Burns @ Webenable Inc * * Revision History: * * V1.00 - 05/14/97 D. D. Burns Genned: Thu Nov 07 16:46:47 1996 * */ #include #include #include #include "mib.h" #include "smint.h" #include "hostmsmi.h" #include "user.h" /* Developer supplied include file */ #include "HMCACHE.H" /* Cache-related definitions */ /* * GetHrSWOSIndex * The value of the hrSWRunIndex for the hrSWRunEntry that represents the * primary operating system running on this host. This obje * * Gets the value for HrSWOSIndex. * * Arguments: * * outvalue address to return variable value * accesss Reserved for future security use * instance address of instance name as ordered native * data type(s) * * Return Codes: * * Standard PDU error codes. * * SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR Successful get * SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_GENERR Catch-all failure code * mibtget.c v0.10 * | =============== From WebEnable Design Spec Rev 3 04/11/97================== | hrSWOSIndex | | ACCESS SYNTAX | read-only INTEGER (1..2147483647) | | "The value of the hrSWRunIndex for the hrSWRunEntry that represents the | primary operating system running on this host. This object is useful for | quickly and uniquely identifying that primary operating system." | | | DISCUSSION: | | The value for this attribute is the index for the process named "System". | |============================================================================ | This value is computed in module "HRSWRUNE.C" in function "AddHrSWRunRow()" | and stored in that module for global reference by this code. |============================================================================ | 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4.1.0 | | | | | *-hrSWOSIndex | *-hrSWRun */ UINT GetHrSWOSIndex( OUT Integer *outvalue , IN Access_Credential *access , IN InstanceName *instance ) { /* | Check and Refresh the entire cache for the hrSWRun table */ if (hrSWRunCache_Refresh() == FALSE) { return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_GENERR; } *outvalue = SWOSIndex; return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR ; } /* end of GetHrSWOSIndex() */ /* * HrSWRunFindInstance * * This routine is used to verify that the specified instance is * valid. * * Arguments: * * FullOid Address for the full oid - group, variable, * and instance information * instance Address for instance specification as an oid * * Return Codes: * * SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR Instance found and valid * SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME Invalid instance * */ UINT HrSWRunFindInstance( IN ObjectIdentifier *FullOid , IN OUT ObjectIdentifier *instance ) { UINT tmp_instance ; // // Developer instrumentation code to find appropriate instance goes here. // For non-tables, it is not necessary to modify this routine. However, if // there is any context that needs to be set, it can be done here. // if ( FullOid->idLength <= HRSWRUN_VAR_INDEX ) // No instance was specified return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ; else if ( FullOid->idLength != HRSWRUN_VAR_INDEX + 1 ) // Instance length is more than 1 return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ; else // The only valid instance for a non-table are instance 0. If this // is a non-table, the following code validates the instances. If this // is a table, developer modification is necessary below. tmp_instance = FullOid->ids[ HRSWRUN_VAR_INDEX ] ; if ( tmp_instance ) return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ; else { // the instance is valid. Create the instance portion of the OID // to be returned from this call. instance->ids[ 0 ] = tmp_instance ; instance->idLength = 1 ; } return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR ; } /* end of HrSWRunFindInstance() */ /* * HrSWRunFindNextInstance * * This routine is called to get the next instance. If no instance * was passed than return the first instance (1). * * Arguments: * * FullOid Address for the full oid - group, variable, * and instance information * instance Address for instance specification as an oid * * Return Codes: * * SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR Instance found and valid * SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME Invalid instance * */ UINT HrSWRunFindNextInstance( IN ObjectIdentifier *FullOid , IN OUT ObjectIdentifier *instance ) { // // Developer supplied code to find the next instance of class goes here. // If this is a class with cardinality 1, no modification of this routine // is necessary unless additional context needs to be set. // If the FullOid does not specify an instance, then the only instance // of the class is returned. If this is a table, the first row of the // table is returned. // // If an instance is specified and this is a non-table class, then NOSUCHNAME // is returned so that correct MIB rollover processing occurs. If this is // a table, then the next instance is the one following the current instance. // If there are no more instances in the table, return NOSUCHNAME. // if ( FullOid->idLength <= HRSWRUN_VAR_INDEX ) { instance->ids[ 0 ] = 0 ; instance->idLength = 1 ; } else return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOSUCHNAME ; return SNMP_ERRORSTATUS_NOERROR ; } /* end of HrSWRunFindNextInstance() */ /* * HrSWRunConvertInstance * * This routine is used to convert the object id specification of an * instance into an ordered native representation. The object id format * is that object identifier that is returned from the Find Instance * or Find Next Instance routines. It is NOT the full object identifier * that contains the group and variable object ids as well. The native * representation is an argc/argv-like structure that contains the * ordered variables that define the instance. This is specified by * the MIB's INDEX clause. See RFC 1212 for information about the INDEX * clause. * * * Arguments: * * oid_spec Address of the object id instance specification * native_spec Address to return the ordered native instance * specification * * Return Codes: * * SUCCESS Conversion complete successfully * FAILURE Unable to convert object id into native format * */ UINT HrSWRunConvertInstance( IN ObjectIdentifier *oid_spec , IN OUT InstanceName *native_spec ) { // // Developer supplied code to convert instance identifer to native // specification of instance names goes here. // return SUCCESS ; } /* end of HrSWRunConvertInstance() */ /* * HrSWRunFreeInstance * * This routine is used to free an ordered native representation of an * instance name. * * Arguments: * * instance Address to return the ordered native instance * specification * * Return Codes: * * */ void HrSWRunFreeInstance( IN OUT InstanceName *instance ) { // // Developer supplied code to free native representation of instance name goes here. // } /* end of HrSWRunFreeInstance() */