NAME
- srv9 - plan 9 server registry
SYNOPSIS
-
bind -c #₪ /srv /srv/service1 /srv/service2 ... DESCRIPTION
-
On Inferno hosted on Plan 9,
srv9
serves a one-level directory that gives Inferno applications
direct access to Plan 9 services posted in its
#s
server registry,
and allows Inferno applications to post services for access by Plan 9 applications.
A service is represented by a file descriptor, usually serving the common file service
protocol described in
intro(5),
allowing it to be mounted (see
bind(1)
and
sys-bind(2))
in the name space of an application in the other system.
To access a Plan 9 service in Inferno, open the desired service file; the resulting file descriptor is connected to the associated Plan 9 service. When that service is a shared Plan 9 file service, srv9 automatically starts Plan 9's exportfs with appropriate options to make the service accessible from Inferno. It can safely be shared with Plan 9 applications, but note that any path names mentioned in the attach specifier (see mount(1) and attach(5)) will be in the Plan 9 application's name space, not the Inferno application's. (Indeed, a similar caveat applies in Plan 9 itself.)
To export an Inferno service to Plan 9, create a new file such as /srv/myserv using Sys->create with mode Sys->ORDWR (see sys-open(2)) and any desired permissions for the new service file. (Note that the #₪ device must have been bound in with the -c option, as shown above, to allow file creation.) If the create is successful, Plan 9's service registry will have a new entry myserv, and the file descriptor returned from create acts as a pipe to any Plan 9 application that opens the associated service file in Plan 9. Typically on the Inferno side the file descriptor is passed to sys-export(2) or made the standard input of an Inferno file service (see intro(4)). The Plan 9 service file is automatically removed when the Inferno file descriptor is no longer referenced.
EXAMPLES
-
To make Plan 9's factotum available in Inferno:
mount -Aa /srv/factotum /mnt
(Note the -A option to suppress Inferno authentication.)
To mount the Plan 9 file service from which a Plan 9 machine booted:
mount -9 /srv/boot /n/local
The -9 option to mount(1) requests Plan 9 authentication; that could also have been used instead of -A in the previous example.
To make the environment variables of the current Inferno name space available to Plan 9:
fd := sys->create("/srv/infenv", Sys->ORDWR, 8r600); sys->export(fd, "/env", Sys->EXPWAIT);
SOURCE
- /emu/Plan9/devsrv9.c
SEE ALSO
- sys-bind(2), sys-open(2), sys-export(2), import(4), 9srvfs(4)
| srv9(1) | Rev: Tue Jan 29 13:11:47 GMT 2008 |