rib_client_xif.hh

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/* * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 International Computer Science Institute * See LICENSE file for licensing, conditions, and warranties on use. * * DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - IT IS PROGRAMMATICALLY GENERATED * * Generated by 'clnt-gen'. * * $XORP: xorp/xrl/interfaces/rib_client_xif.hh,v 1.8 2003/08/07 04:52:27 hodson Exp $ */#ifndef __XRL_INTERFACES_RIB_CLIENT_XIF_HH__#define __XRL_INTERFACES_RIB_CLIENT_XIF_HH__#undef XORP_LIBRARY_NAME#define XORP_LIBRARY_NAME "XifRibClient"#include "libxorp/xlog.h"#include "libxorp/callback.hh"#include "libxipc/xrl.hh"#include "libxipc/xrl_error.hh"#include "libxipc/xrl_sender.hh"class XrlRibClientV0p1Client {public:    XrlRibClientV0p1Client(XrlSender* s) : _sender(s) {}    virtual ~XrlRibClientV0p1Client() {}    typedef XorpCallback1<void, const XrlError&>::RefPtr RouteInfoChanged4CB;    /**     *  Send Xrl intended to:     *       *  Route Info Changed route_info_changed is called by the RIB on the RIB     *  client (typically a routing protocol) that had registered an interest     *  in the routing of an address. This can be because the metric and/or     *  nexthop changed.     *       *  @param tgt_name Xrl Target name     *       *  @param addr base address of the subnet that was registered     *       *  @param prefix_len prefix length of the subnet that was registered     *       *  @param metric the routing metric toward the address.     *       *  @param admin_distance the administratively defined distance toward the     *  address.     *       *  @param protocol_origin the name of the protocol that originated this     *  entry.     */    bool send_route_info_changed4(	const char*	target_name, 	const IPv4&	addr, 	const uint32_t&	prefix_len, 	const IPv4&	nexthop, 	const uint32_t&	metric, 	const uint32_t&	admin_distance, 	const string&	protocol_origin, 	const RouteInfoChanged4CB&	cb    );    typedef XorpCallback1<void, const XrlError&>::RefPtr RouteInfoChanged6CB;    bool send_route_info_changed6(	const char*	target_name, 	const IPv6&	addr, 	const uint32_t&	prefix_len, 	const IPv6&	nexthop, 	const uint32_t&	metric, 	const uint32_t&	admin_distance, 	const string&	protocol_origin, 	const RouteInfoChanged6CB&	cb    );    typedef XorpCallback1<void, const XrlError&>::RefPtr RouteInfoInvalid4CB;    /**     *  Send Xrl intended to:     *       *  Route Info Invalid route_info_invalid is called by the RIB on the RIB     *  client (typically a routing protocol) that had registere d an interest     *  in the routing of an address. This can be because the information     *  previously reported as applying no longer applies for any number of     *  reasons. When the RIB sends this message, it has automatically     *  de-registered interest in the route, and the client will normally need     *  to send a register_interest request again.     *       *  @param tgt_name Xrl Target name     */    bool send_route_info_invalid4(	const char*	target_name, 	const IPv4&	addr, 	const uint32_t&	prefix_len, 	const RouteInfoInvalid4CB&	cb    );    typedef XorpCallback1<void, const XrlError&>::RefPtr RouteInfoInvalid6CB;    bool send_route_info_invalid6(	const char*	target_name, 	const IPv6&	addr, 	const uint32_t&	prefix_len, 	const RouteInfoInvalid6CB&	cb    );protected:    XrlSender* _sender;private:    void unmarshall_route_info_changed4(	const XrlError&	e, 	XrlArgs*	a, 	RouteInfoChanged4CB		cb    );    void unmarshall_route_info_changed6(	const XrlError&	e, 	XrlArgs*	a, 	RouteInfoChanged6CB		cb    );    void unmarshall_route_info_invalid4(	const XrlError&	e, 	XrlArgs*	a, 	RouteInfoInvalid4CB		cb    );    void unmarshall_route_info_invalid6(	const XrlError&	e, 	XrlArgs*	a, 	RouteInfoInvalid6CB		cb    );};#endif /* __XRL_INTERFACES_RIB_CLIENT_XIF_HH__ */

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