mib2c(1M) System Administration Commands mib2c(1M)NAMEmib2c - produces template code from MIB definitions
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sfw/bin/mib2c [-h] -c configfile [-f outname] [-i] [-q]
[-S var=val] mibnode [mibnode...]
DESCRIPTION
The mib2c tool is designed to take a portion of the MIB tree (as
defined by a MIB file) and generate the template C code necessary to
implement the corresponding MIB module.
To implement a new MIB module, three files are necessary:
· MIB definition file
· C header file
· C implementation file
The mib2c tool uses the MIB definition file to produce the two C code
files. Thus, mib2c generates a template that you can edit to add logic
necessary to obtain information from the operating system or applica‐
tion to complete the module.
The operand mibnode is the top level MIB node for which you want to
generate code. You must give mib2c a MIB node (for example, ifTable),
not a MIB file, on the command line. This distinction is a common
source of user error.
The mib2c tool accepts both SMIv1 and SMIv2 MIBs.
mib2c needs to be able to find and load a MIB file in order to generate
C code for the MIB. To enable mib2c to find the MIB file, set the MIBS
environment variable to include the MIB file you are using. An example
of setting this environment variable is:
MIBS=+NET-SNMP-TUTORIAL-MIB
or
MIBS=ALL
The first example ensures that mib2c finds the NET-SNMP-TUTORIAL-MIB
MIB, in addition to the default MIB modules. The default list of MIB
modules is set when the suite is first configured and built. The list
corresponds to the list of modules that the agent supports. The second
example ensures that mib2c finds all MIBs in the search location for
MIB files. The default search location for MIB files is
DATADIR/snmp/mibs. This search location can be modified by the MIBDIRS
environment variable.
Both the MIB files to be loaded and the MIB file search location can
also be configured in the snmp.conf file. Please see snmp.conf(4) for
more information.
The generated .c and .h files are created in the current working direc‐
tory.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-h
Display a help message.
-c configfile
Use configfile when generating code. These files are searched for
first in the current directory and then in the DATADIR directory,
which is where the default mib2c configuration files are located.
Running mib2c without the -c configfile option displays a descrip‐
tion of the valid values for configfile, that is, the available
configuration files, including new ones that you might have cre‐
ated.
For example:
% mib2c ifTable
...displays the contents of the mib2.conf file, which displays
hints on choosing the best configfile option for the mibnode.
The following values are supported for configfile:
mib2c.scalar.conf
mib2c.int_watch.conf
mib2c.iterate.conf
mib2c.create-dataset.conf
mib2c.array-user.conf
mib2c.column_defines.conf
mib2c.column_enums.conf
See EXAMPLES for commands you can use to generate code for scalar
objects, tables, header files, and for SunOS 4.x code.
-f outname
Places the output code into outname.c and outname.h. In most cases,
mib2c places the output code into files with names that correspond
to the group names for which it is generating code.
-i
Do not run indent in the resulting code. Omitting this option
results in indent error messages. These can safely be ignored. For
example:
% /usr/sfw/bin/mib2c -c mib2c.scalar.conf ifTable
writing to ifTable.h
writing to ifTable.c
running indent on ifTable.h
indent: Command line: unknown parameter "-orig"
running indent on ifTable.c
indent: Command line: unknown parameter "-orig"
% ls
ifTable.c ifTable.h
% rm i*
% /usr/sfw/bin/mib2c -c mib2c.scalar.conf -i ifTable
writing to ifTable.h
writing to ifTable.c
In the first invocation of mib2c, above, the indent errors are of
no consequence.
-q
Run in "quiet" mode, which minimizes the status messages mib2c gen‐
erates.
-S var=val
Preset a variable var in the mib2c.*.conf file to the value val.
None of the existing mib2c configuration files (mib2c.*.conf) cur‐
rently makes use of this feature. Consider this option available
only for future use.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Generating Code for Scalar Objects
If you are writing code for some scalars, run:
% mib2c-c mib2c.scalar.conf mibnode
If you want to magically "tie" integer variables to integer scalars,
use:
% mib2c-c mib2c.int_watch.conf mibnode
Example 2: Generating Code for Tables
Consider the case where:
· You need to "iterate" over your table data to find the correct
data for the SNMP row being accessed.
· Your table data is not kept within the agent (for example, it is
in the kernel and not in the memory of the agent itself).
Under such conditions, use a command such as:
% mib2c-c mib2c.iterate.conf mibnode
You can find a similar example in agent/mibgroup/mibII/vacm_context.c.
If your table data is kept in the agent (that is, it is not located in
an external source) and is purely data-driven (that is, you do not need
to perform any work when a set occurs), you can use a command such as
the following:
% mib2c-c mib2c.create-dataset.conf mibnode
See agent/mibgroup/examples/data_set.c for a similar example.
If your table data is kept in the agent (that is, it is not located in
an external source) and you can keep your data sorted by the table
index, but you do need to perform work when a set occurs, use a command
such as the following:
% mib2c-c mib2c.array-user.conf mibnode
Example 3: Generating Header File Definitions
To generate just a header with a define for each column number in your
table, enter a command such as:
% mib2c-c mib2c.column_defines.conf mibnode
To generate only a header with a define for each enum for any column
containing enums, enter:
% mib2c-c mib2c.column_enums.conf mibnode
Example 4: Generating Code for the SunOS 4.X Line of Code
The following command generates code for SunOS 4.x:
% mib2c-c mib2c.old-api.conf mibnode
Example 5: Generating Code for ucdDemoPublic
The command below generates C template code for the header and imple‐
mentation files to implement UCD-DEMO-MIB::ucdDemoPublic.
% mib2c-c mib2c.scalar.conf ucdDemoPublic
writing to ucdDemoPublic.h
writing to ucdDemoPublic.c
running indent on ucdDemoPublic.h
running indent on ucdDemoPublic.c
The resulting ucdDemoPublic.c and ucdDemoPublic.h files are generated
in the current working directory.
Example 6: Generating Code for tcpConnTable
The command below generates C template code for the header and imple‐
mentation files for the module to implement TCP-MIB::tcpConnTable.
% mib2c-c mib2c.iterate.conf tcpConnTable
writing to tcpConnTable.h
writing to tcpConnTable.c
running indent on tcpConnTable.h
running indent on tcpConnTable.c
The resulting tcpConnTable.c and tcpConnTable.h files are generated in
the current working directory.
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful completion.
1 A usage syntax error. A usage message is displayed.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWsmcmd │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │External │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOsnmpcmd(1M), snmp.conf(4), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 23 Jan 2004 mib2c(1M)