The echo example demonstrates the use of IPC transport.
It shows how to use the main tools that let you implement interaction between programs.
The echo example describes a basic case of interaction between two programs:
Client program sends a number (value) to the Server program.Server program modifies this number and sends the new number (result) to the Client program.Client program prints the result number to the screen.
To set up this interaction between programs:
Client and Server programs by using the init description.Ping method that has one input argument (the original number (value)) and one output argument (the modified number (result)).Description of the Ping method in the IDL language:
Ping(in UInt32 value, out UInt32 result);

Client program, initialize all required objects (transport, proxy object, request structure, etc.) and call the interface method.Server program, prepare all the required objects (transport, component dispatcher and program dispatcher, etc.), accept the request from the client, process it and send a response.Example files
The code of the example and build scripts are available at the following path:
/opt/KasperskyOS-Community-Edition-<version>/examples/echo
The echo example consists of the following source files:
client/src/client.c contains implementation of the Client program.server/src/server.c contains implementation of the Server program.resources/Server.edl, resources/Client.edl, resources/Responder.cdl, resources/Pingable.idl are static descriptions.init.yaml contains the init description.Building and running example
See Building and running examples section.
The build scheme for the echo example looks as follows:
