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socket.h(3HEAD)

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Name

    socket.h, socket– Internet Protocol family

Synopsis

    #include <sys/socket.h>
    

Description

    The <sys/socket.h> header defines the unsigned integral type sa_family_t through typedef.

    The <sys/socket.h> header defines the sockaddr structure that includes the following members:

    sa_family_t   sa_family     /* address family */
    char          sa_data[]     /* socket   address (variable-length
                                    data) */

    libxnet Interfaces

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the msghdr structure for libxnet interfaces that includes the following members:

      void            *msg_name         /* optional address */
      socklen_t       msg_namelen       /* size of address */
      struct iovec    *msg_iov          /* scatter/gather array */
      int             msg_iovlen        /* members in msg_iov */
      void            *msg_control      /* ancillary data, see below */
      socklen_t       msg_controllen    /* ancillary data buffer len */
      int             msg_flags         /* flags on received message */

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the cmsghdr structure for libxnet that includes the following members:

      socklen_t  cmsg_len      /* data byte count, including hdr */
      int        cmsg_level    /* originating protocol */
      int        cmsg_type     /* protocol-specific type */

      Ancillary data consists of a sequence of pairs, each consisting of a cmsghdr structure followed by a data array. The data array contains the ancillary data message, and the cmsghdr structure contains descriptive information that allows an application to correctly parse the data.

      The values for cmsg_level will be legal values for the level argument to the getsockopt() and setsockopt() functions. The SCM_RIGHTS type is supported for level SOL_SOCKET.

      Ancillary data is also possible at the socket level. The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros for use as the cmsg_type values when cmsg_level is SOL_SOCKET.

      SCM_RIGHTS

      Indicates that the data array contains the access rights to be sent or received.

      SCM_UCRED

      Indicates that the data array contains a ucred_t to be received. The ucred_t is the credential of the sending process at the time the message was sent. This is a Sun-specific, Evolving interface. See ucred_get(3C).

      The IPv4 data formats generally use the same values for data passed back in cmsghdr as for setsockopt() to enable the feature. The IPv4 data formats are listed below with the associated payload for each.

      IPPROTO_IP
      IP_RECVDSTADDR

      ipaddr_t, IP address

      IPPROTO_IP
      IP_RECVOPTS

      variable-length IP options, up to 40 bytes

      IPPROTO_IP
      IP_RECVIF

      uint_t, ifIndex number

      IPPROTO_IP
      IP_RECVSLLA

      struct sockaddr_dl, link layer address

      IPPROTO_IP
      IP_RECVTTL

      uint8_t

      SOL_SOCKET
      SO_RECVUCRED

      ucred_tcmsghdr.cmsg_type is SCM_UCRED, not SO_RECVUCRED

      The IPv6 data formats use different values for enabling the option and for passing the value back to the application. The IPv6 data formats are listed below with the associated payload for each.

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVPKTINFO

      in_pktinfo, cmsg_type IPV6_PKTINFO

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVTCLASS

      uint_t, cmsg_type IPV6_TCLASS

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVPATHMTU

      ip6_mtuinfo, cmsg_type IPV6_PATHMTU

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT

      uint_t, cmsg_type IPV6_HOPLIMIT

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVHOPOPTS

      variable-length IPv6 options, cmsg_type IPV6_HOPOPTS

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVDSTOPTS

      variable-length IPv6 options, cmsg_type IPV6_DSTOPTS

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVRTHDR

      variable-length IPv6 options, cmsg_type IPV6_RTHDR

      IPPROTO_IPV6
      IPV6_RECVRTHDRDSTOPTS

      variable-length IPv6 options, cmsg_type IPV6_DSTOPTS

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros to gain access to the data arrays in the ancillary data associated with a message header:

      CMSG_DATA(cmsg)

      If the argument is a pointer to a cmsghdr structure, this macro returns an unsigned character pointer to the data array associated with the cmsghdr structure.

      CMSG_NXTHDR(mhdr, cmsg)

      If the first argument is a pointer to a msghdr structure and the second argument is a pointer to a cmsghdr structure in the ancillary data, pointed to by the msg_control field of that msghdr structure, this macro returns a pointer to the next cmsghdr structure, or a null pointer if this structure is the last cmsghdr in the ancillary data.

      CMSG_FIRSTHDR(mhdr)

      If the argument is a pointer to a msghdr structure, this macro returns a pointer to the first cmsghdr structure in the ancillary data associated with this msghdr structure, or a null pointer if there is no ancillary data associated with the msghdr structure.

      CMSG_SPACE(len)

      Given the length of an ancillary data object, CMSG_SPACE() returns the space required by the object and its cmsghdr structure, including any padding needed to satisfy alignment requirements. This macro can be used, for example, to allocate space dynamically for the ancillary data. This macro should not be used to initialize the cmsg_len member of a cmsghdr structure. Use the CMSG_LEN() macro instead.

      CMSG_LEN(len)

      Given the length of an ancillary data object, CMSG_LEN() returns the value to store in the cmsg_len member of the cmsghdr structure, taking into account any padding needed to satisfy alignment requirements.

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the linger structure that includes the following members:

      int   l_onoff   /* indicates  whether  linger option is enabled */
      int   l_linger  /* linger time, in seconds */

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros:

      SOCK_DGRAM

      Datagram socket

      SOCK_STREAM

      Byte-stream socket

      SOCK_SEQPACKET

      Sequenced-packet socket

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros for use as the level argument of setsockopt() and getsockopt().

      SOL_SOCKET

      Options to be accessed at the socket level, not the protocol level.

      SOL_ROUTE

      Options to be accessed at the routing socket level, not the protocol level.

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros for use as the option_name argument of getsockopt() or setsockopt() calls:

      SO_DEBUG

      Debugging information is being recorded.

      SO_ACCEPTCONN

      Socket is accepting connections.

      SO_BROADCAST

      Transmission of broadcast messages is supported.

      SO_REUSEADDR

      Reuse of local addresses is supported.

      SO_KEEPALIVE

      Connections are kept alive with periodic messages.

      SO_LINGER

      Socket lingers on close.

      SO_OOBINLINE

      Out-of-band data is transmitted in line.

      SO_SNDBUF

      Send buffer size.

      SO_RCVBUF

      Receive buffer size.

      SO_ERROR

      Socket error status.

      SO_TYPE

      Socket type.

      SO_RECVUCRED

      Request the reception of user credential ancillary data. This is a Sun-specific, Evolving interface. See ucred_get(3C).

      SO_MAC_EXEMPT

      Mandatory Access Control (MAC) exemption for unlabeled peers. This option is available only if the system is configured with Trusted Extensions.

      SO_ALLZONES

      Bypass zone boundaries (privileged).

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros for use as the valid values for the msg_flags field in the msghdr structure, or the flags parameter in recvfrom(), recvmsg(), sendto(), or sendmsg() calls:

      MSG_CTRUNC

      Control data truncated.

      MSG_EOR

      Terminates a record (if supported by the protocol).

      MSG_OOB

      Out-of-band data.

      MSG_PEEK

      Leave received data in queue.

      MSG_TRUNC

      Normal data truncated.

      MSG_WAITALL

      Wait for complete message.

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros:

      AF_UNIX

      UNIX domain sockets

      AF_INET

      Internet domain sockets

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the following macros:

      SHUT_RD

      Disables further receive operations.

      SHUT_WR

      Disables further send operations.

      SHUT_RDWR

      Disables further send and receive operations.

    libsocket Interfaces

      The <sys/socket.h> header defines the msghdr structure for libsocket interfaces that includes the following members:

      void           *msg_name        /* optional address */
      socklen_t      msg_namelen      /* size of address */
      struct iovec   *msg_iov         /* scatter/gather array */
      int            msg_iovlen       /* # elements in msg_iov */
      caddr_t        msg_accrights    /* access rights sent/received */

      The msg_name and msg_namelen parameters specify the destination address when the socket is unconnected The msg_name can be specified as a NULL pointer if no names are desired or required. The msg_iov and msg_iovlen parameters describe the scatter-gather locations, as described in read(2). The msg_accrights parameter specifies the buffer in which access rights sent along with the message are received. The msg_accrightslen specifies the length of the buffer.

Attributes

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPE 

    ATTRIBUTE VALUE 

    Interface Stability 

    Standard 

See Also

SunOS 5.11  Last Revised 28 Jan 2009

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