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so we shouldn't override it with versions in the manpages. Many more to come.
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179 lines
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Groff
.\" $NetBSD: idp.4,v 1.5 1999/03/16 01:19:16 garbled Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 1985, 1991, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\" @(#)idp.4 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
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.\"
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.Dd June 5, 1993
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.Dt IDP 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm idp
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.Nd Xerox Internet Datagram Protocol
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <sys/socket.h>
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.Fd #include <netns/ns.h>
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.Fd #include <netns/idp.h>
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.Ft int
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.Fn socket AF_NS SOCK_DGRAM 0
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Tn IDP
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is a simple, unreliable datagram protocol which is used
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to support the
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.Dv SOCK_DGRAM
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abstraction for the
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.Tn Xerox
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Internet protocol family.
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.Tn IDP
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sockets are connectionless, and are normally used with the
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.Xr sendto 2
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and
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.Xr recvfrom 2
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calls, though the
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.Xr connect 2
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call may also be used to fix the destination for future
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packets (in which case the
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.Xr recv 2
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or
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.Xr read 2
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and
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.Xr send 2
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or
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.Xr write 2
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system calls may be used).
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.Pp
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.Tn Xerox
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protocols are built vertically on top of
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.Tn IDP .
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Thus,
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.Tn IDP
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address formats are identical to those used by
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.Tn SPP .
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Note that the
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.Tn IDP
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port space is the same as the
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.Tn SPP
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port space (i.e. a
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.Tn IDP
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port may be
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.Dq connected
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to a
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.Tn SPP
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port, with certain options enabled below).
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In addition broadcast packets may be sent (assuming the underlying
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network supports this) by using a reserved
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.Dq broadcast address ;
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this address is network interface dependent.
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned:
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.Bl -tag -width [EADDRNOTAVAIL]
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.It Bq Er EISCONN
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when trying to establish a connection on a socket which
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already has one, or when trying to send a datagram with the destination
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address specified and the socket is already connected;
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.It Bq Er ENOTCONN
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when trying to send a datagram, but
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no destination address is specified, and the socket hasn't been
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connected;
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.It Bq Er ENOBUFS
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when the system runs out of memory for
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an internal data structure;
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.It Bq Er EADDRINUSE
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when an attempt
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is made to create a socket with a port which has already been
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allocated;
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.It Bq Er EADDRNOTAVAIL
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when an attempt is made to create a socket with a network address
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for which no network interface exists.
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.El
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.Sh SOCKET OPTIONS
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.Bl -tag -width [SO_HEADERS_ON_OUTPUT]
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.It Bq Dv SO_ALL_PACKETS
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When set, this option defeats automatic processing of Error packets,
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and Sequence Protocol packets.
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.It Bq Dv SO_DEFAULT_HEADERS
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The user provides the kernel an
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.Tn IDP
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header, from which it gleans the Packet Type.
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When requested, the kernel will provide an
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.Tn IDP
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header, showing the default packet type, and local and foreign
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addresses, if connected.
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.It Bq Dv SO_HEADERS_ON_INPUT
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When set, the first 30 bytes of any data returned from a read
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or recv from will be the initial 30 bytes of the
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.Tn IDP
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packet, as described by
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct idp {
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u_short idp_sum;
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u_short idp_len;
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u_char idp_tc;
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u_char idp_pt;
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struct ns_addr idp_dna;
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struct ns_addr idp_sna;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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This allows the user to determine the packet type, and whether
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the packet was a multi-cast packet or directed specifically at
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the local host.
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When requested, gives the current state of the option,
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.Pf ( Dv NSP_RAWIN
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or 0).
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.It Bq Dv SO_HEADERS_ON_OUTPUT
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When set, the first 30 bytes of any data sent
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will be the initial 30 bytes of the
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.Tn IDP
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packet.
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This allows the user to determine the packet type, and whether the packet
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should be multi-cast packet or directed specifically at the local host.
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You can also misrepresent the sender of the packet.
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When requested, gives the current state of the option.
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.Pf ( Dv NSP_RAWOUT
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or 0).
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.It Bq Dv SO_SEQNO
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When requested, this returns a sequence number which is not likely
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to be repeated until the machine crashes or a very long time has passed.
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It is useful in constructing Packet Exchange Protocol packets.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr send 2 ,
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.Xr recv 2 ,
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.Xr intro 4 ,
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.Xr ns 4
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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protocol appeared in
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.Bx 4.3 .
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