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.\" $NetBSD: errors.nr,v 1.3 1998/01/09 06:34:44 perry Exp $
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.\"WISC: Header: errors.nr,v 1.2 88/12/06 16:06:07 nhall Exp $
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.\"WISC: Source: /usr/argo/doc/kernel/RCS/errors.nr,v $
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.NC "Error Handling"
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This section describes the various ways that the ARGO kernel
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handles errors.
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For the purpose of this description,
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errors are divided into
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three classes : user errors, remote-end errors, and internal errors.
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These three classes of errors and the way
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the ARGO kernel handles them are described below.
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.sh 1 "Network Layer Errors"
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.pp
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The following section describes how errors are handled by CLNP.
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.sh 2 "User Errors"
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.pp
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User errors occur when attempting to send a CLNP packet. These errors
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are reflected back to the caller of \fIclnp_output()\fR as the return value
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of the function. The following table indicates the types of errors possible
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and their associated return codes:
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.(b L
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.TS
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tab(+), expand box;
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l l.
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Problem+Return Code
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=
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Unsupported option selected+EINVAL
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Incorrect address+ENAMETOOLONG
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Insufficient \fImbufs\fR+ENOBUFS
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Can't route packet+ENETUNREACH,EHOSTUNREACH
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Insufficient \fImbufs\fR+ENOBUFS
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.TE
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.)b
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.sh 2 "Remote-end Errors"
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.pp
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An error that occurs as the result of incoming NPDU
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is a remote-end error.
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.pp
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In the case of CONS,
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the majority of these are addressing problems,
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PDN-generated errors (network or gateway congestion, number busy),
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or higher layer negotiation problems.
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All ISO 8208 diagnostic codes that may appear in a call clearing packet
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are passed up to the higher layer.
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Some of the higher layer protocols pass this error indication to the
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user level program as well.
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The CONS statistics that are maintained by the "glue" module
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include counters for each of the possible
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ISO 8208 diagnostic codes seen on incoming packets.
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In addition to these error codes, there are some codes that may appear
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due to device driver problems when an NPDU arrives, for example,
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the driver may run out of buffers.
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All possible errors that may occur in the CONS module are listed
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in the file
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\fC<netargo/iso_errno.h>\fR,
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and the values listed in this file are passed to the user level
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program in the global integer variable \fIerrno\fR.
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The ARGO library
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\fClibisodir.a\fR
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includes an expanded version of
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\fIperror()\fR that interprets these extra values.
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.pp
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In the case of CLNP,
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the most remote-end errors are parsing errors.
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When a remote-end error is discovered, processing of the NPDU stops. The
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NPDU is discarded, and if error reporting is not disabled, and ER NPDU
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is sent back to the source of the offending packet. The following
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tables show the errors that may occur, and the error reason
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that will specified when the ER NPDU is returned.
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.pp
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The following general errors may occur while parsing an NPDU:
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.(b L
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.TS
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tab(+), box, expand;
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l l.
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Problem+Error Reason
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=
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NPDU arrives before interface is configured+ADDR_DESTUNREACH
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Packet too short or too big+GEN_INCOMPLETE
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Protocol identification wrong+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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Version wrong+DISC_UNSUPPVERS
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Lifetime expired+TTL_EXPTRANSIT
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Incorrect checksum+GEN_BADCSUM
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Address section too short+GEN_INCOMPLETE
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Segment section too short+GEN_INCOMPLETE
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Options section too short+GEN_INCOMPLETE
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Unknown packet type+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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Can't route packet (forwarding)+ADDR_DESTUNREACH
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.TE
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.)b
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The following errors are related to options processing:
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.(b L
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.TS
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tab(+), box, expand;
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l l.
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Problem+Error Reason
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=
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Duplicate option+GEN_DUPOPT
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Unknown option+DISC_UNSUPPTOPT
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Security format bad+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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Security option present+DISC_UNSUPPSECURE
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Source route format bad+SRCRT_SYNTAX
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Record route too short+GEN_INCOMPLETE
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Record route format bad+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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QOS format bad+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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Priority format bad+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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Error reason format bad+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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Error reason on non-ER NPDU+DISC_UNSUPPOPT
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Error reason absent from ER NPDU+GEN_HDRSYNTAX
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.TE
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.)b
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.sh 2 "Internal Errors"
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.pp
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Internal errors occur as a result of a programmer error. These errors
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will result in a kernel \fIpanic()\fR. The following panics have been
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coded into CLNP:
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.(b L
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.TS
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tab(+), box, expand;
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l l.
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\fIPanic()\fR message+Reason
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=
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clnp_init: no raw clnp+The raw clnp protocol is not
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+configured into the kernel.
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_
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clnp_srcaddr: ifp does not match interface+The ifp
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+passed to \fIclnp_srcaddr()\fR is invalid.
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.TE
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.)b
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.sh 1 "Transport Layer Errors"
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.pp
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.sh 2 "User Errors"
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.pp
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TP handles these errors in the "standard"
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way for 4.3BSD:
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it causes an E\fIxxx\fR error constant (from the
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list in /sys/h/errno.h)
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to be put into the user program's
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global variable \fIerrno\fR.
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In most routines, in particular
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those routines called directly or indirectly
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the by system-call routines,
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this is done
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by simply returning
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this integer value.
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The errors that fall into this category are described
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in the following table:
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.(b L
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.TS
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expand box tab(+);
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l l.
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Error+Meaning
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=
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EAFNOSUPPORT+Attempting to use an address family
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+other than AF_ISO and AF_INET.
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_
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ENOPROTOOPT+TP was not configured at boot time.
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_
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ESOCKTNOSUPPORT+The given socket type is not supported.
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_
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EPROTOTYPE+Attempting to use an inappropriate transport
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+class for the network service. (e.g. class 0 over CLNS)
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+or attempting to use an unknown network service.
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_
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EISCONN+Attempting to perform on a connected socket an action
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+that is permitted only on unconnected sockets.
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_
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ENOTCONN+Attempting to perform on an unconnected socket an
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+action that is permitted only on connected sockets.
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_
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EMSGSIZE+Trying to send more data than are permitted on
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+connect, disconnect, or expedited data PDUs.
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_
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ENOTSOCK+The integer argument passed in the system
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+call is not a socket descriptor or is a socket but
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+has no transport pcb.
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_
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EINVAL+Some argument to the system call is invalid.
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_
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EOPNOTSUPP+Some command argument to the system call is invalid
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+or the operation is not supported.
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_
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EACCES+An unprivileged user tried to use a privileged command.
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_
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ETOOMANYREFS+TP ran out of reference blocks.
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_
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ENOBUFS+TP ran out of memory (mbufs).
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.TE
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.)b
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Errors that should be reported to the user
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by \fIerrno\fR but which occur asynchronously
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are detected by the socket layer when the value
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of the field \fIso_error\fR in the socket
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structure is non-zero.
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This is used to report such errors as
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ECONNRESET,
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ECONNABORTED, and
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ECONNTIMEDOUT, which are really remote-end errors.
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.sh 2 "Remote-end Errors"
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.pp
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An error that occurs is the result of a timer
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or is a result of an
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incoming TPDU
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is a remote-end error.
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The majority of these errors are parsing errors.
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They also include some protocol errors.
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Some of these errors cause the connection to be
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closed locally.
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It is unfortunate that when a connection is closed,
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the kernel will not permit the user program to perform
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anything on the socket in question, so the user cannot
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inquire about the reason for disconnection.
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There is no clean way to pass this information to a
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signal handler either, since the process being signalled
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may be swapped out at the time.
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Some of these errors cause TP to return an ER TPDU
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or a DR TPDU to the sending site.
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Some have no effect on the connection locally.
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These errors and their effects are described below.
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.(b L
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.TS
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expand box tab(+);
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l l l.
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Error+Meaning+Return code or action taken
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=
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Retransmission+The remote end has not responded +ETIMEDOUT
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timeout+to repeated attempts to send.+
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+This can occur during connection+
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+or after connection establishment.+
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_
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Inactivity+The remote end has not sent anything +ETIMEDOUT
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timeout+within the last \fIx\fR time, where+
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+\fIx\fR is a locally defined+
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+large value.+
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_
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Unacceptable+An unacceptable TPDU has arrived, and the+TPDU dropped
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TPDU +remote end can be identified.+possibly DR/ER returned
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_
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DR TPDU+A DR TPDU arrived, with any+Disconnect indication,
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arrived+value in the reason field.+so_error == ECONNRESET
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_
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ER TPDU+An ER TPDU arrived, with any+Disconnect indication,
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arrived+anything in the reason field.+so_error == ECONNABORTED
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.TE
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.)b
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TPDUs may be unacceptable for a variety of reasons:
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.(b L
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.TS
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expand box tab(+);
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l l.
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Problem+Action taken by TP
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=
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No connection at destination+Respond with DR, reason: session entity
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reference or reference frozen+not attached to TSAP
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_
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Invalid destination reference+Respond with DR, reason: mismatched
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+references
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_
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Invalid parameter code+Respond with ER, cause: inval. param. code
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_
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Invalid DU type+Respond with ER, cause: invalid TPDU type
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_
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Invalid version number+ Respond with ER, cause: inval. param. code
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_
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Invalid suffix value+Respond with ER, cause: inval. param. value
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_
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Suffix missing or is of+Respond with DR, reason:
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invalid length+header or parameter length invalid
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_
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Invalid checksum+packet discarded
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_
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Can't find a connection+Respond with DR, reason:
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for (dest ref, src ref) pair+mismatched references
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_
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Old ACK TPDU+packet discarded, possibly send ACK w/ FCC
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_
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Class requested isn't supported+Respond with DR, reason: +negotiation failed
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_
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Invalid TPDU size parameter+Respond with ER, cause: inval. param. value
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_
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Illegal amount of data+Respond with DR, reason:
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on CR, CC, DR, or XPD+header or parameter length invalid
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_
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Header length and length+Respond with DR, reason:
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indicator field of TPDU don't agree+header or parameter length invalid
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.TE
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.)b
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.lp
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The file \fC<argo/iso_errno.h>\fR is a list
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of the error codes and diagnostic that can be returned
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from the peer transport entity in a DR TPDU or an ER TPDU,
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and those that can be returned from the CONS, initiated by the DCE,
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the remote DTE, or by the local network adapter.
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These error values are too numerous to list here.
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Most of them are taken from the ISO 8208 standard and the ISO 8073 standard.
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The ARGO distribution contains an expanded form of the BSD library
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routine \fIperror()\fR that prints an error messages for a given
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\fIerrno\fR value.
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.sh 2 "Internal Errors"
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.pp
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Some internal errors are the result of
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a lack of resources such as buffers.
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These are reported to the user with the
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global variable
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\fIerrno\fR
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set to a value from
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\fC<errno.h>\fR.
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The errors that fall into this category are described
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in the following table:
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.(b L
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.TS
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expand box tab(+);
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l l.
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Return code+Problem
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=
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ENOBUFS+TP ran out of mbufs.
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_
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EPROTONOOPT+TP hasn't been configured.
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_
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ETOOMANYREFS+TP ran out of (unfrozen) reference numbers.
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.TE
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.)b
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.pp
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Other
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internal errors are coding errors
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or errors of misinterpretation of a specification.
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They result in the printing of a message on the
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console followed by a system panic.
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The following panics have been coded into TP:
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.(b L
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.TS
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expand box tab(+);
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l l.
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\fIPanic()\fR message+Problem
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=
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tp_emit CR/CC+The length indicator field of a TPDU is longer than the
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+amount of space in an mbuf; TP is attempting to send a
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+CR TPDU that is too large (perhaps legal but too large for
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+this implementation to manage).
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_
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tp_rcvoob: unexpected cluster+An incoming XPD TPDU was put into a cluster
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+mbuf by a lower layer.
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_
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tp timeout table overflow+The system ran out of structures for TP timers.
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_
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tp: T_DETACH+The connected socket that is being detached has
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+no parent socket.
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_
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tp_soisdisconnected+The socket head queue is
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+corrupted.
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_
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tp_soisdisconnecting+The socket head queue is
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+corrupted.
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_
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tpclnp_input: bad clnp_len +The length parameter passed by clnp
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+is bad.
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_
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iso_control: SIOCDIFADDR+ioctl() system call passed down
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iso_control: SIOCSIFADDR+a null interface pointer
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_
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sofree dq+The list of socket structures is
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+is inconsistent.
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.TE
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.)b
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