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.\" $NetBSD: inet6_opt_init.3,v 1.2 2014/01/04 15:37:26 wiz Exp $
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.\" $KAME: inet6_opt_init.3,v 1.7 2004/12/27 05:08:23 itojun Exp $
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.\" Copyright (C) 2004 WIDE Project.
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.Dd December 23, 2004
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.Dt INET6_OPT_INIT 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm inet6_opt_init ,
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.Nm inet6_opt_append ,
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.Nm inet6_opt_finish ,
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.Nm inet6_opt_set_val ,
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.Nm inet6_opt_next ,
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.Nm inet6_opt_find ,
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.Nm inet6_opt_get_val
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.Nd IPv6 Hop-by-Hop and Destination Options manipulation
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.\"
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In netinet/in.h
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.Ft "int"
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.Fn inet6_opt_init "void *extbuf" "socklen_t extlen"
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.Ft "int"
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.Fn inet6_opt_append "void *extbuf" "socklen_t extlen" "int offset" "u_int8_t type" "socklen_t len" "u_int8_t align" "void **databufp"
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.Ft "int"
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.Fn inet6_opt_finish "void *extbuf" "socklen_t extlen" "int offset"
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.Ft "int"
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.Fn inet6_opt_set_val "void *databuf" "int offset" "void *val" "socklen_t vallen"
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.Ft "int"
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.Fn inet6_opt_next "void *extbuf" "socklen_t extlen" "int offset" "u_int8_t *typep" "socklen_t *lenp" "void **databufp"
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.Ft "int"
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.Fn inet6_opt_find "void *extbuf" "socklen_t extlen" "int offset" "u_int8_t type" "socklen_t *lenp" "void **databufp"
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.Ft "int"
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.Fn inet6_opt_get_val "void *databuf" "socklen_t offset" "void *val" "socklen_t vallen"
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.\"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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Building and parsing the Hop-by-Hop and Destination options is
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complicated.
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The advanced sockets API defines a set of functions to
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help applications create and manipulate Hop-by-Hope and Destination
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options.
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.\"This man page describes the functions specified in
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.\"IETF Draft RFC3542 while the
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.\".Xr inet6_options_space 3
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.\"man page documents the functions defined in RFC 2292.
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.\"It is expected
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.\"that this set of functions will supersede those in RFC 2292 but for
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.\"the time being both APIs are retained.
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These functions use the
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formatting rules specified in Appendix B in RFC2460, i.e., that the
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largest field is placed last in the option.
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The function prototypes
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for these functions are all contained in the
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.In netinet/in.h
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header file.
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.\"
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.Ss inet6_opt_init
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The
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.Fn inet6_opt_init
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function
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returns the number of bytes needed for an empty
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extension header, one without any options.
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If the
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.Va extbuf
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argument points to a valid section of memory
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then the
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.Fn inet6_opt_init
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function also initializes the extension header's length field.
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When attempting to initialize an extension buffer passed in the
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.Va extbuf argument
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.Fa extlen
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must be a positive multiple of 8 or else the function fails and
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returns \-1 to the caller.
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.\"
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.Ss inet6_opt_append
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The
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.Fn inet6_opt_append
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function can perform to different jobs.
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When a valid
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.Fa extbuf
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argument is supplied it appends an option to the extension buffer and
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returns the updated total length as well as a pointer to the newly
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created option in
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.Fa databufp .
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If the value
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of
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.Fa extbuf
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is
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.Dv NULL
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then the
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.Fn inet6_opt_append function only reports what the total length would
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be if the option were actually appended.
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The
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.Fa len
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and
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.Fa align
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arguments specify the length of the option and the required data
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alignment which must be used when appending the option.
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The
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.Fa offset
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argument should be the length returned by the
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.Fn inet6_opt_init
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function or a previous call to
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.Fn inet6_opt_append .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa type
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argument is the 8-bit option type.
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.Pp
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After
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.Fn inet6_opt_append
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has been called, the application can use the buffer pointed to by
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.Fa databufp
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directly, or use
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.Fn inet6_opt_set_val
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to specify the data to be contained in the option.
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.Pp
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Option types of
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.Li 0
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and
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.Li 1
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are reserved for the
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.Li Pad1
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and
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.Li PadN
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options.
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All other values from 2 through 255 may be used by applications.
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.Pp
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The length of the option data is contained in an 8-bit value and so
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may contain any value from 0 through 255.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa align
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parameter must have a value of 1, 2, 4, or 8 and cannot exceed the
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value of
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.Fa len .
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The alignment values represent no alignment, 16 bit, 32 bit and 64 bit
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alignments respectively.
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.\"
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.Ss inet6_opt_finish
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The
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.Fn inet6_opt_finish
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calculates the final padding necessary to make the extension header a
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multiple of 8 bytes, as required by the IPv6 extension header
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specification, and returns the extension header's updated total
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length.
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The
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.Fa offset
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argument should be the length returned by
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.Fn inet6_opt_init
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or
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.Fn inet6_opt_append .
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When
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.Fa extbuf
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is not
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.Dv NULL
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the function also sets up the appropriate padding bytes by inserting a
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Pad1 or PadN option of the proper length.
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.Pp
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If the extension header is too small to contain the proper padding
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then an error of \-1 is returned to the caller.
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.\"
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.Ss inet6_opt_set_val
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The
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.Fn inet6_opt_set_val
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function inserts data items of various sizes into the data portion of
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the option.
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The
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.Fa databuf
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argument is a pointer to memory that was returned by the
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.Fn inet6_opt_append
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call and the
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.Fa offset argument specifies where the option should be placed in the
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data buffer.
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The
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.Fa val
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argument points to an area of memory containing the data to be
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inserted into the extension header, and the
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.Fa vallen
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argument indicates how much data to copy.
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.Pp
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The caller should ensure that each field is aligned on its natural
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boundaries as described in Appendix B of RFC2460.
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.Pp
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The function returns the offset for the next field which is calculated as
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.Fa offset
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+
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.Fa vallen
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and is used when composing options with multiple fields.
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.\"
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.Ss inet6_opt_next
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The
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.Fn inet6_opt_next
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function parses received extension headers.
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The
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.Fa extbuf
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and
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.Fa extlen
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arguments specify the location and length of the extension header
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being parsed.
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The
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.Fa offset
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argument should either be zero, for the first option, or the length value
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returned by a previous call to
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.Fn inet6_opt_next
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or
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.Fn inet6_opt_find .
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The return value specifies the position where to continue scanning the
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extension buffer.
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The option is returned in the arguments
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.Fa typep , lenp ,
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and
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.Fa databufp .
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.Fa typep , lenp ,
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and
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.Fa databufp
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point to the 8-bit option type, the 8-bit option length and the option
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data respectively.
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This function does not return any PAD1 or PADN options.
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When an error occurs or there are no more options the return
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value is \-1.
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.\"
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.Ss inet6_opt_find
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The
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.Fn inet6_opt_find
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function searches the extension buffer for a particular option type,
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passed in through the
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.Fa type
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argument.
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If the option is found then the
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.Fa lenp
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and
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.Fa databufp
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arguments are updated to point to the option's length and data
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respectively.
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.Fa extbuf
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and
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.Fa extlen
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must point to a valid extension buffer and give its length.
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The
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.Fa offset
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argument can be used to search from a location anywhere in the
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extension header.
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.Ss inet6_opt_get_val
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The
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.Fn inet6_opt_get_val
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function extracts data items of various sizes in the data portion of
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the option.
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The
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.Fa databuf
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is a pointer returned by the
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.Fn inet6_opt_next
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or
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.Fn inet6_opt_find
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functions.
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The
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.Fa val
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argument points where the data will be extracted.
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The
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.Fa offset
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argument specifies from where in the data portion of the option the
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value should be extracted; the first byte of option data is specified
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by an offset of zero.
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.Pp
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It is expected that each field is aligned on its natural boundaries as
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described in Appendix B of RFC2460.
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.Pp
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The function returns the offset for the next field
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by calculating
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.Fa offset
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+
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.Fa vallen
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which can be used when extracting option content with multiple fields.
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Robust receivers must verify alignment before calling this function.
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.\"
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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RFC3542 gives comprehensive examples in Section 23.
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.Pp
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KAME also provides examples in the
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.Pa advapitest
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directory of its kit.
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.\"
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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All the functions return
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\-1
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on an error.
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.\"
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Rs
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.%A W. Stevens
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.%A M. Thomas
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.%A E. Nordmark
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.%A T. Jinmei
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.%T "Advanced Sockets API for IPv6"
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.%N RFC3542
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.%D October 2002
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.Re
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.Rs
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.%A S. Deering
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.%A R. Hinden
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.%T "Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification"
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.%N RFC2460
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.%D December 1998
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.Re
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.Sh STANDARDS
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The functions are documented in
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.Dq Advanced Sockets API for IPv6
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.Pq RFC3542 .
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.\"
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.Sh HISTORY
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The implementation first appeared in KAME advanced networking kit.
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