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			This patch imports the unmodified current version of NetBSD libc. The NetBSD includes are in /nbsd_include, while the libc code itself is split between lib/nbsd_libc and common/lib/libc.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| .\"	$NetBSD: getpeername.2,v 1.19 2006/03/05 22:06:08 agc Exp $
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| .\"     @(#)getpeername.2	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
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| .\"
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| .Dd March 5, 2006
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| .Dt GETPEERNAME 2
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| .Os
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| .Sh NAME
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| .Nm getpeername
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| .Nd get name of connected peer
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| .Sh LIBRARY
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| .Lb libc
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| .Sh SYNOPSIS
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| .In sys/socket.h
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| .Ft int
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| .Fn getpeername "int s" "struct sockaddr * restrict name" "socklen_t * restrict namelen"
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| .Sh DESCRIPTION
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| .Fn getpeername
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| returns the name of the peer connected to
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| socket
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| .Fa s .
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| One common use occurs when a process inherits an open socket, such as
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| TCP servers forked from
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| .Xr inetd 8 .
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| In this scenario,
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| .Fn getpeername
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| is used to determine the connecting client's IP address.
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| .Pp
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| .Fn getpeername
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| takes three parameters:
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| .Pp
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| .Fa s
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| contains the file descriptor of the socket whose peer should be looked up.
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| .Pp
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| .Fa name
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| points to a
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| .Li sockaddr
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| structure that will hold the address information for the connected peer.
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| Normal use requires one to use a structure
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| specific to the protocol family in use, such as
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| .Li sockaddr_in
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| (IPv4) or
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| .Li sockaddr_in6
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| (IPv6), cast to a (struct sockaddr *).
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| .Pp
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| For greater portability, especially with the newer protocol families, the new
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| .Li struct sockaddr_storage
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| should be used.
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| .Li sockaddr_storage
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| is large enough to hold any of the other sockaddr_* variants.
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| On return, it can be cast to the correct sockaddr type,
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| based on the protocol family contained in its ss_family field.
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| .Pp
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| .Fa namelen
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| indicates the amount of space pointed to by
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| .Fa name ,
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| in bytes.
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| .Pp
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| If address information for the local end of the socket is required, the
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| .Xr getsockname 2
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| function should be used instead.
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| .Pp
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| If
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| .Fa name
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| does not point to enough space to hold the entire socket address, the
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| result will be truncated to
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| .Fa namelen
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| bytes.
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| .Sh RETURN VALUES
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| If the call succeeds, a 0 is returned and
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| .Fa namelen
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| is set to the actual size of the socket address returned in
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| .Fa name .
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| Otherwise,
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| .Va errno
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| is set and a value of \-1 is returned.
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| .Sh ERRORS
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| The call succeeds unless:
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| .Bl -tag -width Er
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| .It Bq Er EBADF
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| The argument
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| .Fa s
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| is not a valid descriptor.
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| .It Bq Er ENOTSOCK
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| The argument
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| .Fa s
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| is a file, not a socket.
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| .It Bq Er ENOTCONN
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| The socket is not connected.
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| .It Bq Er ENOBUFS
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| Insufficient resources were available in the system
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| to perform the operation.
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| .It Bq Er EFAULT
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| The
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| .Fa name
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| parameter points to memory not in a valid part of the
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| process address space.
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| .El
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| .Sh SEE ALSO
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| .Xr accept 2 ,
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| .Xr bind 2 ,
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| .Xr getsockname 2 ,
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| .Xr socket 2
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| .Sh HISTORY
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| The
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| .Fn getpeername
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| function call appeared in
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| .Bx 4.2 .
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