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| .\"	$NetBSD: getsockopt.2,v 1.35 2012/01/25 00:28:35 christos Exp $
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| .\"     @(#)getsockopt.2	8.4 (Berkeley) 5/2/95
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| .\"
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| .Dd January 23, 2012
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| .Dt GETSOCKOPT 2
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| .Os
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| .Sh NAME
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| .Nm getsockopt ,
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| .Nm setsockopt
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| .Nd get and set options on sockets
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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 getsockopt "int s" "int level" "int optname" "void * restrict optval" "socklen_t * restrict optlen"
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| .Ft int
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| .Fn setsockopt "int s" "int level" "int optname" "const void *optval" "socklen_t optlen"
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| .Sh DESCRIPTION
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| .Fn getsockopt
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| and
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| .Fn setsockopt
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| manipulate the
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| .Em options
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| associated with a socket.
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| Options may exist at multiple
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| protocol levels; they are always present at the uppermost
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| .Dq socket
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| level.
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| .Pp
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| When manipulating socket options the level at which the
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| option resides and the name of the option must be specified.
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| To manipulate options at the socket level,
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| .Fa level
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| is specified as
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| .Dv SOL_SOCKET .
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| To manipulate options at any
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| other level the protocol number of the appropriate protocol
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| controlling the option is supplied.
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| For example, to indicate that an option is to be interpreted by the
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| .Tn TCP
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| protocol,
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| .Fa level
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| should be set to the protocol number of
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| .Tn TCP ;
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| see
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| .Xr getprotoent 3 .
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| .Pp
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| The parameters
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| .Fa optval
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| and
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| .Fa optlen
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| are used to access option values for
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| .Fn setsockopt .
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| For
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| .Fn getsockopt
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| they identify a buffer in which the value for the
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| requested option(s) are to be returned.
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| For
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| .Fn getsockopt ,
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| .Fa optlen
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| is a value-result parameter, initially containing the
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| size of the buffer pointed to by
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| .Fa optval ,
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| and modified on return to indicate the actual size of
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| the value returned.
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| If no option value is to be supplied or returned,
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| .Fa optval
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| may be
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| .Dv NULL .
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| .Pp
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| .Fa optname
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| and any specified options are passed uninterpreted to the appropriate
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| protocol module for interpretation.
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| The include file
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| .Ao Pa sys/socket.h Ac
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| contains definitions for
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| socket level options, described below.
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| Options at other protocol levels vary in format and
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| name; consult the appropriate entries in
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| section
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| 4 of the manual, including:
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| .Xr clnp 4 ,
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| .Xr faith 4 ,
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| .Xr icmp6 4 ,
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| .Xr ip 4 ,
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| .Xr ip6 4 ,
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| .Xr ipsec 4 ,
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| .Xr multicast 4 ,
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| .Xr pim 4 ,
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| .Xr route 4 ,
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| .Xr tcp 4 ,
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| .Xr tp 4 ,
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| and
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| .Xr unix 4 .
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| .Pp
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| Most socket-level options use an
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| .Fa int
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| parameter for
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| .Fa optval .
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| For
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| .Fn setsockopt ,
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| the parameter should be non-zero to enable a boolean option,
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| or zero if the option is to be disabled.
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| .Dv SO_LINGER
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| uses a
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| .Fa struct linger
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| parameter, defined in
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| .Ao Pa sys/socket.h Ac ,
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| which specifies the desired state of the option and the
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| linger interval (see below).
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| .Dv SO_SNDTIMEO
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| and
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| .Dv SO_RCVTIMEO
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| use a
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| .Fa struct timeval
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| parameter, defined in
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| .Ao Pa sys/time.h Ac .
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| .Pp
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| The following options are recognized at the socket level.
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| Except as noted, each may be examined with
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| .Fn getsockopt
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| and set with
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| .Fn setsockopt .
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| .Bl -column SO_ACCEPTFILTER data -offset indent
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| .It Dv SO_DEBUG Ta "enables recording of debugging information"
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| .It Dv SO_REUSEADDR Ta "enables local address reuse"
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| .It Dv SO_REUSEPORT Ta "enables duplicate address and port bindings"
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| .It Dv SO_KEEPALIVE Ta "enables keep connections alive"
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| .It Dv SO_DONTROUTE Ta "enables routing bypass for outgoing messages"
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| .It Dv SO_LINGER  Ta "linger on close if data present"
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| .It Dv SO_BROADCAST Ta "enables permission to transmit broadcast messages"
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| .It Dv SO_OOBINLINE Ta "enables reception of out-of-band data in band"
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| .It Dv SO_SNDBUF Ta "set buffer size for output"
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| .It Dv SO_RCVBUF Ta "set buffer size for input"
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| .It Dv SO_SNDLOWAT Ta "set minimum count for output"
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| .It Dv SO_RCVLOWAT Ta "set minimum count for input"
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| .It Dv SO_SNDTIMEO Ta "set timeout value for output"
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| .It Dv SO_RCVTIMEO Ta "set timeout value for input"
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| .It Dv SO_TIMESTAMP Ta "enables reception of a timestamp with datagrams"
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| .It Dv SO_ACCEPTFILTER Ta "set accept filter on listening socket"
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| .It Dv SO_NOSIGPIPE Ta
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| controls generation of
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| .Dv SIGPIPE
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| for the socket
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| .It Dv SO_TYPE Ta "get the type of the socket (get only)"
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| .It Dv SO_ERROR Ta "get and clear error on the socket (get only)"
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| .El
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| .Pp
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| .Dv SO_DEBUG
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| enables debugging in the underlying protocol modules.
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| .Dv SO_REUSEADDR
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| indicates that the rules used in validating addresses supplied
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| in a
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| .Xr bind 2
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| call should allow reuse of local addresses.
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| .Dv SO_REUSEPORT
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| allows completely duplicate bindings by multiple processes
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| if they all set
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| .Dv SO_REUSEPORT
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| before binding the port.
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| This option permits multiple instances of a program to each
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| receive UDP/IP multicast or broadcast datagrams destined for the bound port.
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| .Dv SO_KEEPALIVE
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| enables the
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| periodic transmission of messages on a connected socket.
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| Should the connected party fail to respond to these messages, the connection
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| is considered broken and processes using the socket are notified via a
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| .Dv SIGPIPE
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| signal when attempting to send data.
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| .Dv SO_DONTROUTE
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| indicates that outgoing messages should
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| bypass the standard routing facilities.
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| Instead, messages are directed to the appropriate network interface
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| according to the network portion of the destination address.
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| .Pp
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| .Dv SO_LINGER
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| controls the action taken when unsent messages
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| are queued on socket and a
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| .Xr close 2
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| is performed.
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| If the socket promises reliable delivery of data and
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| .Dv SO_LINGER
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| is set, the system will block the process on the
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| .Xr close 2
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| attempt until it is able to transmit the data or until it decides it
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| is unable to deliver the information (a timeout period, measured in
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| seconds, termed the linger interval, is specified in the
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| .Fn setsockopt
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| call when
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| .Dv SO_LINGER
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| is requested).
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| If
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| .Dv SO_LINGER
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| is disabled and a
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| .Xr close 2
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| is issued, the system will process the close in a manner that allows
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| the process to continue as quickly as possible.
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| .Pp
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| The option
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| .Dv SO_BROADCAST
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| requests permission to send broadcast datagrams
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| on the socket.
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| Broadcast was a privileged operation in earlier versions of the system.
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| With protocols that support out-of-band data, the
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| .Dv SO_OOBINLINE
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| option
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| requests that out-of-band data be placed in the normal data input queue
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| as received; it will then be accessible with
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| .Xr recv 2
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| or
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| .Xr read 2
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| calls without the
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| .Dv MSG_OOB
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| flag.
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| Some protocols always behave as if this option is set.
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| .Dv SO_SNDBUF
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| and
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| .Dv SO_RCVBUF
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| are options to adjust the normal
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| buffer sizes allocated for output and input buffers, respectively.
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| The buffer size may be increased for high-volume connections,
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| or may be decreased to limit the possible backlog of incoming data.
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| The system places an absolute limit on these values.
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| .Pp
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| .Dv SO_SNDLOWAT
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| is an option to set the minimum count for output operations.
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| Most output operations process all of the data supplied
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| by the call, delivering data to the protocol for transmission
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| and blocking as necessary for flow control.
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| Nonblocking output operations will process as much data as permitted
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| subject to flow control without blocking, but will process no data
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| if flow control does not allow the smaller of the low water mark value
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| or the entire request to be processed.
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| A
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| .Xr select 2
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| or
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| .Xr poll 2
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| operation testing the ability to write to a socket will return true
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| only if the low water mark amount could be processed.
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| The default value for
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| .Dv SO_SNDLOWAT
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| is set to a convenient size for network efficiency, often 1024.
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| .Dv SO_RCVLOWAT
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| is an option to set the minimum count for input operations.
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| In general, receive calls will block until any (non-zero) amount of data
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| is received, then return with the smaller of the amount available or the amount
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| requested.
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| The default value for
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| .Dv SO_RCVLOWAT
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| is 1.
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| If
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| .Dv SO_RCVLOWAT
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| is set to a larger value, blocking receive calls normally
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| wait until they have received the smaller of the low water mark value
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| or the requested amount.
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| Receive calls may still return less than the low water mark if an error
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| occurs, a signal is caught, or the type of data next in the receive queue
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| is different than that returned.
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| .Pp
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| .Dv SO_SNDTIMEO
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| is an option to set a timeout value for output operations.
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| It accepts a
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| .Fa struct timeval
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| parameter with the number of seconds and microseconds
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| used to limit waits for output operations to complete.
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| If a send operation has blocked for this much time,
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| it returns with a partial count
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| or with the error
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| .Er EAGAIN
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| if no data were sent.
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| In the current implementation, this timer is restarted each time additional
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| data are delivered to the protocol,
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| implying that the limit applies to output portions ranging in size
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| from the low water mark to the high water mark for output.
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| .Dv SO_RCVTIMEO
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| is an option to set a timeout value for input operations.
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| It accepts a
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| .Fa struct timeval
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| parameter with the number of seconds and microseconds
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| used to limit waits for input operations to complete.
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| In the current implementation, this timer is restarted each time additional
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| data are received by the protocol,
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| and thus the limit is in effect an inactivity timer.
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| If a receive operation has been blocked for this much time without
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| receiving additional data, it returns with a short count
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| or with the error
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| .Er EAGAIN
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| if no data were received.
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| .Pp
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| If the
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| .Dv SO_TIMESTAMP
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| option is enabled on a
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| .Dv SOCK_DGRAM
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| socket, the
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| .Xr recvmsg 2
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| call will return a timestamp corresponding to when the datagram was
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| received.
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| The msg_control field in the msghdr structure points to a buffer
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| that contains a cmsghdr structure followed by a struct timeval.
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| The cmsghdr fields have the following values:
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| .Bd -literal
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| cmsg_len = sizeof(struct timeval)
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| cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET
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| cmsg_type = SCM_TIMESTAMP
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| .Ed
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| .Pp
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| .Dv SO_ACCEPTFILTER
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| places an
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| .Xr accept_filter 9
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| on the socket, which will filter incoming connections on a listening
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| socket before being presented for
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| .Xr accept 2 .
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| The
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| .Fn setsockopt
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| system call will fail if the socket already has a filter set, and
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| .Xr listen 2
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| must be called on the socket before trying to install a filter.
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| The
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| .Fa optval
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| argument
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| should point to a
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| .Fa struct accept_filter_arg
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| that will select and configure the
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| .Xr accept_filter 9 ,
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| defined as follows:
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| .Bd -literal
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| struct  accept_filter_arg {
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|         char    af_name[16];
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|         char    af_arg[256-16];
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| };
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| .Ed
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| .Lp
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| The
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| .Fa af_name
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| argument should be filled with the name of the accept filter
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| that the application wishes to place on the listening socket.
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| The optional argument
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| .Fa af_arg
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| can be passed to the accept filter specified by
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| .Fa af_name
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| to provide additional configuration options at attach time.
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| Passing in an
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| .Fa optval
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| of
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| .Dv NULL
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| will remove the filter.
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| .Pp
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| Finally,
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| .Dv SO_TYPE
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| and
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| .Dv SO_ERROR
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| are options used only with
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| .Fn getsockopt .
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| .Dv SO_TYPE
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| returns the type of the socket, such as
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| .Dv SOCK_STREAM ;
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| it is useful for servers that inherit sockets on startup.
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| .Dv SO_ERROR
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| returns any pending error on the socket and clears
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| the error status.
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| It may be used to check for asynchronous errors on connected
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| datagram sockets or for other asynchronous errors.
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| .Sh RETURN VALUES
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| A 0 is returned if the call succeeds, \-1 if it fails.
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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 EFAULT
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| The address pointed to by
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| .Fa optval
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| is not in a valid part of the process address space.
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| For
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| .Fn getsockopt ,
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| this error may also be returned if
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| .Fa optlen
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| is not in a valid part of the process address space.
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| .It Bq Er EINVAL
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| The socket
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| .Fa s
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| was not suitable for installing an
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| .Xr accept_filter 9 .
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| .It Bq Er ENOPROTOOPT
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| The option is unknown at the level indicated.
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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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| .El
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| .Sh SEE ALSO
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| .Xr ioctl 2 ,
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| .Xr poll 2 ,
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| .Xr select 2 ,
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| .Xr socket 2 ,
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| .Xr getprotoent 3 ,
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| .Xr clnp 4 ,
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| .Xr faith 4 ,
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| .Xr icmp6 4 ,
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| .Xr ip 4 ,
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| .Xr ip6 4 ,
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| .Xr ipsec 4 ,
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| .Xr multicast 4 ,
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| .Xr pim 4 ,
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| .Xr route 4 ,
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| .Xr tcp 4 ,
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| .Xr tp 4 ,
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| .Xr unix 4 ,
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| .Xr protocols 5 ,
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| .Xr accept_filter 9
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| .Sh HISTORY
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| The
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| .Fn getsockopt
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| system call appeared in
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| .Bx 4.2 .
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| .Sh BUGS
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| Several of the socket options should be handled at lower levels of the system.
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