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author | ru <ru@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-07-05 07:21:55 +0000 |
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committer | ru <ru@FreeBSD.org> | 2004-07-05 07:21:55 +0000 |
commit | 408d450c6b824e2082587f0fdde36251dcbd51f3 (patch) | |
tree | 49232e34b7f903c77c2a1b444dc3c627f6fca93c /lib/libc/net | |
parent | 25cdbb430a757f882709f6b36eb7b665629b1e94 (diff) | |
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Markup fixes.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/libc/net')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/libc/net/getifmaddrs.3 | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/libc/net/inet6_opt_init.3 | 150 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/libc/net/inet6_rth_space.3 | 116 |
3 files changed, 180 insertions, 128 deletions
diff --git a/lib/libc/net/getifmaddrs.3 b/lib/libc/net/getifmaddrs.3 index 8594f6b..613a187 100644 --- a/lib/libc/net/getifmaddrs.3 +++ b/lib/libc/net/getifmaddrs.3 @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -.\" $FreeBSD$ -.\" .\" Copyright (c) 2003 Bruce M. Simpson. All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without @@ -19,7 +17,10 @@ .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. -.Dd October 12, 1995 +.\" +.\" $FreeBSD$ +.\" +.Dd November 14, 2003 .Dt GETIFMADDRS 3 .Os .Sh NAME @@ -40,11 +41,11 @@ function stores a reference to a linked list of the multicast memberships on the local machine in the memory referenced by .Fa ifmap . The list consists of -.Nm ifmaddrs +.Vt ifmaddrs structures, as defined in the include file -.Aq Pa ifaddrs.h . +.In ifaddrs.h . The -.Nm ifmaddrs +.Vt ifmaddrs structure contains at least the following entries: .Bd -literal struct ifmaddrs *ifma_next; /* Pointer to next struct */ @@ -54,26 +55,29 @@ structure contains at least the following entries: .Ed .Pp The -.Li ifma_next +.Va ifma_next field contains a pointer to the next structure on the list. This field is .Dv NULL in last structure on the list. .Pp The -.Li ifma_name -field references an AF_LINK address structure, containing the name of the +.Va ifma_name +field references an +.Dv AF_LINK +address structure, containing the name of the interface where the membership exists. .Pp The -.Li ifma_addr +.Va ifma_addr references the address that this membership is for. .Pp The -.Li ifma_lladdr +.Va ifma_lladdr field references a link-layer translation for the protocol-level address in -.Li ifma_addr , -if one is set, otherwise it is NULL. +.Va ifma_addr , +if one is set, otherwise it is +.Dv NULL . .Pp The data returned by .Fn getifmaddrs @@ -93,20 +97,20 @@ or .Xr sysctl 3 . .Sh BUGS If both -.Aq Pa net/if.h +.In net/if.h and -.Aq Pa ifaddrs.h +.In ifaddrs.h are being included, -.Aq Pa net/if.h +.In net/if.h .Em must be included before -.Aq Pa ifaddrs.h . +.In ifaddrs.h . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr sysctl 3 , .Xr networking 4 , .Xr ifconfig 8 .Sh HISTORY The -.Nm -implementation first appeared in +.Fn getifmaddrs +function first appeared in .Fx 5.2 . diff --git a/lib/libc/net/inet6_opt_init.3 b/lib/libc/net/inet6_opt_init.3 index 4102414..88dd483 100644 --- a/lib/libc/net/inet6_opt_init.3 +++ b/lib/libc/net/inet6_opt_init.3 @@ -66,108 +66,129 @@ complicated. The advanced API therefore defines a set of functions to help applications. These functions assume the -formatting rules specified in Appendix B in RFC2460 i.e., that the +formatting rules specified in Appendix B in RFC2460, i.e., that the largest field is placed last in the option. The function prototypes for these functions are all in the -.Aq Li netinet/in.h +.In netinet/in.h header. .\" .Ss inet6_opt_init +The .Fn inet6_opt_init +function returns the number of bytes needed for the empty -extension header i.e., without any options. +extension header, i.e., without any options. If -.Li extbuf -is not NULL it also initializes the extension header to have the correct length +.Va extbuf +is not +.Dv NULL +it also initializes the extension header to have the correct length field. In that case if the -.Li extlen value is not a positive -.Po -i.e., non-zero -.Pc -multiple of 8 the function fails and returns -1. +.Fa extlen +value is not a positive +(i.e., non-zero) +multiple of 8 the function fails and returns \-1. .\" .Ss inet6_opt_append +The .Fn inet6_opt_append +function returns the updated total length taking into account adding an option with length -.Li len +.Fa len and alignment -.Li align . -.Li Offset +.Fa align . +The +.Fa offset +argument should be the length returned by .Fn inet6_opt_init or a previous .Fn inet6_opt_append . If -.Li extbuf -is not NULL then, in addition to returning the length, +.Fa extbuf +is not +.Dv NULL +then, in addition to returning the length, the function inserts any needed pad option, initializes the option -.Po -setting the type and length fields -.Pc +(setting the type and length fields) and returns a pointer to the location for the option content in -.Li databufp . +.Fa databufp . .Pp -.Li type +The +.Fa type +argument is the 8-bit option type. -.Li len +The +.Fa len +argument is the length of the option data -.Po -i.e., excluding the option type and option length fields. -.Pc +(i.e., excluding the option type and option length fields). .Pp Once .Fn inet6_opt_append -has been called the application can use the +has been called, the application can use the databuf directly, or use .Fn inet6_opt_set_val to specify the content of the option. .Pp The option type must have a value from 2 to 255, inclusive. -.Po -0 and 1 are reserved for the Pad1 and PadN options, respectively. -.Pc +(0 and 1 are reserved for the Pad1 and PadN options, respectively.) .Pp The option data length must have a value between 0 and 255, inclusive, and is the length of the option data that follows. .Pp The -.Li align +.Fa align parameter must have a value of 1, 2, 4, or 8. The align value can not exceed the value of -.Li len . +.Fa len . .\" .Ss inet6_opt_finish +The .Fn inet6_opt_finish +function returns the updated total length taking into account the final padding of the extension header to make it a multiple of 8 bytes. -.Li Offset +The +.Fa offset +argument should be the length returned by .Fn inet6_opt_init or .Fn inet6_opt_append . If -.Li extbuf -is not NULL the function also +.Fa extbuf +is not +.Dv NULL +the function also initializes the option by inserting a Pad1 or PadN option of the proper length. .Pp If the necessary pad does not fit in the extension header buffer the -function returns -1. +function returns \-1. .\" .Ss inet6_opt_set_val +The .Fn inet6_opt_set_val +function inserts data items of various sizes in the data portion of the option. -.Li Databuf +The +.Fa databuf +argument should be a pointer returned by .Fn inet6_opt_append . -.Li val +The +.Fa val +argument should point to the data to be inserted. -.Li Offset +The +.Fa offset +argument specifies where in the data portion of the option the value should be inserted; the first byte after the option type and length is accessed by specifying an offset of zero. @@ -179,24 +200,27 @@ Even when the alignment requirement is not satisfied, the function should just copy the data as required. .Pp The function returns the offset for the next field -.Po -i.e., -.Li offset +(i.e., +.Fa offset + -.Li vallen -.Pc +.Fa vallen ) which can be used when composing option content with multiple fields. .\" .Ss inet6_opt_next +The .Fn inet6_opt_next +function parses received extension headers returning the next option. -.Li Extbuf +The +.Fa extbuf and -.Li extlen -specifies the extension header. -.Li Offset -should either be zero (for the first option) or the length returned +.Fa extlen +arguments specify the extension header. +The +.Fa offset +argument +should either be zero (for the first option), or the length returned by a previous call to .Fn inet6_opt_next or @@ -204,10 +228,9 @@ or It specifies the position where to continue scanning the extension buffer. The next option is returned by updating -.Li typep , -.Li lenp , +.Fa typep , lenp , and -.Li databufp . +.Fa databufp . This function returns the updated .Dq previous length @@ -217,20 +240,27 @@ This returned length can then be passed to subsequent calls to .Fn inet6_opt_next . This function does not return any PAD1 or PADN options. -When there are no more options the return value is -1. +When there are no more options the return value is \-1. .\" .Ss inet6_opt_get_val +The .Fn inet6_opt_get_val -This function extracts data items of various sizes +function extracts data items of various sizes in the data portion of the option. -.Li Databuf +The +.Fa databuf +argument should be a pointer returned by .Fn inet6_opt_next or .Fn inet6_opt_find . -.Li Val +The +.Fa val +argument should point to the destination for the extracted data. -.Li Offset +The +.Fa offset +argument specifies from where in the data portion of the option the value should be extracted; the first byte after the option type and length is accessed by specifying an offset of zero. @@ -240,12 +270,10 @@ as described in Appendix B of RFC2460, but the function must not rely on the alignment. .Pp The function returns the offset for the next field -.Po -i.e., -.Li offset +(i.e., +.Fa offset + -.Li vallen -.Pc +.Fa vallen ) which can be used when extracting option content with multiple fields. Robust receivers might want to verify alignment before calling @@ -253,7 +281,7 @@ this function. .\" .Sh DIAGNOSTICS All the functions return -.Li -1 +\-1 on an error. .\" .Sh EXAMPLES diff --git a/lib/libc/net/inet6_rth_space.3 b/lib/libc/net/inet6_rth_space.3 index 09b0c01..34e3f26 100644 --- a/lib/libc/net/inet6_rth_space.3 +++ b/lib/libc/net/inet6_rth_space.3 @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ .Os .\" .Sh NAME -.Nm inet6_rth_space -.Nm inet6_rth_init -.Nm inet6_rth_add -.Nm inet6_rth_reverse -.Nm inet6_rth_segments +.Nm inet6_rth_space , +.Nm inet6_rth_init , +.Nm inet6_rth_add , +.Nm inet6_rth_reverse , +.Nm inet6_rth_segments , .Nm inet6_rth_getaddr .Nd IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation .\" @@ -86,137 +86,157 @@ fetches one address from a Routing header .Pp The function prototypes for these functions are defined as a result of including the -.Aq Li netinet/in.h +.In netinet/in.h header. .\" .Ss inet6_rth_space +The .Fn inet6_rth_space +function returns the number of bytes required to hold a Routing header of the specified type containing the specified number of -.Li segments -.Po addresses. -.Pc +segments (addresses). For an IPv6 Type 0 Routing header, the number of -.Li segments +segments must be between 0 and 127, inclusive. The return value is just the space for the Routing header. When the application uses ancillary data it must pass the returned length to .Fn CMSG_LEN to determine how much memory is needed for the ancillary data object -.Po -including the cmsghdr structure. -.Pc +(including the +.Vt cmsghdr +structure). .Pp If the return value is 0, then either the type of the Routing header is not supported by this implementation or the number of segments is invalid for this type of Routing header. .Pp -Note: This function returns the size but does not allocate the space +Note: this function returns the size but does not allocate the space required for the ancillary data. This allows an application to allocate a larger buffer, if other ancillary data objects are desired, since all the ancillary data objects must be specified to -.Fn sendmsg +.Xr sendmsg 2 as a single msg_control buffer. .Ss inet6_rth_init +The .Fn inet6_rth_init +function initializes the buffer pointed to by -.Li bp +.Fa bp to contain a -Routing header of the specified type and sets ip6r_len based on the -.Li segments +Routing header of the specified type and sets +.Va ip6r_len +based on the +.Fa segments parameter. -.Li bp_len +The +.Fa bp_len +argument is only used to verify that the buffer is large enough. -The ip6r_segleft field is set to zero; +The +.Va ip6r_segleft +field is set to zero; .Fn inet6_rth_add will increment it. .Pp When the application uses ancillary data the application must -initialize any cmsghdr fields. +initialize any +.Vt cmsghdr +fields. .Pp The caller must allocate the buffer and its size can be determined by calling .Fn inet6_rth_space . .Pp Upon success the return value is the pointer to the buffer -.Li bp , +.Fa bp , and this is then used as the first argument to the next two functions. -Upon an error the return value is NULL. +Upon an error the return value is +.Dv NULL . .\" .Ss inet6_rth_add +The .Fn inet6_rth_add +function adds the IPv6 address pointed to by -.Li addr +.Fa addr to the end of the Routing header being constructed. .Pp -If successful, the segleft member of the Routing Header is updated to +If successful, the +.Va segleft +member of the Routing Header is updated to account for the new address in the Routing header and the return value of the function is 0. -Upon an error the return value of the function is -1. +Upon an error the return value of the function is \-1. .\" .Ss inet6_rth_reverse +The .Fn inet6_rth_reverse +function takes a Routing header extension header -.Po -pointed to by the first argument -.Li in -.Pc +(pointed to by the first argument +.Fa in ) and writes a new Routing header that sends datagrams along the reverse of that route. Both arguments are allowed to point to the same buffer -.Po -that is, the reversal can occur in place. -.Pc +(that is, the reversal can occur in place). .Pp -The return value of the function is 0 on success, or -1 upon an error. +The return value of the function is 0 on success, or \-1 upon an error. .\" .Ss inet6_rth_segments +The .Fn inet6_rth_segments +function returns the number of segments -.Po -addresses -.Pc +(addresses) contained in the Routing header described by -.Li bp . +.Fa bp . On success the return value is zero or greater. -The return value of the function is -1 upon an error. +The return value of the function is \-1 upon an error. .\" .Ss inet6_rth_getaddr +The .Fn inet6_rth_getaddr +function returns a pointer to the IPv6 address specified by -.Li index -.Po -which must have a value between 0 and one less than the value +.Fa index +(which must have a value between 0 and one less than the value returned by -.Fn inet6_rth_segments -.Pc +.Fn inet6_rth_segments ) in the Routing header described by -.Li bp . +.Fa bp . An application should first call .Fn inet6_rth_segments to obtain the number of segments in the Routing header. .Pp -Upon an error the return value of the function is NULL. +Upon an error the return value of the function is +.Dv NULL . .\" .Sh DIAGNOSTICS +The .Fn inet6_rth_space and -.FN inet6_rth_getaddr +.Fn inet6_rth_getaddr +functions return 0 on errors. .Pp +The .Fn inet6_rthdr_init +function returns .Dv NULL on error. +The .Fn inet6_rth_add and .Fn inet6_rth_reverse -return0 on success, or -1 upon an error. +functions +return 0 on success, or \-1 upon an error. .\" .Sh EXAMPLES draft-ietf-ipngwg-rfc2292bis-08.txt |