.\" This page is in the public domain. .\" Almost all details are from RFC 2553. .\" .\" 2004-12-14, mtk, Added EAI_OVERFLOW error .\" 2004-12-14 Fixed description of error return .\" .TH GETNAMEINFO 3 2007-06-08 "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .SH NAME getnameinfo \- address-to-name translation in protocol-independent manner .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .B #include .sp .BI "int getnameinfo(const struct sockaddr *" "sa" ", socklen_t " "salen" , .BI " char *" "host" ", size_t " "hostlen" , .BI " char *" "serv" ", size_t " "servlen" ", int " "flags" ); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR getnameinfo (3) function is defined for protocol-independent address-to-nodename translation. It combines the functionality of .BR gethostbyaddr (3) and .BR getservbyport (3) and is the inverse of .BR getaddrinfo (3). The .I sa argument is a pointer to a generic socket address structure (of type .I sockaddr_in or .IR sockaddr_in6 ) of size .IR salen that holds the input IP address and port number. The arguments .I host and .I serv are pointers to buffers (of size .I hostlen and .I servlen respectively) to hold the return values. The caller can specify that no hostname (or no service name) is required by providing a NULL .I host (or .IR serv ) argument or a zero .I hostlen (or .IR servlen ) parameter. However, at least one of hostname or service name must be requested. The .I flags argument modifies the behaviour of .BR getnameinfo (3) as follows: .TP .B NI_NOFQDN If set, return only the hostname part of the FQDN for local hosts. .TP .B NI_NUMERICHOST If set, then the numeric form of the hostname is returned. .\" For example, by calling .\" .I inet_ntop() .\" instead of .\" .IR gethostbyaddr() . (When not set, this will still happen in case the node's name cannot be looked up.) .TP .B NI_NAMEREQD If set, then a error is returned if the hostname cannot be looked up. .TP .B NI_NUMERICSERV If set, then the service address is returned in numeric form, for example by its port number. .TP .B NI_DGRAM If set, then the service is datagram (UDP) based rather than stream (TCP) based. This is required for the few ports (512-514) that have different services for UDP and TCP. .SS "Extensions to getaddrinfo() for Internationalized Domain Names" .PP Starting with glibc 2.3.4, .BR getnameinfo () has been extended to selectively allow host names to be transparently converted to and from the Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) format (see RFC 3490, .IR "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)" ). Three new flags are defined: .TP .B NI_IDN If this flag is used, then the name found in the lookup process is converted from IDN format to the locale's encoding if necessary. ASCII-only names are not affected by the conversion, which makes this flag usable in existing programs and environments. .TP .BR NI_IDN_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED ", " NI_IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES Setting these flags will enable the IDNA_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED (allow unassigned Unicode code points) and IDNA_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES (check output to make sure it is a STD3 conforming host name) flags respectively to be used in the IDNA handling. .SH "RETURN VALUE" .\" FIXME glibc defines the following additional errors, some which .\" can probably be returned by getnameinfo(); they need to .\" be documented. .\" # ifdef __USE_GNU .\" # define EAI_INPROGRESS -100 /* Processing request in progress. */ .\" # define EAI_CANCELED -101 /* Request canceled. */ .\" # define EAI_NOTCANCELED -102 /* Request not canceled. */ .\" # define EAI_ALLDONE -103 /* All requests done. */ .\" # define EAI_INTR -104 /* Interrupted by a signal. */ .\" # define EAI_IDN_ENCODE -105 /* IDN encoding failed. */ .\" # endif On success 0 is returned, and node and service names, if requested, are filled with null-terminated strings, possibly truncated to fit the specified buffer lengths. On error one of the following non-zero error codes is returned: .TP .B EAI_AGAIN The name could not be resolved at this time. Try again later. .TP .B EAI_BADFLAGS The .I flags parameter has an invalid value. .TP .B EAI_FAIL A non-recoverable error occurred. .TP .B EAI_FAMILY The address family was not recognized, or the address length was invalid for the specified family. .TP .B EAI_MEMORY Out of memory. .TP .B EAI_NONAME The name does not resolve for the supplied parameters. NI_NAMEREQD is set and the host's name cannot be located, or neither hostname nor service name were requested. .TP .B EAI_OVERFLOW The buffer pointed to by .I host or .I serv was too small. .TP .B EAI_SYSTEM A system error occurred. The error code can be found in .IR errno . .PP The .BR gai_strerror (3) function translates these error codes to a human readable string, suitable for error reporting. .SH FILES /etc/hosts .br /etc/nsswitch.conf .br /etc/resolv.conf .SH "CONFORMING TO" RFC\ 2553, POSIX.1-2001. .SH NOTES In order to assist the programmer in choosing reasonable sizes for the supplied buffers, .I defines the constants .in +0.5i .nf # define NI_MAXHOST 1025 # define NI_MAXSERV 32 .fi .in .PP The former is the constant MAXDNAME in recent versions of BIND's .I header file. The latter is a guess based on the services listed in the current Assigned Numbers RFC. .SH EXAMPLE The following code tries to get the numeric hostname and service name, for a given socket address. Note that there is no hardcoded reference to a particular address family. .in +0.5i .nf struct sockaddr *sa; /* input */ char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST], sbuf[NI_MAXSERV]; if (getnameinfo(sa, sa->sa_len, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), sbuf, sizeof(sbuf), NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV) == 0) printf("host=%s, serv=%s\en", hbuf, sbuf); .fi .in The following version checks if the socket address has a reverse address mapping. .in +0.5i .nf struct sockaddr *sa; /* input */ char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST]; if (getnameinfo(sa, sa->sa_len, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), NULL, 0, NI_NAMEREQD)) printf("could not resolve hostname"); else printf("host=%s\en", hbuf); .fi .in .PP An example program using .BR getnameinfo () can be found in .BR getaddrinfo (3). .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR socket (2), .BR getaddrinfo (3), .BR gethostbyaddr (3), .BR getservbyname (3), .BR getservbyport (3), .BR inet_ntop (3), .BR hosts (5), .BR services (5), .BR hostname (7), .BR named (8) .LP R. Gilligan, S. Thomson, J. Bound and W. Stevens, .IR "Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6" , RFC\ 2553, March 1999. .LP Tatsuya Jinmei and Atsushi Onoe, .IR "An Extension of Format for IPv6 Scoped Addresses" , internet draft, work in progress. ftp://ftp.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ipngwg-scopedaddr-format-02.txt .LP Craig Metz, .IR "Protocol Independence Using the Sockets API" , Proceedings of the freenix track: 2000 USENIX annual technical conference, June 2000. http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix2000/freenix/metzprotocol.html