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.\" This man page is Copyright (C) 1999 Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de>.
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.\" Permission is granted to distribute possibly modified copies
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.\" of this page provided the header is included verbatim,
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.\" and in case of nontrivial modification author and date
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.\" of the modification is added to the header.
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.\" $Id: udp.7,v 1.7 2000/01/22 01:55:05 freitag Exp $
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.\"
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.TH UDP 7 1998-10-02 "Linux Man Page" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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udp \- User Datagram Protocol for IPv4
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <sys/socket.h>
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.br
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.B #include <netinet/in.h>
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.br
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.B udp_socket = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This is an implementation of the User Datagram Protocol
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described in RFC\ 768.
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It implements a connectionless, unreliable datagram packet service.
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Packets may be reordered or duplicated before they arrive. UDP
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generates and checks checksums to catch transmission errors.
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When a UDP socket is created,
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its local and remote addresses are unspecified.
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Datagrams can be sent immediately using
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.BR sendto (2)
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or
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.BR sendmsg (2)
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with a valid destination address as an argument. When
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.BR connect (2)
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is called on the socket the default destination address is set and
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datagrams can now be sent using
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.BR send (2)
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or
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.BR write (2)
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without specifying an destination address.
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It is still possible to send to other destinations by passing an
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address to
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.BR sendto (2)
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or
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.BR sendmsg (2).
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In order to receive packets the socket can be bound to an local
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address first by using
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.BR bind (2).
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Otherwise the socket layer will automatically assign
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a free local port out of the range defined by
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.I net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range
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and bind the socket to
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.IR INADDR_ANY .
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All receive operations return only one packet.
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When the packet is smaller than the passed buffer only that much
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data is returned, when it is bigger the packet is truncated and the
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.B MSG_TRUNC
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flag is set.
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.I MSG_WAITALL
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is not supported.
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IP options may be sent or received using the socket options described in
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.BR ip (7).
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They are only processed by the kernel when the appropriate sysctl
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is enabled (but still passed to the user even when it is turned off).
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See
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.BR ip (7).
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When the
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.B MSG_DONTROUTE
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flag is set on sending the destination address must refer to an local
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interface address and the packet is only sent to that interface.
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UDP fragments a packet when its total length exceeds the interface MTU
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(Maximum Transmission Unit).
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A more network friendly alternative is to use path MTU discovery
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as described in the
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.B IP_MTU_DISCOVER
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section of
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.BR ip (7).
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.SH "ADDRESS FORMAT"
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UDP uses the IPv4
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.B sockaddr_in
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address format described in
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.BR ip (7).
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.SH "ERROR HANDLING"
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All fatal errors will be passed to the user as an error return even
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when the socket is not connected. This includes asynchronous errors
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received from the network. You may get an error for an earlier packet
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that was sent on the same socket.
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This behaviour differs from many other BSD socket implementations
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which don't pass any errors unless the socket is connected.
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Linux's behaviour is mandated by
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.BR RFC\ 1122 .
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For compatibility with legacy code in Linux 2.0 and 2.2
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it was possible to set the
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.B SO_BSDCOMPAT
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SOL_SOCKET option to receive remote errors only when the socket has been
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connected (except for
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.B EPROTO
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and
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.BR EMSGSIZE ).
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Locally generated errors are always passed.
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Support for this socket option was removed in later kernels; see
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.BR socket (7)
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for further information.
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When the
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.B IP_RECVERR
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option is enabled all errors are stored in the socket error queue
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and can be received by
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.BR recvmsg (2)
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with the
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.B MSG_ERRQUEUE
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flag set.
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.SH "SOCKET OPTIONS"
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To set or get a UDP socket option, call
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.BR getsockopt (2)
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to read or
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.BR setsockopt (2)
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to write the option with the option level argument set to
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.BR IPPROTO_UDP .
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.TP
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.BR UDP_CORK " (since Linux 2.5.44)"
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If this option is enabled, then all data output on this socket
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is accumulated into a single datagram that is transmitted when
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the option is disabled.
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This option should not be used in code intended to be
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portable.
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.\" FIXME document UDP_ENCAP (new in kernel 2.5.67)
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.SH IOCTLS
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These ioctls can be accessed using
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.BR ioctl (2).
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The correct syntax is:
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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.BI int " value";
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.IB error " = ioctl(" udp_socket ", " ioctl_type ", &" value ");"
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.fi
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.RE
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.TP
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.BR FIONREAD " (" SIOCINQ )
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Gets a pointer to an integer as argument.
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Returns the size of the next pending datagram in the integer in bytes,
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or 0 when no datagram is pending.
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.TP
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.BR TIOCOUTQ " (" SIOCOUTQ )
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Returns the number of data bytes in the local send queue.
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Only supported with Linux 2.4 and above.
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.PP
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In addition all ioctls documented in
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.BR ip (7)
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and
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.BR socket (7)
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are supported.
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.SH ERRORS
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All errors documented for
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.BR socket (7)
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or
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.BR ip (7)
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may be returned by a send or receive on a UDP socket.
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.B ECONNREFUSED
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No receiver was associated with the destination address.
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This might be caused by a previous packet sent over the socket.
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.SH VERSIONS
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IP_RECVERR is a new feature in Linux 2.2.
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.SH CREDITS
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This man page was written by Andi Kleen.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR ip (7),
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.BR raw (7),
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.BR socket (7)
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RFC\ 768 for the User Datagram Protocol.
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.br
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RFC\ 1122 for the host requirements.
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.br
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RFC\ 1191 for a description of path MTU discovery.
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