1d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993 2d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 3d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" 4d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" are met: 7d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 24d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 25d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 26d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 27d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 28d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 29d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 30d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 31d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" 32d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" $FreeBSD$ 33d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.\" 34694b0a6bSGabor Kovesdan.Dd August 13, 2007 35d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Dt SCTP_RECVMSG 3 36d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Os 37d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Sh NAME 38d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Nm sctp_recvmsg 39694b0a6bSGabor Kovesdan.Nd receive a message from an SCTP socket 40d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Sh LIBRARY 41d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Lb libc 42d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Sh SYNOPSIS 43d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.In sys/types.h 44d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.In sys/socket.h 457c376800SRandall Stewart.In netinet/sctp.h 46d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Ft ssize_t 4716c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fo sctp_recvmsg 4816c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fa "int s" "void *msg" "size_t len" "struct sockaddr * restrict from" 4916c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fa "socklen_t * restrict fromlen" "struct sctp_sndrcvinfo *sinfo" "int *flags" 5016c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fc 51d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Sh DESCRIPTION 52d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 53d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fn sctp_recvmsg 5416c90ceeSChristian Brueffersystem call 55d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartis used to receive a message from another SCTP endpoint. 56d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 57d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fn sctp_recvmsg 58d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartcall is used by one-to-one (SOCK_STREAM) type sockets after a 5916c90ceeSChristian Brueffersuccessful 6016c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fn connect 61d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartcall or after the application has performed a 62d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fn listen 6344d9c281SChristian Bruefferfollowed by a successful 6444d9c281SChristian Brueffer.Fn accept . 65d8b5fd91SRandall StewartFor a one-to-many (SOCK_SEQPACKET) type socket, an endpoint may call 66d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fn sctp_recvmsg 67d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartafter having implicitly started an association via one 68d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartof the send calls including 6916c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fn sctp_sendmsg 7016c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fn sendto 71d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartand 7216c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fn sendmsg . 73d8b5fd91SRandall StewartOr, an application may also receive a message after having 74d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartcalled 7516c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fn listen 7644d9c281SChristian Bruefferwith a positive backlog to enable the reception of new associations. 77d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 78d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe address of the sender is held in the 79d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa from 80d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartargument with 81d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa fromlen 8216c90ceeSChristian Bruefferspecifying its size. 8316c90ceeSChristian BruefferAt the completion of a successful 84d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fn sctp_recvmsg 85d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartcall 86d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa from 87d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartwill hold the address of the peer and 88d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa fromlen 8916c90ceeSChristian Bruefferwill hold the length of that address. 9016c90ceeSChristian BruefferNote that 91d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartthe address is bounded by the inital value of 92d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa fromlen 93d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartwhich is used as an in/out variable. 94d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 95d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe length of the message 96d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa msg 97d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartto be received is bounded by 98d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa len . 9916c90ceeSChristian BruefferIf the message is too long to fit in the users 100d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartreceive buffer, then the 101d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa flags 10244d9c281SChristian Bruefferargument will 10344d9c281SChristian Brueffer.Em not 10444d9c281SChristian Bruefferhave the 10516c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Dv MSG_EOF 10616c90ceeSChristian Bruefferflag applied. 10716c90ceeSChristian BruefferIf the message is a complete message then 108d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartthe 109d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa flags 11016c90ceeSChristian Bruefferargument will have 11116c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Dv MSG_EOF 11216c90ceeSChristian Bruefferset. 11316c90ceeSChristian BruefferLocally detected errors are 11416c90ceeSChristian Bruefferindicated by a return value of -1 with 11516c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Va errno 11616c90ceeSChristian Bruefferset accordingly. 117d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 118d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa flags 11916c90ceeSChristian Bruefferargument may also hold the value 12016c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Dv MSG_NOTIFICATION . 12116c90ceeSChristian BruefferWhen this 12244d9c281SChristian Bruefferoccurs it indicates that the message received is 12344d9c281SChristian Brueffer.Em not 12444d9c281SChristian Bruefferfrom 125d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartthe peer endpoint, but instead is a notification from the 126d8b5fd91SRandall StewartSCTP stack (see 12716c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr sctp 4 12816c90ceeSChristian Bruefferfor more details). 12916c90ceeSChristian BruefferNote that no notifications are ever 130d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartgiven unless the user subscribes to such notifications using 13116c90ceeSChristian Bruefferthe 13216c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Dv SCTP_EVENTS 13316c90ceeSChristian Brueffersocket option. 134d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 13516c90ceeSChristian BruefferIf no messages are available at the socket then 136d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fn sctp_recvmsg 13716c90ceeSChristian Brueffernormally blocks on the reception of a message or NOTIFICATION, unless the 13816c90ceeSChristian Brueffersocket has been placed in non-blocking I/O mode. 139d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 140d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Xr select 2 141d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartsystem call may be used to determine when it is possible to 142d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartreceive a message. 143d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 144d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 145d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo 146d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartargument is defined as follows. 147d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Bd -literal 148d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartstruct sctp_sndrcvinfo { 149d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int16_t sinfo_stream; /* Stream arriving on */ 150d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int16_t sinfo_ssn; /* Stream Sequence Number */ 151d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int16_t sinfo_flags; /* Flags on the incoming message */ 152d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int32_t sinfo_ppid; /* The ppid field */ 153d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int32_t sinfo_context; /* context field */ 154d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int32_t sinfo_timetolive; /* not used by sctp_recvmsg */ 155d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int32_t sinfo_tsn; /* The transport sequence number */ 156d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart u_int32_t sinfo_cumtsn; /* The cumulative acknowledgment point */ 157d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart sctp_assoc_t sinfo_assoc_id; /* The association id of the peer */ 158d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart}; 159d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Ed 16016c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Pp 161d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 162d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo->sinfo_ppid 163d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartis an opaque 32 bit value that is passed transparently 164d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartthrough the stack from the peer endpoint. 165d8b5fd91SRandall StewartNote that the stack passes this value without regard to byte 166d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartorder. 167d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 168d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 169d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo->sinfo_flags 170d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartfield may include the following: 171d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Bd -literal 172d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart#define SCTP_UNORDERED 0x0400 /* Message is un-ordered */ 173d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Ed 174d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 175d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 176d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Dv SCTP_UNORDERED 177d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartflag is used to specify that the message arrived with no 178d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartspecific order and was delivered to the peer application 17916c90ceeSChristian Bruefferas soon as possible. 18016c90ceeSChristian BruefferWhen this flag is absent the message 181d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartwas delivered in order within the stream it was received. 182d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 183d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo->sinfo_stream 184d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartis the SCTP stream that the message was received on. 185d8b5fd91SRandall StewartStreams in SCTP are reliable (or partially reliable) flows of ordered 186d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartmessages. 187d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 188d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 189d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo->sinfo_context 19016c90ceeSChristian Bruefferfield is used only if the local application set an association level 19116c90ceeSChristian Brueffercontext with the 19216c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Dv SCTP_CONTEXT 19316c90ceeSChristian Brueffersocket option. 194d8b5fd91SRandall StewartOptionally a user process can use this value to index some application 195d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartspecific data structure for all data coming from a specific 196d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartassociation. 197d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 198d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 199d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo->sinfo_ssn 200d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartwill hold the stream sequence number assigned 20144d9c281SChristian Bruefferby the peer endpoint if the message is 20244d9c281SChristian Brueffer.Em not 20344d9c281SChristian Bruefferunordered. 204d8b5fd91SRandall StewartFor unordered messages this field holds an undefined value. 205d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 206d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 207d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo->sinfo_tsn 208d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartholds a transport sequence number (TSN) that was assigned 20916c90ceeSChristian Bruefferto this message by the peer endpoint. 21016c90ceeSChristian BruefferFor messages that fit in or less 211d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartthan the path MTU this will be the only TSN assigned. 21244d9c281SChristian BruefferNote that for messages that span multiple TSNs this 21344d9c281SChristian Brueffervalue will be one of the TSNs that was used on the 214d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartmessage. 215d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 216d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 217d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sinfo->sinfo_cumtsn 218d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartholds the current cumulative acknowledgment point of 21916c90ceeSChristian Bruefferthe transport association. 22016c90ceeSChristian BruefferNote that this may be larger 221d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartor smaller than the TSN assigned to the message itself. 222d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 223d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 22416c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fa sinfo->sinfo_assoc_id 225d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartis the unique association identification that was assigned 22616c90ceeSChristian Bruefferto the association. 22716c90ceeSChristian BruefferFor one-to-many (SOCK_SEQPACKET) type 228d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartsockets this value can be used to send data to the peer without 22916c90ceeSChristian Bruefferthe use of an address field. 23016c90ceeSChristian BruefferIt is also quite useful in 231d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartsetting various socket options on the specific association 232d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart(see 23344d9c281SChristian Brueffer.Xr sctp 4 ) . 234d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Pp 235d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 23616c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Fa sinfo->info_timetolive 237d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartfield is not used by 238d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa sctp_recvmsg . 239d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Sh RETURN VALUES 240d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe call returns the number of characters sent, or -1 241d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartif an error occurred. 242d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Sh ERRORS 243d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe 244d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fn sctp_recvmsg 245d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartsystem call 24616c90ceeSChristian Bruefferfails if: 247d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Bl -tag -width Er 248d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er EBADF 249d8b5fd91SRandall StewartAn invalid descriptor was specified. 250d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er ENOTSOCK 251d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe argument 252d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Fa s 253d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartis not a socket. 254d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er EFAULT 255d8b5fd91SRandall StewartAn invalid user space address was specified for an argument. 256d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er EMSGSIZE 257d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe socket requires that message be sent atomically, 258d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartand the size of the message to be sent made this impossible. 259d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er EAGAIN 260d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe socket is marked non-blocking and the requested operation 261d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartwould block. 262d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er ENOBUFS 263d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe system was unable to allocate an internal buffer. 264d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe operation may succeed when buffers become available. 265d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er ENOBUFS 266d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe output queue for a network interface was full. 267d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThis generally indicates that the interface has stopped sending, 268d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartbut may be caused by transient congestion. 269d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er EHOSTUNREACH 270d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe remote host was unreachable. 271d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er ENOTCON 27216c90ceeSChristian BruefferOn a one-to-one style socket no association exists. 273d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er ECONNRESET 274d8b5fd91SRandall StewartAn abort was received by the stack while the user was 275d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartattempting to send data to the peer. 276d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er ENOENT 277d8b5fd91SRandall StewartOn a one to many style socket no address is specified 278d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartso that the association cannot be located or the 279d8b5fd91SRandall StewartSCTP_ABORT flag was specified on a non-existing association. 280d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.It Bq Er EPIPE 281d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThe socket is unable to send anymore data 282d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Dv ( SBS_CANTSENDMORE 283d8b5fd91SRandall Stewarthas been set on the socket). 284d8b5fd91SRandall StewartThis typically means that the socket 285d8b5fd91SRandall Stewartis not connected and is a one-to-one style socket. 286d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.El 287d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Sh SEE ALSO 288d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Xr recv 2 , 289d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Xr select 2 , 290d8b5fd91SRandall Stewart.Xr socket 2 , 29116c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr write 2 , 29216c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr getsockopt 2 , 29316c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr setsockopt 2 , 29416c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr sctp_send 3 , 29516c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr sctp_sendmsg 3 , 29616c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr sendmsg 3 , 29716c90ceeSChristian Brueffer.Xr sctp 4 298