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26.Dd October 13, 2002
27.Dt SOCKATMARK 3
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm sockatmark
31.Nd determine whether the read pointer is at the OOB mark
32.Sh LIBRARY
33.Lb libc
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In sys/socket.h
36.Ft int
37.Fn sockatmark "int s"
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39To find out if the read pointer is currently pointing at
40the mark in the data stream, the
41.Fn sockatmark
42function is provided.
43If
44.Fn sockatmark
45returns 1, the next read will return data
46after the mark.
47Otherwise (assuming out of band data has arrived),
48the next read will provide data sent by the client prior
49to transmission of the out of band signal.
50The routine used
51in the remote login process to flush output on receipt of an
52interrupt or quit signal is shown below.
53It reads the normal data up to the mark (to discard it),
54then reads the out-of-band byte.
55.Bd -literal -offset indent
56#include <sys/socket.h>
57\&...
58oob()
59{
60	int out = FWRITE, mark;
61	char waste[BUFSIZ];
62
63	/* flush local terminal output */
64	ioctl(1, TIOCFLUSH, (char *)&out);
65	for (;;) {
66		if ((mark = sockatmark(rem)) < 0) {
67			perror("sockatmark");
68			break;
69		}
70		if (mark)
71			break;
72		(void) read(rem, waste, sizeof (waste));
73	}
74	if (recv(rem, &mark, 1, MSG_OOB) < 0) {
75		perror("recv");
76		...
77	}
78	...
79}
80.Ed
81.Sh RETURN VALUES
82Upon successful completion, the
83.Fn sockatmark
84function returns the value 1 if the read pointer is pointing at
85the OOB mark, 0 if it is not.
86Otherwise the value \-1 is returned
87and the global variable
88.Va errno
89is set to
90indicate the error.
91.Sh ERRORS
92The
93.Fn sockatmark
94call fails if:
95.Bl -tag -width Er
96.It Bq Er EBADF
97The
98.Fa s
99argument
100is not a valid descriptor.
101.It Bq Er ENOTTY
102The
103.Fa s
104argument
105is a descriptor for a file, not a socket.
106.El
107.Sh SEE ALSO
108.Xr recv 2 ,
109.Xr send 2
110.Sh HISTORY
111The
112.Fn sockatmark
113function was introduced by
114.St -p1003.1-2001 ,
115to standardize the historical
116.Dv SIOCATMARK
117.Xr ioctl 2 .
118The
119.Er ENOTTY
120error instead of the usual
121.Er ENOTSOCK
122is to match the historical behavior of
123.Dv SIOCATMARK .
124