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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 20*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 21*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 22*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 23*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 24*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 25*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 26*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 27*8269e767SBrooks Davis.\" 28*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Dd March 30, 2020 29*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Dt BIND 2 30*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Os 31*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh NAME 32*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Nm bind 33*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Nd assign a local protocol address to a socket 34*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh LIBRARY 35*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Lb libc 36*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh SYNOPSIS 37*8269e767SBrooks Davis.In sys/socket.h 38*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Ft int 39*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fn bind "int s" "const struct sockaddr *addr" "socklen_t addrlen" 40*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh DESCRIPTION 41*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 42*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fn bind 43*8269e767SBrooks Davissystem call 44*8269e767SBrooks Davisassigns the local protocol address to a socket. 45*8269e767SBrooks DavisWhen a socket is created 46*8269e767SBrooks Daviswith 47*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Xr socket 2 48*8269e767SBrooks Davisit exists in an address family space but has no protocol address assigned. 49*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 50*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fn bind 51*8269e767SBrooks Davissystem call requests that 52*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fa addr 53*8269e767SBrooks Davisbe assigned to the socket. 54*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh NOTES 55*8269e767SBrooks DavisBinding an address in the UNIX domain creates a socket in the file 56*8269e767SBrooks Davissystem that must be deleted by the caller when it is no longer 57*8269e767SBrooks Davisneeded (using 58*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Xr unlink 2 ) . 59*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Pp 60*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe rules used in address binding vary between communication domains. 61*8269e767SBrooks DavisConsult the manual entries in section 4 for detailed information. 62*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Pp 63*8269e767SBrooks DavisFor maximum portability, you should always zero the socket address structure 64*8269e767SBrooks Davisbefore populating it and passing it to 65*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fn bind . 66*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh RETURN VALUES 67*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Rv -std bind 68*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh ERRORS 69*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 70*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fn bind 71*8269e767SBrooks Davissystem call will fail if: 72*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Bl -tag -width Er 73*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EAGAIN 74*8269e767SBrooks DavisKernel resources to complete the request are 75*8269e767SBrooks Davistemporarily unavailable. 76*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EBADF 77*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 78*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fa s 79*8269e767SBrooks Davisargument 80*8269e767SBrooks Davisis not a valid descriptor. 81*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EINVAL 82*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe socket is already bound to an address, and the protocol does not support 83*8269e767SBrooks Davisbinding to a new address; or the socket has been shut down. 84*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EINVAL 85*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 86*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fa addrlen 87*8269e767SBrooks Davisargument is not a valid length for the address family. 88*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er ENOTSOCK 89*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 90*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fa s 91*8269e767SBrooks Davisargument 92*8269e767SBrooks Davisis not a socket. 93*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EADDRNOTAVAIL 94*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe specified address is not available from the local machine. 95*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EADDRINUSE 96*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe specified address is already in use. 97*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EAFNOSUPPORT 98*8269e767SBrooks DavisAddresses in the specified address family cannot be used with this socket. 99*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EACCES 100*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe requested address is protected, and the current user 101*8269e767SBrooks Davishas inadequate permission to access it. 102*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EFAULT 103*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 104*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fa addr 105*8269e767SBrooks Davisargument is not in a valid part of the user 106*8269e767SBrooks Davisaddress space. 107*8269e767SBrooks Davis.El 108*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Pp 109*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe following errors are specific to binding addresses in the UNIX domain. 110*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Bl -tag -width EADDRNOTAVA 111*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er ENOTDIR 112*8269e767SBrooks DavisA component of the path prefix is not a directory. 113*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG 114*8269e767SBrooks DavisA component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters, 115*8269e767SBrooks Davisor an entire path name exceeded 1023 characters. 116*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er ENOENT 117*8269e767SBrooks DavisA prefix component of the path name does not exist. 118*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er ELOOP 119*8269e767SBrooks DavisToo many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname. 120*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EIO 121*8269e767SBrooks DavisAn I/O error occurred while making the directory entry or allocating the inode. 122*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EINTEGRITY 123*8269e767SBrooks DavisCorrupted data was detected while reading from the file system. 124*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EROFS 125*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe name would reside on a read-only file system. 126*8269e767SBrooks Davis.It Bq Er EISDIR 127*8269e767SBrooks DavisAn empty pathname was specified. 128*8269e767SBrooks Davis.El 129*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh SEE ALSO 130*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Xr connect 2 , 131*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Xr getsockname 2 , 132*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Xr listen 2 , 133*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Xr socket 2 134*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Sh HISTORY 135*8269e767SBrooks DavisThe 136*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Fn bind 137*8269e767SBrooks Davissystem call appeared in 138*8269e767SBrooks Davis.Bx 4.2 . 139