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For example 88f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Dv inet/dgram/udp 89f7045ac0SArchie Cobbsis a more readable but equivalent version of 90f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Dv 2/2/17 . 91f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Sh CONTROL MESSAGES 92f7045ac0SArchie CobbsThis node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following: 93f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Bl -tag -width foo 94f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_BIND 95f7045ac0SArchie CobbsThis functions exactly like the 96f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Xr bind 2 97b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovsystem call. 98b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovThe 99f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct sockaddr" 100f7045ac0SArchie Cobbssocket address parameter should be supplied as an argument. 101f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_LISTEN 102f7045ac0SArchie CobbsThis functions exactly like the 103f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Xr listen 2 104b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovsystem call. 105b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovThe backlog parameter (a single 32 bit 106f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Dv int ) 107f7045ac0SArchie Cobbsshould be supplied as an argument. 108f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_CONNECT 109f7045ac0SArchie CobbsThis functions exactly like the 110f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Xr connect 2 111b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovsystem call. 112b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovThe 113f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct sockaddr" 1148e078873SArchie Cobbsdestination address parameter should be supplied as an argument. 115f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_ACCEPT 116f7045ac0SArchie CobbsCurrently unimplemented. 117f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_GETNAME 1188e078873SArchie CobbsEquivalent to the 119000d5619SMaxim Sobolev.Xr getsockname 2 120b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovsystem call. 121b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovThe name is returned as a 1228e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct sockaddr" 1238e078873SArchie Cobbsin the arguments field of the reply. 124f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_GETPEERNAME 1258e078873SArchie CobbsEquivalent to the 1268e078873SArchie Cobbs.Xr getpeername 2 127b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovsystem call. 128b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovThe name is returned as a 1298e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct sockaddr" 1308e078873SArchie Cobbsin the arguments field of the reply. 131f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_SETOPT 1328e078873SArchie CobbsEquivalent to the 1338e078873SArchie Cobbs.Xr setsockopt 2 1348e078873SArchie Cobbssystem call, except that the option name, level, and value are passed in a 1358e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct ng_ksocket_sockopt" . 136f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_GETOPT 1378e078873SArchie CobbsEquivalent to the 1388e078873SArchie Cobbs.Xr getsockopt 2 1398e078873SArchie Cobbssystem call, except that the option is passed in a 1408e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct ng_ksocket_sockopt" . 1418e078873SArchie CobbsWhen sending this command, the 1428e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv value 1438e078873SArchie Cobbsfield should be empty; upon return, it will contain the 1448e078873SArchie Cobbsretrieved value. 145f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.El 1468e078873SArchie Cobbs.Sh ASCII FORM CONTROL MESSAGES 1478e078873SArchie CobbsFor control messages that pass a 1488e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct sockaddr" 14951291597SJulian Elischerin the argument field, the normal 15051291597SJulian Elischer.Tn ASCII 15151291597SJulian Elischerequivalent of the C structure 152b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovis an acceptable form. 153b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovFor the 1548e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv PF_INET 1558e078873SArchie Cobbsand 1568e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv PF_LOCAL 1578e078873SArchie Cobbsaddress families, a more convenient form is also used, which is 1588e078873SArchie Cobbsthe protocol family name, followed by a slash, followed by the actual 159b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovaddress. 160b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovFor 1618e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv PF_INET , 1628e078873SArchie Cobbsthe address is an IP address followed by an optional colon and port number. 1638e078873SArchie CobbsFor 1648e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv PF_LOCAL , 1658e078873SArchie Cobbsthe address is the pathname as a doubly quoted string. 1668e078873SArchie Cobbs.Pp 1678e078873SArchie CobbsExamples: 1688e078873SArchie Cobbs.Bl -tag -width XXXXXXXXXX 1698e078873SArchie Cobbs.It Dv PF_LOCAL 1708e078873SArchie Cobbslocal/"/tmp/foo.socket" 171ef02c1e5SArchie Cobbs.It Dv PF_INET 172ef02c1e5SArchie Cobbsinet/192.168.1.1:1234 1738e078873SArchie Cobbs.It Other 174ef02c1e5SArchie Cobbs.Dv "\&{ family=16 len=16 data=[0x70 0x00 0x01 0x23] \&}" 1758e078873SArchie Cobbs.El 1768e078873SArchie Cobbs.Pp 1778e078873SArchie CobbsFor control messages that pass a 1788e078873SArchie Cobbs.Dv "struct ng_ksocket_sockopt" , 17951291597SJulian Elischerthe normal 18051291597SJulian Elischer.Tn ASCII 181b5e7e999SRuslan Ermilovform for that structure is used. 182b5e7e999SRuslan ErmilovIn the future, more 1838e078873SArchie Cobbsconvenient encoding of the more common socket options may be supported. 184f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Sh SHUTDOWN 185f7045ac0SArchie CobbsThis node shuts down upon receipt of a 186f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Dv NGM_SHUTDOWN 187f7045ac0SArchie Cobbscontrol message, or when the hook is disconnected. 188f7045ac0SArchie CobbsShutdown of the node closes the associated socket. 189f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Sh SEE ALSO 190f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Xr socket 2 , 191f7045ac0SArchie Cobbs.Xr netgraph 4 , 192bec35b9aSArchie Cobbs.Xr ng_socket 4 , 193bec35b9aSArchie Cobbs.Xr ngctl 8 19451291597SJulian Elischer.Sh HISTORY 19551291597SJulian ElischerThe 19651291597SJulian Elischer.Nm 19751291597SJulian Elischernode type was implemented in 19851291597SJulian Elischer.Fx 4.0 . 19951291597SJulian Elischer.Sh AUTHORS 200eddc45e7SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.An Archie Cobbs Aq archie@FreeBSD.org 201