SCTP_BINDX(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual SCTP_BINDX(3)
NAME
sctp_bindx -- bind or unbind an SCTP socket to a list of addresses
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/sctp.h> int sctp_bindx(int s, struct sockaddr *addrs, int num, int type);
DESCRIPTION
The sctp_bindx() call binds or unbinds a address or a list of addresses to an SCTP endpoint. This allows a user to bind a subset of addresses. The sctp_bindx() call operates similarly to bind() but allows a list of addresses and also allows a bind or an unbind. The argument s must be a valid SCTP socket descriptor. The argument addrs is a list of addresses (where the list may be only 1 in length) that the user wishes to bind or unbind to the socket. The argument type must be one of the following values. SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR This value indicates that the listed address(es) need to be added to the endpoint. SCTP_BINDX_DEL_ADDR This value indicates that the listed address(es) need to be removed from the endpoint. Note that when a user adds or deletes an address to an association if the dynamic address flag net.inet.sctp.auto_asconf is enabled any associa- tions in the endpoint will attempt to have the address(es) added dynami- cally to the existing association.
RETURN VALUES
The call returns 0 on success and -1 upon failure.
ERRORS
The sctp_bindx() function can return the following errors: [EBADF] The argument s is not a valid descriptor. [EINVAL] This value is returned if the type field is not one of the allowed values (see above). [ENOMEM] This value is returned if the number of addresses being added causes a memory allocation failure in the call. [ENOTSOCK] The argument s is not a socket.
SEE ALSO
bind(2), sctp(4) Sockets API Extensions for the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), RFC, 6458, December 2011.
HISTORY
This function first appeared in NetBSD 9.0. NetBSD 10.99 August 1, 2018 NetBSD 10.99
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