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freeaddrinfo: get address information
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freeaddrinfo, getaddrinfo - get address information
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netdb.h>
void freeaddrinfo(struct addrinfo *ai);
int getaddrinfo(const char *restrict nodename,
DESCRIPTION
The freeaddrinfo() function shall free one or more addrinfo structures returned by getaddrinfo(), along with any additional storage associated with those structures. If the ai_next field of the structure is not null, the entire list of structures shall be freed. The freeaddrinfo() function shall support the freeing of arbitrary sublists of an addrinfo list originally returned by getaddrinfo().
The getaddrinfo() function shall translate the name of a service location (for example, a host name) and/or a service name and shall return a set of socket addresses and associated information to be used in creating a socket with which to address the specified service.
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In many cases it is implemented by the Domain Name System, as documented
in RFC 1034, RFC 1035, and
RFC 1886.
The freeaddrinfo() and getaddrinfo() functions shall be thread-safe.
The nodename and servname arguments are either null pointers or pointers to null-terminated strings. One or both of these two arguments shall be supplied by the application as a non-null pointer.
The format of a valid name depends on the address family or families. If a specific family is not given and the name could be interpreted as valid within multiple supported families, the implementation shall attempt to resolve the name in all supported families and, in absence of errors, one or more results shall be returned.
If the nodename argument is not null, it can be a descriptive name or can be an address string. If the specified address family is AF_INET, AF_INET6, or AF_UNSPEC, valid descriptive names include host names. If the specified address family is AF_INET or AF_UNSPEC, address strings using Internet standard dot notation as specified in inet_addr() are valid.
If the specified address family is AF_INET6 or AF_UNSPEC, standard IPv6 text forms described in inet_ntop() are valid.
If nodename is not null, the requested service location is named by nodename; otherwise, the requested service location is local to the caller.
If servname is null, the call shall return network-level addresses
for the specified nodename. If servname
is not null, it is a null-terminated character string identifying
the requested service. This can be either a descriptive name or a
numeric representation suitable for use with the address family or
families. If the specified address family is AF_INET,
If the hints argument is not null, it refers to a structure
containing input values that may direct the operation by
providing options and by limiting the returned information to a specific
socket type, address family, and/or protocol. In this
hints structure every member other than ai_flags, ai_family,
ai_socktype, and ai_protocol shall
be set to zero or a null pointer. A value of AF_UNSPEC for ai_family
means that the caller shall accept any address family.
A value of zero for ai_socktype means that the caller shall
accept any socket type. A value of zero for ai_protocol
means that the caller shall accept any protocol. If hints is
a null pointer, the behavior shall be as if it referred to a
structure containing the value zero for the ai_flags, ai_socktype,
and ai_protocol fields, and AF_UNSPEC for
the ai_family field.
The ai_flags field to which the hints parameter points
shall be set to zero or be the bitwise-inclusive OR of one
or more of the values AI_PASSIVE, AI_CANONNAME, AI_NUMERICHOST, AI_NUMERICSERV,
AI_V4MAPPED, AI_ALL, and AI_ADDRCONFIG.
If the AI_PASSIVE flag is specified, the returned address information
shall be suitable for use in binding a socket for
accepting incoming connections for the specified service. In this
case, if the nodename argument is null, then the IP
address portion of the socket address structure shall be set to INADDR_ANY
for an IPv4 address or IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT for an IPv6
address. If the AI_PASSIVE flag is not specified, the returned address
information shall be suitable for a call to connect() (for a
connection-mode protocol) or for a call to connect(), sendto(),
or sendmsg() (for a connectionless protocol). In this case,
if the nodename argument is
null, then the IP address portion of the socket address structure
shall be set to the loopback address. The AI_PASSIVE flag shall
be ignored if the nodename argument is not null.
If the AI_CANONNAME flag is specified and the nodename argument
is not null, the function shall attempt to determine the
canonical name corresponding to nodename (for example, if nodename
is an alias or shorthand notation for a complete
name).
A numeric host address string is not a ``name'', and thus does not
have a ``canonical name'' form; no address to host name
translation is performed. See below for handling of the case where
a canonical name cannot be obtained.
If the AI_NUMERICHOST flag is specified, then a non-null nodename
string supplied shall be a numeric host address string.
Otherwise, an [EAI_NONAME] error is returned. This flag shall prevent
any type of name resolution service (for example, the DNS)
from being invoked.
If the AI_NUMERICSERV flag is specified, then a non-null servname
string supplied shall be a numeric port string.
Otherwise, an [EAI_NONAME] error shall be returned. This flag shall
prevent any type of name resolution service (for example, NIS+)
from being invoked.
If the AI_V4MAPPED flag is specified along with an ai_family
of AF_INET6, then getaddrinfo() shall return IPv4-mapped
IPv6 addresses on finding no matching IPv6 addresses ( ai_addrlen
shall be 16). The AI_V4MAPPED flag shall be ignored unless
ai_family equals AF_INET6. If the AI_ALL flag is used with the
AI_V4MAPPED flag, then getaddrinfo() shall return all
matching IPv6 and IPv4 addresses. The AI_ALL flag without the AI_V4MAPPED
flag is ignored.
If the AI_ADDRCONFIG flag is specified, IPv4 addresses shall be returned
only if an IPv4 address is configured on the local
system, and IPv6 addresses shall be returned only if an IPv6 address
is configured on the local system.
The ai_socktype field to which argument hints points specifies
the socket type for the service, as defined in socket(). If
a specific socket type is not given (for example, a value of zero)
and the service name
could be interpreted as valid with multiple supported socket types,
the implementation shall attempt to resolve the service name
for all supported socket types and, in the absence of errors, all
possible results shall be returned. A non-zero socket type value
shall limit the returned information to values with the specified
socket type.
If the ai_family field to which hints points has the value
AF_UNSPEC, addresses shall be returned for use with any
address family that can be used with the specified nodename
and/or servname. Otherwise, addresses shall be returned
for use only with the specified address family. If ai_family
is not AF_UNSPEC and ai_protocol is not zero, then
addresses are returned for use only with the specified address family
and protocol; the value of ai_protocol shall be
interpreted as in a call to the socket() function with the corresponding
values of
ai_family and ai_protocol.
A zero return value for getaddrinfo() indicates successful completion;
a non-zero return value indicates failure. The
possible values for the failures are listed in the ERRORS section.
Upon successful return of getaddrinfo(), the location to which
res points shall refer to a linked list of
addrinfo structures, each of which shall specify a socket address
and information for use in creating a socket with which to
use that socket address. The list shall include at least one addrinfo
structure. The ai_next field of each structure
contains a pointer to the next structure on the list, or a null pointer
if it is the last structure on the list. Each structure on
the list shall include values for use with a call to the socket()
function, and a
socket address for use with the connect() function or, if the
AI_PASSIVE flag was
specified, for use with the bind() function. The fields ai_family,
ai_socktype, and ai_protocol shall be usable as the arguments
to the socket() function to create a socket suitable for use
with the returned address. The fields
ai_addr and ai_addrlen are usable as the arguments to
the connect() or
bind() functions with such a socket, according to the AI_PASSIVE
flag.
If nodename is not null, and if requested by the AI_CANONNAME
flag, the ai_canonname field of the first returned
addrinfo structure shall point to a null-terminated string containing
the canonical name corresponding to the input
nodename; if the canonical name is not available, then ai_canonname
shall refer to the nodename argument or a
string with the same contents. The contents of the ai_flags
field of the returned structures are undefined.
All fields in socket address structures returned by getaddrinfo()
that are not filled in through an explicit argument
(for example, sin6_flowinfo) shall be set to zero.
The getaddrinfo() function shall fail and return the corresponding
value if:
The flags parameter had an invalid value.
Neither nodename nor servname were supplied. At least
one of these shall be supplied.
The intended socket type was not recognized.
An argument buffer overflowed.
The following sections are informative.
If the caller handles only TCP and not UDP, for example, then the
ai_protocol member of the hints structure should
be set to IPPROTO_TCP when getaddrinfo() is called.
If the caller handles only IPv4 and not IPv6, then the ai_family
member of the hints structure should be set to
AF_INET when getaddrinfo() is called.
The term ``canonical name'' is misleading; it is taken from the Domain
Name System (RFC 2181). It should be noted that the
canonical name is a result of alias processing, and not necessarily
a unique attribute of a host, address, or set of addresses. See
RFC 2181 for more discussion of this in the Domain Name System context.
connect(), gai_strerror(), gethostbyaddr(), getnameinfo(),
getservbyname(), socket(), the Base Definitions volume
of
IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <netdb.h>, <sys/socket.h>
RETURN VALUE
ERRORS
EXAMPLES
APPLICATION USAGE
RATIONALE
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
COPYRIGHT
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from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
-- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
is the referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online at
http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .
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