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If * the size of the option value is greater than 'value_len', the value * stored in the object pointed to by the 'value' argument will be silently * truncated. Otherwise, the length pointed to by the 'value_len' argument * will be modified to indicate the actual length of the'value'. * * The 'level' argument specifies the protocol level of the option. To * retrieve options at the socket level, specify the level argument as * SOL_SOCKET; to retrieve options at the TCP-protocol level, the level * argument is SOL_CP. * * See a complete list of values for the socket-level * 'option' argument. Protocol-specific options are are protocol specific * header files (such as netinet/tcp.h for the case of the TCP protocol). * * Input Parameters: * psock Socket structure of the socket to query * level Protocol level to set the option * option identifies the option to get * value Points to the argument value * value_len The length of the argument value * * Returned Value: * Returns zero (OK) on success. On failure, it returns a negated errno * value to indicate the nature of the error. See psock_getsockopt() for * the complete list of appropriate return error codes. * ****************************************************************************/ static int psock_socketlevel_option(FAR struct socket *psock, int option, FAR void *value, FAR socklen_t *value_len) { /* Verify that the socket option if valid (but might not be supported ) */ if (!_SO_GETVALID(option) || !value || !value_len) { return -EINVAL; } /* Verify that the sockfd corresponds to valid, allocated socket */ if (psock == NULL || psock->s_crefs <= 0) { return -EBADF; } #ifdef CONFIG_NET_USRSOCK if (psock->s_type == SOCK_USRSOCK_TYPE) { FAR struct usrsock_conn_s *conn = psock->s_conn; DEBUGASSERT(conn); /* Some of the socket options are handled from this function. */ switch (option) { case SO_TYPE: /* Type can be read from NuttX psock structure. */ case SO_RCVTIMEO: /* Rx timeouts can be handled at NuttX side, thus * simplify daemon implementation. */ case SO_SNDTIMEO: /* Rx timeouts can be handled at NuttX side, thus * simplify daemon implementation. */ break; default: /* Other options are passed to usrsock daemon. */ { return usrsock_getsockopt(conn, SOL_SOCKET, option, value, value_len); } } } #endif /* Process the option */ switch (option) { /* The following options take a point to an integer boolean value. * We will blindly report the bit here although the implementation * is outside of the scope of getsockopt. */ case SO_BROADCAST: /* Permits sending of broadcast messages */ case SO_DEBUG: /* Enables recording of debugging information */ case SO_DONTROUTE: /* Requests outgoing messages bypass standard routing */ #ifndef CONFIG_NET_TCPPROTO_OPTIONS case SO_KEEPALIVE: /* Verifies TCP connections active by enabling the * periodic transmission of probes */ #endif case SO_OOBINLINE: /* Leaves received out-of-band data inline */ case SO_REUSEADDR: /* Allow reuse of local addresses */ { sockopt_t optionset; /* Verify that option is the size of an 'int'. Should also check * that 'value' is properly aligned for an 'int' */ if (*value_len < sizeof(int)) { return -EINVAL; } /* Sample the current options. This is atomic operation and so * should not require any special steps for thread safety. We * this outside of the macro because you can never be sure what * a macro will do. */ optionset = psock->s_options; *(FAR int *)value = _SO_GETOPT(optionset, option); *value_len = sizeof(int); } break; #ifdef CONFIG_NET_TCPPROTO_OPTIONS /* Any connection-oriented protocol could potentially support * SO_KEEPALIVE. However, this option is currently only available for * TCP/IP. * * NOTE: SO_KEEPALIVE is not really a socket-level option; it is a * protocol-level option. A given TCP connection may service multiple * sockets (via dup'ing of the socket). There is, however, still only * one connection to be monitored and that is a global attribute across * all of the clones that may use the underlying connection. */ case SO_KEEPALIVE: /* Verifies TCP connections active by enabling the * periodic transmission of probes */ return tcp_getsockopt(psock, option, value, value_len); #endif case SO_TYPE: /* Reports the socket type */ { /* Verify that option is the size of an 'int'. Should also check * that 'value' is properly aligned for an 'int' */ if (*value_len < sizeof(int)) { return -EINVAL; } #ifdef CONFIG_NET_USRSOCK if (psock->s_type == SOCK_USRSOCK_TYPE) { FAR struct usrsock_conn_s *conn = psock->s_conn; /* Return the actual socket type */ *(FAR int *)value = conn->type; *value_len = sizeof(int); break; } #endif /* Return the socket type */ *(FAR int *)value = psock->s_type; *value_len = sizeof(int); } break; /* The following are valid only if the OS CLOCK feature is enabled */ case SO_RCVTIMEO: case SO_SNDTIMEO: { socktimeo_t timeo; /* Verify that option is the size of an 'int'. Should also check * that 'value' is properly aligned for an 'int' */ if (*value_len < sizeof(struct timeval)) { return -EINVAL; } /* Get the timeout value. This is a atomic operation and should * require no special operation. */ if (option == SO_RCVTIMEO) { timeo = psock->s_rcvtimeo; } else { timeo = psock->s_sndtimeo; } /* Then return the timeout value to the caller */ net_dsec2timeval(timeo, (struct timeval *)value); *value_len = sizeof(struct timeval); } break; case SO_ERROR: /* Reports and clears error status. */ { if (*value_len != sizeof(int)) { return -EINVAL; } *(FAR int *)value = (int)psock->s_error; psock->s_error = 0; } break; /* The following are not yet implemented (return values other than {0,1) */ case SO_ACCEPTCONN: /* Reports whether socket listening is enabled */ case SO_LINGER: /* Lingers on a close() if data is present */ case SO_RCVBUF: /* Sets receive buffer size */ case SO_RCVLOWAT: /* Sets the minimum number of bytes to input */ case SO_SNDBUF: /* Sets send buffer size */ case SO_SNDLOWAT: /* Sets the minimum number of bytes to output */ default: return -ENOPROTOOPT; } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: psock_getsockopt * * Description: * getsockopt() retrieve the value for the option specified by the * 'option' argument for the socket specified by the 'psock' argument. If * the size of the option value is greater than 'value_len', the value * stored in the object pointed to by the 'value' argument will be silently * truncated. Otherwise, the length pointed to by the 'value_len' argument * will be modified to indicate the actual length of the 'value'. * * The 'level' argument specifies the protocol level of the option. To * retrieve options at the socket level, specify the level argument as * SOL_SOCKET; to retrieve options at the TCP-protocol level, the level * argument is SOL_CP. * * See a complete list of values for the socket-level * 'option' argument. Protocol-specific options are are protocol specific * header files (such as netinet/tcp.h for the case of the TCP protocol). * * Input Parameters: * psock Socket structure of the socket to query * level Protocol level to set the option * option identifies the option to get * value Points to the argument value * value_len The length of the argument value * * Returned Value: * Returns zero (OK) on success. On failure, it returns a negated errno * value to indicate the nature of the error. * * EINVAL * The specified option is invalid at the specified socket 'level' or the * socket has been shutdown. * ENOPROTOOPT * The 'option' is not supported by the protocol. * ENOTSOCK * The 'psock' argument does not refer to a socket. * ENOBUFS * Insufficient resources are available in the system to complete the * call. * ****************************************************************************/ int psock_getsockopt(FAR struct socket *psock, int level, int option, FAR void *value, FAR socklen_t *value_len) { int ret; /* Handle retrieval of the socket option according to the level at which * option should be applied. */ switch (level) { case SOL_SOCKET: /* Socket-level options (see include/sys/socket.h) */ ret = psock_socketlevel_option(psock, option, value, value_len); break; case SOL_TCP: /* TCP protocol socket options (see include/netinet/tcp.h) */ #ifdef CONFIG_NET_TCPPROTO_OPTIONS ret = tcp_getsockopt(psock, option, value, value_len); break; #endif /* These levels are defined in sys/socket.h, but are not yet * implemented. */ case SOL_IP: /* TCP protocol socket options (see include/netinet/ip.h) */ case SOL_IPV6: /* TCP protocol socket options (see include/netinet/ip6.h) */ case SOL_UDP: /* TCP protocol socket options (see include/netinit/udp.h) */ ret = -ENOSYS; break; default: /* The provided level is invalid */ ret = -EINVAL; break; } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: getsockopt * * Description: * getsockopt() retrieve the value for the option specified by the * 'option' argument for the socket specified by the 'sockfd' argument. If * the size of the option value is greater than 'value_len', the value * stored in the object pointed to by the 'value' argument will be silently * truncated. Otherwise, the length pointed to by the 'value_len' argument * will be modified to indicate the actual length of the 'value'. * * The 'level' argument specifies the protocol level of the option. To * retrieve options at the socket level, specify the level argument as * SOL_SOCKET; to retrieve options at the TCP-protocol level, the level * argument is SOL_CP. * * See a complete list of values for the socket-level * 'option' argument. Protocol-specific options are are protocol specific * header files (such as netinet/tcp.h for the case of the TCP protocol). * * Input Parameters: * sockfd Socket descriptor of socket * level Protocol level to set the option * option identifies the option to get * value Points to the argument value * value_len The length of the argument value * * Returned Value: * Returns zero (OK) on success. On failure, -1 (ERROR) is returned and th * errno variable is set appropriately: * * EBADF * The 'sockfd' argument is not a valid socket descriptor. * EINVAL * The specified option is invalid at the specified socket 'level' or the * socket has been shutdown. * ENOPROTOOPT * The 'option' is not supported by the protocol. * ENOTSOCK * The 'sockfd' argument does not refer to a socket. * ENOBUFS * Insufficient resources are available in the system to complete the * call. * ****************************************************************************/ int getsockopt(int sockfd, int level, int option, void *value, socklen_t *value_len) { FAR struct socket *psock; int ret; /* Get the underlying socket structure */ psock = sockfd_socket(sockfd); /* Then let psock_getsockopt() do all of the work */ ret = psock_getsockopt(psock, level, option, value, value_len); if (ret < 0) { set_errno(-ret); return ERROR; } return OK; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET && CONFIG_NET_SOCKOPTS */