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@@ -112,6 +112,60 @@ However, connect() and getpeername() are not supported, as they did
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not seem useful with Phonet usages (could be added easily).
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+Phonet Pipe protocol
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+--------------------
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+
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+The Phonet Pipe protocol is a simple sequenced packets protocol
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+with end-to-end congestion control. It uses the passive listening
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+socket paradigm. The listening socket is bound to an unique free object
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+ID. Each listening socket can handle up to 255 simultaneous
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+connections, one per accept()'d socket.
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+
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+ int lfd, cfd;
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+
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+ lfd = socket(PF_PHONET, SOCK_SEQPACKET, PN_PROTO_PIPE);
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+ listen (lfd, INT_MAX);
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+
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+ /* ... */
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+ cfd = accept(lfd, NULL, NULL);
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+ for (;;)
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+ {
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+ char buf[...];
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+ ssize_t len = read(cfd, buf, sizeof(buf));
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+
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+ /* ... */
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+
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+ write(cfd, msg, msglen);
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+ }
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+
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+Connections are established between two endpoints by a "third party"
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+application. This means that both endpoints are passive; so connect()
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+is not possible.
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+
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+WARNING:
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+When polling a connected pipe socket for writability, there is an
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+intrinsic race condition whereby writability might be lost between the
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+polling and the writing system calls. In this case, the socket will
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+block until write because possible again, unless non-blocking mode
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+becomes enabled.
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+
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+
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+The pipe protocol provides two socket options at the SOL_PNPIPE level:
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+
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+ PNPIPE_ENCAP accepts one integer value (int) of:
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+
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+ PNPIPE_ENCAP_NONE: The socket operates normally (default).
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+
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+ PNPIPE_ENCAP_IP: The socket is used as a backend for a virtual IP
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+ interface. This requires CAP_NET_ADMIN capability. GPRS data
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+ support on Nokia modems can use this. Note that the socket cannot
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+ be reliably poll()'d or read() from while in this mode.
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+
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+ PNPIPE_IFINDEX is a read-only integer value. It contains the
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+ interface index of the network interface created by PNPIPE_ENCAP,
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+ or zero if encapsulation is off.
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+
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