getsockname(2) - Linux man page
Name
getsockname - get socket name
Synopsis
#include <sys/socket.h>
int getsockname(int s, struct sockaddr *name, socklen_t *namelen);
Description
getsockname() returns the current
name for the specified socket. The
namelen parameter should be initialized to indicate the amount of space pointed to by
name. On return it contains the actual size of the name
returned (in bytes).
Return Value
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and
errno is set appropriately.
Errors
- EBADF
- The argument s is not a valid descriptor.
- EFAULT
- The name parameter points to memory not in a valid part of the process address space.
- EINVAL
- namelen is invalid (e.g., is negative).
- ENOBUFS
- Insufficient resources were available in the system to perform the operation.
- ENOTSOCK
- The argument s is a file, not a socket.
Conforming to
SVr4, 4.4BSD (the
getsockname() function call appeared in 4.2BSD), POSIX.1-2001.
Note
The third argument of
getsockname() is in reality an 'int *' (and this is what 4.x BSD and
libc4 and libc5 have). Some POSIX confusion resulted in the present socklen_t, also used by glibc. See also
accept(2).
See Also
bind(2),
socket(2)
Referenced By
atalk(4),
connect(2),
getpeername(2),
socket(7),
socketcall(2),
syscalls(2)