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getaddrinfo(3)             Linux Programmer's Manual            getaddrinfo(3)



NAME
       getaddrinfo, freeaddrinfo, gai_strerror - network address and service translation

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <sys/socket.h>
       #include <netdb.h>

       int getaddrinfo(const char *node, const char *service,
                       const struct addrinfo *hints,
                       struct addrinfo **res);

       void freeaddrinfo(struct addrinfo *res);

       const char *gai_strerror(int errcode);

DESCRIPTION
       The getaddrinfo(3) function combines the functionality provided by the getipnodeby-
       name(3), getipnodebyaddr(3), getservbyname(3), and getservbyport(3) functions  into
       a  single  interface.   The thread-safe getaddrinfo(3) function creates one or more
       socket address structures that can be used by the  bind(2)  and  connect(2)  system
       calls to create a client or a server socket.

       The  getaddrinfo(3)  function is not limited to creating IPv4 socket address struc-
       tures; IPv6 socket address structures can be created if IPv6 support is  available.
       These  socket  address structures can be used directly by bind(2) or connect(2), to
       prepare a client or a server socket.

       The addrinfo structure used by this function contains the following members:

       struct addrinfo {
           int     ai_flags;
           int     ai_family;
           int     ai_socktype;
           int     ai_protocol;
           size_t  ai_addrlen;
           struct sockaddr *ai_addr;
           char   *ai_canonname;
           struct addrinfo *ai_next;
       };

       getaddrinfo(3) sets res to point to a dynamically-allocated linked list of addrinfo
       structures, linked by the ai_next member.  There are several reasons why the linked
       list may have more than one addrinfo structure, including: if the network  host  is
       multi-homed;  or  if  the  same service is available from multiple socket protocols
       (one SOCK_STREAM address and another SOCK_DGRAM address, for example).

       The members ai_family, ai_socktype, and ai_protocol have the same  meaning  as  the
       corresponding parameters in the socket(2) system call.  The getaddrinfo(3) function
       returns socket addresses in either IPv4 or IPv6 address family, (ai_family will  be
       set to either AF_INET or AF_INET6).

       The hints parameter specifies the preferred socket type, or protocol.  A NULL hints
       specifies that any network address or protocol is acceptable.  If this parameter is
       not  NULL  it  points  to  an  addrinfo structure whose ai_family, ai_socktype, and
       ai_protocol members specify the preferred  socket  type.   AF_UNSPEC  in  ai_family
       specifies any protocol family (either IPv4 or IPv6, for example).  0 in ai_socktype
       or ai_protocol specifies that any socket type or protocol is  acceptable  as  well.
       The  ai_flags  member  specifies additional options, defined below.  Multiple flags
       are specified by logically OR-ing them together.  All  the  other  members  in  the
       hints parameter must contain either 0, or a null pointer.

       The  node or service parameter, but not both, may be NULL.  node specifies either a
       numerical network address (dotted-decimal format for IPv4, hexadecimal  format  for
       IPv6)  or  a  network hostname, whose network addresses are looked up and resolved.
       If hints.ai_flags contains the AI_NUMERICHOST flag then the node parameter must  be
       a  numerical  network  address.  The AI_NUMERICHOST flag suppresses any potentially
       lengthy network host address lookups.

       The getaddrinfo(3) function creates a linked list of addrinfo structures,  one  for
       each  network  address  subject to any restrictions imposed by the hints parameter.
       The ai_canonname field of the first of these addrinfo structures is set to point to
       the  official  name  of the host, if hints.ai_flags includes the AI_CANONNAME flag.
       ai_family, ai_socktype, and ai_protocol specify the socket creation parameters.   A
       pointer  to  the  socket address is placed in the ai_addr member, and the length of
       the socket address, in bytes, is placed in the ai_addrlen member.

       If node is NULL, the network  address  in  each  socket  structure  is  initialized
       according  to  the  AI_PASSIVE  flag,  which is set in hints.ai_flags.  The network
       address in each socket structure will be left unspecified  if  AI_PASSIVE  flag  is
       set.   This  is  used by server applications, which intend to accept client connec-
       tions on any network address.  The network address will  be  set  to  the  loopback
       interface address if the AI_PASSIVE flag is not set.  This is used by client appli-
       cations, which intend to connect to a server running on the same network host.

       If hints.ai_flags includes the AI_ADDRCONFIG flag, then IPv4 addresses are returned
       in  the  list  pointed  to by result only if the local system has at least one IPv4
       address configured, and IPv6 addresses are only returned if the local system has at
       least one IPv6 address configured.

       If  hint.ai_flags specifies the AI_V4MAPPED flag, and hints.ai_family was specified
       as AF_INET6, and no matching IPv6 addresses could be found, then return IPv4-mapped
       IPv6  addresses  in  the list pointed to by result.  If both AI_V4MAPPED and AI_ALL
       are specified in hints.ai_family,  then  return  both  IPv6  and  IPv4-mapped  IPv6
       addresses  in  the  list pointed to by result.  AI_ALL is ignored if AI_V4MAPPED is
       not also specified.

       service sets the port number in the network address of each socket  structure.   If
       service  is  NULL the port number will be left uninitialized.  If AI_NUMERICSERV is
       specified in hints.ai_flags and service is not NULL, then service must point  to  a
       string  containing a numeric port number.  This flag is used to inhibit the invoca-
       tion of a name resolution service in cases where it is known not to be required.

       The freeaddrinfo(3) function frees the memory that was allocated  for  the  dynami-
       cally allocated linked list res.

RETURN VALUE
       getaddrinfo(3)  returns  0  if  it succeeds, or one of the following non-zero error
       codes:

       EAI_ADDRFAMILY
              The specified network host does  not  have  any  network  addresses  in  the
              requested address family.

       EAI_AGAIN
              The name server returned a temporary failure indication.  Try again later.

       EAI_BADFLAGS
              ai_flags contains invalid flags.

       EAI_FAIL
              The name server returned a permanent failure indication.

       EAI_FAMILY
              The requested address family is not supported at all.

       EAI_MEMORY
              Out of memory.

       EAI_NODATA
              The  specified  network host exists, but does not have any network addresses
              defined.

       EAI_NONAME
              The node or service is not known; or both node  and  service  are  NULL;  or
              AI_NUMERICSERV was specified in hints.ai_flags and service was not a numeric
              port-number string.

       EAI_SERVICE
              The requested service is not available for the requested  socket  type.   It
              may be available through another socket type.

       EAI_SOCKTYPE
              The requested socket type is not supported at all.

       EAI_SYSTEM
              Other system error, check errno for details.

       The  gai_strerror(3)  function  translates  these  error  codes to a human readable
       string, suitable for error reporting.

CONFORMING TO
       POSIX.1-2001.  The getaddrinfo() function is documented in RFC 2553.

NOTES
       AI_ADDRCONFIG, AI_ALL, and AI_V4MAPPED are available since glibc 2.3.3.   AI_NUMER-
       ICSERV is available since glibc 2.3.4.

SEE ALSO
       getipnodebyaddr(3), getipnodebyname(3)



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