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/* javanio.h -- reference implementation of native functions.
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Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is a part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
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your option) any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
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USA
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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#ifndef __JAVANIO_H__
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#define __JAVANIO_H__
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#include <sys/time.h>
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/**
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* This header defines functions that are called by our JNI reference
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* implementation of java.nio.*. In our reference implementation, these
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* functions map exactly to their counterparts in POSIX; in implementations
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* that can't use these functions directly (such as systems that use user-land
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* threads, and thus can't call blocking system calls directly) can provide
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* their own implementations suitable for their system.
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*/
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/**
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* This macro is used in all function prototypes below; if any additional
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* keywords need to be added to a prototype, declare them in this macro.
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*/
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#define CPNIO_EXPORT static inline
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/**
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* Read bytes from the given file descriptor into the given memory address, which
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* has sufficient space for NBYTES bytes.
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*
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* \param fd The file descriptor to read from.
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* \param buf The memory address to read bytes into.
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* \param nbytes The number of bytes available to store in BUF.
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* \return The number of bytes read, possibly zero, on success; return -1 on failure,
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* and set ERRNO to an appropriate value.
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* \see read(2)
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*
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* Allowed errno values:
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* [EBADF] If FD is not a valid file descriptor, or is not open for reading.
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* [EFAULT] If BUF points outside the process's address space.
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* [EIO] An I/O error occurrs.
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* [EINTR] If the read is interrupted by a signal.
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* [EINVAL] If FD is negative.
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* [EAGAIN] If FD was marked for non-blocking I/O, and no data were ready to
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* be read.
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT ssize_t cpnio_read (int fd, void *buf, size_t nbytes);
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/*
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* Read bytes from a file descriptor into a sequence of IO buffers.
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*
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* The iovec structure is defined as:
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*
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* struct iovec {
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* char *iov_base;
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* size_t iov_len;
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* };
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*
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* The call to _cp_readv should do a scattering read, where for each struct iovec
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* in the supplied list, up to IOV_LEN bytes are read into IOV_BASE. The function
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* returns the total number of bytes read into all supplied buffers.
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*
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* \param fd The file descriptor.
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* \param iov A pointer to the head of a list of iovec structures.
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* \param iovcnt The number of iovec structures pointed to by IOV.
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* \return The total number of bytes read accross all buffers, possibly zero. On
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* error, -1 is returned and ERRNO is set.
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* \see readv(2)
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*
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* Allowed ERRNO values include all of those listed for _cp_read, as well as the
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* following:
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* [EINVAL] If IOVCNT overflows the maximum number of iovec structures
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* this platform supports (usually 16), if any IOV_LEN value
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* is negative, or if the sum of all IOV_LEN values is too
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* large to be stored in a ssize_t (usually a 32-bit integer).
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* [EFAULT] If part of IOV points outside the process's address space.
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT ssize_t cpnio_readv (int fd, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);
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/*
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* Write NBYTES bytes from BUF to the file descriptor FD, returning the number
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* of bytes successfully written.
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*
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* \param fd The file descriptor.
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* \param buf A pointer to the bytes to write.
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* \param nbytes The maximum number of bytes to write.
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* \return The number of bytes written to the file descriptor, possibly zero. -1
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* is returned if an error is encountered, and ERRNO will be set.
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* \see write(2)
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*
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* Allowed ERRNO values:
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* [EBADF] If FD is not a valid file descriptor or is not open for writing.
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* [EPIPE] If FD is a pipe, when the other side is disconnected; if FD is a
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* socket, when the peer is not connected.
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* [EFBIG] When FD is a file, and writing to it overflows the process's
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* or the system's maximim file size.
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* [EFAULT] If the buffer to write points outside the process's address
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* space.
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* [EINVAL] If the descriptor FD is negative.
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* [ENOSPC] If FD is a file, and there is insufficient space on the
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* filesystem.
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* [EDQUOT] If FD is a file, and the user's disk quota has been exceeded.
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* [EIO] If an I/O error occurs.
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* [EINTR] If the call is interrupted by a signal.
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* [EAGAIN] If FD is in non-blocking mode, and no bytes could be immediately
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* written.
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT ssize_t cpnio_write (int fd, const void *buf, size_t nbytes);
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/*
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* Write data from a sequence of IOVCNT buffers IOV to a file descriptor FD.
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*
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* \param fd The file descriptor.
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* \param iov The list of buffers to write.
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* \param iovcnt The number of iovec structures pointed to by IOV.
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* \return The total number of bytes written from the given buffers, possibly
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* zero. -1 if an error occurs, and ERRNO will be set.
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* \see writev(2)
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*
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* Allowed ERRNO values include those mentioned in _cp_write, as well as:
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* [EDESTADDRREQ] If the descriptor is a datagram socket, and the peer is
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* no longer available.
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* [EINVAL] If IOVCNT is out of range, if any IOV_LEN value is
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* negative, or if the sum of all IOVCNT IOV_LEN values
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* will overflow a ssize_t.
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* [ENOBUFS] If the mbuf pool is exhausted (???).
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT ssize_t cpnio_writev (int fd, const struct iovec *iov, size_t iovcnt);
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/**
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* Open a new, unbound and unconnected socket.
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*
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* \param domain The socket domain. Implementations need only handle AF_INET.
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* \param type The socket type; implementations need only handle types
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* SOCK_STREAM (for streaming sockets) and SOCK_DGRAM (for datagram sockets).
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* \param protocol This should always be 0. It can be ignored.
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* \return A new file descriptor pointing to a newly created socket, or -1 on
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* error, and ERRNO set.
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*
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* Allowed ERRNO values:
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* [EPROTONOSUPPORT] If TYPE is unrecognized.
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* the process's descriptor table is full.
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* [ENFILE] Likewise, but when the system table is full.
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* [EACCES] If this operation is not allowed.
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* [ENOBUFS] If there is not enough buffer space available for the
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* new socket.
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT int cpnio_socket (int domain, int type, int protocol);
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/**
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* Connect a socket to a remote address.
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*
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* \param addr The address to connect to. In practice, this should be
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* \param addrlen The size of the address structure passed by ADDR.
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* \return Zero if the connect succeeds. -1 on error, and ERRNO should be set.
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*
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* [EBADF] If FD is not a valid file descriptor.
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* [ENOTSOCK] If FD is not a socket descriptor.
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* [EADDRNOTAVAIL] If ADDR is not available for use to this process.
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* [EAFNOSUPPORT] If the address family of ADDR is not supported.
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* [EISCONN] If the socket is already connected.
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* [ETIMEDOUT] If the connection could not be made in a reasonable
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* [ECONNREFUSED] If the connection attempt was rejected.
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* [ENETUNREACH] If the network ADDR is on is unreachable.
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* [EADDRINUSE] If the address is already in use.
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* [EFAULT] If ADDR points outside the addressable space.
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* [EACCESS] If ADDR is the broadcast address, and the socket option
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CPNIO_EXPORT int cpnio_connect (int fd, const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen);
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* Accept an incoming connection on a socket, returning a new socket for
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* the connection, and storing the peer address in ADDR.
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*
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* \param addr The structure to store the peer address in.
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* \param addrlen The size of the data available in ADDR; upon return, the
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* number of bytes stored in ADDR will be placed here.
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* \return The new socket file descriptor, or -1 on error, and ERRNO set.
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*
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* Allowed ERRNO values:
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* [EBADF] If FD is not a valid file descriptor.
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* [ENOTSOCK] If FD in not a socket descriptor.
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* [EOPNOTSUPP] If the socket is not a SOCK_STREAM socket.
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* [EFAULT] If ADDR points outside the process's addressable space.
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* [EWOULDBLOCK] If the socket is in non-blocking mode, and no connection
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* attempt is currently ready.
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* [EMFILE] If the process's descriptor table is full.
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* [ENFILE] If the system's descriptor table is full.
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT int cpnio_accept (int fd, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen);
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/**
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* Send a datagram to the given address.
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*
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* \param fd The socket file descriptor.
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* \param msg A pointer to the message to send.
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* \param len The size of the message to send.
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* \param flags Flags for sending.
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* \param to The remote address to send the message to.
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* \param tolen The size of the TO address structure.
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* \return The number of bytes written, possibly zero, on success. Returns
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* \see sendto(2)
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*
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* Allowed ERRNO values:
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* [EBADF]
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* [EFAULT]
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* [ENOBUFS]
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT ssize_t cpnio_sendto (int fd, const void *msg, size_t len, int flags,
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const struct sockaddr *to, socklen_t tolen);
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/**
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* Receive a message on a socket, storing the remote host's address in
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* FROM.
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*
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* \param buf The buffer to store received bytes in.
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* \param flags Flags to control the receive.
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* \param from Where to store the remote address.
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* \param fromlen Pointer to the size of FROM; on return, it will contain the
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* size of the structure placed in FROM.
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* \return The number of bytes received on success. -1 on error, and ERRNO will
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* be set.
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* \see recvfrom(2)
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*
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* Allewed ERRNO values:
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* [EBADF] FD is not a valid file descriptor.
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* [ENOTCONN] If the socket is stream-oriented, and no prior call to
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* connect(2) was made.
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* [ENOTSOCK] FD is not a socket.
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* [EAGAIN] FD is in non-blocking mode, and no message was
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* immediately available.
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* [EINTR] The system call was interrupted by a signal.
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* [EFAULT] BUF, FROM, or FROMLEN lie outside the process's address
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* space.
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT ssize_t cpnio_recvfrom (int fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags,
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struct sockaddr *from, socklen_t *fromlen);
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/**
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* Control file descriptor properties.
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*
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* \param fd The file descriptor to control.
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* \param cmd The command to execute.
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* \param arg The command argument.
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* \return A value other than -1, specific to CMD. On error, -1 is
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* returned, and ERRNO is set.
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*
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* Allowed ERRNO values:
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* FIXME
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*/
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CPNIO_EXPORT int cpnio_fcntl (int fd, int cmd, long arg);
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/**
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* Select from one of the given file descriptor sets a descriptor that
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* is ready for the given operation (read, write, etc.).
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*
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* \param nfds A value one larger than the largest file
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* descriptor.
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* \param readfds A set of file descriptors to select for
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* readability.
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fd_set *exceptfds, struct timeval *tm);
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/*
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* implementation is trivial, and the functions are declared extern
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* inline.
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*
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* Implementations that need different implementations of these functions
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#include "javanio.c"
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#endif /* __JAVANIO_H__ */
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