GETSOURCEFILTER(3SOCKET) Sockets Library Functions GETSOURCEFILTER(3SOCKET)

NAME


getsourcefilter, setsourcefilter, getipv4sourcefilter,
setipv4sourcefilter - retrieve and set a socket's multicast filter

SYNOPSIS


cc [ flag... ] file... -lsocket [ library... ]
#include <netinet/in.h>

int getsourcefilter(int s, uint32_t interface,
struct sockaddr *group, socklen_t grouplen, uint32_t *fmode,
uint_t *numsrc, struct sockaddr_storage *slist);


int setsourcefilter(int s, uint32_t interface,
struct sockaddr *group, socklen_t grouplen, uint32_t fmode,
uint_t numsrc, struct sockaddr_storage *slist);


int getipv4sourcefilter(int s, struct in_addr interface,
struct in_addr group, uint32_t *fmode, uint32_t *numsrc,
struct in_addr *slist);


int setipv4sourcefilter(int s, struct in_addr interface,
struct in_addr group,uint32_t fmode, uint32_t numsrc,
struct in_addr *slist);


DESCRIPTION


These functions allow applications to retrieve and modify the
multicast filtering state for a tuple consisting of socket,
interface, and multicast group values.


A multicast filter is described by a filter mode, which is
MODE_INCLUDE or MODE_EXCLUDE, and a list of source addresses which
are filtered. If a group is simply joined with no source address
restrictions, the filter mode is MODE_EXCLUDE and the source list is
empty.


The getsourcefilter() and setsourcefilter() functions are protocol-
independent. They can be used on either PF_INET or PF_INET6 sockets.
The getipv4sourcefilter() and setipv4sourcefilter() functions are
IPv4-specific. They must be used only on PF_INET sockets.


For the protocol-independent functions, the first four arguments
identify the socket, interface, multicast group tuple values. The
argument s is an open socket of type SOCK_DGRAM or SOCK_RAW. The
interface argument is the interface index. The interface name can be
mapped to the index using if_nametoindex(3SOCKET). The group points
to either a sockaddr_in containing an IPv4 multicast address if the
socket is PF_INET or a sockaddr_in6 containing an IPv6 multicast
address if the socket is PF_INET6. The grouplen is the size of the
structure pointed to by group.


For the IPv4-specific functions, the first three arguments identify
the same socket, interface, multicast group tuple values. The
argument s is an open socket of type SOCK_DGRAM or SOCK_RAW and
protocol family PF_INET. The interface argument is the IPv4 address
assigned to the local interface. The group argument is the IPv4
multicast address.


The getsourcefilter() and getipv4sourcefilter() functions retrieve
the current filter for the given tuple consisting of socket,
interface, and multicast group values. On successful return, fmode
contains either MODE_INCLUDE or MODE_EXCLUDE, indicating the filter
mode. On input, the numsrc argument holds the number of addresses
that can fit in the slist array. On return, slist contains as many
addresses as fit, while numsrc contains the total number of source
addresses in the filter. It is possible that numsrc can contain a
number larger than the number of addresses in the slist array. An
application might determine the required buffer size by calling
getsourcefilter() with numsrc containing 0 and slist a NULL pointer.
On return, numsrc contains the number of elements that the slist
buffer must be able to hold. Alternatively, the maximum number of
source addresses allowed by this implementation is defined in
<netinet/in.h>:

#define MAX_SRC_FILTER_SIZE 64


The setsourcefilter() and setipv4sourcefilter functions replace the
current filter with the filter specified in the arguments fmode,
numsrc, and slist. The fmode argument must be set to either
MODE_INCLUDE or MODE_EXCLUDE. The numsrc argument is the number of
addresses in the slist array. The slist argument points to the array
of source addresses to be included or excluded, depending on the
fmode value.

RETURN VALUES


If successful, all four functions return 0. Otherwise, they return -1
and set errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS


These functions will fail if:

EBADF
The s argument is not a valid descriptor.


EAFNOSUPPORT
The address family of the passed-in sockaddr is not
AF_INET or AF_INET6.


ENOPROTOOPT
The socket s is not of type SOCK_DGRAM or SOCK_RAW.


ENOPROTOOPT
The address family of the group parameter does not
match the protocol family of the socket.


ENOSR
Insufficient STREAMS resources available for the
operation to complete.


ENXIO
The interface argument, either an index or an IPv4
address, does not identify a valid interface.


The getsourcefilter() and getipv4sourcefilter() functions will fail
if:

EADDRNOTAVAIL
The tuple consisting of socket, interface, and
multicast group values does not exist; group is not
being listened to on interface by socket.


The functions setsourcefilter() and setipv4sourcefilter() can fail in
the following additional case:

ENOBUFS
The source filter list is larger than that allowed by the
implementation.


ATTRIBUTES


See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Committed |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Safe |
+--------------------+-----------------+

SEE ALSO


if_nametoindex(3SOCKET), sockaddr(3SOCKET), socket(3SOCKET),
attributes(7)


RFC 3678

June 13, 2021 GETSOURCEFILTER(3SOCKET)

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