1GETNAMEINFO(3P) POSIX Programmer's Manual GETNAMEINFO(3P)
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13 getnameinfo — get name information
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16 #include <sys/socket.h>
17 #include <netdb.h>
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19 int getnameinfo(const struct sockaddr *restrict sa, socklen_t salen,
20 char *restrict node, socklen_t nodelen, char *restrict service,
21 socklen_t servicelen, int flags);
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24 The getnameinfo() function shall translate a socket address to a node
25 name and service location, all of which are defined as in freead‐
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28 The sa argument points to a socket address structure to be translated.
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31 If the socket address structure contains an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address or
32 an IPv4-compatible IPv6 address, the implementation shall extract the
33 embedded IPv4 address and lookup the node name for that IPv4 address.
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35 If the address is the IPv6 unspecified address ("::"), a lookup shall
36 not be performed and the behavior shall be the same as when the node's
37 name cannot be located.
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39 If the node argument is non-NULL and the nodelen argument is non-zero,
40 then the node argument points to a buffer able to contain up to nodelen
41 bytes that receives the node name as a null-terminated string. If the
42 node argument is NULL or the nodelen argument is zero, the node name
43 shall not be returned. If the node's name cannot be located, the
44 numeric form of the address contained in the socket address structure
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47 If the service argument is non-NULL and the servicelen argument is non-
48 zero, then the service argument points to a buffer able to contain up
49 to servicelen bytes that receives the service name as a null-terminated
50 string. If the service argument is NULL or the servicelen argument is
51 zero, the service name shall not be returned. If the service's name
52 cannot be located, the numeric form of the service address (for exam‐
53 ple, its port number) shall be returned instead of its name.
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55 The flags argument is a flag that changes the default actions of the
56 function. By default the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) for the
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59 * If the flag bit NI_NOFQDN is set, only the node name portion of the
60 FQDN shall be returned for local hosts.
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62 * If the flag bit NI_NUMERICHOST is set, the numeric form of the
63 address contained in the socket address structure pointed to by the
64 sa argument shall be returned instead of its name.
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66 * If the flag bit NI_NAMEREQD is set, an error shall be returned if
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69 * If the flag bit NI_NUMERICSERV is set, the numeric form of the ser‐
70 vice address shall be returned (for example, its port number)
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73 * If the flag bit NI_NUMERICSCOPE is set, the numeric form of the
74 scope identifier shall be returned (for example, interface index)
75 instead of its name. This flag shall be ignored if the sa argument
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78 * If the flag bit NI_DGRAM is set, this indicates that the service is
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84 1. The two NI_NUMERICxxx flags are required to support the
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88 AF_INET6 port numbers (for example, [512,514]) that rep‐
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91 The getnameinfo() function shall be thread-safe.
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94 A zero return value for getnameinfo() indicates successful completion;
95 a non-zero return value indicates failure. The possible values for the
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98 Upon successful completion, getnameinfo() shall return the node and
99 service names, if requested, in the buffers provided. The returned
100 names are always null-terminated strings.
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103 The getnameinfo() function shall fail and return the corresponding
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106 [EAI_AGAIN] The name could not be resolved at this time. Future
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122 The name does not resolve for the supplied parameters.
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124 NI_NAMEREQD is set and the host's name cannot be located,
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129 node argument or the service argument was too small.
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132 A system error occurred. The error code can be found in
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141 If the returned values are to be used as part of any further name reso‐
142 lution (for example, passed to getaddrinfo()), applications should pro‐
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145 Given the IPv4-mapped IPv6 address "::ffff:1.2.3.4", the implementation
146 performs a lookup as if the socket address structure contains the IPv4
147 address "1.2.3.4".
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149 The IPv6 unspecified address ("::") and the IPv6 loopback address
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159 endservent(), freeaddrinfo(), gai_strerror(), inet_ntop(), socket()
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