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6 socketcall - socket system calls
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9 #include <linux/net.h>
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11 int socketcall(int call, unsigned long *args);
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14 socketcall() is a common kernel entry point for the socket system
15 calls. call determines which socket function to invoke. args points
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19 User programs should call the appropriate functions by their usual
20 names. Only standard library implementors and kernel hackers need to
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24 SYS_SOCKET socket(2)
25 SYS_BIND bind(2)
26 SYS_CONNECT connect(2)
27 SYS_LISTEN listen(2)
28 SYS_ACCEPT accept(2)
29 SYS_GETSOCKNAME getsockname(2)
30 SYS_GETPEERNAME getpeername(2)
31 SYS_SOCKETPAIR socketpair(2)
32 SYS_SEND send(2)
33 SYS_RECV recv(2)
34 SYS_SENDTO sendto(2)
35 SYS_RECVFROM recvfrom(2)
36 SYS_SHUTDOWN shutdown(2)
37 SYS_SETSOCKOPT setsockopt(2)
38 SYS_GETSOCKOPT getsockopt(2)
39 SYS_SENDMSG sendmsg(2)
40 SYS_RECVMSG recvmsg(2)
41 SYS_ACCEPT4 accept4(2)
42 SYS_RECVMMSG recvmmsg(2)
43 SYS_SENDMMSG sendmmsg(2)
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46 This call is specific to Linux, and should not be used in programs
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50 On a some architectures—for example, x86-64 and ARM—there is no socket‐
51 call() system call; instead socket(2), accept(2), bind(2), and so on
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54 On x86-32, socketcall() was historically the only entry point for the
55 sockets API. However, starting in Linux 4.3, direct system calls are
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62 accept(2), bind(2), connect(2), getpeername(2), getsockname(2), get‐
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68 This page is part of release 4.16 of the Linux man-pages project. A
69 description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the
70 latest version of this page, can be found at
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