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Operating Systems Linux Fedora Is UNIX an open source OS ? Post 302911911 by bakunin on Monday 4th of August 2014 12:23:45 PM
Old 08-04-2014
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Originally Posted by sreyan32
Could you elaborate on this point further. I mean if no one conformed to a standard how on earth is that standard still surviving. And also why is it there ??
For the same reason why there is a OSI-reference protocol stack which is (almost) nowhere implemented. It is an ideal against which each "real existing implementation" is measured. Even if no implementation fully conforms to it every one is - at least in theory - striving to do so and asymptotically converging towards it.

Take the OSI-reference model for networks as an example: to my knowledge the whole seven layers of it where only once being implemented (in some obscure DEC network stack working under VMS), but every network protocol is compared against it and we say that "IP is a layer-3 protocol", even though TCP/IP was not built with the OSI reference model in mind and in fact - from a theoretical POV - really covers only the layers 3, 4 and 5.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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UNIX(7P)																  UNIX(7P)

NAME
UNIX - local communication domain protocol SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The local communication domain protocol, commonly referred to in the industry as the Unix domain protocol, utilizes the path name address format and the address family. This protocol can be used as an alternative to the Internet protocol family (TCP/IP or UDP/IP) for communi- cation between processes executing on the same node. It has a significant throughput advantage when compared with local IP loopback, due primarily to its much lower code execution overhead. Data is looped back at the protocol layer (OSI Level 4), rather than at the driver layer (OSI Level 2). Only is supported in the address family. The HP-UX implementation of the local communication domain protocol does not support the flag in (see recv(2)) and (see send(2)). Addressing socket addresses are path names. They are limited to 92 bytes in length, including a terminating null byte. Calls to to an socket utilize an addressing structure called (see bind(2)). Pointers to this structure should be used in all socket system calls wherever they require a pointer to a The include file defines this addressing structure. Within this structure are two notable fields. The first is sun_family, which must be set to The next is sun_path, which is the null-terminated character string that specifies the path name of the file associated with the socket (for example, Only the passive (listening) socket must bind to an address. The active socket connects to that address, but it does not need an address of its own. For additional information on using sockets for interprocess communication, refer to the BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide. Socket Buffer Size For stream and datagram sockets, the maximum send and receive buffer size is 262142 bytes. The default buffer size is 32768 bytes. The send and receive buffer sizes can be altered by using the and options of the system call. Refer to getsockopt(2) for details. AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley. SEE ALSO
getsockopt(2), socket(2). UNIX(7P)
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