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sctp_bindx
SCTP_BINDX(3) BSD Library Functions Manual SCTP_BINDX(3)
NAME
sctp_bindx -- bind or unbind an SCTP socket to a list of addresses.
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/sctp.h>
int
sctp_bindx(int s, struct sockaddr *addrs, int num, int type);
DESCRIPTION
The sctp_bindx() call binds or unbinds a address or a list of addresses to an SCTP endpoint. This allows a user to bind a subset of
addresses. The sctp_bindx() call operates similarly to bind() but allows a list of addresses and also allows a bind or an unbind. The argu-
ment s must be a valid SCTP socket descriptor. The argument addrs is a list of addresses (where the list may be only 1 in length) that the
user wishes to bind or unbind to the socket. The argument type must be one of the following values.
SCTP_BINDX_ADD_ADDR This value indicates that the listed address(es) need to be added to the endpoint.
SCTP_BINDX_DEL_ADDR This value indicates that the listed address(es) need to be removed from the endpoint.
Note that when a user adds or deletes an address to an association if the dynamic address flag net.inet.sctp.auto_asconf is enabled any asso-
ciations in the endpoint will attempt to have the address(es) added dynamically to the existing association.
RETURN VALUES
The call returns 0 on success and -1 upon failure.
ERRORS
The sctp_bindx() function can return the following errors:
[EINVAL] This value is returned if the type field is not one of the allowed values (see above).
[ENOMEM] This value is returned if the number of addresses being added causes a memory allocation failure in the call.
[EBADF] The argument s is not a valid descriptor.
[ENOTSOCK] The argument s is not a socket.
SEE ALSO
bind(2), sctp(4)
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December 15, 2006 BSD