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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #if defined(CONFIG_NET) && defined(CONFIG_NET_SOCKOPTS) #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "socket/socket.h" #include "utils/utils.h" /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: psock_socketlevel_option * * Description: * psock_socketlevel_option() sets the socket-level option specified by the * 'option' argument to the value pointed to by the 'value' argument for * the socket specified by the 'psock' argument. * * See a complete list of values for the socket level * 'option' argument. * * Input Parameters: * psock Socket structure of socket to operate on * option identifies the option to set * value Points to the argument value * value_len The length of the argument value * * Returned Value: * Returns zero (OK) on success. On failure, it returns a negated errno * value to indicate the nature of the error. See psock_setcockopt() for * the list of possible error values. * ****************************************************************************/ static int psock_socketlevel_option(FAR struct socket *psock, int option, FAR const void *value, socklen_t value_len) { FAR struct socket_conn_s *conn = psock->s_conn; /* Process the options always handled locally */ switch (option) { /* The following options take a pointer to an integer boolean value. * We will blindly set the bit here although the implementation * is outside of the scope of setsockopt. */ case SO_RCVTIMEO: case SO_SNDTIMEO: { FAR struct timeval *tv = (FAR struct timeval *)value; socktimeo_t timeo; /* Verify that option is the size of an 'struct timeval'. */ if (tv == NULL || value_len != sizeof(struct timeval)) { return -EINVAL; } /* Get the timeout value. Any microsecond remainder will be * forced to the next larger, whole decisecond value. */ timeo = (socktimeo_t)net_timeval2dsec(tv, TV2DS_CEIL); /* Save the timeout value */ if (option == SO_RCVTIMEO) { conn->s_rcvtimeo = timeo; } else { conn->s_sndtimeo = timeo; } /* Set/clear the corresponding enable/disable bit */ if (timeo) { _SO_CLROPT(conn->s_options, option); } else { _SO_SETOPT(conn->s_options, option); } return OK; } case SO_BROADCAST: /* Permits sending of broadcast messages */ case SO_DEBUG: /* Enables recording of debugging information */ case SO_DONTROUTE: /* Requests outgoing messages bypass standard routing */ case SO_KEEPALIVE: /* Verifies TCP connections active by enabling the * periodic transmission of probes */ case SO_OOBINLINE: /* Leaves received out-of-band data inline */ case SO_REUSEADDR: /* Allow reuse of local addresses */ { int setting; /* Verify that option is the size of an 'int'. Should also check * that 'value' is properly aligned for an 'int' */ if (value_len != sizeof(int)) { return -EINVAL; } /* Get the value. Is the option being set or cleared? */ setting = *(FAR int *)value; /* Lock the network so that we have exclusive access to the socket * options. */ net_lock(); /* Set or clear the option bit */ if (setting) { _SO_SETOPT(conn->s_options, option); } else { _SO_CLROPT(conn->s_options, option); } net_unlock(); } break; #ifdef CONFIG_NET_BINDTODEVICE /* Handle the SO_BINDTODEVICE socket-level option. * * NOTE: this option makes sense for UDP sockets trying to broadcast * while their local address is not set, eg, with DHCP requests. * The problem is that we are not able to determine the interface to be * used for sending packets when multiple interfaces do not have a * local address yet. This option can be used to "force" the interface * used to send the UDP traffic in this connection. Note that it does * NOT only apply to broadcast packets. */ case SO_BINDTODEVICE: /* Bind socket to a specific network device */ { FAR struct net_driver_s *dev; /* Check if we are are unbinding the socket */ if (value == NULL || value_len == 0 || (value_len > 0 && ((FAR char *)value)[0] == 0)) { conn->s_boundto = 0; /* This interface is no longer bound */ break; } /* No, we are binding a socket to the interface * Find the interface device with this name. */ dev = netdev_findbyname(value); if (dev == NULL) { return -ENODEV; } /* Bind the socket to the interface */ DEBUGASSERT(dev->d_ifindex > 0 && dev->d_ifindex <= MAX_IFINDEX); conn->s_boundto = dev->d_ifindex; break; } #endif /* There options are only valid when used with getopt */ case SO_ACCEPTCONN: /* Reports whether socket listening is enabled */ case SO_ERROR: /* Reports and clears error status. */ case SO_TYPE: /* Reports the socket type */ return -EINVAL; default: return -ENOPROTOOPT; } return OK; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: psock_setsockopt * * Description: * psock_setsockopt() sets the option specified by the 'option' argument, * at the protocol level specified by the 'level' argument, to the value * pointed to by the 'value' argument for the socket specified by the * 'psock' argument. * * The 'level' argument specifies the protocol level of the option. To set * options at the socket level, specify the level argument as SOL_SOCKET. * * See a complete list of values for the socket level * 'option' argument. * * Protocol level options, such as SOL_TCP, are defined in * protocol-specific header files, for example include/netinet/tcp.h * * Input Parameters: * psock Socket structure of socket to operate on * level Protocol level to set the option * option identifies the option to set * value Points to the argument value * value_len The length of the argument value * * Returned Value: * Returns zero (OK) on success. On failure, it returns a negated errno * value to indicate the nature of the error: * * EDOM * The send and receive timeout values are too big to fit into the * timeout fields in the socket structure. * EINVAL * The specified option is invalid at the specified socket 'level' or the * socket has been shut down. * EISCONN * The socket is already connected, and a specified option cannot be set * while the socket is connected. * ENOPROTOOPT * The 'option' is not supported by the protocol. * ENOTSOCK * The 'sockfd' argument does not refer to a socket. * ENOMEM * There was insufficient memory available for the operation to complete. * ENOBUFS * Insufficient resources are available in the system to complete the * call. * ****************************************************************************/ int psock_setsockopt(FAR struct socket *psock, int level, int option, FAR const void *value, socklen_t value_len) { int ret = -ENOPROTOOPT; /* Verify that the socket option if valid (but might not be supported ) */ if (!value) { return -EFAULT; } /* Verify that the sockfd corresponds to valid, allocated socket */ if (psock == NULL || psock->s_conn == NULL) { return -EBADF; } /* Perform the socket interface operation */ if (psock->s_sockif->si_setsockopt != NULL) { ret = psock->s_sockif->si_setsockopt(psock, level, option, value, value_len); } /* Try socket level if the socket interface operation is not available */ if (ret == -ENOPROTOOPT && level == SOL_SOCKET) { ret = psock_socketlevel_option(psock, option, value, value_len); } /* -ENOTTY really mean -ENOPROTOOPT, but skip the default action */ else if (ret == -ENOTTY) { ret = -ENOPROTOOPT; } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: setsockopt * * Description: * setsockopt() sets the option specified by the 'option' argument, * at the protocol level specified by the 'level' argument, to the value * pointed to by the 'value' argument for the socket associated with the * file descriptor specified by the 'sockfd' argument. * * The 'level' argument specifies the protocol level of the option. To set * options at the socket level, specify the level argument as SOL_SOCKET. * * See a complete list of values for the socket level * 'option' argument. * * Protocol level options, such as SOL_TCP, are defined in * protocol-specific header files, for example include/netinet/tcp.h * * Input Parameters: * sockfd Socket descriptor of socket * level Protocol level to set the option * option identifies the option to set * value Points to the argument value * value_len The length of the argument value * * Returned Value: * 0 on success; -1 on failure * * EBADF * The 'sockfd' argument is not a valid socket descriptor. * EDOM * The send and receive timeout values are too big to fit into the * timeout fields in the socket structure. * EINVAL * The specified option is invalid at the specified socket 'level' or the * socket has been shut down. * EISCONN * The socket is already connected, and a specified option cannot be set * while the socket is connected. * ENOPROTOOPT * The 'option' is not supported by the protocol. * ENOTSOCK * The 'sockfd' argument does not refer to a socket. * ENOMEM * There was insufficient memory available for the operation to complete. * ENOBUFS * Insufficient resources are available in the system to complete the * call. * ****************************************************************************/ int setsockopt(int sockfd, int level, int option, const void *value, socklen_t value_len) { FAR struct socket *psock; int ret; /* Get the underlying socket structure */ ret = sockfd_socket(sockfd, &psock); /* Then let psock_setockopt() do all of the work */ if (ret == OK) { ret = psock_setsockopt(psock, level, option, value, value_len); } if (ret < 0) { set_errno(-ret); return ERROR; } return OK; } #endif /* CONFIG_NET && CONFIG_NET_SOCKOPTS */