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Here are the functions for examining and modifying socket options. They are declared in sys/socket.h.
The
getsockopt
function gets information about the value of option optname at level level for socket socket.The option value is stored in a buffer that optval points to. Before the call, you should supply in
*
optlen-ptr the size of this buffer; on return, it contains the number of bytes of information actually stored in the buffer.Most options interpret the optval buffer as a single
int
value.The actual return value of
getsockopt
is0
on success and-1
on failure. The followingerrno
error conditions are defined:
EBADF
- The socket argument is not a valid file descriptor.
ENOTSOCK
- The descriptor socket is not a socket.
ENOPROTOOPT
- The optname doesn't make sense for the given level.