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Linux / Unix Command: ddp
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NAME

ddp - Linux AppleTalk protocol implementation  

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netatalk/at.h>

ddp_socket = socket(PF_APPLETALK, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
raw_socket = socket(PF_APPLETALK, SOCK_RAW, protocol);  

DESCRIPTION

Linux implements the Appletalk protocols described in Inside Appletalk. Only the DDP layer and AARP are present in the kernel. They are designed to be used via the netatalk protocol libraries. This page documents the interface for those who wish or need to use the DDP layer directly.

The communication between Appletalk and the user program works using a BSD-compatible socket interface. For more information on sockets, see socket(7).

An AppleTalk socket is created by calling the socket(2) function with a PF_APPLETALK socket family argument. Valid socket types are SOCK_DGRAM to open a ddp socket or SOCK_RAW to open a raw socket. protocol is the Appletalk protocol to be received or sent. For SOCK_RAW you must specify ATPROTO_DDP.

Raw sockets may be only opened by a process with effective user id 0 or when the process has the CAP_NET_RAW capability.  

ADDRESS FORMAT

An Appletalk socket address is defined as a combination of a network number, a node number, and a port number.


struct at_addr {
    u_short         s_net;
    u_char          s_node;
};

struct sockaddr_atalk {
    sa_family_t     sat_family; /* address family */
    u_char          sat_port;   /* port */
    struct at_addr  sat_addr;   /* net/node */
};

sat_family is always set to AF_APPLETALK. sat_port contains the port. The port numbers below 129 are known as reserved ports. Only processes with the effective user id 0 or the CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE capability may bind(2) to these sockets. sat_addr is the host address. The net member of struct at_addr contains the host network in network byte order. The value of AT_ANYNET is a wildcard and also implies lqthis network.rq The node member of struct at_addr contains the host node number. The value of AT_ANYNODE is a wildcard and also implies lqthis node.rq The value of ATADDR_BCAST is a link local broadcast address.  

SOCKET OPTIONS

No protocol-specific socket options are supported.  

SYSCTLS

IP supports a sysctl interface to configure some global AppleTalk parameters. The sysctls can be accessed by reading or writing the /proc/sys/net/atalk/* files or with the sysctl(2) interface.
aarp-expiry-time
The time interval (in seconds) before an AARP cache entry expires.
aarp-resolve-time
The time interval (in seconds) before an AARP cache entry is resolved.
aarp-retransmit-limit
The number of retransmissions of an AARP query before the node is declared dead.
aarp-tick-time
The timer rate (in seconds) for the timer driving AARP.

The default values match the specification and should never need to be changed.

 

IOCTLS

All ioctls described in socket(7) apply to ddp.

 

SEE ALSO

sendmsg(2), recvmsg(2), socket(7)


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