The .Fn function
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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These functions implement a high-level library for managing FTP connections.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpLogin
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attempts to log in using the supplied
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function attempts to log in using the supplied
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.Fa user ,
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.Fa passwd ,
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.Fa ftp_port
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@ -99,19 +100,23 @@ On failure, NULL is returned and
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.Fa retcode
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will have the error code returned by the foreign server.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpChdir
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attempts to issue a server CD command to the directory named in
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function attempts to issue a server CD command to the directory named in
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.Fa dir .
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On success, zero is returned. On failure, the error code from the server.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpErrno
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returns the server failure code for the last operation (useful for seeing
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more about what happened if you're familiar with FTP error codes).
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function returns the server failure code for the last operation (useful for
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seeing more about what happened if you're familiar with FTP error codes).
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The
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.Fn ftpErrString
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returns a human readable version of the supplied server failure code.
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function returns a human readable version of the supplied server failure code.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpGet
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attempts to retrieve the file named by the
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function attempts to retrieve the file named by the
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.Fa file
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argument (which is assumed to be relative to the FTP server's current directory,
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see
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@ -128,18 +133,21 @@ of
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.Fa *seekto
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will be zero'd.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpGetModtime
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returns the last modification time of the file named by the
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function returns the last modification time of the file named by the
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.Fa file
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argument. If the file could not be opened or stat'd, 0 is returned.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpGetSize
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returns the size in bytes of the file named by the
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function returns the size in bytes of the file named by the
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.Fa file
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argument. If the file could not be opened or stat'd, -1 is returned.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpPut
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attempts to create a new file named by the
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function attempts to create a new file named by the
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.Fa file
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argument (which is assumed to be relative to the FTP server's current directory,
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see
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@ -148,28 +156,36 @@ and returns a new
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.Fa stream
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pointer for the file or NULL on failure.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpAscii
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sets ASCII mode for the current server connection named by
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function sets
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.Tn ASCII
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mode for the current server connection named by
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.Fa stream .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpBinary
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sets binary mode for the current server connection named by
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function sets binary mode for the current server connection named by
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.Fa stream .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpPassive
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sets passive mode (for firewalls) for the current server connection named by
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function sets passive mode (for firewalls) for the current server connection
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named by
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.Fa stream
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to boolean value
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.Fa status .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpVerbose
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sets the verbosity mode for the current server connection named by
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function sets the verbosity mode for the current server connection named by
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.Fa stream
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to boolean value
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.Fa status .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpGetURL
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attempts to retrieve the file named by the supplied
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function attempts to retrieve the file named by the supplied
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.Fa URL
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and can be considered equivalent to the combined
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.Fn ftpLogin ,
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@ -182,8 +198,9 @@ is ever returned - the connection to the server closes when
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the file has been completely read. Use the lower-level routines
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if multiple gets are required as it will be far more efficient.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpPutURL
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attempts to create the file named by the supplied
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function attempts to create the file named by the supplied
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.Fa URL
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and can be considered equivalent to the combined
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.Fn ftpLogin ,
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@ -195,10 +212,11 @@ to the server closes when the file has been completely written. Use the
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lower-level routines if multiple puts are required as it will be far more
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efficient.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn ftpLoginAf ,
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.Fn ftpGetURLAf ,
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.Fn ftpPutURLAf
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are same as
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functions are same as
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.Fn ftpLogin ,
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.Fn ftpGetURL ,
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.Fn ftpPutURL
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node type (see
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.Xr ng_socket 4 ) .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgMkSockNode
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should be called first, to create a new
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function should be called first, to create a new
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.Em socket
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type netgraph node with associated control and data sockets. If
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.Fa name
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is non-NULL, the node will have that global name assigned to it.
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.Fa "*csp"
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The
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.Fa "csp"
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and
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.Fa "*dsp"
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will be set to the newly opened control and data sockets
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.Fa "dsp"
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arguments will be set to the newly opened control and data sockets
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associated with the node; either
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.Fa "csp"
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or
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.Fa "dsp"
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may be NULL if only one socket is desired.
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The
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.Fn NgMkSockNode
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loads the socket node type KLD if it's not already loaded.
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function loads the socket node type KLD if it's not already loaded.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgNameNode
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assigns a global name to the node addressed by
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function assigns a global name to the node addressed by
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.Fa path .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgSendMsg
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sends a binary control message from the socket node associated
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function sends a binary control message from the socket node associated
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with control socket
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.Fa cs
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to the node addressed by
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The original message header should be pointed to by
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.Fa msg .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgSendAsciiMsg
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performs the same function as
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function performs the same function as
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.Fn NgSendMsg ,
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but adds support for
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.Tn ASCII
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encoding of control messages.
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The
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.Fn NgSendAsciiMsg
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formats its input a la
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function formats its input a la
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.Xr printf 3
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and then sends the resulting
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.Tn ASCII
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.Tn ASCII
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conversion may not be supported by all node types.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgRecvMsg
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reads the next control message received by the node associated with
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function reads the next control message received by the node associated with
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control socket
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.Fa cs .
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The message and any extra argument data must fit in
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The length of the control message is returned.
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A return value of zero indicates that the socket was closed.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgRecvAsciiMsg
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works exactly like
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function works exactly like
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.Fn NgRecvMsg ,
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except that after the message is received, any binary arguments
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are converted to
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version of the arguments (and the reply
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header argument length field will be adjusted).
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgSendData
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writes a data packet out on the specified hook of the node corresponding
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to data socket
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function writes a data packet out on the specified hook of the node
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corresponding to data socket
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.Fa ds .
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The node must already be connected to some other node via that hook.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgRecvData
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reads the next data packet (of up to
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function reads the next data packet (of up to
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.Fa len
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bytes) received by the node corresponding to data socket
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.Fa ds
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The length of the packet is returned.
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A return value of zero indicates that the socket was closed.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn NgSetDebug
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and
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.Fn NgSetErrLog
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are used for debugging.
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functions are used for debugging.
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The
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.Fn NgSetDebug
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sets the debug level (if non-negative), and returns the old setting.
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function sets the debug level (if non-negative), and returns the old setting.
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Higher debug levels result in more verbosity. The default is zero.
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All debug and error messages are logged via the functions
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specified in the most recent call to
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KLD modules must have been loaded via
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.Xr kldload 8 .
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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The
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.Fn NgSetDebug
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returns the previous debug setting.
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function returns the previous debug setting.
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The
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.Fn NgSetErrLog
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has no return value.
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function has no return value.
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All other functions return \-1 if there was an error and set
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.Va errno
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accordingly.
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