Catch up with many years of changes:
o Document PF_LOCAL as being an alias for PF_UNIX o Document POSIX standardization of this interface using AF_* constants rather than PF_* constants, and note the three particular families which POSIX standardizes. o Note anticipated POSIX standardization of SOCK_CLOEXEC. o Delete from listing protocol families that FreeBSD doesn't support (in some cases, like PF_PUP, has never supported). o Add to listing some current protocol families that have been introduced in the last decade or so. o Document the correspondence of PF_* and AF_* constants. We should probably change the documentation to make the AF_* constants primary, but this commit does not do so. Reviewed by: kevlo@ MFC after: 1 month
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@ -57,24 +57,30 @@ These families are defined in the include file
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The currently understood formats are:
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.Pp
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.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
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PF_LOCAL Host-internal protocols, formerly called PF_UNIX,
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PF_UNIX Host-internal protocols, deprecated, use PF_LOCAL,
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PF_LOCAL Host-internal protocols (alias for PF_UNIX),
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PF_UNIX Host-internal protocols,
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PF_INET Internet version 4 protocols,
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PF_PUP PUP protocols, like BSP,
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PF_APPLETALK AppleTalk protocols,
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PF_ROUTE Internal Routing protocol,
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PF_LINK Link layer interface,
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PF_IPX Novell Internet Packet eXchange protocol,
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PF_RTIP Help Identify RTIP packets,
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PF_PIP Help Identify PIP packets,
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PF_ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network,
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PF_KEY Internal key-management function,
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PF_INET6 Internet version 6 protocols,
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PF_NATM Native ATM access,
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PF_ATM ATM,
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PF_NETGRAPH Netgraph sockets
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PF_ROUTE Internal routing protocol,
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PF_LINK Link layer interface,
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PF_KEY Internal key-management function,
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PF_NATM Asynchronous transfer mode protocols,
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PF_NETGRAPH Netgraph sockets,
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PF_IEEE80211 IEEE 802.11 wireless link-layer protocols (WiFi),
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PF_BLUETOOTH Bluetooth protocols,
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PF_INET_SDP OFED socket direct protocol (IPv4),
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PF_INET6_SDP OFED socket direct protocol (IPv6)
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Each protocol family is connected to an address family, which has the
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same name except that the prefix is
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.Dq Dv AF_
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in place of
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.Dq Dv PF_ .
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Other protocol families may be also defined, beginning with
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.Dq Dv PF_ ,
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with corresponding address families.
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.Pp
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The socket has the indicated
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.Fa type ,
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which specifies the semantics of communication.
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@ -307,6 +313,37 @@ The socket type is not supported by the protocol.
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.%B PS1
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.%N 8
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.Re
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.Sh STANDARDS
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The
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.Fn socket
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function conforms to
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.St -p1003.1-2008 .
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The
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.Tn POSIX
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standard specifies only the
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.Dv AF_INET ,
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.Dv AF_INET6 ,
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and
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.Dv AF_UNIX
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constants for address families, and requires the use of
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.Dv AF_*
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constants for the
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.Fa domain
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argument of
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.Fn socket .
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The
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.Dv SOCK_CLOEXEC
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flag is expected to conform to the next revision of the
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.Tn POSIX
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standard.
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The
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.Dv SOCK_RDM
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.Fa type ,
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the
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.Dv PF_*
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constants, and other address families are
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.Fx
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extensions.
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Fn socket
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