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Name
recvfd - receive a file descriptor from a local socket peer
Synopsis
#include <sys/socket.h>
int recvfd(int sockfd, int options);
Description
Receive an open file descriptor from a local socket peer connected via sockfd. This is a non-blocking call that will fail if there is no file descriptor waiting in the socket's queue.
File descriptors are sent out-of-band and do not affect the regular data streams.
The options argument accepts a bitmask of the following flags:
- O_CLOEXEC: The opened fd shall be closed on- exec(2).
Return value
If a file descriptor is successfully received, it is returned as a non-negative integer. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
Errors
- EBADF:- sockfdis not an open file descriptor.
- ENOTSOCK:- sockfddoes not refer to a socket.
- EAFNOSUPPORT:- sockfddoes not refer to a local domain socket.
- EINVAL:- sockfddoes not refer to a connected or accepted socket.
- EAGAIN: There is no file descriptor queued on this socket.
History
recvfd() was first introduced in Plan 9 from User Space.