Struct socket2::SockAddr

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pub struct SockAddr { /* private fields */ }
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The address of a socket.

SockAddrs may be constructed directly to and from the standard library SocketAddr, SocketAddrV4, and SocketAddrV6 types.

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impl SockAddr

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pub const unsafe fn new(storage: sockaddr_storage, len: socklen_t) -> SockAddr

Create a SockAddr from the underlying storage and its length.

Safety

Caller must ensure that the address family and length match the type of storage address. For example if storage.ss_family is set to AF_INET the storage must be initialised as sockaddr_in, setting the content and length appropriately.

Examples
use std::io;
use std::mem;
use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd;

use socket2::{SockAddr, Socket, Domain, Type};

let socket = Socket::new(Domain::IPV4, Type::STREAM, None)?;

// Initialise a `SocketAddr` byte calling `getsockname(2)`.
let mut addr_storage: libc::sockaddr_storage = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
let mut len = mem::size_of_val(&addr_storage) as libc::socklen_t;

// The `getsockname(2)` system call will intiliase `storage` for
// us, setting `len` to the correct length.
let res = unsafe {
    libc::getsockname(
        socket.as_raw_fd(),
        (&mut addr_storage as *mut libc::sockaddr_storage).cast(),
        &mut len,
    )
};
if res == -1 {
    return Err(io::Error::last_os_error());
}

let address = unsafe { SockAddr::new(addr_storage, len) };
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pub unsafe fn init<F, T>(init: F) -> Result<(T, SockAddr)>

Initialise a SockAddr by calling the function init.

The type of the address storage and length passed to the function init is OS/architecture specific.

The address is zeroed before init is called and is thus valid to dereference and read from. The length initialised to the maximum length of the storage.

Safety

Caller must ensure that the address family and length match the type of storage address. For example if storage.ss_family is set to AF_INET the storage must be initialised as sockaddr_in, setting the content and length appropriately.

Examples
use std::io;
use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd;

use socket2::{SockAddr, Socket, Domain, Type};

let socket = Socket::new(Domain::IPV4, Type::STREAM, None)?;

// Initialise a `SocketAddr` byte calling `getsockname(2)`.
let (_, address) = unsafe {
    SockAddr::init(|addr_storage, len| {
        // The `getsockname(2)` system call will intiliase `storage` for
        // us, setting `len` to the correct length.
        if libc::getsockname(socket.as_raw_fd(), addr_storage.cast(), len) == -1 {
            Err(io::Error::last_os_error())
        } else {
            Ok(())
        }
    })
}?;
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pub const fn family(&self) -> sa_family_t

Returns this address’s family.

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pub const fn len(&self) -> socklen_t

Returns the size of this address in bytes.

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pub const fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const sockaddr

Returns a raw pointer to the address.

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pub fn as_socket(&self) -> Option<SocketAddr>

Returns this address as a SocketAddr if it is in the AF_INET (IPv4) or AF_INET6 (IPv6) family, otherwise returns None.

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pub fn as_socket_ipv4(&self) -> Option<SocketAddrV4>

Returns this address as a SocketAddrV4 if it is in the AF_INET family.

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pub fn as_socket_ipv6(&self) -> Option<SocketAddrV6>

Returns this address as a SocketAddrV6 if it is in the AF_INET6 family.

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impl SockAddr

Unix only API.

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pub fn unix<P>(path: P) -> Result<SockAddr>
where P: AsRef<Path>,

Constructs a SockAddr with the family AF_UNIX and the provided path.

Failure

Returns an error if the path is longer than SUN_LEN.

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impl SockAddr

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pub fn vsock(cid: u32, port: u32) -> Result<SockAddr>

Constructs a SockAddr with the family AF_VSOCK and the provided CID/port.

Errors

This function can never fail. In a future version of this library it will be made infallible.

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pub fn vsock_address(&self) -> Option<(u32, u32)>

Returns this address VSOCK CID/port if it is in the AF_VSOCK family, otherwise return None.

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impl Clone for SockAddr

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fn clone(&self) -> SockAddr

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for SockAddr

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fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl From<SocketAddr> for SockAddr

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fn from(addr: SocketAddr) -> SockAddr

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl From<SocketAddrV4> for SockAddr

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fn from(addr: SocketAddrV4) -> SockAddr

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl From<SocketAddrV6> for SockAddr

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fn from(addr: SocketAddrV6) -> SockAddr

Converts to this type from the input type.

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