Provided by: libc-ares-dev_1.18.1-1build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       ares_set_socket_functions - Set socket io callbacks

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ares.h>

       struct ares_socket_functions {
            ares_socket_t(*asocket)(int, int, int, void *);
            int(*aclose)(ares_socket_t, void *);
            int(*aconnect)(ares_socket_t, const struct sockaddr *, ares_socklen_t, void *);
            ares_ssize_t(*arecvfrom)(ares_socket_t, void *, size_t, int, struct sockaddr *, ares_socklen_t *, void *);
            ares_ssize_t(*asendv)(ares_socket_t, const struct iovec *, int, void *);
          };

       void ares_set_socket_functions(ares_channel channel,
                             const struct ares_socket_functions * functions,
                             void *user_data);

DESCRIPTION

       This  function  sets  a set of callback functions in the given ares channel handle.  These
       callback functions will be invoked  to  create/destroy  socket  objects  and  perform  io,
       instead  of  the  normal  system  calls.  A client application can override normal network
       operation fully through this functionality, and provide its own transport layer.

       All callback functions are expected to operate like their system equivalents, and  to  set
       errno(3)  to an appropriate error code on failure. C-ares also expects all io functions to
       behave asynchronously, i.e. as if the socket object has been  set  to  non-blocking  mode.
       Thus  read/write  calls  (for  TCP  connections)  are expected to often generate EAGAIN or
       EWOULDBLOCK.

       The user_data value is provided to each callback function invocation to serve as context.

       The ares_socket_functions must provide the following callbacks:

       asocket           ares_socket_t(*)(int domain, int type, int protocol, void * user_data)
                         Creates an endpoint for communication and returns a descriptor.  domain,
                         type,  and  protocol  each  correspond  to  the parameters of socket(2).
                         Returns ahandle to the newly created socket, or -1 on error.

       aclose            int(*)(ares_socket_t fd, void * user_data)
                         Closes the socket endpoint indicated by fd. See close(2)

       aconnect          int(*)(ares_socket_t fd, const struct sockaddr  *  addr,  ares_socklen_t
                         addr_len, void * user_data)
                         Initiate  a connection to the address indicated by addr on a socket. See
                         connect(2)

       arecvfrom         ares_ssize_t(*)(ares_socket_t fd, void * buffer,  size_t  buf_size,  int
                         flags,  struct  sockaddr  *  addr,  ares_socklen_t  *  addr_len,  void *
                         user_data)
                         Receives data from remote socket endpoint, if  available.  If  the  addr
                         parameter  is  not  NULL and the connection protocol provides the source
                         address, the callback should fill this in. See recvfrom(2)

       asendv            ares_ssize_t(*)(ares_socket_t fd, const struct iovec *  data,  int  len,
                         void * user_data)
                         Send  data, as provided by the iovec array data, to the socket endpoint.
                         See writev(2),

       The ares_socket_functions struct provided is not copied but directly referenced, and  must
       thus remain valid through out the channels and any created socket's lifetime.

AVAILABILITY

       Added in c-ares 1.13.0

SEE ALSO

       ares_init_options(3),  socket(2),  close(2),  connect(2),  recv(2),  recvfrom(2), send(2),
       writev(2)

AUTHOR

       Carl Wilund

                                           13 Dec 2016               ARES_SET_SOCKET_FUNCTIONS(3)