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NAME

       ioth_newstack,     ioth_newstackl,     ioth_newstackv,     ioth_delstack,    ioth_msocket,
       ioth_set_defstack, ioth_get_defstack, ioth_socket,  ioth_close,  ioth_bind,  ioth_connect,
       ioth_listen,    ioth_accept,    ioth_getsockname,    ioth_getpeername,    ioth_setsockopt,
       ioth_getsockopt, ioth_shutdown, ioth_ioctl, ioth_fcntl, ioth_read, ioth_readv,  ioth_recv,
       ioth_recvfrom, ioth_recvmsg, ioth_write, ioth_writev, ioth_send, ioth_sendto ioth_sendmsg,
       ioth_if_nametoindex,      ioth_linksetupdown,      ioth_ipaddr_add,       ioth_ipaddr_del,
       ioth_iproute_add,  ioth_iproute_del,  ioth_iplink_add,  ioth_iplink_del, ioth_linksetaddr,
       ioth_linkgetaddr - Internet of Threads (IoTh) library

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ioth.h>

       struct ioth *ioth_newstack(const char *stack, const char *vnl);

       struct ioth *ioth_newstackl(const char *stack, const char *vnl, ... );

       struct ioth *ioth_newstackv(const char *stack, const char *vnlv[]);

       int ioth_delstack(struct ioth *iothstack);

       int ioth_msocket(struct ioth *iothstack, int domain, int type, int protocol);

       void ioth_set_defstack(struct ioth *iothstack);

       struct ioth *ioth_get_defstack(void);

       int ioth_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol);

       • Berkeley Sockets API

       int ioth_close(int fd);

       int ioth_bind(int sockfd, const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen);

       int ioth_connect(int sockfd, const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen);

       int ioth_listen(int sockfd, int backlog);

       int ioth_accept(int sockfd, struct sockaddr *restrict addr, socklen_t *restrict addrlen);

       int ioth_getsockname(int sockfd,  struct  sockaddr  *restrict  addr,  socklen_t  *restrict
       addrlen);

       int  ioth_getpeername(int  sockfd,  struct  sockaddr  *restrict  addr, socklen_t *restrict
       addrlen);

       int ioth_getsockopt(int sockfd, int level, int optname, void *restrict  optval,  socklen_t
       *restrict optlen);

       int  ioth_setsockopt(int  sockfd,  int  level,  int optname, const void *optval, socklen_t
       optlen);

       int ioth_shutdown(int sockfd, int how);

       int ioth_ioctl(int fd, unsigned long request, ...);

       int ioth_fcntl(int fd, int cmd, ... /* arg */ );

       ssize_t ioth_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);

       ssize_t ioth_readv(int fd, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);

       ssize_t ioth_recv(int sockfd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags);

       ssize_t ioth_recvfrom(int sockfd, void  *restrict  buf,  size_t  len,  int  flags,  struct
       sockaddr *restrict src_addr, socklen_t *restrict addrlen);

       ssize_t ioth_recvmsg(int sockfd, struct msghdr *msg, int flags);

       ssize_t ioth_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);

       ssize_t ioth_writev(int fd, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt);

       ssize_t ioth_send(int sockfd, const void *buf, size_t len, int flags);

       ssize_t  ioth_sendto(int  sockfd,  const  void  *buf,  size_t len, int flags, const struct
       sockaddr *dest_addr, socklen_t addrlen);

       ssize_t ioth_sendmsg(int sockfd, const struct msghdr *msg, int flags);

       • nlinline+ API

       int ioth_if_nametoindex(const char *ifname);

       int ioth_linksetupdown(unsigned int ifindex, int updown);

       int ioth_ipaddr_add(int family, void *addr, int prefixlen, unsigned int ifindex);

       int ioth_ipaddr_del(int family, void *addr, int prefixlen, unsigned int ifindex);

       int  ioth_iproute_add(int  family,  void  *dst_addr,  int  dst_prefixlen,  void  *gw_addr,
       unsigned int ifindex);

       int  ioth_iproute_del(int  family,  void  *dst_addr,  int  dst_prefixlen,  void  *gw_addr,
       unsigned int ifindex);

       int ioth_iplink_add(const char *ifname, unsigned int ifindex, const char *type, const char
       *data);

       int ioth_iplink_del(const char *ifname, unsigned int ifindex`);

       int ioth_linksetaddr(unsigned int ifindex, void *macaddr`);

       int ioth_linkgetaddr(unsigned int ifindex, void *macaddr`);

DESCRIPTION

       libioth is the API for the Internet of Threads.  TCP-IP networking stacks can be loaded as
       dynamic libraries at run time.

       • the API is minimal: Berkeley Sockets + msocket + newstack/delstack.

       • the stack implementation can be chosen as a plugin at run time.

       • netlink based stack/interface/ip configuration via nlinline.

       • ioth sockets are real file descriptors, poll/select/ppoll/pselect/epoll friendly

       • plug-ins can be loaded in private address namespaces: libioth supports several stacks of
         the  same  type  (same  plugin) even if the stack implementation library was designed to
         provide just one stack.

       libioth provides the following functions:

       ioth_newstack
              ioth_newstack creates a new stack without any interface if vnl is  NULL,  otherwise
              the  new  stack  has a virtual interface connected to the vde network identified by
              the VNL (Virtual Network Locator, see vde_open(3) ).

       ioth_newstackl, ioth_newstackv
              ioth_newstacklandioth_newstackv` (l = list, v = vector) support the creation  of  a
              new  stack  with  several  interfaces.   It  is  possible  to provide the VNLs as a
              sequence of arguments (as in execl(3)) or as a NULL terminated array  of  VNLs  (as
              the arguments in execv(3)).

       ioth_delstack
              This function terminates/deletes a stack.

       ioth_msocket
              This  is  the multi-stack supporting extension of socket(2).  It behaves exactly as
              socket except for the added heading argument that allows the choice  of  the  stack
              among those currently available (previously created by a ioth_newstack*).

       ioth_set_defstack, ioth_get_defstack
              These  functions  define and retrieve the default stack, respectively.  The default
              stack is implicitly used by ioth_msocket when its first argument iothstack is NULL.
              The  default stack is initially defined as the native stack provided by the kernel.
              Use ioth_set_defstack(mystack) to define mystack  as  the  current  default  stack.
              ioth_set_defstack(NULL) to revert the default stack to the native stack.

       ioth_socket
              ioth_socket  opens  a  socket  using  the default stack: ioth_socket(d, t, p) is an
              alias for ioth_msocket(NULL, d, t, p)

       ioth_close,   ioth_bind,   ioth_connect,   ioth_listen,   ioth_accept,   ioth_getsockname,
       ioth_getpeername, ioth_setsockopt, ioth_getsockopt, ioth_shutdown, ioth_ioctl, ioth_fcntl,
       ioth_read, ioth_readv, ioth_recv, ioth_recvfrom,  ioth_recvmsg,  ioth_write,  ioth_writev,
       ioth_send, ioth_sendto, ioth_sendmsg
              these functions have the same signature and functionalities of their counterpart in
              (2) and (3) without the ioth_ prefix.

       ioth_if_nametoindex,      ioth_linksetupdown,      ioth_ipaddr_add,       ioth_ipaddr_del,
       ioth_iproute_add,  ioth_iproute_del,  ioth_iplink_add,  ioth_iplink_del, ioth_linksetaddr,
       ioth_linkgetaddr
              these  functions  have  the  same  signature  and  functionnalities  described   in
              nlinline(3).

RETURN VALUE

       ioth_newstack,  ioth_newstackl, ioth_newstackv return a struct stack pointer, NULL in case
       of error.  This address is used as a descriptor of the newly created stack  and  is  later
       passed as parameter to ioth_msocket, ioth_set_defstack or ioth_delstack.

       ioth_msocket  and  ioth_socket return the file descriptor of the new socket, -1 in case of
       errore.

       ioth_delstack returns -1 in case of error, 0 otherwise.  If  there  are  file  descriptors
       already in use, this function fails and errno is EBUSY.

       ioth_get_defstack returns the stack descriptor of the default stack.

       The  return  values  of  all  the  other  functions  are  defined  in the man pages of the
       corresponding functions provided by the GNU C library or nlinline(3)

SEE ALSO

       vde_plug(1), vdeplug_open(3), nlinline(3)

AUTHOR

       VirtualSquare.  Project leader: Renzo Davoli