socketcall(2)

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socketcall(2) System Calls Manual socketcall(2)

NAME

socketcall - socket system calls

LIBRARY

Standard C library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

#include <linux/net.h> /* Definition of SYS_* constants */

#include <sys/syscall.h> /* Definition of SYS_socketcall */

#include <unistd.h>

int syscall(SYS_socketcall, int call, unsigned long *args);

Note: glibc provides no wrapper for socketcall(), necessitating the use

of syscall(2).

DESCRIPTION

socketcall() is a common kernel entry point for the socket system

calls. call determines which socket function to invoke. args points

to a block containing the actual arguments, which are passed through to

the appropriate call.

User programs should call the appropriate functions by their usual

names. Only standard library implementors and kernel hackers need to

know about socketcall().

call Man page

SYS_SOCKET socket(2)

SYS_BIND bind(2)

SYS_CONNECT connect(2)

SYS_LISTEN listen(2)

SYS_ACCEPT accept(2)

SYS_GETSOCKNAME getsockname(2)

SYS_GETPEERNAME getpeername(2)

SYS_SOCKETPAIR socketpair(2)

SYS_SEND send(2)

SYS_RECV recv(2)

SYS_SENDTO sendto(2)

SYS_RECVFROM recvfrom(2)

SYS_SHUTDOWN shutdown(2)

SYS_SETSOCKOPT setsockopt(2)

SYS_GETSOCKOPT getsockopt(2)

SYS_SENDMSG sendmsg(2)

SYS_RECVMSG recvmsg(2)

SYS_ACCEPT4 accept4(2)

SYS_RECVMMSG recvmmsg(2)

SYS_SENDMMSG sendmmsg(2)

STANDARDS

This call is specific to Linux, and should not be used in programs in‐

tended to be portable.

NOTES

On some architectures—for example, x86-64 and ARM—there is no socket‐

call() system call; instead socket(2), accept(2), bind(2), and so on

really are implemented as separate system calls.

On x86-32, socketcall() was historically the only entry point for the

sockets API. However, starting in Linux 4.3, direct system calls are

provided on x86-32 for the sockets API. This facilitates the creation

of seccomp(2) filters that filter sockets system calls (for new user-

space binaries that are compiled to use the new entry points) and also

provides a (very) small performance improvement.

SEE ALSO

accept(2), bind(2), connect(2), getpeername(2), getsockname(2), get‐

sockopt(2), listen(2), recv(2), recvfrom(2), recvmsg(2), send(2),

sendmsg(2), sendto(2), setsockopt(2), shutdown(2), socket(2), socket‐

pair(2)

Linux man-pages 6.03 2023-02-05 socketcall(2)

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