bindat — assign a local protocol address to a socket
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Description
The bindat() system call assigns the local protocol address to a socket. When passed the special value
AT_FDCWD in the fd parameter, the behavior is identical to a call to bind(2). Otherwise, bindat() works
like the bind(2) system call with two exceptions:
1. It is limited to sockets in the PF_LOCAL domain.
2. If the file path stored in the sun_path field of the sockaddr_un structure is a relative path,
it is located relative to the directory associated with the file descriptor fd.
Errors
The bindat() system call may fail with the same errors as the bind(2) system call or with the following
errors:
[EBADF] The sun_path field does not specify an absolute path and the fd argument is neither
AT_FDCWD nor a valid file descriptor.
[ENOTDIR] The sun_path field is not an absolute path and fd is neither AT_FDCWD nor a file
descriptor associated with a directory.
Library
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
Name
bindat — assign a local protocol address to a socket
Return Values
The bindat() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the
global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
See Also
bind(2), connectat(2), socket(2), unix(4)
Synopsis
#include<sys/types.h>#include<sys/socket.h>#include<fcntl.h>intbindat(intfd, ints, conststructsockaddr*addr, socklen_taddrlen);
