Accept connections on a socket
int xs_bind (void *socket, const char *endpoint);
The xs_bind() function shall create an endpoint for accepting connections and bind it to the socket referenced by the socket argument.
The endpoint argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows: transport://address. The transport part specifies the underlying transport protocol to use. The meaning of the address part is specific to the underlying transport protocol selected.
The following transports are defined:
inproc
local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see xs_inproc(7)
ipc
local inter-process communication transport, see xs_ipc(7)
tcp
unicast transport using TCP, see xs_tcp(7)
pgm, epgm
reliable multicast transport using PGM, see xs_pgm(7)
With the exception of XS_PAIR sockets, a single socket may be connected to multiple endpoints using xs_connect(), while simultaneously accepting incoming connections from multiple endpoints bound to the socket using xs_bind(). Refer to xs_socket(3) for a description of the exact semantics involved when connecting or binding a socket to multiple endpoints.
The xs_bind() function shall return endpoint ID if successful. Otherwise it shall return -1 and set errno to one of the values defined below.
EINVAL
The endpoint supplied is invalid.
ENAMETOOLONG
The supplied name was too long.
EPROTONOSUPPORT
The requested transport protocol is not supported.
ENOCOMPATPROTO
The requested transport protocol is not compatible with the socket type.
EADDRINUSE
The requested address is already in use.
EADDRNOTAVAIL
The requested address was not local.
ENODEV
The requested address specifies a nonexistent interface.
ETERM
The context associated with the specified socket was terminated.
ENOTSOCK
The provided socket was invalid.
Binding a publisher socket to an in-process and a TCP transport.
/* Create a XS_PUB socket */ void *socket = xs_socket (context, XS_PUB); assert (socket); /* Bind it to a in-process transport with the address 'my_publisher' */ int rc = xs_bind (socket, "inproc://my_publisher"); assert (rc != -1); /* Bind it to a TCP transport on port 5555 of the 'eth0' interface */ rc = xs_bind (socket, "tcp://eth0:5555"); assert (rc != -1);
xs_connect(3) xs_socket(3) xs(7)
The Crossroads documentation was written by Martin Sustrik <\m[blue][email protected]\m[]\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2> and Martin Lucina <\m[blue][email protected]\m[]\s-2\u[2]\d\s+2>.
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