View Source gen_udp (kernel v9.2.1)
Interface to UDP sockets.
This module provides functions for communicating with sockets using the UDP protocol.
Note
Functions that create sockets can take an optional option;
{inet_backend, Backend}that, if specified, has to be the first option. This selects the implementation backend towards the platform's socket API.This is a temporary option that will be ignored in a future release.
The default is
Backend = inetthat selects the traditionalinet_drv.cdriver. The other choice isBackend = socketthat selects the newsocketmodule and its NIF implementation.The system default can be changed when the node is started with the application
kernel's configuration variableinet_backend.For
gen_udpwithinet_backend = socketwe have tried to be as "compatible" as possible which has sometimes been impossible. Here is a list of cases when the behaviour of inet-backendinet(default) andsocketare different:
The option read_packets is currently ignored.
Windows require sockets (domain =
inet | inet6) to be bound.Currently all sockets created on Windows with
inet_backend = socketwill be bound. If the user does not provide an address, gen_udp will try to 'figure out' an address itself.
Summary
Types
For IPv6 this is an interface index (an integer).
The tuple with size 3 is not supported on all platforms. 'ifindex' defaults to zero (0) on platforms that supports the 3-tuple variant.
Functions
Closes a UDP socket.
Assigns a new controlling process Pid to Socket. The controlling process is
the process that receives messages from the socket. If called by any other
process than the current controlling process, {error, not_owner} is returned.
If the process identified by Pid is not an existing local pid,
{error, badarg} is returned. {error, badarg} may also be returned in some
cases when Socket is closed during the execution of this function.
Equivalent to open/2
Associates a UDP port number (Port) with the calling process.
Equivalent to recv/3
Receives a packet from a socket in passive mode. Optional parameter Timeout
specifies a time-out in milliseconds. Defaults to infinity.
Sends a packet to the specified Destination.
Sends a packet to the specified Host and Port, with ancillary data
AncData.
Types
-type ip6_membership() :: {MultiAddress :: inet:ip6_address(), IfIndex :: integer()}.
-type ip6_multicast_if() :: integer().
For IPv6 this is an interface index (an integer).
-type ip_membership() :: {MultiAddress :: inet:ip4_address(), Interface :: inet:ip4_address()} | {MultiAddress :: inet:ip4_address(), Address :: inet:ip4_address(), IfIndex :: integer()}.
The tuple with size 3 is not supported on all platforms. 'ifindex' defaults to zero (0) on platforms that supports the 3-tuple variant.
-type ip_multicast_if() :: inet:ip4_address().
-type membership() :: ip_membership() | ip6_membership().
-type multicast_if() :: ip_multicast_if() | ip6_multicast_if().
-type open_option() :: {ip, inet:socket_address()} | {fd, non_neg_integer()} | {ifaddr, inet:socket_address()} | inet:address_family() | {port, inet:port_number()} | {netns, file:filename_all()} | {bind_to_device, binary()} | option().
-type option() :: {active, true | false | once | -32768..32767} | {add_membership, membership()} | {broadcast, boolean()} | {buffer, non_neg_integer()} | {debug, boolean()} | {deliver, port | term} | {dontroute, boolean()} | {drop_membership, membership()} | {exclusiveaddruse, boolean()} | {header, non_neg_integer()} | {high_msgq_watermark, pos_integer()} | {low_msgq_watermark, pos_integer()} | {mode, list | binary} | list | binary | {multicast_if, multicast_if()} | {multicast_loop, boolean()} | {multicast_ttl, non_neg_integer()} | {priority, non_neg_integer()} | {raw, Protocol :: non_neg_integer(), OptionNum :: non_neg_integer(), ValueBin :: binary()} | {read_packets, non_neg_integer()} | {recbuf, non_neg_integer()} | {reuseaddr, boolean()} | {reuseport, boolean()} | {reuseport_lb, boolean()} | {sndbuf, non_neg_integer()} | {tos, non_neg_integer()} | {tclass, non_neg_integer()} | {ttl, non_neg_integer()} | {recvtos, boolean()} | {recvtclass, boolean()} | {recvttl, boolean()} | {ipv6_v6only, boolean()}.
-type option_name() :: active | broadcast | buffer | debug | deliver | dontroute | exclusiveaddruse | header | high_msgq_watermark | low_msgq_watermark | mode | multicast_if | multicast_loop | multicast_ttl | priority | {raw, Protocol :: non_neg_integer(), OptionNum :: non_neg_integer(), ValueSpec :: (ValueSize :: non_neg_integer()) | (ValueBin :: binary())} | read_packets | recbuf | reuseaddr | reuseport | reuseport_lb | sndbuf | tos | tclass | ttl | recvtos | recvtclass | recvttl | pktoptions | ipv6_v6only.
-type socket() :: inet:socket().
As returned by open/1,2.
Functions
-spec close(Socket) -> ok when Socket :: socket().
Closes a UDP socket.
-spec connect(Socket, SockAddr) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), SockAddr :: socket:sockaddr_in() | socket:sockaddr_in6(), Reason :: inet:posix().
Connecting a UDP socket only means storing the specified (destination) socket
address, as specified by SockAddr, so that the system knows where to send
data.
This means that it is not necessary to specify the destination address when
sending a datagram. That is, we can use send/2.
It also means that the socket will only received data from this address.
-spec connect(Socket, Address, Port) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Address :: inet:socket_address() | inet:hostname(), Port :: inet:port_number(), Reason :: inet:posix().
Connecting a UDP socket only means storing the specified (destination) socket
address, as specified by Address and Port, so that the system knows where to
send data.
This means that it is not necessary to specify the destination address when
sending a datagram. That is, we can use send/2.
It also means that the socket will only received data from this address.
-spec controlling_process(Socket, Pid) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Pid :: pid(), Reason :: closed | not_owner | badarg | inet:posix().
Assigns a new controlling process Pid to Socket. The controlling process is
the process that receives messages from the socket. If called by any other
process than the current controlling process, {error, not_owner} is returned.
If the process identified by Pid is not an existing local pid,
{error, badarg} is returned. {error, badarg} may also be returned in some
cases when Socket is closed during the execution of this function.
-spec open(Port) -> {ok, Socket} | {error, Reason} when Port :: inet:port_number(), Socket :: socket(), Reason :: system_limit | inet:posix().
Equivalent to open/2
-spec open(Port, Opts) -> {ok, Socket} | {error, Reason} when Port :: inet:port_number(), Opts :: [inet:inet_backend() | open_option()], Socket :: socket(), Reason :: system_limit | inet:posix().
Associates a UDP port number (Port) with the calling process.
The following options are available:
list- ReceivedPacketis delivered as a list.binary- ReceivedPacketis delivered as a binary.{ip, Address}- If the host has many network interfaces, this option specifies which one to use.{ifaddr, Address}- Same as{ip, Address}. If the host has many network interfaces, this option specifies which one to use.However, if this instead is an
socket:sockaddr_in/0orsocket:sockaddr_in6/0this takes precedence over any value previously set with theipoptions. If theipoption comes after theifaddroption, it may be used to update its corresponding field of theifaddroption (theaddrfield).{fd, integer() >= 0}- If a socket has somehow been opened without usinggen_udp, use this option to pass the file descriptor for it. IfPortis not set to0and/or{ip, ip_address()}is combined with this option, thefdis bound to the specified interface and port after it is being opened. If these options are not specified, it is assumed that thefdis already bound appropriately.inet6- Sets up the socket for IPv6.inet- Sets up the socket for IPv4.local- Sets up a Unix Domain Socket. Seeinet:local_address/0{udp_module, module()}- Overrides which callback module is used. Defaults toinet_udpfor IPv4 andinet6_udpfor IPv6.{multicast_if, Address}- Sets the local device for a multicast socket.{multicast_loop, true | false}- Whentrue, sent multicast packets are looped back to the local sockets.{multicast_ttl, Integer}- Optionmulticast_ttlchanges the time-to-live (TTL) for outgoing multicast datagrams to control the scope of the multicasts.Datagrams with a TTL of 1 are not forwarded beyond the local network. Defaults to
1.{add_membership, {MultiAddress, InterfaceAddress}}- Joins a multicast group.{drop_membership, {MultiAddress, InterfaceAddress}}- Leaves a multicast group.Opt- Seeinet:setopts/2.
The returned socket Socket is used to send packets from this port with
send/4. When UDP packets arrive at the opened port, if the socket is in an
active mode, the packets are delivered as messages to the controlling process:
{udp, Socket, IP, InPortNo, Packet} % Without ancillary data
{udp, Socket, IP, InPortNo, AncData, Packet} % With ancillary dataThe message contains an AncData field if any of the socket
options recvtos,
recvtclass or
recvttl are active, otherwise it does not.
If the socket is not in an active mode, data can be retrieved through the
recv/2,3 calls. Notice that arriving UDP packets that are longer
than the receive buffer option specifies can be truncated without warning.
When a socket in {active, N} mode (see inet:setopts/2 for details),
transitions to passive ({active, false}) mode, the controlling process is
notified by a message of the following form:
{udp_passive, Socket}IP and InPortNo define the address from which Packet comes. Packet is a
list of bytes if option list is specified. Packet is a binary if option
binary is specified.
Default value for the receive buffer option is {recbuf, 8192}.
If Port == 0, the underlying OS assigns a free UDP port, use inet:port/1 to
retrieve it.
-spec recv(Socket, Length) -> {ok, RecvData} | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Length :: non_neg_integer(), RecvData :: {Address, Port, Packet} | {Address, Port, AncData, Packet}, Address :: inet:ip_address() | inet:returned_non_ip_address(), Port :: inet:port_number(), AncData :: inet:ancillary_data(), Packet :: string() | binary(), Reason :: not_owner | inet:posix().
Equivalent to recv/3
-spec recv(Socket, Length, Timeout) -> {ok, RecvData} | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Length :: non_neg_integer(), Timeout :: timeout(), RecvData :: {Address, Port, Packet} | {Address, Port, AncData, Packet}, Address :: inet:ip_address() | inet:returned_non_ip_address(), Port :: inet:port_number(), AncData :: inet:ancillary_data(), Packet :: string() | binary(), Reason :: not_owner | timeout | inet:posix().
Receives a packet from a socket in passive mode. Optional parameter Timeout
specifies a time-out in milliseconds. Defaults to infinity.
If any of the socket options
recvtos, recvtclass
or recvttl are active, the RecvData tuple
contains an AncData field, otherwise it does not.
-spec send(Socket, Packet) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Packet :: iodata(), Reason :: not_owner | inet:posix().
Sends a packet on a connected socket (see
connect/2 and
connect/3).
-spec send(Socket, Destination, Packet) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Destination :: {inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number()} | inet:family_address() | socket:sockaddr_in() | socket:sockaddr_in6(), Packet :: iodata(), Reason :: not_owner | inet:posix().
Sends a packet to the specified Destination.
This function is equivalent to
send(Socket, Destination, [], Packet).
-spec send(Socket, Host, Port, Packet) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Host :: inet:hostname() | inet:ip_address(), Port :: inet:port_number() | atom(), Packet :: iodata(), Reason :: not_owner | inet:posix(); (Socket, Destination, AncData, Packet) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Destination :: {inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number()} | inet:family_address() | socket:sockaddr_in() | socket:sockaddr_in6(), AncData :: inet:ancillary_data(), Packet :: iodata(), Reason :: not_owner | inet:posix(); (Socket, Destination, PortZero, Packet) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Destination :: {inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number()} | inet:family_address(), PortZero :: inet:port_number(), Packet :: iodata(), Reason :: not_owner | inet:posix().
Sends a packet to the specified Host and Port.
This clause is equivalent to send(Socket, Host, Port, [], Packet).
Sends a packet to the specified Destination with ancillary data AncData.
Note
The ancillary data
AncDatacontains options that for this single message override the default options for the socket, an operation that may not be supported on all platforms, and if so return{error, einval}. Using more than one of an ancillary data item type may also not be supported.AncData =:= []is always supported.
Sends a packet to the specified Destination. Since Destination is complete,
PortZero is redundant and has to be 0.
This is a legacy clause mostly for Destination = {local, Binary} where
PortZero is superfluous. It is equivalent to
send(Socket, Destination, [], Packet), the
clause right above here.
-spec send(Socket, Host, Port, AncData, Packet) -> ok | {error, Reason} when Socket :: socket(), Host :: inet:hostname() | inet:ip_address() | inet:local_address(), Port :: inet:port_number() | atom(), AncData :: inet:ancillary_data(), Packet :: iodata(), Reason :: not_owner | inet:posix().
Sends a packet to the specified Host and Port, with ancillary data
AncData.
Argument Host can be a hostname or a socket address, and Port can be a port
number or a service name atom. These are resolved into a Destination and after
that this function is equivalent to
send(Socket, Destination, AncData, Packet), read
there about ancillary data.