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All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors .\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software .\" without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .Dd December 29, 2004 .Dt IP6 4 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm ip6 .Nd Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) network layer .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/socket.h .In netinet/in.h .Ft int .Fn socket AF_INET6 SOCK_RAW proto .Sh DESCRIPTION The IPv6 network layer is used by the IPv6 protocol family for transporting data. IPv6 packets contain an IPv6 header that is not provided as part of the payload contents when passed to an application. IPv6 header options affect the behavior of this protocol and may be used by high-level protocols (such as the .Xr tcp 4 and .Xr udp 4 protocols) as well as directly by .Dq raw sockets , which process IPv6 messages at a lower-level and may be useful for developing new protocols and special-purpose applications. .Ss Header All IPv6 packets begin with an IPv6 header. When data received by the kernel are passed to the application, this header is not included in buffer, even when raw sockets are being used. Likewise, when data are sent to the kernel for transmit from the application, the buffer is not examined for an IPv6 header: the kernel always constructs the header. To directly access IPv6 headers from received packets and specify them as part of the buffer passed to the kernel, link-level access .Po .Xr bpf 4 , for example .Pc must instead be utilized. .Pp The header has the following definition: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct ip6_hdr { union { struct ip6_hdrctl { u_int32_t ip6_un1_flow; /* 20 bits of flow ID */ u_int16_t ip6_un1_plen; /* payload length */ u_int8_t ip6_un1_nxt; /* next header */ u_int8_t ip6_un1_hlim; /* hop limit */ } ip6_un1; u_int8_t ip6_un2_vfc; /* version and class */ } ip6_ctlun; struct in6_addr ip6_src; /* source address */ struct in6_addr ip6_dst; /* destination address */ } __packed; #define ip6_vfc ip6_ctlun.ip6_un2_vfc #define ip6_flow ip6_ctlun.ip6_un1.ip6_un1_flow #define ip6_plen ip6_ctlun.ip6_un1.ip6_un1_plen #define ip6_nxt ip6_ctlun.ip6_un1.ip6_un1_nxt #define ip6_hlim ip6_ctlun.ip6_un1.ip6_un1_hlim #define ip6_hops ip6_ctlun.ip6_un1.ip6_un1_hlim .Ed .Pp All fields are in network-byte order. Any options specified (see .Sx Options below) must also be specified in network-byte order. .Pp .Va ip6_flow specifies the flow ID. .Va ip6_plen specifies the payload length. .Va ip6_nxt specifies the type of the next header. .Va ip6_hlim specifies the hop limit. .Pp The top 4 bits of .Va ip6_vfc specify the class and the bottom 4 bits specify the version. .Pp .Va ip6_src and .Va ip6_dst specify the source and destination addresses. .Pp The IPv6 header may be followed by any number of extension headers that start with the following generic definition: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct ip6_ext { u_int8_t ip6e_nxt; u_int8_t ip6e_len; } __packed; .Ed .Ss Options IPv6 allows header options on packets to manipulate the behavior of the protocol. These options and other control requests are accessed with the .Xr getsockopt 2 and .Xr setsockopt 2 system calls at level .Dv IPPROTO_IPV6 and by using ancillary data in .Xr recvmsg 2 and .Xr sendmsg 2 . They can be used to access most of the fields in the IPv6 header and extension headers. .Pp The following socket options are supported: .Bl -tag -width Ds .\" .It Dv IPV6_OPTIONS .It Dv IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS Fa "int *" Get or set the default hop limit header field for outgoing unicast datagrams sent on this socket. A value of \-1 resets to the default value. .\" .It Dv IPV6_RECVOPTS Fa "int *" .\" Get or set the status of whether all header options will be .\" delivered along with the datagram when it is received. .\" .It Dv IPV6_RECVRETOPTS Fa "int *" .\" Get or set the status of whether header options will be delivered .\" for reply. .\" .It Dv IPV6_RECVDSTADDR Fa "int *" .\" Get or set the status of whether datagrams are received with .\" destination addresses. .\" .It Dv IPV6_RETOPTS .\" Get or set IPv6 options. .It Dv IPV6_MULTICAST_IF Fa "u_int *" Get or set the interface from which multicast packets will be sent. For hosts with multiple interfaces, each multicast transmission is sent from the primary network interface. The interface is specified as its index as provided by .Xr if_nametoindex 3 . A value of zero specifies the default interface. .It Dv IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS Fa "int *" Get or set the default hop limit header field for outgoing multicast datagrams sent on this socket. This option controls the scope of multicast datagram transmissions. .Pp Datagrams with a hop limit of 1 are not forwarded beyond the local network. Multicast datagrams with a hop limit of zero will not be transmitted on any network but may be delivered locally if the sending host belongs to the destination group and if multicast loopback (see below) has not been disabled on the sending socket. Multicast datagrams with a hop limit greater than 1 may be forwarded to the other networks if a multicast router (such as .Xr mrouted 8 ) is attached to the local network. .It Dv IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP Fa "u_int *" Get or set the status of whether multicast datagrams will be looped back for local delivery when a multicast datagram is sent to a group to which the sending host belongs. .Pp This option improves performance for applications that may have no more than one instance on a single host (such as a router daemon) by eliminating the overhead of receiving their own transmissions. It should generally not be used by applications for which there may be more than one instance on a single host (such as a conferencing program) or for which the sender does not belong to the destination group (such as a time-querying program). .Pp A multicast datagram sent with an initial hop limit greater than 1 may be delivered to the sending host on a different interface from that on which it was sent if the host belongs to the destination group on that other interface. The multicast loopback control option has no effect on such delivery. .It Dv IPV6_JOIN_GROUP Fa "struct ipv6_mreq *" Join a multicast group. A host must become a member of a multicast group before it can receive datagrams sent to the group. .Bd -literal struct ipv6_mreq { struct in6_addr ipv6mr_multiaddr; unsigned int ipv6mr_interface; }; .Ed .Pp .Va ipv6mr_interface may be set to zeroes to choose the default multicast interface or to the index of a particular multicast-capable interface if the host is multihomed. Membership is associated with a single interface; programs running on multihomed hosts may need to join the same group on more than one interface. .Pp If the multicast address is unspecified (i.e., all zeroes), messages from all multicast addresses will be accepted by this group. Note that setting to this value requires superuser privileges. .It Dv IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP Fa "struct ipv6_mreq *" Drop membership from the associated multicast group. Memberships are automatically dropped when the socket is closed or when the process exits. .It Dv IPV6_PORTRANGE Fa "int *" Get or set the allocation policy of ephemeral ports for when the kernel automatically binds a local address to this socket. The following values are available: .Pp .Bl -tag -width IPV6_PORTRANGE_DEFAULT -compact .It Dv IPV6_PORTRANGE_DEFAULT Use the regular range of non-reserved ports (varies, see .Xr sysctl 8 ) . .It Dv IPV6_PORTRANGE_HIGH Use a high range (varies, see .Xr sysctl 8 ) . .It Dv IPV6_PORTRANGE_LOW Use a low, reserved range (600\-1023). .El .It Dv IPV6_PKTINFO Fa "int *" Get or set whether additional information about subsequent packets will be provided as ancillary data along with the payload in subsequent .Xr recvmsg 2 calls. The information is stored in the following structure in the ancillary data returned: .Bd -literal struct in6_pktinfo { struct in6_addr ipi6_addr; /* src/dst IPv6 address */ unsigned int ipi6_ifindex; /* send/recv if index */ }; .Ed .It Dv IPV6_HOPLIMIT Fa "int *" Get or set whether the hop limit header field from subsequent packets will be provided as ancillary data along with the payload in subsequent .Xr recvmsg 2 calls. The value is stored as an .Vt int in the ancillary data returned. .\" .It Dv IPV6_NEXTHOP Fa "int *" .\" Get or set whether the address of the next hop for subsequent .\" packets will be provided as ancillary data along with the payload in .\" subsequent .\" .Xr recvmsg 2 .\" calls. .\" The option is stored as a .\" .Vt sockaddr .\" structure in the ancillary data returned. .\" .Pp .\" This option requires superuser privileges. .It Dv IPV6_HOPOPTS Fa "int *" Get or set whether the hop-by-hop options from subsequent packets will be provided as ancillary data along with the payload in subsequent .Xr recvmsg 2 calls. The option is stored in the following structure in the ancillary data returned: .Bd -literal struct ip6_hbh { u_int8_t ip6h_nxt; /* next header */ u_int8_t ip6h_len; /* length in units of 8 octets */ /* followed by options */ } __packed; .Ed .Pp The .Fn inet6_option_space routine and family of routines may be used to manipulate this data. .Pp This option requires superuser privileges. .It Dv IPV6_DSTOPTS Fa "int *" Get or set whether the destination options from subsequent packets will be provided as ancillary data along with the payload in subsequent .Xr recvmsg 2 calls. The option is stored in the following structure in the ancillary data returned: .Bd -literal struct ip6_dest { u_int8_t ip6d_nxt; /* next header */ u_int8_t ip6d_len; /* length in units of 8 octets */ /* followed by options */ } __packed; .Ed .Pp The .Fn inet6_option_space routine and family of routines may be used to manipulate this data. .Pp This option requires superuser privileges. .It Dv IPV6_TCLASS Fa "int *" Get or set the value of the traffic class field used for outgoing datagrams on this socket. The value must be between -1 and 255. A value of -1 resets to the default value. .It Dv IPV6_RECVTCLASS Fa "int *" Get or set the status of whether the traffic class header field will be provided as ancillary data along with the payload in subsequent .Xr recvmsg 2 calls. The header field is stored as a single value of type int. .It Dv IPV6_RTHDR Fa "int *" Get or set whether the routing header from subsequent packets will be provided as ancillary data along with the payload in subsequent .Xr recvmsg 2 calls. The header is stored in the following structure in the ancillary data returned: .Bd -literal struct ip6_rthdr { u_int8_t ip6r_nxt; /* next header */ u_int8_t ip6r_len; /* length in units of 8 octets */ u_int8_t ip6r_type; /* routing type */ u_int8_t ip6r_segleft; /* segments left */ /* followed by routing-type-specific data */ } __packed; .Ed .Pp The .Fn inet6_option_space routine and family of routines may be used to manipulate this data. .Pp This option requires superuser privileges. .It Dv IPV6_PKTOPTIONS Fa "struct cmsghdr *" Get or set all header options and extension headers at one time on the last packet sent or received on the socket. All options must fit within the size of an mbuf (see .Xr mbuf 9 ) . Options are specified as a series of .Vt cmsghdr structures followed by corresponding values. .Va cmsg_level is set to .Dv IPPROTO_IPV6 , .Va cmsg_type to one of the other values in this list, and trailing data to the option value. When setting options, if the length .Va optlen to .Xr setsockopt 2 is zero, all header options will be reset to their default values. Otherwise, the length should specify the size the series of control messages consumes. .Pp Instead of using .Xr sendmsg 2 to specify option values, the ancillary data used in these calls that correspond to the desired header options may be directly specified as the control message in the series of control messages provided as the argument to .Xr setsockopt 2 . .It Dv IPV6_CHECKSUM Fa "int *" Get or set the byte offset into a packet where the 16-bit checksum is located. When set, this byte offset is where incoming packets will be expected to have checksums of their data stored and where outgoing packets will have checksums of their data computed and stored by the kernel. A value of \-1 specifies that no checksums will be checked on incoming packets and that no checksums will be computed or stored on outgoing packets. The offset of the checksum for ICMPv6 sockets cannot be relocated or turned off. .It Dv IPV6_V6ONLY Fa "int *" Get or set whether only IPv6 connections can be made to this socket. For wildcard sockets, this can restrict connections to IPv6 only. .\"With .\".Ox .\"IPv6 sockets are always IPv6-only, so the socket option is read-only .\"(not modifiable). .\".It Dv IPV6_FAITH Fa "int *" .\"Get or set the status of whether .\".Xr faith 4 .\"connections can be made to this socket. .It Dv IPV6_USE_MIN_MTU Fa "int *" Get or set whether the minimal IPv6 maximum transmission unit (MTU) size will be used to avoid fragmentation from occurring for subsequent outgoing datagrams. .El .Pp The .Dv IPV6_PKTINFO , .\" .Dv IPV6_NEXTHOP , .Dv IPV6_HOPLIMIT , .Dv IPV6_HOPOPTS , .Dv IPV6_DSTOPTS , and .Dv IPV6_RTHDR options will return ancillary data along with payload contents in subsequent .Xr recvmsg 2 calls with .Va cmsg_level set to .Dv IPPROTO_IPV6 and .Va cmsg_type set to respective option name value (e.g., .Dv IPV6_HOPTLIMIT ) . These options may also be used directly as ancillary .Va cmsg_type values in .Xr sendmsg 2 to set options on the packet being transmitted by the call. The .Va cmsg_level value must be .Dv IPPROTO_IPV6 . For these options, the ancillary data object value format is the same as the value returned as explained for each when received with .Xr recvmsg 2 . .Pp Note that using .Xr sendmsg 2 to specify options on particular packets works only on UDP and raw sockets. To manipulate header options for packets on TCP sockets, only the socket options may be used. .Pp In some cases, there are multiple APIs defined for manipulating an IPv6 header field. A good example is the outgoing interface for multicast datagrams, which can be set by the .Dv IPV6_MULTICAST_IF socket option, through the .Dv IPV6_PKTINFO option, and through the .Va sin6_scope_id field of the socket address passed to the .Xr sendto 2 system call. .Pp Resolving these conflicts is implementation dependent. This implementation determines the value in the following way: options specified by using ancillary data (i.e., .Xr sendmsg 2 ) are considered first, options specified by using .Dv IPV6_PKTOPTIONS to set .Dq sticky options are considered second, options specified by using the individual, basic, and direct socket options (e.g., .Dv IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS ) are considered third, and options specified in the socket address supplied to .Xr sendto 2 are the last choice. .Ss Multicasting IPv6 multicasting is supported only on .Dv AF_INET6 sockets of type .Dv SOCK_DGRAM and .Dv SOCK_RAW , and only on networks where the interface driver supports multicasting. Socket options (see above) that manipulate membership of multicast groups and other multicast options include .Dv IPV6_MULTICAST_IF , .Dv IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS , .Dv IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP , .Dv IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP , and .Dv IPV6_JOIN_GROUP . .Ss Raw Sockets Raw IPv6 sockets are connectionless and are normally used with the .Xr sendto 2 and .Xr recvfrom 2 calls, although the .Xr connect 2 call may be used to fix the destination address for future outgoing packets so that .Xr send 2 may instead be used and the .Xr bind 2 call may be used to fix the source address for future outgoing packets instead of having the kernel choose a source address. .Pp By using .Xr connect 2 or .Xr bind 2 , raw socket input is constrained to only packets with their source address matching the socket destination address if .Xr connect 2 was used and to packets with their destination address matching the socket source address if .Xr bind 2 was used. .Pp If the .Ar proto argument to .Xr socket 2 is zero, the default protocol .Pq Dv IPPROTO_RAW is used for outgoing packets. For incoming packets, protocols recognized by kernel are .Sy not passed to the application socket (e.g., .Xr tcp 4 and .Xr udp 4 ) except for some ICMPv6 messages. The ICMPv6 messages not passed to raw sockets include echo, timestamp, and address mask requests. If .Ar proto is non-zero, only packets with this protocol will be passed to the socket. .Pp IPv6 fragments are also not passed to application sockets until they have been reassembled. If reception of all packets is desired, link-level access (such as .Xr bpf 4 ) must be used instead. .Pp Outgoing packets automatically have an IPv6 header prepended to them (based on the destination address and the protocol number the socket was created with). Incoming packets are received by an application without the IPv6 header or any extension headers. .Pp Outgoing packets will be fragmented automatically by the kernel if they are too large. Incoming packets will be reassembled before being sent to the raw socket, so packet fragments or fragment headers will never be seen on a raw socket. .Sh EXAMPLES The following determines the hop limit on the next packet received: .Bd -literal struct iovec iov[2]; u_char buf[BUFSIZ]; struct cmsghdr *cm; struct msghdr m; int found, optval; u_char data[2048]; /* Create socket. */ (void)memset(&m, 0, sizeof(m)); (void)memset(&iov, 0, sizeof(iov)); iov[0].iov_base = data; /* buffer for packet payload */ iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(data); /* expected packet length */ m.msg_name = &from; /* sockaddr_in6 of peer */ m.msg_namelen = sizeof(from); m.msg_iov = iov; m.msg_iovlen = 1; m.msg_control = (caddr_t)buf; /* buffer for control messages */ m.msg_controllen = sizeof(buf); /* * Enable the hop limit value from received packets to be * returned along with the payload. */ optval = 1; if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_HOPLIMIT, &optval, sizeof(optval)) == -1) err(1, "setsockopt"); found = 0; while (!found) { if (recvmsg(s, &m, 0) == -1) err(1, "recvmsg"); for (cm = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&m); cm != NULL; cm = CMSG_NXTHDR(&m, cm)) { if (cm->cmsg_level == IPPROTO_IPV6 && cm->cmsg_type == IPV6_HOPLIMIT && cm->cmsg_len == CMSG_LEN(sizeof(int))) { found = 1; (void)printf("hop limit: %d\en", *(int *)CMSG_DATA(cm)); break; } } } .Ed .Sh DIAGNOSTICS A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned: .Bl -tag -width EADDRNOTAVAILxx .It Bq Er EISCONN when trying to establish a connection on a socket which already has one or when trying to send a datagram with the destination address specified and the socket is already connected. .It Bq Er ENOTCONN when trying to send a datagram, but no destination address is specified, and the socket hasn't been connected. .It Bq Er ENOBUFS when the system runs out of memory for an internal data structure. .It Bq Er EADDRNOTAVAIL when an attempt is made to create a socket with a network address for which no network interface exists. .It Bq Er EACCES when an attempt is made to create a raw IPv6 socket by a non-privileged process. .El .Pp The following errors specific to IPv6 may occur when setting or getting header options: .Bl -tag -width EADDRNOTAVAILxx .It Bq Er EINVAL An unknown socket option name was given. .It Bq Er EINVAL An ancillary data object was improperly formed. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getsockopt 2 , .Xr recv 2 , .Xr send 2 , .Xr setsockopt 2 , .Xr socket 2 , .\" .Xr inet6_option_space 3 , .\" .Xr inet6_rthdr_space 3 , .Xr if_nametoindex 3 , .Xr bpf 4 , .Xr icmp6 4 , .Xr inet6 4 , .Xr netintro 4 , .Xr tcp 4 , .Xr udp 4 .Rs .%A W. Stevens .%A M. Thomas .%A E. Nordmark .%A T. Jinmei .%T Advanced Sockets Application Program Interface (API) for IPv6 .%R RFC 3542 .%D May 2003 .Re .Rs .%A S. Deering .%A R. Hinden .%T Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification .%R RFC 8200 .%D July 2017 .Re .Rs .%A R. Gilligan .%A S. Thomson .%A J. Bound .%A J. McCann .%A W. Stevens .%T Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6 .%R RFC 3493 .%D February 2003 .Re .Rs .%A W. Stevens .%A B. Fenner .%A A. Rudoff .%T UNIX Network Programming, third edition .Re .Sh STANDARDS Most of the socket options are defined in RFC 3542 or RFC 3493. The .Dv IPV6_V6ONLY socket option is defined in RFC 3493. The .Dv IPV6_PORTRANGE socket option and the conflict resolution rule are not defined in the RFCs and should be considered implementation dependent. |