'\" t .\" Copyright (c) 2006, Michael Kerrisk .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft .\" .TH sockatmark 3 2023-03-30 "Linux man-pages 6.04" .SH NAME sockatmark \- determine whether socket is at out-of-band mark .SH LIBRARY Standard C library .RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .PP .BI "int sockatmark(int " sockfd ); .fi .PP .RS -4 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see .BR feature_test_macros (7)): .RE .PP .BR sockatmark (): .nf _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .BR sockatmark () returns a value indicating whether or not the socket referred to by the file descriptor .I sockfd is at the out-of-band mark. If the socket is at the mark, then 1 is returned; if the socket is not at the mark, 0 is returned. This function does not remove the out-of-band mark. .SH RETURN VALUE A successful call to .BR sockatmark () returns 1 if the socket is at the out-of-band mark, or 0 if it is not. On error, \-1 is returned and .I errno is set to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS .TP .B EBADF .I sockfd is not a valid file descriptor. .TP .B EINVAL .\" POSIX.1 says ENOTTY for this case .I sockfd is not a file descriptor to which .BR sockatmark () can be applied. .SH ATTRIBUTES For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see .BR attributes (7). .ad l .nh .TS allbox; lbx lb lb l l l. Interface Attribute Value T{ .BR sockatmark () T} Thread safety MT-Safe .TE .hy .ad .sp 1 .SH STANDARDS POSIX.1-2008. .SH HISTORY glibc 2.2.4. POSIX.1-2001. .SH NOTES If .BR sockatmark () returns 1, then the out-of-band data can be read using the .B MSG_OOB flag of .BR recv (2). .PP Out-of-band data is supported only on some stream socket protocols. .PP .BR sockatmark () can safely be called from a handler for the .B SIGURG signal. .PP .BR sockatmark () is implemented using the .B SIOCATMARK .BR ioctl (2) operation. .SH BUGS Prior to glibc 2.4, .BR sockatmark () did not work. .SH EXAMPLES The following code can be used after receipt of a .B SIGURG signal to read (and discard) all data up to the mark, and then read the byte of data at the mark: .PP .EX char buf[BUF_LEN]; char oobdata; int atmark, s; for (;;) { atmark = sockatmark(sockfd); if (atmark == \-1) { perror("sockatmark"); break; } if (atmark) break; s = read(sockfd, buf, BUF_LEN); if (s == \-1) perror("read"); if (s <= 0) break; } if (atmark == 1) { if (recv(sockfd, &oobdata, 1, MSG_OOB) == \-1) { perror("recv"); ... } } .EE .SH SEE ALSO .BR fcntl (2), .BR recv (2), .BR send (2), .BR tcp (7)