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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
5 -- G N A T . S O C K E T S . C O N S T A N T S --
9 -- Copyright (C) 2000-2007, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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24 -- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be --
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29 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 -- This package provides target dependent definitions of constant for use
35 -- by the GNAT.Sockets package (g-socket.ads). This package should not be
36 -- directly with'ed by an applications program.
38 -- WARNING! This file is a default version that must be replaced for
39 -- each platform by running gen-soccon.c which automatically generates
40 -- the appropriate target specific values.
42 -- The values below were computed from a i686-pc-linux-gnu environment,
43 -- but are for illustration purposes only. As noted above, part of a port
44 -- to a new target is to replace this file appropriately.
46 -- This file is generated automatically, do not modify it by hand! Instead,
47 -- make changes to gen-soccon.c and re-run it on each target.
49 package GNAT
.Sockets
.Constants
is
55 AF_INET
: constant := 2; -- IPv4 address family
56 AF_INET6
: constant := 10; -- IPv6 address family
62 SOCK_STREAM
: constant := 1; -- Stream socket
63 SOCK_DGRAM
: constant := 2; -- Datagram socket
69 EACCES
: constant := 13; -- Permission denied
70 EADDRINUSE
: constant := 98; -- Address already in use
71 EADDRNOTAVAIL
: constant := 99; -- Cannot assign address
72 EAFNOSUPPORT
: constant := 97; -- Addr family not supported
73 EALREADY
: constant := 114; -- Operation in progress
74 EBADF
: constant := 9; -- Bad file descriptor
75 ECONNABORTED
: constant := 103; -- Connection aborted
76 ECONNREFUSED
: constant := 111; -- Connection refused
77 ECONNRESET
: constant := 104; -- Connection reset by peer
78 EDESTADDRREQ
: constant := 89; -- Destination addr required
79 EFAULT
: constant := 14; -- Bad address
80 EHOSTDOWN
: constant := 112; -- Host is down
81 EHOSTUNREACH
: constant := 113; -- No route to host
82 EINPROGRESS
: constant := 115; -- Operation now in progress
83 EINTR
: constant := 4; -- Interrupted system call
84 EINVAL
: constant := 22; -- Invalid argument
85 EIO
: constant := 5; -- Input output error
86 EISCONN
: constant := 106; -- Socket already connected
87 ELOOP
: constant := 40; -- Too many symbolic lynks
88 EMFILE
: constant := 24; -- Too many open files
89 EMSGSIZE
: constant := 90; -- Message too long
90 ENAMETOOLONG
: constant := 36; -- Name too long
91 ENETDOWN
: constant := 100; -- Network is down
92 ENETRESET
: constant := 102; -- Disconn. on network reset
93 ENETUNREACH
: constant := 101; -- Network is unreachable
94 ENOBUFS
: constant := 105; -- No buffer space available
95 ENOPROTOOPT
: constant := 92; -- Protocol not available
96 ENOTCONN
: constant := 107; -- Socket not connected
97 ENOTSOCK
: constant := 88; -- Operation on non socket
98 EOPNOTSUPP
: constant := 95; -- Operation not supported
99 EPFNOSUPPORT
: constant := 96; -- Unknown protocol family
100 EPROTONOSUPPORT
: constant := 93; -- Unknown protocol
101 EPROTOTYPE
: constant := 91; -- Unknown protocol type
102 ESHUTDOWN
: constant := 108; -- Cannot send once shutdown
103 ESOCKTNOSUPPORT
: constant := 94; -- Socket type not supported
104 ETIMEDOUT
: constant := 110; -- Connection timed out
105 ETOOMANYREFS
: constant := 109; -- Too many references
106 EWOULDBLOCK
: constant := 11; -- Operation would block
112 HOST_NOT_FOUND
: constant := 1; -- Unknown host
113 TRY_AGAIN
: constant := 2; -- Host name lookup failure
114 NO_DATA
: constant := 4; -- No data record for name
115 NO_RECOVERY
: constant := 3; -- Non recoverable errors
121 FIONBIO
: constant := 21537; -- Set/clear non-blocking io
122 FIONREAD
: constant := 21531; -- How many bytes to read
128 SHUT_RD
: constant := 0; -- No more recv
129 SHUT_WR
: constant := 1; -- No more send
130 SHUT_RDWR
: constant := 2; -- No more recv/send
132 ---------------------
133 -- Protocol levels --
134 ---------------------
136 SOL_SOCKET
: constant := 1; -- Options for socket level
137 IPPROTO_IP
: constant := 0; -- Dummy protocol for IP
138 IPPROTO_UDP
: constant := 17; -- UDP
139 IPPROTO_TCP
: constant := 6; -- TCP
145 MSG_OOB
: constant := 1; -- Process out-of-band data
146 MSG_PEEK
: constant := 2; -- Peek at incoming data
147 MSG_EOR
: constant := 128; -- Send end of record
148 MSG_WAITALL
: constant := 256; -- Wait for full reception
149 MSG_NOSIGNAL
: constant := 16384; -- No SIGPIPE on send
150 MSG_Forced_Flags
: constant := MSG_NOSIGNAL
;
151 -- Flags set on all send(2) calls
157 TCP_NODELAY
: constant := 1; -- Do not coalesce packets
158 SO_REUSEADDR
: constant := 2; -- Bind reuse local address
159 SO_KEEPALIVE
: constant := 9; -- Enable keep-alive msgs
160 SO_LINGER
: constant := 13; -- Defer close to flush data
161 SO_BROADCAST
: constant := 6; -- Can send broadcast msgs
162 SO_SNDBUF
: constant := 7; -- Set/get send buffer size
163 SO_RCVBUF
: constant := 8; -- Set/get recv buffer size
164 SO_SNDTIMEO
: constant := 21; -- Emission timeout
165 SO_RCVTIMEO
: constant := 20; -- Reception timeout
166 SO_ERROR
: constant := 4; -- Get/clear error status
167 IP_MULTICAST_IF
: constant := 32; -- Set/get mcast interface
168 IP_MULTICAST_TTL
: constant := 33; -- Set/get multicast TTL
169 IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
: constant := 34; -- Set/get mcast loopback
170 IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP
: constant := 35; -- Join a multicast group
171 IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP
: constant := 36; -- Leave a multicast group
177 IOV_MAX
: constant := 2147483647; -- Maximum writev iovcnt
179 ----------------------
180 -- Type definitions --
181 ----------------------
183 -- Sizes (in bytes) of the components of struct timeval
185 SIZEOF_tv_sec
: constant := 4; -- tv_sec
186 SIZEOF_tv_usec
: constant := 4; -- tv_usec
188 ----------------------------------------
189 -- Properties of supported interfaces --
190 ----------------------------------------
192 Need_Netdb_Buffer
: constant := 1; -- Need buffer for Netdb ops
194 ----------------------
195 -- Additional flags --
196 ----------------------
198 Thread_Blocking_IO
: constant Boolean := True;
199 -- Set False for contexts where socket i/o are process blocking
201 end GNAT
.Sockets
.Constants
;