The sctp_sendmsg() function sends a message from the SCTP endpoint s.
In addition to specifying msg as the message buffer and len as the length of the buffer, the following parameters can be set:
to
Destination address
tolen
Length of the destination address
ppid
Application-specified payload protocol identifier
stream_no
Target stream for the message
timetolive
Time period in milliseconds after which the message expires if transmission for the message has not been started. A value of 0 indicates that the message does not expire. When the MSG_PR_SCTP flag is set the message expires, even if transmission
has started, unless the entire message is transmitted within the timetolive period.
context
Value returned when an error occurs in sending a message
The flags parameter is formed from the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags:
MSG_UNORDERED
This flag requests un-ordered delivery of the message. If this flag is clear the message is considered an ordered send.
MSG_ABORT
When set, this flag causes the specified association to abort by sending an ABORT to the peer. The flag is used only for one-to-many style SCTP socket associations.
MSG_EOF
When set, this flag invokes a graceful shutdown on a specified association. The flag is used only for one-to-many style SCTP socket associations.
MSG_PR_SCTP
This flag indicates that the message is treated as partially reliable. The message expires unless the entire message is successfully transmitted within the time period specified in the timetolive parameter.
MSG_PR_SCTP implements timed reliability service for SCTP messages. As yet, no common standard has been defined for the service and the interface is considered unstable.
The initial call to sctp_sendmsg() can be used to create an association, but it cannot be used subsequently on an existing association. Since sctp_sendmsg() always uses 0 internally as the association ID, it is not suitable for use on one-to-many sockets.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the sctp_sendmsg() function returns the number of bytes sent. The function returns -1 if an error occurs.
ERRORS
The sctp_sendmsg() function will fail if:
EBADF
The s argument is an invalid file descriptor.
ENOTSOCK
The s argument is not a socket.
EOPNOTSUPP
MSG_OOB is set as a flag.
EOPNOTSUPP
MSG_ABORT or MSG_EOF is set on a one-to-one style SCTP socket.
EPIPE
The socket is shutting down and no more writes are allowed.
EAGAIN
The socket is non-blocking and the transmit queue is full.
ENOTCONN
There is no established association.
EINVAL
Control message length is incorrect.
EINVAL
Specified destination address does not belong to the association.
EAFNOSUPPORT
Address family of the specified destination address is other than AF_INET or AF_INET6.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: